Cleaning supplies

I had gotten a couple of suggestions about how to clean up from oil massage and was wondering if there are any other suggestions as to cleaning supplies that are gentle on me and gentle on the enviornment when it comes to cleaning the toilet, tub, bathroom, kitchen, mopping floors, dusting, etc… I do use products like citrasol (sp?) but did not know if there were some more natural ways to clean.

thanks
continuing the journey,
seeker

Hey Tubeseeker,

I use plain white Vinegar to clean. I think it works well.

Happy cleaning !(it’s fun when you get into it and use it to develop more presence…a moving meditation)

be in peace,
Soul

I have found baking soda and salt to be great oil absorbers and scrubbers, especially for an oily tub. I add to the baking soda too; if I want a little scent, I’ll use the juice from a 1/2 lemon or add a drop of peppermint oil (a little goes a [I]long[/I] way).

Cheers,

[quote=Nichole;7013]I have found baking soda and salt to be great oil absorbers and scrubbers, especially for an oily tub. I add to the baking soda too; if I want a little scent, I’ll use the juice from a 1/2 lemon or add a drop of peppermint oil (a little goes a [I]long[/I] way).

Cheers,[/quote]
Oh, great idea!

yeah,soda salt and vinegar can do it very vell

what about for drains when the oil builds up in them? And are there any cleaning products that are good on for the car as well?

From my own experience, natural cleaning really can be simple and effective. Vinegar mixed with water leaves mirrors streak-free, and baking soda has been my go-to for scrubbing tubs and sinks without harsh smells. Castile soap diluted in warm water works wonders on wood floors, leaving them clean but not sticky. Lemon juice is another favorite—it freshens up cutting boards and kitchen counters. When I was curious about eco-friendly services, I even checked homeaglow reviews and picked up tips on products they recommend. It feels nice knowing I’m keeping things clean while being gentle on the environment and myself.