I do however employ some old home remedies and encourage (cough) the staff to use them. Too lazy to write them up myself, I think you’ll get some benefit from reading a post by a personal finance blogger. The name of the blog is Free Money Finance and here are a handful of tips that explain how you can clean for less in the bathroom. If you are so inclined, they also list tips for the kitchen, laundry, etc.
BATHROOM:
- Showerhead and Sink & Tub Faucets – wipe down with an all-purpose bathroom cleaner. If you’ve got a big cleaning problem, lay a vinegar-laced cloth on the faucets, cover with a plastic bag, and hold in place with a rubber band. Leave overnight. It should be a much easier wipe and polish. If you have hard water, which we do, cleaning the inside of the showerhead is similar to above. Fill a bag with vinegar, submerse the showerhead (with or without removing fixture), and tie on with a rubber band. Leave several hours or overnight.
- Toilet – for routine cleaning and disinfecting, pour a half up of distilled white vinegar into the back of your toilet bowl, scrub, and let sit for about a half hour before flushing. For a stronger clean, sprinkle the bowl with baking soda, add vinegar, and scour. Wait a half hour before flushing.
- Scouring Powder – lightly sprinkle baking soda or borax on the surface, wipe, and rinse well.
- Soft Scrubber – add enough liquid castile soap to 1/2 cup of baking soda create a creamy mixture. Apply and clean with a sponge; rinse well.
Downgrading Your Cleaning Supplies – Save Money & the Environment by Free Money Finance