So after havÂing all this work done on my bathÂroom, I thought I could go through ways of being green in the bathÂroom, I’ll slowly move to other rooms in the house
when I chance of course.
The bathÂroom norÂmally uses a lot of energy also a lot of money due to the fact you can norÂmally have your washÂing machine in there, all hair related items (hair dryÂers), toiÂlet and of course the bath/shower, anyÂthing that uses gas or elecÂtricÂity. (NOTE, NorÂmally plugs outÂside of the bathÂroom also you might have a sepÂaÂrate cleanÂing area for the washÂing machine and laundry).
CleanÂing Products

First I would start with cleanÂing prodÂucts betÂter for the enviÂronÂment, someÂtimes more expenÂsive but they do reduce potenÂtial allerÂgens, and toxic cleanÂing prodