I just learned about some very cool cleaning products you can make yourself as part of your strategy to be "green."

We are overwhelmed with chemicals in our lives, and some of the worst can be found under your kitchen and bathroom sinks. Have you ever looked at all that you have? Wondered about the harm these can cause - to pets, humans and the environment?

Well, you don't have to settle for using these products in your cleaning. Nor spending huge sums of money.

Here are some recipes for some cleaning products from Vida Verde - The Brazilian Women's Co-opin Allston, MA (next to Boston), with a focus on "environmentally sound cleaning." The work this group is doing to further the use of environmentally green products in the home cleaning industry, and to support the efforts of so many engaged in this work in the Boston area, is truly impressive. Visit their website (in Portuguese and English). They were recently interviewed on NPR as well.

For more information, or any questions, contact MONICA CHIANELLI:

VIDA VERDE

569 Cambridge Street, Allston, MA  02134

(617) 787-0557 x.17

(617) 779-9586 fax

Email: MChianelli@hotmail.com

The group recommends the following general instructions (this is a quote from their instructions on making these products, translated from Portuguese):

•·              Use always white vinegar 5% acidity

•·              Water is a universal solvent and the most basic cleaner. But the mineral in water can inhibit the cleaning action of soap this way you should use purified water to increase the effectiveness of the products that you are making

•·              Just reuse bottles that had never be used with chemicals before.

•·              Make sure to include label on the bottles with name and all ingredients contend on the product.

•·              We use Vitamin E as preservative on this recipes

Here are 2 of the products they recommend and use. If you are interested in more information and other products (and the recipes), please contact Vida Verde in the Boston area (contact information above). 

AMAZING (Glass Cleaner)

Gallon:  11 cups of water, 5 ½ cups of vinegar, 2 tsp.  Peppermint Essential Oil

Bottle: 2 cups of water, 1 cup of vinegar, 20 drops of Peppermint Essential Oil

Spray onto glass and wipe; takes away bad smells; can prevent mold and mildew; dissolves soap film and mineral deposits; spray on bathtub walls and on shower curtain to prevent soap build-up

FANTASTIC (All-Purpose Cleaner)

Gallon: 2 tsp. Baking soda, 3 tsp. Borax, 1 cup vinegar, 15 cups water, 2 cups soap

Bottle: ½ tsp. Baking Soda, 1 tsp. Borax, 2 tsp vinegar, 450 ml. Water, ¼ cup soap

Spray and wipe; use to clean all surfaces; rinse with wet cloth or AMAZING (or FABULOUS) to take out soap film. CAUTION: Borax is an eye irritant and can be harmful if swallowed.

 

12 Comments on Green Cleaning Products You can Make Yourself

Jeff - love the names of these products.....thanks for the info!!

06/25/2007 06:01 PM by Indianapolis Real Estate | Paula Henry (ReMax Excel)


Thanks for the great list of green products Jeff :)

Scott

06/25/2007 06:11 PM by Orange County Virtual Tours OCTours.com (Orange County Virtual Tours)


Thanks, Paula. I thought the idea was pretty cool and the names inventive. Appreciate the comments.

Jeff

06/25/2007 06:22 PM by Jeff Dowler ~ Carlsbad Real Estate (RE/MAX Associates)


Scott - my pleasure. Thanks for stopping in.

Jeff

06/25/2007 06:23 PM by Jeff Dowler ~ Carlsbad Real Estate (RE/MAX Associates)


Jeff, very interesting, who knows I might even try some of this myself, especially since this is from a fellow Portuguese.

06/25/2007 07:34 PM by George Souto (McCue Mortgage Co.)


Thanks, George. Neat, huh? My daughter in Boston is very involved with this group and is now on their board. She is fluent in Portuguese and has been helping a number of the women with their marketing on-line, learning email, etc.

Jeff

06/25/2007 07:51 PM by Jeff Dowler ~ Carlsbad Real Estate (RE/MAX Associates)


Such simple solutions to clean the home. My wife spends a fortune

06/25/2007 07:59 PM by Gary Smith, Realtor® (The Michigan Group - Livingston)


Jeff great list. I have used some of these before but without the essential oils. I think that would help with the "smell" of vinegar.

06/25/2007 08:08 PM by Albuquerque Real Estate | Ashley Drake Gephart (Keller Williams Realty)


Glad you stopped by to read. Gary. Try them out.

Ashley - that's neat that you have heard of these, somewhat modified. I agree - I think the oils are essential (yeah, bad pun!)

Jeff

06/25/2007 09:26 PM by Jeff Dowler ~ Carlsbad Real Estate (RE/MAX Associates)


Jeff - Thanks for this info.  I used to make my own cleaning products, but found they were unstable when water was an ingredient.  Now I know why---I need to use purified water.  Thanks for the info!

06/26/2007 12:41 AM by Laguna Homes|Laguna Condos| Laguna Real Estate|Marlene Bridges (Sherman Smith & Associates)


Marlene - I'm impressed. My daughter swears by this stuff now. Thanks for stopping in.

Jeff

06/26/2007 08:12 AM by Jeff Dowler ~ Carlsbad Real Estate (RE/MAX Associates)


Exactly what i had been curious to see.  Finally I have some recipes to try out for myself.  Thanks Jeff

06/27/2007 01:07 PM by Evan T. Little - EcoBroker® (Volkl Investments Inc.)


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