Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Cleaning Your Home the Aromatic Way

Whether we do the cleaning ourselves or ask the maid to do it, it is a fact that we need to use chemicals to clean our home environment. Products like sprays, soaps and chemical cleaners usually form part of our household cleaning cabinet. But, are you sure that they clean well and don't leave behind a residue of harmful waste in the air ready to be absorbed by you and your family? Why don't you try essential oils instead?

Natural and aromatic products are better and healthier options than hazardous air diffusers and chemical antiseptics. The natural essential oils not only kill dangerous bacteria and viruses, they are also nontoxic in nature. And, wouldn't it be nice to have an exotic scent linger around the whole day! The next time you have to go shopping for a chemical cleaner, make a choice. Just stay at home, take a cup of white vinegar and mix it with about 10 drops of lemon oil and 4-5 drops of oregano oil. Presto! You have a homemade antiseptic floor cleaner ready!

Vinegar can also be used to clean windows. Just mix a cupful of white vinegar with about 12 drops of lemon oil and water. Spray the dirt away with it and find your windows shining!

For clean and fragrant dishes, add a few drops of oils like pine, lemon or peppermint in your dishwasher. This helps to disinfect and purify.

Most of us are very particular about the way we keep our woolen clothes like cardigans and shawls. Silk and delicate garments too need to be protected well. Naphthalene balls have been the only choice for ages. Why not opt for a non-chemical option instead? Make your very own nontoxic insecticide and moth repellent. Use essential oils like lavender, lemongrass, Canadian red cedar or rosemary to protect your special garments by dabbing these oils onto a cotton ball and tying it in a handkerchief in your cupboard. This will repel moths and other insects effectively.
For keeping those mites, fleas, ants and dust mites away, use lemon, basil, lemon, cypress, eucalyptus or thyme.

Lemon and geranium are great for cleaning kitchen surfaces while lemon and lavender are useful for baths, sinks and basins. Tree oil is highly effective in toilets. Lavender, lemon, tree oil and rosemary are the best purifying oils that can be used as air purifiers in your house. Just place a cotton ball dipped in either of the oils and place it on the grill of your air-conditioner, or behind the shelf. For that relaxing atmosphere in your living room, use rose, jasmine or lavender amidst your cushions.

Using aromatic oils to clean and purify your home is not just a different way of keeping your home clean. It is also a natural and fragrant way of doing so. Why don't you try it? I have.



Autor: Shail Raghuvanshi

Shail Raghuvanshi is a professional freelance article and web content writer. She writes regularly for http://4indianwoman.com


Added: July 22, 2009
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