19 Natural Cleaning Tips (+ Easy Recipes) (2024)

Cleaning a house naturally is not any more difficult than cleaning it with harsh chemicals. It improves indoor air quality and is much safer, especially for children.

We’ve switched entirely to natural cleaning products and our house is just as clean (or cleaner!). I don’t have to worry about the kids getting sick if they lick the floors. (What, your kids don’t do that?) 🙂

The other great thing about natural cleaning recipes is that they are safe for kids to use. The earlier, the better I say!

Natural Cleaning Ingredients

Switching to homemade DIY cleaners might sound like a lot more work, but it’s actually quite simple. The ingredients are easy to come by and last a long time.

The natural cleaning ingredients I always keep on hand are:

  • white vinegar
  • liquid castile soap or Sal Suds
  • natural salt
  • baking soda
  • borax
  • washing soda
  • hydrogen peroxide
  • lemons
  • microfiber cloths
  • essential oils (optional)
  • a spray bottle or two (preferably glass – I get mine here)

Easy Natural Cleaning Recipes for Beginners

Here are a few easy and inexpensive natural cleaning recipes to get started around the house:

Homemade All-Purpose Cleaner– Four ingredients and thirty seconds to mix it up is all it takes! Customize the scent with essential oils.

Glass Cleaner – No need for that bright blue, highly scented stuff … vinegar + water cuts through dirt and leaves glass streak-free.

Tile Grout Cleaner– Mix 1 part water and 3 parts baking soda mixed into a paste. Apply to grout and let sit, scrub with toothbrush, remove with sponge.

Cookware– Use sea salt or coarse salt mixed with a little lemon juice and scrub. Also, try baking soda and water made into a paste. This also works well on stained tea cups or coffee mugs, and even the cutting board.

Fabric Softener– Mix 1 part vinegar and 2 parts water together. Add 1/4 to 1/3 cup to the final rinse cycle.

Toilet Cleaner– Use undiluted white vinegar, pour around the top of the toilet bowl, scrub until clean.

Wood Dusting Spray – Banish dust and nourish wood at the same time.

What could be easier?!

19 Tips for Natural Cleaning Success!

Through trial and error I’ve learned a bit about natural cleaning over the years. Below I’ve compiled my top 19 tips for easy natural cleaning so you can skip the learning curve!

Please share your best cleaning tips as well in the comment section below!

1. Baking Soda for Oven Cleaning

A paste of baking soda and water cleans ovens without the chemicals or the hassle of the self-cleaning cycle. Just make a paste on the bottom of the oven, leave for a few hours and wipe off for a shiny, chemical free oven. This post explains the specifics.

2. Save Money on Magic Erasers

Rather than buy the name brand magic erasers, buy themelaminesponge in bulk and save a lot of money!

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3. Switch to Microfiber

I have saved a lot of money since I switched to microfiber, and I was using inexpensive homemade cleaners before switching! I have a basic set of antibacterial microfiber cloths and a microfiber mop setthat I absolutely love and use daily. I can literally clean my entire house (except toilets) with just water now! To keep things simple, I have one color-coded microfiber cloth per room. No chemicals and it saves money!

4. Make Scouring Powder

For soap scum on tubs and showers, make your own scouring powderwith 2 parts baking soda, 1 part salt, and 1 part borax. It will cut through even the toughest scum!

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5. Citrus Infused Vinegar

Fill a jar with (organic) citrus peels and pour undiluted white vinegar over them. Leave for a few days (up to 2 weeks) and strain out the vinegar to use as a natural cleaner. It works as a window cleaner (dilute with water), for mopping floors, or for disinfecting surfaces.

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6. Use a Checklist!

Use a checklist for each room so that you can clean efficiently, or assign the jobs to children and know that they will be thorough. Here is my checklist (feel free to print and use!).

7. Treat Stains Naturally

19 Natural Cleaning Tips (+ Easy Recipes) (4) Laundry soaps and stain treaters can be some of the worst offenders for toxic chemicals. There are natural options that work really well, but it helps to know a little chemistry, as different natural options will work better on different types of stains.

Here is my reference sheet that I keep by my washer for quick reference: (Free Printable – Click Here)

8. Clean the Dishwasher

To clean your dishwasher effortlessly, fill a dishwasher safe bowl or jar with 2 cups of vinegar and set on the top rack of the dishwasher. I use a small glass Pyrex container.

Run through on a hot cycle with no other dishes in the dishwasher to clean and remove the musty odor.

