This article reminded me of when I learned about the expensive LemiShine products I used for cleaning. I liked the way LemiShine products worked to clean laundry and dishes in spite of the hard water here where I live. I did not like the prices. When I bothered to read the ingredient lists on each product, I realized the main one was citric acid.
Buying citric acid powder in bulk is much cheaper than purchasing the various LemiShine (and other brands) cleaning products. The powder can be added to water for spraying and cleaning whatever I want. I can use as little or as much of the powder itself as a laundry booster, dishwasher cleaner, or whatever. The two main ways I use the powder? To clean my coffee pots and the mineral deposits around the faucets. I also sprinkle a little into the toilet bowl once a week to soak and flush away that nasty-looking brown line of hard-water stain.
What I never considered until recently are all the other products I could replace with some basic (and bulk) ingredients.
Oxi Clean is my go-to alternative to bleach - especially for cleaning clothing. I now know that the main ingredient in that is Sodium Percarbonate.
So this is just a quickie post to let you know about these base ingredients in case you want to do your own research. I will be on the prowl for more info so that I can keep saving money - and perhaps being a little healthier - when cleaning.
Here are some links I am going to be checking out:
- More here About Cleaning Product Ingredients
- 10 Ingredients In Homemade Cleaners
- Homemade Cleaners You Can Make with Ingredients from Your Pantry
- From Healthy Cleaning 101 - Types of Household Cleaning Products
Peace
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