
It can also used as an air freshener, all-purpose antibacterial cleaner, mold and mildew cleaner/repellent as well as all its medicinal uses. The great thing about it is that a few drops go a long way and it can be found almost anywhere; we get ours at Superstore.
Find out more here about tea tree oil and it's uses and this site provides recipes for other homemade, eco-friendly cleaners. So, as you run out of Mr. Clean or Pine-Sol think about making your own alternative.
If you know of any other green solutions, we'd love to hear them!
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Ahhh, cleaning! One of my favourite things! (No, really!) Tea tree oil is great dabbed on skin blemishes or cuts; a little bit mixed with water is a great astringent. I also make a surface cleaner for kitchen and bathroom by mixing 2 cups water, 2 tbsp dish detergent, and some tea tree oil (maybe 10 drops or so-ish) in a spray bottle. I drop it in the toilet brush holder, too. And baking soda! Ah, the wonders of baking soda! I've used it a few times in the past little while for a face scrub - lovely! Like really cheap dermabrasion. And I could go on...
Thanks for the recipe - I was just searching for the correct combination the other day. While cleaning isn't my favourite thing it feels great to have the house clean and ready to entertain people - which is my favourite thing :)
I enjoy cleaning, for the most part. Good excersize for one's waistline (mine), and frustrations. We can't all be handy a heavy bag. (Grr.) From what I have read, a good spurt of house-cleaning burns as much calories as a three round wrestling match, or a good run. (Not that I "run" per se. Unless I am being chased...but I digress...)
As for Tea Tree oil, it's also good for "combination" skin.
I usually go for the traditional cleaning agents that my mom and grandma used, but which have been re-formulated to be environmentally friendly. They're easier on the budget. Like Mr. Clean and Pledge. Ahhh...Pledge! Some good ideas, though, which I'll check out next time I can. <><
It's true that a lot of household cleaners have been revamped to have a "natural" scent but Mr. Clean and Pledge aren't actually environmentally friendly. There is a great line of cleaners called Hertel that are biodegradable, non-toxic and without phosphates if making your own cleaner isn't for you. Hertel is also a Canadian company and uses all Canadian materials when possible.
~Ruth.
They aren't environmentally friendly??! So, they lie about it? Boo. Hertel? I'll see if I can find those. Making my own cleaners really isn't for me. Between working and trying to get enough zzzz's, I just manage to squeeze in cleaning my hobbit-hole. (It's shocking just how much sleep I seem to need these days!) Thanks. :)
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Baking soda is also good as a teeth whitener. <><
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