Are you cutting down on expensive? Trying to save money? Here are some of my favorite cleaners and ingredients for multi-purpose and uses that are so cheap they're almost free!
Please feel free to share the ones you use in the comments and links to your blogs or sites too.
For $10 a Year I make my Homemade Laundry Detergent from these multi-purpose cleaners: $5 Borax, $3.50 A&H Washing Soda, .50c Baking Soda, and any $1 laundry bar soap
Borax can also be used for a stain remover, whitener, and many other uses
A&H Washing Soda detergent booster and household cleaner
Baking soda i personally use it for brushing my teeth my dentist recommends by itself or in a toothpaste for lowering acid in my mouth from drinking sodas, and coffee and in my bath with Epsom Salt
Apple Cider i don't use this one but might need to try or white Vinegar i use as a fabric softener and it gets rid of the sour smell when clothes are left too long in the washer.
LA's Totally Awesome Found at Dollar Tree I use the yellow spray bottle diluted down for everyday degreaser on my dishes, cleaning counters, and messes and the stain remover for that also add to my husbands dirty work clothes as an added degreaser
Bleach with lavendar i like the fragrance in this one and use it not in my washing machine but to disinfect my sink and bathroom and all the dirty surfaces that my children touch over time and they look as good as new the doors, cabinets, windows, and i love the smell
i'm sure that there are more but this is a start of really cheap and really great cleaning products and i never buy the name brands, off brands work just fine. all these links are for information purposes and are not affiliate links, i may or may not agree with everything on the links provided.
What are your favorite, cheap cleaners?


Lemon essential oil! :)
ReplyDeleteoh really, i love the smell of lemon cleaners! i forgot to add disinfectant i use often the spray kind (off-brand) of course to clean the toilet and sink in the bathroom and doors. ooh germs!
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