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Recipes for Cleaning Prod

Friends of the North Fork held a workshop last year where we helped you make homemade cleaning products and we have posted the recipes here so that you may duplicate these products in your own home. These are safe to use and safe for the river.


"Dry Soft Scrub"

A quick and easy alternative to chemical based sink cleaners.
  • 1/3 cup baking soda
  • 1/4 cup sea salt
  • 10-15 drops essential oil for scent (opt)
Mix and store in a covered glass jar. Sprinkle in sink, then use a sponge
and hot water to scrub the sink and faucets clean. Rinse well so as not to
leave a dry film (especially on the faucet). This scrub works well to cut grease.



All Purpose Cleaner

  • 2 cups white distilled vinegar
  • 2 cups water
  • 20-30 or more drops of essential oil ( opt)
Suggested uses: hard surfaces like countertops, kitchen floors, windows and mirrors.
USE CAUTION ON GRANITE, the vinegar is acidic and may damage the surface.
Tip: Warming in the microwave until barely hot will boost cleaning power for tough jobs. Only microwave in a class container.
Another Tip: Fill a glass jar with orange peels. Pour white vinegar over the peels- enough to cover them completely. Shake the jar every day for 3-4 weeks. After 3 weeks, the orange peels will have infused the vinegar and the resulting cleaning product will actually smell great. And do a great job.
Hint: To remember to shake the jar, keep in next to something you're sure to see every day.


Funiture Polish

  • 1/4 cup olive oil
  • 1/4 cup white distilled vinegar
  • 20-30-drops lemon essential oil
(2 teaspoons lemon juice may be substituted for lemon oil but then must be stored in the refridgerator)
Shake well before using.
Dip a clean, dry cloth into the polish and rub wood in the direction of the grain. Use a soft brush to work the polish into the corners or tight places.







Dishwasher Soap

Mix equal parts of borax and washing soda, but increase the washing soda if your water is hard.

Spot Free Dishwasher Rinse:
Add 1 cup of white vinegar to the rinse compartment of your automatic dishwasher. Wash dishes as usual.
Laundry Detergent
  • 1 cup soap flakes (Ivory)
  • 1/2 cup washing soda
  • 1/2 cup Borax


Soap flakes can also be made by grating your
favorite pure vegetable soap with a cheese grater.
Mix ingredients together and store in a
glass container. Use 1 tablespoon per load
(2 for heavily soiled laundry) Wash in warm or cold water.
This standard recipe can be adjusted for soft water
by using 1 cup soap flakes, 1/4 cup washing soda
and 1/2 cup borax. For hard water, use 1 cup soap
flakes, 1 cup washing soda and 1 cup borax.
Note: Borax should not be ingested.
Tips: Add 1/2 cup white distilled vinegar to rinse
as a fabric softener. For a whitener, use hydrogen
peroxide rather than bleach. Soak your dingy
white clothes for 30 minutes in the washer with
1/2 cup 20% peroxide. Launder as usual.




Friends of the North Fork of the Shenandoah River
P. O. Box 746
Woodstock VA 22664
FNFSR office phone: 540-459-8550 email: friends@shentel.net
Leslie Mitchell-Watson
, executive director,
leslie.watson@fnfsr.org
Cindy Frenzel, education coordinator, cindy.frenzel@fnfsr.org