9. Clean the Garbage Disposal

I use my garbage disposal a lot and sometimes it gets that not-so-lovely odor. To combat this, there are a couple of options:

  • Cut a lemon in half, shove in garbage disposal and grind (with water running) for 10 seconds.
  • Freeze lemon and orange peels in ice cube trays with vinegar or water and throw these in and grind for 10 seconds.
  • Pour 1/2 cup of baking soda in and then 1 cup of distilled white vinegar and let sit for 10 minutes before running the water and and the disposal.

10. Natural Air Freshener

In a medium saucepan, simmer a quart of water with natural ingredients to freshen and clean the air. Just make sure not to let the water evaporate off completely! My favorite combinations are:

  • 1 sliced lemon, 2 tablespoons rosemary and a dash of vanilla
  • 1 sliced lime and 1 piece chopped ginger root
  • 1 sliced orange, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, and a dash of nutmeg and cloves (smells like pumpkin pie!)
  • 2 tablespoons thyme and 1 sliced lime

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11. Homemade Laundry Soap

Save a lot of money by making your own laundry soap! Here is the recipe I use and it makes enough for our family of 7 for months and costs pennies!

12. Remove Urine Stains

If you have potty training kids like I do, tackle urine stains in mattresses with thisgreat solution for removing the stains and smells using hydrogen peroxide, baking soda, and dish soap.

13. Clean Shower Heads

Clean a shower head by filling a plastic bag with white vinegar and then tie the bag around the shower head so that the shower head is immersed in the vinegar. Leave on for up to 12 hours and remove carefully. Pour it down the drain and your shower head should be clean and free of hard water residue.

14. Car Upholstery

Clean stains are car upholstery with Dawn dish soap, baking soda, and club soda. Here’s the method.
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15. Clean Toilet

Dump a cup of baking soda into the toilet and let it soak for at least an hour. Pour in a cup of white vinegar, leave for 5 mins and flush. Unless the toilet is really dirty, this will clean it without scrubbing! Here is my bathroom cleaning checklist and recipes.

16. Stove Vent Fan

Clean the stove vent fan with boiling water and baking soda. Here’s how.

17. Glass Spray Bottle

19 Natural Cleaning Tips (+ Easy Recipes) (7)I am not a fan of plastic spray bottles, especially when they contain substances that can break down the plastic. A friend gave me a glass spray bottle as a gift and I’ve since made several more using old Bragg’s Apple Cider Vinegar bottles with the tops from a plastic bottle. These also look a lot better in my opinion and are an Earth-friendly option vs. generating more plastic packaging.

18. Microfiber for Windows

Since switching to microfiber for window cleaning, I will never go back! It cleans without chemicals (all you need is water!) and leaves no streaks or lint. This is my favorite brand.

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19. Store-bought Cleaners

Yes … there are store-bought cleaners with good ingredients that make life even easier. While I enjoy making my own DIY cleaning recipes and truly feel it simplifies life, I honestly don’t love the smell of vinegar and not everyone wants to use borax.

Here are some store-bought green cleaners I’ve used over the years and love:

  • Branch Basics – My favorite non-DIY option so far, this concentrated cleaner was developed by a mom with a chemically sensitive son. Hear the story behind the company here, or use the code MAMA15 to get their starter kit for 15% off.
  • Dr. Bronner’s Sal Suds Concentrate – A coconut-based natural formula that cleans exceptionally well. In fact, one drop added to two quarts of water is enough to clean carpet stains. A teaspoon in a quart of water is enough to clean most surfaces and this is a very effective spray laundry stain treatment when diluted with water.
  • Bon Ami Powder– A natural powder-based cleaner and scouring powder that works great on tough stains and grime on surfaces like showers and tubs.
  • Dr. Bronner’s Liquid Castile Soap Concentrate– For personal care uses, gentle house cleaning, foaming hand soap and more.
  • Laundry Soap– I still make my own most of the timebut will buy BioKlean liquid laundry soapor Ecover zero if I’m pressed for time or traveling. My Green Fills is another solid option that I’ve used and like.

Ready for More?

Hooked and ready to try some more? Here are some other great natural cleaning recipes and ideas:

  • Natural Homemade Laundry Detergent
  • Make Your Own Natural Homemade Laundry Detergent – Video Tutorial
  • Natural Stain Treatment Reference Sheet (Printable)
  • Natural Cleaning and Organizing Checklist
  • Non-Toxic Bathroom Cleaning
  • Non-Toxic Kitchen Cleaning
  • Organic dry cleaning

Here’s another article with some additional tips on natural cleaning.

