Eco-friendly Spring Cleaning Ideas – Easy Swaps
After a long winter, spring finally arrives. It is the time of the year I like to open the windows and clean our home thoroughly for a fresh beginning of the spring season. Here, I will share some eco-friendly spring cleaning ideas that have helped me get the job done with homemade products and eco-friendly cleaning tools.
I love how enjoyable my home feels after a good cleaning. Since I started my journey to a more conscious and eco-friendly lifestyle, I have made some changes at home. Through the years, I have swapped most of my commercial cleaning products for more natural DIY products and integrated more eco-friendly cleaning tools.
I remember when I was cleaning my home with commercial cleaning products I used to open the windows and doors to let go of the strong odor from those products. This makes me think if that was how I wanted to clean my house. It is easy to open windows in spring, but I have two options in winter: get used to the smell until it disappears, or open the windows and get my winter jacket.
Now, I clean my home without strong odors and with natural ingredients. This method makes my home feel even more enjoyable after cleaning! Let’s talk about these eco-friendly spring cleaning ideas and the changes I made.
Which ingredients do I use to clean our home?
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One thing I learned from making these swaps was that the majority of homemade cleaning products use almost the same ingredients. This was a big advantage because I could buy these ingredients in bigger sizes, which saved me money, not to say that the ingredients themselves were not expensive compared to the ones I used to buy at the store.
The ingredients from homemade cleaners may change here and there, but the three main ingredients I buy in good quantity are baking soda, white vinegar, and castile soap.
Baking soda: Baking soda is known not only for baking but also as a great ingredient for cleaning the house. It has many benefits, from odor control to a gentle scrub effect.
White vinegar: This ingredient has been used for many years to clean our windows. But I have found it works really well on cleaning the kitchen stove. I don’t buy the cleaning vinegar because the acidity is too harsh. I prefer to use regular white vinegar that I also use for cooking.
Castile soap: This is a super versatile soap. I use it not only for cleaning but also to make my hand soap. It is concentrated, so I add a small amount to my products. I also like to buy unscented castile soap to add my own scent from essential oils.
Eco-friendly spring cleaning Idea #1: Homemade cleaning products
If I had known how easy it was to make these products… But the good news is that now I make them at home and I’m really happy with the results. I created a post for each of these homemade products with more specific instructions on how I make them and use them.
Here is a list of homemade products I make now at home:
- 1 cup of distilled or filtered Water
- 1 tablespoon of liquid Castile Soap
- 3 drops of Lavender Essential oil (optional)
Homemade Shower Scrub Cleaner: This is a concentrated formula.
- 1/2 cup of Baking Soda
- 2 tablespoons of Castile Soap
- 3 drops of Lavender Essential oil (optional)
DIY Citrus Vinegar Cleaner: I use this to clean my kitchen stove!
- 1 cup white vinegar
- 4 peels Lemon or lime
- 2 cups of Distilled or filtered Water
- 4 peels orange or clementine
I like to make my cleaning products at home because I control which ingredients contain, the amount of scent to add, and are great eco-friendly alternatives. I also try to use as many glass containers as possible, not only because they are eco-friendly, but also because I find they are more durable than plastic ones.
Eco-friendly spring cleaning Idea #2: Eco-friendly cleaning tools
This is another way to clean our homes in a more eco-friendly way. I made these changes progressively. I only change the tools and products I have to an eco-friendly alternative when the one I’m using doesn’t work any longer. These are some examples of eco-friendly cleaning tools that I have swapped.
Wood Cleaning Brush: I bought a wood cleaning brush from a local store. The handle of these brushes is made of beechwood, and the bristles are made of Tampico (from the Agave plant). I like this brush because I don’t need to change the entire brush when the bristle doesn’t work anymore. I can just replace the head of the brush which contributes to less waste. Also, the materials are eco-friendly which helps to reduce the amount of plastic we use.
Floor mops with pads machine washable: This floor mop has worked wonders for me! One of my favorite things is the freedom to add my natural cleaning products. I feel that this Floor Mop has a modern design with the advantage of the traditional style. Also, the pads are machine washable!
Swedish Sponge cloth: They are made from biodegradable materials (Plant-based cellulose fiber and cotton). It has lasted me longer than the all-purpose reusable cloth I used to buy.
Kitchen Sponge: These plant base sponge pads are soft and biodegradable.
Microfiber Cleaning cloth: They are reusable and machine washable. Great for cleaning my furniture, kitchen counter, and more.
My experience using these eco-friendly products has been great. I feel good to know that they are made from natural materials or are reusable and also have lasted me for a long time. Also, in the long run, save me money because I reuse them compared to single-use products that I have to buy all the time.
I hope these eco-friendly spring cleaning ideas were helpful.
So great – I always love to see replacements for cleaning agents. And the fact that you added the bunny in the photos was just a bonus! Haha😊
Thank you Teresa! I’m glad you like them!
Love your eco friendly cleaning tips. So easy to make and love that there are no chemicals.
Thank you so much Allie!
I love these ideas! I’m definitely going to try a few. I just last week made my first ever lemon/vinegar cleaner and I’m loving ditching my old cleaning products. I also just bought castile soap for the first time and haven’t used it yet, but I plan to try my hand at making my own shampoo this week! There are just so many possibilities…
Thank you Tessa! Yes, these ingredients are so versatile, we can use them in different ways.
wow I need to try some of these cleaners. I love essential oils and natural cleaning makes the job so much better
Thank you Jennifer! Yes, I like using essential oils too!
I am going to make this and try it ….I love essential oils
You know that I love pretty much every cleaner recipe you put on here. I have been passionate about not using harsh chemicals in my home since I had my first son and started deep diving into my research so I am very grateful you make it simple for me! Thanks!
Thank you so much Julie! I’m glad this was helpful!
I love the smell of spring and these cleaning recipes are perfect for that fresh smell in my home!
Thank you Dani! I’m glad you like them!