Monday, April 29, 2019

Why DIY Household Cleaners Fail

It is amazing to me the progress we make in society.   Consider this… a few centuries ago the phrase “Do It Yourself” would not have been a topic of interest.  Why?  It was commonplace for people to “do it yourself.”  If not you, then who? 

Only those in the highest echelons would have been able to pay for services, i.e. dressmaking, tailors, cooks, etc.

According to Wikipedia, it was in the 1950’s that the phrase “do it yourself” came into common usage.  Through the next two decades the practice of “do it yourself” grew in popularity as recent college graduates chose to purchase affordable, rundown older homes to renovate. 

As our technology increased, so did the means to get the message out on how YOU can do things for yourself!  Cable networks had popular shows such as “This Old House” starring Bob Villa.  In 1994 HGTV came on the scene followed shortly by the DIY Network. 

These hit channels have only fueled the desire to “Do It Yourself.”   And why not?  There is a sense of pride and accomplishment when you create/repair something on your own. 

Personally speaking, I had much pride in a pallet patio I made in our backyard (with much help from my husband).  I saw a design on Pinterest and thought, that looks awesome, I think we can do that!

Two months later, nearing the end of summer, we had the pallet patio finished.  It looked amazing and was such a wonderful place to retreat!  However… little did I know that even though I used a special stain that was water resistant, that was not enough to seal the patio from our harsh Michigan winters.

Demolition of pallet patio
Fast forward three years and our pallet patio is on the verge of a do-over.  More accurately, a pull-it-out and put down a flagstone patio, professionally, looks to be on our horizon. 

“Do it Yourself” has its limitations!

Sometimes, you need to call in the professionals! 

Has that steered me away from my love of pallets?  No.  I just know better how to use them!  Lesson learned—don’t use them as flooring for an outdoor seating area!

What are other projects we like to tackle in the DIY arena? 

Making your own household cleaners is a big one!  Thankfully, the public is coming around on the dangers of chemicals in household cleaners!  For too long we have been duped into thinking that there are no real dangers in household cleaning products.  If that were the case, why do most of the bottles have Warning Labels!  

I get the desire to make your own cleaning products... 

You want to be in control of what is used in your home.
You want to know exactly what the ingredients are.
You want to have a product that is inexpensive and readily available.
You want to use natural ingredients.

I get it.

Here’s the catch though.  Like my pallet patio, not all products/materials are suitable for all surfaces.

Take for example vinegar and baking soda.

Is vinegar a natural product?  Yes, a natural by-product of alcohol.
Is baking soda a natural product?  Yes, (though not sustainable as it is mined from the ground).

These two substances are toted as being great natural household cleaners, but there is a HUGE CATCH!

Vinegar is highly acidic.  It is actually harmful on stone/tile and wood surfaces. 
Baking soda is abrasive and could also damage natural surfaces. 

There are benefits to using vinegar and baking soda such as unclogging a slow drain.  Vinegar is often used to clean coffee pots. I have even used vinegar on sunburns.  That may sound crazy, but the vinegar draws out the heat.  Do a web search on that.   Baking soda and water have been used on bee stings to reduce pain and inflammation. 

So, yes, there are uses for vinegar and baking soda besides cooking.  I would just not use them for cleaning the surfaces of my home.   Before I was introduced to Brightly Green, I used baking soda on my kitchen countertops.  That was a mistake as the soda dulled the finish!

Done.
HG Labs family of household cleaners (Brightly Green, Harmony Aromatherapy, Baby Harmony are completely natural.  Even the fragrance is 100% natural—from essential oils)

You want truth in labeling.
Done.
Read our product information page. Plus, each bottle has ingredients labeled.

You want inexpensive, natural household cleaners & readily available.
Done.
Brightly Green Concentrates are the best bang for your buck. 



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Leave the cleaning to the professionals and concentrate on other DIY projects that will enhance your home and living experience! 

You’ll be glad you did!

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1 comment:

  1. Love this post! In my house we point in pay. Do it yourself is not an option. We do rely on professionals. Recently we were thinking about something we needed to have done and my husband said, “ I could do that. But it wouldn’t look very good.” We laughed and called someone.

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