Green Cleaners - Make your Own or try some Eco Friendly Products.

This post is very much inspired by my inheriting a car which really needed a lot of freshening up :)

I did take the easy route and get it shampooed and was left with a vanilla car freshener which, to be honest, actually made me feel slightly ill. Fortuitously, I met my friend Lynda (one half of weddingcandles.ie) and she gave me an amazing tip which worked so well that it led me to look up other natural car freshener ideas and put together other tips I use around the house.

 I have to say, I'm not a purist when it comes to these things, I like my make up and perfumes and lots of things which aren't 100% natural but I am sensitive to chemicals and mostly prefer not to use bleach or harsh chemicals around the house. My favourite products are the Ecover range and if you haven't discovered this already, do check out ecobaby.ie and buy the large quantity - saves money, you don't have to think about purchasing again for ages and it saves on containers too.

If you want to be super thrifty and avoid chemicals there are lots of things you can do yourself at home. Firstly, my amazing car freshener tip thanks to Lynda is put rice and lavender in a sock or sachet and leave on dashboard. I actually had a bag with lavender at home so I half filled with rice which absorbs damp and half with lavender which releases a lovely scent. My car was parked out in the sun the other day and when I got in, the lavender was wafting throughout the car, so gorgeous and without the overpowering chemicals that are usually in car fresheners.

Lavender Garden

Lavender Purple

Baking soda is the best product ever, has a multitude of uses and totally natural. It's a great oven cleaner, just make a paste with some water, spread it around your oven and leave for a while, then wipe clean, works amazingly well! Baking soda is also great for absorbing smells so leave a little tub at the back of the fridge to keep it fresh.
If you have a problem with mold, clove oil is extremely effective, mix a few drops with water in a spray container (you can get these in any garden store or euro shop usually) and spray on to the affected area, leave for a while, then wipe clean.

Lemons are another amazing thing to use at home -


Bowl of lemons


Here's a link to some pretty cool cleaning tips from The Kitchn website

Of course I can't forget to mention vinegar, another super household item with a multitude of uses and here's a great compilation of vinegar uses from the New Homemaker.

I always leave my doors and windows open as much as I can, especially in Summer, nothing like fresh air in the house! When things are a bit stuffier, I like to burn my candles or use my aromatherapy melts which release a scent as well as having therapeutic properties.

Grapefruit Essential Oil Melts

Grapefruit essential oil melts shell


I also use flowers from the garden, they're so beautiful and I try to grow a few scented types of flower so that I'll have some to cut for the house, especially lavender - if you don't have this in your garden, go get some straight away!


Lavender garden close up


Or if flowers aren't quite in bloom, a little vase of herbs is also lovely and smells good too - here's a little bunch I picked from the garden this morning

herbs chives flower

Bunch of cut herbs

Last of all, this one I haven't tried yet but definitely will, it's Summer Citronella candles from Adventures in Making, looks so pretty and good enough to eat. (photo courtesy of Adventures in Making) 

Adventures in Making Citronella Candle


Have a great weekend everyone, xx

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15 Comments
  • Downland Crafts
    Downland Crafts 13 June 2015 at 13:04

    Great tips, thanks. I always have a pot of baking soda in my fridge but have never tried cleaning the oven with it, must try that out.

    • Cliona Kelliher
      Cliona Kelliher 13 June 2015 at 14:00

      Yes, it's great, really lifts off the dirt!

  • Unknown
    Unknown 13 June 2015 at 17:41

    Loads of great tips and ideas Cliona, thanks for sharing! Especially love the natural car freshener idea, never liked the refreshers you can buy in shops.

    • Cliona Kelliher
      Cliona Kelliher 13 June 2015 at 19:53

      Thanks Liga :) I really don't like car air fresheners, they're really overpowering sometimes.

  • sophie
    sophie 14 June 2015 at 08:02

    I must try that lavender/rice sachet in the car: I wanted to sew my owm lavender sachet but never thought of adding rice to absorb dampness (my car smells a bit funny too;)

    • Cliona Kelliher
      Cliona Kelliher 14 June 2015 at 21:14

      Lols Sophie, it definitely works, my lavender is a bit old as I've had it for a while but can still smell it in the car.

  • Emma
    Emma 21 October 2015 at 09:48

    I have loads of lavender in the garden and have been meaning to do something with it so that's a great idea.

  • Mudpie Fridays
    Mudpie Fridays 21 October 2015 at 18:34

    Some great ideas here, one of my friends swears that baking soda gets baby sick out of sofas. Its not one I have tried but I have filed it away for a future use! Love the idea of the lavender in the car. The citronella candles look fab as well, will be looking for those next summer xx

  • Michelle
    Michelle 21 October 2015 at 18:34

    great post and useful tips. We have lots of lavender in the nursery garden and we use it in the kids bathrooms smells so lovely

  • Angela Milnes
    Angela Milnes 21 October 2015 at 19:16

    I love lavender. I might try these tips. they look and sound really good and lemon smells great too!
    Angela

  • you baby me mummy
    you baby me mummy 21 October 2015 at 21:36

    Some great tips, I hate the smell of bleach so these ideas are great. Thanks for the round up x

  • Unknown
    Unknown 21 October 2015 at 23:09

    Rice and lavender eh? I never knew that! Gonna give it a go for my old car! x

  • Ana De-Jesus
    Ana De-Jesus 22 October 2015 at 08:17

    Some fantastic ideas here I like the idea of having natural scents and cleaners. Too many products in the modern world use chemicals which are bad for you.

  • Unknown
    Unknown 22 October 2015 at 22:30

    Ooooo Cliona, Ive been after tips like these for ages. We're trying to take the more natural route.
    Thanks so much for sharing
    Charlotte :)

  • Admin
    Admin 23 October 2015 at 12:50

    I love tips like this as it's mostly things that I will have at home so can give them a try. And of course it saves money too using natural things like this x

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