
If you can’t fit your cleaning solutions into one bucket, then you’re doing something wrong. Becky Rapinchuk, founder of the Clean Mama blog and author of Simply Clean, is here to set you straight. You may remember her from Expert Advice: Our Editors’ Most Pressing Cleaning Questions, Answered a few weeks back. This time, we’ve asked her to help us reduce the number of cleaners we have on our shelves (much of it gathering dust) and decrease the amount of toxic ingredients we use—essentially to spring-clean our cleaners.
An advocate of using gentle and more natural cleaning solutions, she recently shared with us the only four ingredients you need to scrub, wipe, and shine your way to a sparkling clean home. Without further ado, Becky’s four picks for the only cleaners you need.
1. Hydrogen Peroxide

Tips: “Use it straight out of the bottle if you’re pretreating a stain [on white clothing]. Mix it with a little baking soda for a cleaning paste, scrub, and rinse clean. This works great for icky grout too.”
2. Vegetable-Based Soap

Tip: “It’s so safe that you can use it to clean fruit and vegetables and to brush your teeth.”
3. White Vinegar

“You can get a gallon or so of it at a warehouse store for under $3. White vinegar is used for pickling, but in the correct ratio and concoction, it’s a wonderful household and cleaning product. As with hydrogen peroxide, don’t use white vinegar on marble or granite as the acid can etch away and damage the surface over time.”
Tip: “Use it in the laundry room, to deodorize, as a cleaner, and as a disinfectant.”
4. Baking Soda

Tip: “Keep a mason jar on hand for sprinkling with your soap or cleaner whenever you need a little scrubbing action or deodorizing.”
N.B.: Featured photograph by Matthew Williams, styling by Alexa Hotz, for Remodelista: The Organized Home.
Be sure to check out Becky’s Clean Mama blog for her DIY cleaning solution recipes. And here are more domestic science stories on our site:
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