HERNANDO CHAPTER
of the
FLORIDA NATIVE PLANT SOCIETY

Help keep our water clean . . .
Avoid using household products with hazardous ingredients.
When possible buy 'green' products that are less toxic, or non-toxic.

Better yet, make your own household cleaners:

Air freshener
A small bowl of lemon juice or vinegar set out in a warm place.

All-purpose cleaner
To one quart of warm water add 1 teaspoon of liquid soap, 1 teaspoon of borax, and 1/4 cup of vinegar.

Carpet deodorizer
Sprinkle the carpet with a mixture of 1 cup of borax and 2 cups of baking soda. Let stand at least an hour before vacuuming.

Disinfectant
Ammonia

Drain cleaner
Use the plunger followed by a handful of baking soda and 1/2 cup of vinegar. Cover and allow it to sit for 15 minutes. Pour in 2 quarts of boiling hot water.

Floor cleaner
Mop the floors with a solution of 1 cup of vinegar to 2 gallons of warm water.

Furniture polish
On unfinished surfaces use natural oils such as almond oil, or olive oil.
On finished surfaces, dust with a damp cloth and wipe dry.

Glass cleaner
Use a solution of 2 tablespoons of vinegar to 1 quart of warm water

Grease remover
Baking soda

Mildew remover
Vinegar solution

Mothballs
Cedar chips

Oven cleaner
Put salt on fresh spills and then scrape when the oven is cool. Ammonia can be applied to tough stains.

Pest control
Use chili powder to keep ants out of your kitchen.

Scouring powder
Baking soda

Stain remover
Cornstarch paste

Surface cleaner
Vinegar and salt mixture

Tile cleaner
Baking soda

Toilet bowl cleaner
Baking soda or borax

Window cleaner
Mix 1/4 cup of vinegar, or 2 tablespoons of lemon juice, with 1 quart of warm water.

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