Homemade Kitchen Cleaners


There are many people who are not particularly attracted by the idea of using powerful, store bought chemicals and cleaning solutions to clean their kitchen. Since the kitchen is where food is prepared, many are worried about chemical residues and gaseous fumes that may be released by commercial cleaners.

Thankfully, one can make use of homemade kitchen cleaners to get the same cleaning results of commercial kitchen cleaners, without all the safety risks. Some of these popular and tried and tested homemade kitchen cleaners are discussed below.

Homemade spray cleaner – Kitchen Cleaners

You can use a simple solution that uses one cup of water that is mixed in with one cup of vinegar to creating a cleaning solution in a spray bottle. The spray bottle can then be used to spray down countertops, kitchen tile walls, appliances as well as backsplashes around the stove. The spray solution can then be simply wiped off with a clean rag.

Glass cleaner – Kitchen Cleaners

Here is a great homemade glass cleaner that will leave your glass looking amazingly clean. In a spray bottle, mix together one cup of water with one cup of rubbing alcohol. To this solution, also add 1 tablespoon of white vinegar. If your windows are especially dirty, you can try replacing the 1 tablespoon of white vinegar with one tablespoon of ammonia.

When this homemade glass cleaner is ready, simply spray down your glass and wipe it off with a lint free cloth or some newspapers that are renowned for cleaning glass without any streak marks.

Scouring powder for sinks and countertops – Kitchen cleaners

You can even make your own scouring powder that will allow you to have gleaming kitchen sinks and countertops. To make these kitchen cleaners, you will need to mix in one part of water with three parts of baking soda. Then, use the pasty solution to lightly clean the walls of the kitchen sink or the surfaces of countertops. When using these kitchen cleaners, it is important to remember that you must only lightly scrub the surfaces and not use a lot of muscle into the scrubbing as baking soda is abrasive enough to cause scratches. After cleaning with this homemade solution, one should wipe down the cleaned surface with a damp cloth to remove any residue of baking soda that might have been left behind.

Kitchen floor cleaner – Kitchen cleaners

The kitchen floor probably takes the most abuse in the kitchen. It is subject to a consistent supply of a variety of spills. To make kitchen cleaners for the kitchen floor, simply mix together 1 gallon of lukewarm water with 1 cup of white vinegar. If your kitchen floor is a linoleum floor or a vinyl floor, you can also add in a couple of drops of baby oil into this cleaning solution that can then be used to wash the kitchen floor. After washing, one must dry the floor with a clean rag or a dry mop.

For cleaning wooden kitchen floors, mix together white vinegar and vegetable oil, in equal proportions, to create a small portion of a cleaning solution. One must then use a cloth dipped in this solution to wipe the kitchen floor, to reveal a gleaming wooden surface. There is no need to wipe or dry the floor after this natural cleaning solution has been used.