Today, let’s chat about keeping your bathroom looking sparkly and maintaining a clean shower – all without harsh chemicals.
Say goodbye to chemical-laden cleaners and hello to a greener and cleaner space!
Let’s explore the best ways to keep your shower and glass pristine using natural, environmentally-friendly ingredients.
- Vinegar and Water Wonder: Grab a spray bottle and mix equal parts white vinegar and water – ta-da! You’ve got yourself a powerhouse cleaner that kicks soap scum and stains to the curb. Spritz it on your shower surfaces, let it sit for a bit, then wipe it away with a microfiber cloth or sponge. Easy peasy, right?
- Lemon Squeeze Magic: Picture this: lemons, your secret weapons against grime! Cut one in half and let it do its thing on glass surfaces. The zesty scent? Pure bliss! Are you feeling adventurous? Add some baking soda for an extra cleaning boost.
- Baking Soda Bliss: Baking soda is like the superhero of the kitchen, but it’s also a bathroom rockstar! Mix it with water to create a paste that battles soap scum and grime. Slather it on your glass and tiles, let it sit for a few, then scrub it away with a soft brush or sponge. It’s gentle but does the job – your bathroom will thank you!
- Essential Oil Elegance: Let’s elevate our cleaning game with essential oils – they’re like a spa day for your bathroom! Tea tree and eucalyptus oils bring antibacterial vibes, while lavender and citrus oils add a refreshing fragrance. Mix a few drops with your cleaning concoction for a fancy touch.
- Microfiber Marvels: Ditch the paper towels and embrace the microfiber revolution! These cloths are like tiny cleaning ninjas, trapping dirt and soaking up spills. Wipe down your surfaces after using your natural cleaners, and bam – streak-free shine is achieved!
Keeping a clean, eco-friendly bathroom is a breeze! You’ve got a healthier home with a dash of this, a splash of that, and a sprinkle of elbow grease.
High five for making the world greener, one bathroom at a time!
Happy eco-friendly cleaning
xo
24 Comments on “Eco-Friendly Bathroom Cleaning: Sparkling Tips for Gleaming Glass”
Thank you for the great cleaning tips! I really like the idea of using essential oils.
I have my own well, so my water is harder than treated water. I do use tons of vinegar and baking soda, but sometimes I do need to use something stronger. I do look for eco friendly products.
Thank you this was very helpful we are on a septic so this helps a lot.
I appreciate this list so much! First thing I need to try is the microfibre marvels!
Thank you for the tips I need to try all of these tips
Baking soda and vinegar are the two I use most often and they work so well.
Thanks for sharing all these helpful tips!
Great tips! Thanks for this!
Vinegar and baking soda have so many great uses. They work wonders at cleaning.
My living room windows are streaking bad, im gonna try a different mixture and see if I can improve them. I love the natural products, easy as stuff we have.
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I agree! We use vinegar water and it does the trick!
Great safe cleaning tips.
I’m going to try the Lemon Squeeze Magic. Great ideas and tips.
I’m always in the market for eco-friendly cleaning supplies!! TU! 🙂
Thank you very much for this article. My mother used vinegar and/or lemon juice all the time and it really worked.
Baking soda and vinegar are my favorite cleaners
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Thx very much for the helpful eco-friendly bathroom cleaning tips, they’re great!
LOVE your beautiful new home, it’s large, modern and very cozy!
Thx very much for the helpful eco-friendly bathroom cleaning tips, they’re the
perfect alternative to cleaners containing chemicals.
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I use vinegar for my windows but not in my bathroom. I feel slightly dumb now. Next time.
I am using more microfiber towels and I love them. Great tips.
I am a believer in all things natural. So many great natural products out there without having to use chemicals.
Great cleaning tips! I will definitely bookmark this