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Experiment: Can I Green My Sink Routine?

Experiment Taken From: Notebook Entry 05.29.08

Materials Needed: Please see ohdeedoh for the full instructions on this task. I used the vinegar and a lavender essential oil to make my homemade disinfectant, but you could also use tea tree oil. For extra credit, grab some baking soda and use this to scour the sink before disinfecting.

Results: I will admit that I really used to love bleaching my sink. I am all about cleaning the sink and have been ever since I read Sink Reflections. There was just something so therapeutic about having a fresh clean sink and there is just something so cleansing about that sparkling white sink after a good bleaching. To this day, if I smell Comet cleanser it makes me think of my mom and her sink cleaning days when I was a little girl.

But the times, they are a changin’ and I am trying to incorporate more green living into my life. I have talked a lot about implementing homemade cleaners into your routine, but I was still dragging my feet on cleaning my sink with the green stuff.

I really wanted to try this homemade disinfectant and thought I would give my sink a good scrubbing with baking soda instead this time.

I just sprinkled my sink liberally with baking soda and ran a tiny bit of water. This made it more of a scouring paste and I scrubbed it with a little brush (or whatever else you have on hand). Once I scrubbed it well, I gave the sink a rinse and then wiped it out with a towel. I finished the routine off by spraying my homemade disinfectant and wiping the sink down again.

If you are a bleach user, I wouldn’t say it was exactly the same type of white, but it came very close. It did require a bit of elbow grease and took longer, but it was oh-so-worth-it!


Oh, and did you notice that sweet little dishcloth hanging over my faucet? I made that! It is a gift to myself after all of the gifts I have made. It isn’t even a reject one (which is what I normally give myself). It is the first item that I have knitted for myself since I have learned how. Oh, and it also happens to be green- just like my new sink routine!

I feel like this is something that I can do regularly and am proud that I have finally given the bleach up for good! Thanks ohdeedoh for this great idea!

What are some of your favorite ways to green up your household routines?
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I am so excited to open our Notebook Experiments up to everyone and I hope that you will be able to participate this week or in weeks to come! I will be posting this each Thursday so please mark your calendars if you plan to participate. You can post your entries at any time throughout the week and then leave your entry in the links below.

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1. Choose anything from any of our notebook entries (past or present) to do with your family. We have hundreds of bookmarked links of crafts, ways to save money, and organizing ideas.
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    I know that bleach might not be all that 'green' but I do think that using basic items like that is better than buying a different spray cleaner for every job. I do love vinegar and baking soda but sometimes only bleach can really do the job!

    That dishcloth is super cute! Good for you for giving your self a gift. :)

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    Hey Amy,
    I finished my Kenmore contest entry (and crossing my fingers for the grand prize!) Just thought I would let you know and give you the link if you want to peek.

    You can check it out on the contest site, under Crazy Lady and her Cleaning Confessions, or follow this:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nt-O3r393Ks

    to the YouTube link.

    Thanks for the mention of it, I got my kids involved and we all pitched in. It's a little more unique than what they have, so maybe it will work!

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    I'm all about vinegar! It's a disinfectant & we have hard water so it's also great to break through the stains that leaves behind. :) Mostly for me, though, is I have an extreme chemical sensitivity so I can't really use bleach or other industrial cleaners so I've used vinegar to clean for years.

    I guess I was just ahead of my time. :)

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    Your dish cloth is so cute!!!!

    I have a metal sink, and have never tried bleaching it. I've recently switched from commercial (chemical filled cleaners) to baking soda, and am loving the way that my sink sparkles, and the lack of hazardous odors that I inhale in the process!

    Shannon

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    Shannon- When I had a metal sink, I never used bleach. I do love that Bar Keeper's Friend for stainless sinks though- you might really like that! The beauty of the metal sink is that it doesn't look dirty.

    Emily- Just watched your entry. Simply. Amazing. You have such a knack for these things! I wish I got to help choose the finalist :) Let me know if you win anything!!

    Thanks so much for all of these great comments!

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