Say no to harsh chemicals and yes to all-natural sprays and solvents. Baking soda, lemon juice, white vinegar and a couple other common household items are all you need to save money on store-bought cleaners and concoct your own solutions at home. Follow these tips to ensure your winter, summer, fall or spring cleaning stays natural.
When you use spring green cleaning supplies in your home, you’re taking a first step towards creating a Healthy Home for you and your family.
Most bathrooms and showers have limited space. There are only so many spots to stick all your products, cleaning supplies, and odds and ends.
Disposable sensors on products like cleaning supplies could soon enable brands to sell outcomes -- such as clean clothes or a clean house.
These easy cleaning tips will have your home looking like a million bucks in no time—and you don't even need any special cleaning supplies to do them.
Cleaning supplies in grocery stores can cost a lot -- but if you make your own, you can save your time and your money.
With spring quickly approaching, it’s time to start thinking about sprucing up your space, breaking out the cleaning supplies and decluttering closets, laundry rooms and cabinets.
Many bathroom items such as human medications (Tylenol, Advil) and cleaning supplies are poisonous to dogs and cats. Keep these bathroom toxins away from pets.
How to clean your house fast? These tips for storing your cleaning supplies, such as how to organize under the kitchen sink, will help you clean faster.
Natural, DIY cleaning supplies are cheaper and better for the environment, because the recipes utilize basic household products instead of chemicals.