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My favorite Non Toxic Cleaning Essentials 🫧🧺

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My favorite simple non toxic cleaning essentials for a healthier home. Practical tools, storage solutions, and easy swaps that make natural cleaning effortless for busy moms.
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Make your own cleaning solution using non toxic ingredients 🫧

If you were the kid making potions with your mamas shampoo, this section is for you! My favorite low tox cleaning ingredients. Below each product I tried to list what I use it for and what I mix it with to make my own DIY cleaning sprays.
 
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Please don’t think that low tox cleaning means that you can’t disinfect. 1st slide is how I make my disinfectant spray.
Isopropyl Alcohol for Disinfecting!
 
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Dr. Bronners on steroids. I like to use this for greaser/more dirty jobs. Like tubs, appliances, and floors.
Dr. Bronner's Sal Suds Biodegradable Cleaner.
 
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A given. Perfect for glass and stainless steel.
Glass and Stainless Steal Cleaner!
 
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Don’t be intimidated. Perfect for air/fabric freshener. They also have SO MANY benefits and different uses. 
Best Essential Oils For Cleaning and Aroma Therapy
 
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I make a DIY fabric refresher with this! It sanitizes and deodorizes. 1st slide is the recipe!
100% Natural Witch Hazel Astringent
 
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My favorite multipurpose (like literally 100 purposes) and almost everyone of my cleaning recipes contains this. You could clean your entire home, clothes, kids, and dog if you really wanted. The first slide is a recipe card I made on how to make my ...
Dr. Bronner's Pure-Castile Liquid Soap

The Best non toxic single purpose cleaners 🫧

For the girlies who don’t want to deal with the flashbacks to AP chemistry. I got you too bestie! Here are some simple concentrates, that you just mix with water. And single purpose cleaners 🩵
 
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Another one of those “everywhere” cleaners. I use this mostly for surface cleaning. Diluted in a spray bottle.
Branch Basics Concentrate Refill 33.8 oz
 
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Just a little of this goes a LONG way! Perfect for disinfecting and smells amazing. I’m going to be honest. I have no idea how non toxic this is, but I love it so much. Pine oil has so many cleaning properties, and smells so homey. I don’t think I’ll...
Fresh-Cut Pine Oil Cleaner
 
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Love, love, love this. Perfect for every day use and deep cleans. Toilets are something I’ve yet to try a diy for. Best to leave it up to the professionals for now.
My favorite non-bleach toilet bowl cleaner

Reusable Cleaning Tools🧹

Contrary to what you might see…you don’t need a crazy expensive bamboo dish sponge, that still has panda hair on it, to be considered low toxic. Yes, low toxic living is partly to protect yours and your family’s health. But it’s also about protecting...
 
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Love this for weekly floor deep cleans. I prefer the old school style vs. the blue one.
Old School O-Cedar Mop
 
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Love this for hard floors and carpet. With toddlers I use this multiple times a day.
My favorite light weight vacuum
 
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Perfect for daily mopping and spills. I love that you can fill it with your own solution. I usually just add Sal Suds or one of the above concentrates, mixed with water.
Spray Mop for daily mopping and spills
 
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Multipurpose sprays are fine for every day cleaning. But for deep cleans I recommend a bucket full of solution and a rag. (ProTip: Throwing on a flowy maxi skirt and cosplaying a suppressed 1940’s farmers daughter who ‘just wants to get out of this ...
Collapsible Bucket for Deep Cleans
 
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Isopropyl alcohol, water, Castile soap, and flannel or Cotten wipes make the perfect reusable disinfecting wipes. There are many recipes out there, above is mine.
Flannel Wipes Perfect for DIY Multipurpose and Disinfectant Wipes
 
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Replace your paper towels! You can also use these for wet wipes. Mixing Castile soap and water is perfect for kitchen tables, messy toddler (or husband) hands and faces, everyday surface cleans that don’t need sanitizing.
Bulk Cotten Rags to Replace your paper Towels
 
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For your diy cleaners! They come in tons of sizes, I have so many of them and have never had one break.
Glass Spray Bottles

DIY Practical Home Cleaning Solutions🧺

How do we house all these beautiful concoctions? Look no further. Below are all the practical storage and organization things I use in my home to keep my natural cleaners, and low-tox home essentials tidy.
 
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One for clean rags, and one for dirty rags and mop heads. Wash with hot water and vinegar.
Wicker Basket for storing reusable rags, wipes, and mop heads.
 
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These are great for storing DIY disinfecting wipes. I keep a traditional wipe container in the bathroom for daily wipe downs of the outside of toilet and sink. The travel bag to keep in the diaper bag for shopping carts, restaurant/changing tables, a...
Best Wipe Container for DIY Multipurpose and Disinfectant Wipes
 
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For all your oils when you inevitably get addicted.
Essential Oil Storage
 
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After making all your lovely concoctions you’ll NEED to label them. Trust me, it gets confusing without them…. Sincerely, the girl who accidentally sprayed multi purpose cleaner in her husbands hair 😅
Waterproof labels!
 
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I use these for everything. Soft scrups (using baking soda), bathroom disinfecting wipes, and storage. Soft scrub recipe on the second slide!
Aesthetic and Practical Storage Jars