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What cleaning products do I use to clean a dirty bathroom when I am ALLERGIC to bleach?
I need a GOOD & FAST Bathroom cleaning routine as well. Any Professional Cleaning People out there?
9 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
There are loads of natural products out there and most of them will clean all over the house plus clothes, kitchen and the drains.
Soda Crystals
White Vinegar
Bicarbonate of Soda
Borax
Lemon Juice.
They can all be bought for a fraction of the price of the so called 'wonder products' and will not harm the environment.
- M M TLv 71 decade ago
Take a clean spray bottle and mix 1/2 cheap glass cleaner and 1/2 rubbing alcohol in it. Cleans most surfaces (with a microfiber cloth) and kills germs. Less streaking and can be used on mirrors, counters, toilets (do the toilet last and send the cloth to the washer). Also works great on appliances, counters, cupboards and such.
The tub/shower can be more difficult. I've got Green Works tub & shower cleaner right now and I do like it. White vinegar and water works, especially on soap scum. Barkeeper's Friend for the more stubborn dirt. And if germ killing is a priority, the vinegar will do that too. Acid kills germs and vinegar is acid.
One does not really need a lot of special cleaners. Most of that thinking is due to advertising and marketing by the manufacturers.
The only place I use bleach is in the toilet but there are a ton of toilet cleaners out there. Spray, soak and a good brushing and you're ready to go.
- bradsherLv 44 years ago
I spray Scrubbing Bubbles to foam off airborne dirt and dirt and disinfect. Then take a non-scratch Scotch Brite pad (not sponge) and placed on slightly of gentle Scrub cleanser. Scrub the tub and sink like that. Grimey areas might choose even extra advantageous help like "Krud Kutter" locate that at abode Depot or different shops. study the label to make certain you do not harm the exterior. Clorox green Works is large for ordinary cleansing. Iron Out or Heavy accountability Zud are large for rust stains. study all labels, have gloves and guard eyes if needed.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Always keep your bleach in the laundry room, It is somewhat dangerous to use anyway. It can severely damage your eye site, and it will remove dyes from any fabric it comes in contact with. Also, it is deadly if ever mixed with ammonia. There are dozens of safe products on the market that will serve the purpose
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- thezayladyLv 71 decade ago
Ammonia diluted with water is a good all-purpose cleaner. Want something that scrubs? Add baking soda. Want to rinse the chemical residue off that leaves a shine? Use vinegar.
- 1 decade ago
There are plenty of non-bleach cleaners out there . . . but some have powerful fumes too, so keep the fan running and window open nearby if you can. Baking soda and a sponge makes for a mild abrasive cleaner if you need it.