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It's that time of year again! Spring cleaning is in full effect and it's time to break out the gloves, scrubbing brushes and spray bottles. But when it comes to the products you use, you may want to think twice about those store-bought cleaning solutions you've grown accustomed to. They're filled with chemicals and are not the safest options for your family and home. Instead, go with these natural vinegar-based DIY cleaners–they're much safer (and cheaper) alternatives to get your home squeaky clean for spring!
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DIY Laundry Pods
These DIY laundry pods are safe for washers, easy to make at home and will save you some major bucks!
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DIY Wood Floor Cleaner
This homemade wood floor cleaner takes care of messes, dries quickly and gets your wood floors looking spotless without damage.
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Shower Head Cleaner
Get rid of that grimy shower head in a matter of minutes with this easy-to-follow vinegar tutorial.
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Mold Cleaner
Say goodbye to nasty bathroom mold with this natural mold-busting solution.
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Iron Cleaner
Your iron accumulates dirt and calcification that can often go unnoticed! Solve the problem and prolong the life of your iron with this simple vinegar tutorial.
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Homemade Bug Spray
Save your beautiful plants and flowers from pesky little critters with this homemade vinegar solution.
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DIY Fabric Softener
Skip the pricey store-bought fabric softeners and make your own natural alternative!
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Dishwasher Cleaner
This simple tutorial will give the inside of your dishwasher a much-needed makeover.
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Streak-Free Window Cleaner
Streaky windows are never a good look. Get a streak-free shine with this homemade glass cleaning solution.
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Tile Floor Cleaner
Make the dirt and grime on your tile floors disappear with this DIY tile floor cleaner.
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Toy Sanitizer
Keep playtime germs at bay with this homemade sanitizing solution.
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