Pick Safe Cleaning Supplies to Clean Your Home

 There are plenty of cleaning supplies we can use to help speed up our household cleaning process. We have to be careful when and where we use these cleaning supplies because they could be harmful not only to the surfaces we apply them to, but they could be hazardous to our health. When it comes to choosing commercial supplies you have several options to choose from. Certainly if you have ever been to the store before to purchase a few cleaners you know exactly what I mean.

Many commercial cleaning supplies come in "green" varieties meaning that the cleaners are usually all natural organic elements with no chemicals. These products are safe for the environment and safe to use in the house too. On the other hand, you have commercial cleaning supplies that contain all kinds of chemicals that could be hazardous to your health if you accidentally breathe them in our use it on a counter and it gets in your food. These commercial supplies do a great job of cleaning though and can cut your time significantly.

My suggestion would be to stay away from chemical cleaners though. You just never know what type of result you are going to get. It may look like the cleaner did an outstanding job at one point, but then you may check it later and it could look faded or discolored. Buying all natural cleaners shouldn't cost you as much and at least you will have the peace of mind knowing that it will work safely.

Concentrated restaurant supplies are better for restaurants that do a lot of cleaning and don't have the space to store a lot of cleaning products. These products come concentrated and must be diluted with water before use. Because they are concentrated, they generally cost less per ounce than RTU supplies and they take up less space because one jug of the concentrated formula will last a lot longer than the same size jug of ready to use formula.

There is another alternative to buying commercial supplies though, and that is to use products you already have around your house. We have all heard of using baking soda and vinegar to clean. You can use these two household products to remove soap residue, stickers or decals, lime deposits, and even corrosive rust! Olive oil can be supplemented as a cleaner for furniture. Use it to polish wood, shoes, and even to clean your stainless steel products. Incorrectly diluted agents won't get the job done the way they are supposed to and you could be wasting money or damaging surfaces by using too much of the cleaning solution.

Get the grime and streaks off your windows and glass by using Windex and then wiping them off with newspapers! Whatever cleaning job you have, you may have a household product that can easily tackle it. So before you go out and buy any commercial cleaners, read up on how you might use a safer cleaning alternative. If you do decide to spend some money, it would be wise to find an all natural cleaner that contains no harmful chemicals.

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