In recent years, there has been a growing awareness about the impact of chemicals on our health and the environment. As a result, many households are making a conscious shift towards natural cleaning products. 

These eco-friendly alternatives not only help in reducing toxic exposure but also prove to be highly effective in maintaining cleanliness. In this blog post, we will introduce you to some must-know products that can help you keep your home clean for your family without worrying about harsh chemicals. 

Keep reading to find some interesting solutions!

1. Lemon juice

Lemon juice doesn’t only make a delicious and refreshing lemonade but is also a potent natural cleaner. Its natural acidity and antibacterial properties make it ideal for a variety of cleaning tasks, making it worth it and deserves a place on our list of natural cleaning products.

You can use it to tackle stains on cutting boards, countertops and fabrics: apply a little bit of it directly on the stain and let it soak for a couple of minutes in order for the juice to work its magic. Try it in a little hidden place to make sure it won’t damage the fabric.

Another great tip for using lemon juice is as a microwave cleaner. Heat a bowl of water with lemon slices in the microwave for a few minutes. The steam will loosen grime, making it easy to wipe away!

Last, but not least lemon juice works as a metal polisher. You just need to rub lemon juice on brass and copper items to restore their shine.

2. White vinegar

One of the most popular natural cleaning products of all time, white vinegar is definitely part of our list. This amazing item is known for its acidic properties, which make it an excellent disinfectant and cleaner.

It is particularly effective in cutting through grease and grime. You can use it as window and mirror cleaner, mixing equal parts of water and vinegar in a spray bottle; to prevent and remove limescale buildup by soaking a cloth in vinegar and wrapping it around faucets; to create a multipurpose cleaning spray. 

3. Essential oils

The second item on the list of natural cleaning products is essential oils. They not only add a pleasant fragrance but also offer antimicrobial properties. Some of the most effective essential oils for cleaning include tea tree oil, lavender oil and eucalyptus oil.

For example, you can add some drops of one of these essential oils to your white vinegar and water spray for added disinfecting power. Moreover, to keep your house smelling fresh and clean, you can mix water, alcohol and essential oils in a spray bottle to create a natural air freshener.

Our top tip is to combine tea tree oil with water and spray it on mouldy areas, like your bathroom, to inhibit growth.

4. Olive oil

If you are wondering how to keep silver cutlery sparking, you should start using olive oil. Yeah, you read it right! It isn’t just for cooking; it’s also a fantastic natural polisher for stainless steel cutlery and surfaces as well as wood.

To use it for a quick wood polish, mix it with lemon juice and use a microfibre cloth. For cutlery and pots and pans, apply a small amount of olive oil to a cloth and buff the item for a shiny, fingerprint-free finish.

If you have leather items, you can also rub olive oil onto them to condition and restore their lustre. One of the most versatile natural cleaning products!

5. Castile soap

Made from vegetable oils, this product is a versatile and gentle cleaner suitable for a wide range of surfaces. It’s biodegradable and free from synthetic detergents. 

You can include it to wash the dishes, mop your floors with warm water or even as a natural body wash by mixing it with 1/4 cup boiling water and 60-80 drops of essential oil (optional).

6. Salt

Salt is another one of the natural cleaning products on our list. It can be used as a mild abrasive, as its texture makes it an excellent natural scrubber for tough stains and grime. 

So, if you are looking for an oven cleaner solution that is more natural you can use it. You just need to combine it it baking soda and water to create a paste, then apply it to the inside of your oven and let it sit before scrubbing away grime.

If you own a cast iron pan, you use coarse salt to scrub cast iron pans without damaging the seasoning. Another use of salt is to remove moisture from fresh stains, preventing them from setting.

7. Cornstarch

This flour is an often overlooked one when it comes to natural cleaning products, but it is a highly effective natural cleaner, especially for its gentle abrasive properties.

If you sprinkle cornstarch on carpets and let it sit for a few minutes, you can then vacuum it and see the difference as it shows freshen and deodorize. Moreover, if you want to polish silver cutlery, you can use it to create a paste with water resulting in a gentle silver polisher. 

Finally, if you add 1 tablespoon of cornstarch to your water, vinegar and lemon juice to your multipurpose cleaner you will create a streak-free glass cleaner.

Switching to natural cleaning products is not only better for your health and the environment, but it can also be incredibly effective. By incorporating these solutions into your routine, you can maintain a clean and healthy home. 

However, there are several products available in the market that already take into consideration your concerns with harsh chemicals. Check out this article on essential cleaning products that are also eco-friendly to find more solutions for your household!


sarah.almeida-de-carvalho

Hello there, this is Sarah! I'm from a small city in southern Brazil. When you think of Brazil, you probably imagine sunny beaches, caipirinha, and warm weather, right? But let me tell you, my hometown doesn't exactly fit that description - it's wet, cold, and rainy, especially in winter. But hey, that has prepared me well for the Scottish weather now that I live in Glasgow. I'm part of the Dr Cooker's team and I'm here to help you find the perfect kitchen essential for your home.