Lemon juice, and other ways to clean green

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I need to buy lemons, lot of lemons, for the thorough cleaning my home desperately needs.

I've for a long time that people use lemons to clean, but I didn't realize how powerful they can be. According to an article on GreenAmerica.com, lemon juice can cut grease. I had no idea.

The same site lists a bunch of other natural cleaners I already knew about — like vinegar, baking soda, club soda, hydrogen peroxide, and borax — but also a few that surprised me, including:
Corn meal to soak up spills on a carpet.

  • Olive oil as a furniture polish.
  • Some essential oils may have antibacterial and antifungal properties.

"Get Things Clean the Natural Way," a post on the Better Homes & Gardens website, adds a few more natural cleaners:

  • Salt as an abrasive cleaner. 
  • Microfiber cloths to remove germs.
Do you have more tips for green cleaning? Please share in the comments below.

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