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Clean Smarter! Non Toxic Cleaning Tips for Healthy Households

Apr 23

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Between work, family, and everything in between, who has time for complicated cleaning routines?

The good news is, you can maintain a sparkling home without relying on harsh chemicals—and without spending hours scrubbing. These non-toxic cleaning tips are perfect for busy women who want a healthier home with minimal effort.


1. Simplify Your Supplies


Start with the basics. A few household staples can clean nearly everything:


  • White vinegar: Disinfects and cuts through grease.

  • Baking soda: Deodorizes and scrubs without scratching.

  • Castile soap: A gentle, all-purpose soap made from natural oils.

  • Essential oils (like tea tree, lemon, or lavender): Add natural antibacterial power and a fresh scent.


Mix these ingredients to create DIY cleaners that are safe, effective, and affordable.


2. All-Purpose Cleaner in Minutes


No need for ten different sprays. Try this simple mix:


  • 1 cup white vinegar

  • 1 cup water

  • 10 drops essential oil (optional for scent)


Pour into a spray bottle, shake, and use it for countertops, sinks, mirrors, and more. It's safe around kids and pets too.


3. Tackle Tough Messes Naturally


Got grime in the bathroom or kitchen? Sprinkle baking soda directly on the surface, spritz with vinegar, and let it fizz. After a few minutes, scrub with a sponge and rinse. It’s a powerful combo that fights stains without toxic fumes.


  1. Not a DIY Kind of Gal?


Kenchuto Wellness is your go to for a collection of powerful yet eco-friendly alternative to traditional household cleaning products. Derived from naturally sourced ingredients, including the essential oil of the tea tree, these cleaners are free from harsh chemicals, making them safer for families, pets, and the environment. Not only do they effectively cut through grease, grime, and germs, but they also reduce indoor air pollution caused by toxic fumes. Plus, they are concentrated, which means less plastic waste and more value per use. These products are an easy means creating a cleaner, healthier home while supporting sustainable, responsible living.



5. Speed-Clean with a Plan


Busy schedule? Break cleaning into 10-minute tasks:


  • Monday: Quick wipe-down of kitchen surfaces

  • Tuesday: Bathroom sink and mirror

  • Wednesday: Vacuum or mop one room

  • Thursday: Dust surfaces with a damp cloth

  • Friday: Toss expired fridge items and wipe shelves


Small, consistent efforts prevent build-up and save time in the long run.


6. Let Nature Help


Open windows when possible to air out toxins, and bring in a few houseplants like snake plant or peace lily. They help purify indoor air naturally.

You don’t have to sacrifice your health—or your time—to have a clean home. By swapping out chemical-heavy products for natural alternatives and using time-saving habits, you can create a home that’s fresh, safe, and manageable. Start small, stay consistent, and breathe easier—literally!


Be Well


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