Which brand of all natural cleaning products does the best job at the best price?


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I'll tell you the BEST thing ever for cleaning and deodorizing that is natural. BORAX. I use 20 Mule Team Borax for cleaning and deordorizing everything from bath fixtures to the refrigerator, to the kitchen counters and garbage disposal. It's natural and it's effective. I clean my tile floors with it and also use it in my laundry wash water to soften the water and make the detergent more effective. There just IS no downside to using Borax. It's the completely natural cleaner that you can use on anything. The other thing I would suggest is using a microfiber cloth to clean with. These cloths are just magic!! The tiny fibers will attract and hold dirt and you can use them to clean and then rinse them out and use them to shine the surfaces you're cleaning. You just cannot beat the clean you get with microfiber cloths. I also use them with just plain, clear water, wringing them out very well, to clean my woodwork and blinds. You will be amazed at how dusting with one of these slightly damp cloths will not only attract the dust but clean and hold the dirt until you rinse them and use again. I hope you try these two things, you will be so pleased, I promise!! Good luck!


pinesol works pretty good, and the citrus scented one does the work w/ a great smell. it feels relaxing too
Vinegar; Ammonia; Baking Soda; all three are good.
Plus l cup of vinegar on top of l/1 c baking soda is a great drain opener.
Simple green works really good for me And I swear by white vinegar for a lot of different cleaning tasks.

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