![]() ![]() But you know what does? Vinegar and borax. I think we all know by now that vinegar and baking soda don’t mix. It’s the gold standard of green cleaning ingredients. ![]() I know, I know, can we stop with the white vinegar, already? There’s a reason distilled white vinegar makes a cameo in almost every homemade cleaner recipe: it’s mild, it kills tough germs, eliminates scary odors and it’s safe to use around pets, kids, the immuno-compromised, you name it. Let’s take a look at the basic ingredients: White Vinegar It’s a tough undertaking, but after a lot of experimenting I finally found a homemade toilet cleaning spray that checks all my boxes. And it has to be a spray (to help cut down on the dreaded ick factor) It has to be cheap (because why spend $5 when you can make it yourself for $17.50, amiright?) When it comes to a good toilet cleaner, there are a few must-haves: So, with not a lot of options – natural or otherwise – that don’t make me feel light-headed and nauseous, I decided to finally perfect my own DIY toilet cleaning spray. They’re nothing but chlorine bleach masked behind a thick layer of “spring breeze”-and the smell permeates the entire house. (Exciting, right? Well just you wait…) Aside from the obvious ick factor that comes with any toilet bowl, I have been known to avoid cleaning mine for months because I can’t stand the smell of store-bought toilet cleaners. I know it’s not the most glamorous of subjects, but I want to talk about one of the most under-appreciated supplies in your cleaning arsenal: a good toilet cleaning spray. ![]()
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