Here at Maid to Shine, we support cleaning with 100% natural, green cleaning products. Everything we use is completely natural, but the question is, how well do they work? In the past, Maid to Shine has discussed the different benefits to our health from using natural cleaners.
But we’re also excited about the effectiveness of using natural cleaners in your home! How well do they work? Are they effective? And do they work as well as harsh chemical cleaners?
Myths About Natural Cleaning Products
Natural cleaning products do kill germs. It’s a myth to suppose otherwise. There are effective studies out there that talk about how well natural cleaners work. You don’t have to be dependent on a harsh, chemical cleaner to bleach your home. Those same studies show natural cleaning products have just the right amount of power to do the job properly! And if we are disciplined in our cleaning routines, wipe down kitchen and bathroom surfaces regularly (with natural cleaners), then we don’t actually need harsh chemicals in our homes. Natural cleaners are just as effective.
Many natural cleaners proficiently disinfect your home. While studies show that a chemical cleaner packs more of a punch, but who needs that much of a punch— especially if we’re diligent to clean routinely?
Effective Natural Cleaners
There are many 100% natural cleaners out there. If we’re dedicated to using them effectively in our homes, then a little bit of research goes a long way in helping us decide which natural cleaners are best for us. Vinegars, castile soaps, tea tree oils, and other such products are great for successfully killing off germs in our homes.
If you need a scrubbing paste, you can even use baking soda and your go to natural cleaner to create a scrubbing paste. This all natural, green paste is absolutely perfect for scrubbing up scum and build up in our bathrooms and kitchens. You can even sprinkle a little baking soda into your toilet and use a toilet brush to clean out the bowl.Your ability to successfully clean and disinfect your home shouldn’t be limited to chemical cleaning agents alone. The successful killing of germs and disinfecting surfaces is a vital part of our cleaning process, but we don’t have to have chemicals to get the job done. Bring the wonderful benefits of natural cleaners to your home.