Do you have any favorite natural cleaning tips? What are some of your favorites? Share below!

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FAQs

How do you make all purpose cleaner with baking soda and vinegar? ›

All-Purpose Cleaner: Combine 1 teaspoon baking soda, 2 teaspoons vinegar, 1/4 teaspoon dishwashing liquid, 1 teaspoon lemon juice and 2 cups hot water in a spray bottle and shake well. Add essential oil for fragrance if desired and add 1 teaspoon borax for extra cleaning power.

How to make all-purpose cleaner with Dawn? ›

Homemade All-Purpose Cleaner
  1. 1/4 C. Dawn Dish Soap.
  2. 1/2 C. Lemon Juice.
  3. 3/4 C. Vinegar.
  4. 1/2 C. Rubbing Alcohol.
  5. 1.25 C. Water.

How do you make all purpose cleaner with alcohol and vinegar? ›

Mix a cup of water, a cup of rubbing alcohol, and one tablespoon vinegar in a spray bottle. “This concoction will work on glass, chrome, stainless steel and hard tiles,” says Mock. “Just use a clean cloth or an old newspaper to scrub the surface for a streak-free shine.”

Which is the best homemade cleaner? ›

The most popular DIY household cleaners mix baking soda, vinegar, and liquid dish soap. The baking soda is a mild abrasive, the acid in vinegar can dissolve mineral deposits and dirt, and dish soap cuts grease. What is a strong household cleaner? One of the strongest and most powerful household cleaners is baking soda.

What happens if I mix baking soda and vinegar to clean? ›

“Technically, mixing baking soda and vinegar remains functional for household cleaning, as the bubbles produced can lift stains and unclog drains,” she says. “Specifically, while the mixture is still bubbling, it is slightly alkaline and can dissolve grease, though not as effectively as using baking soda alone.

What does white vinegar and baking soda make? ›

When baking soda is mixed with vinegar, the acid breaks down baking soda, releasing carbon dioxide gas that can help lift dirt from the surfaces being cleaned.

What happens when you mix vinegar and lemon juice? ›

Mixing vinegar and lemon juice creates a safe and natural cleaning solution with antibacterial properties, suitable for various household cleaning tasks. However, it should not be mixed with bleach due to the release of toxic gases and should be avoided on delicate surfaces like marble or brass to prevent damage.

How do you make homemade hydrogen peroxide all purpose cleaner? ›

1 Want to make your own all-purpose cleaner? Hydrogen peroxide and water make a good combination. Sharp explains that you want a mixture of 50/50 peroxide and water. When you're ready to use it, you'll want to spray the surface and then let it sit for a minimum of five minutes.

What can I mix with Dawn to clean? ›

Pour equal parts of vinegar and Dawn into a spray bottle. Gently shake, then spray liberally onto the surface to be cleaned. I have found the best results is when I use it to clean chrome shower and sink fixtures. After spraying on the fixture, rub and wipe it with a microfiber cloth to avoid scratching.

How do you make magic cleaner with Dawn? ›

Add 8-1/2 ounces of dawn soap to two spray bottles. Heat vinegar in microwave until hot and pour 12 pounces into each bottle. Put the lid on and gently shake to incorporate. You now have a powerful cleaning product that will melt soap scum and tub and shower buildup, clean sinks, appliances and just about anything.

How to make homemade cleaning products that smell good? ›

Ingredients
  1. ½ cup of warm water.
  2. 1½ cups of baking soda.
  3. ½ cup of liquid dish soap.
  4. 2 tablespoons of white or apple cider vinegar.
  5. A few sprigs of eucalyptus or 3-5 drops of eucalyptus essential oil.
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What natural products are good for cleaning? ›

With a few simple recipes, you can save money and get a greener cleaning routine. You may already have many ingredients. A basic natural cleaning toolkit includes white vinegar, baking soda, borax, citrus fruit, and empty spray bottles.

What is the recipe for natural disinfectant cleaner? ›

To make your own disinfecting spray that can be safely used on a variety of surfaces around your home, just combine the following ingredients in a large glass spray bottle: 1 cup water, 1 cup white vinegar, 2 tablespoons rubbing alcohol, 20 drops lemon essential oil, 20 drops tea tree essential oil.

How do you make plant based cleaning products? ›

DIY Vegan Cleaning Products

Fill a spray bottle with a mixture of water and white vinegar, with a 1:1 ratio. Add 15-20 drops of essential oil (try tea tree, lemon or lavender) for extra cleaning power and a fresh scent. Shake well before use and enjoy a sparkling clean home.

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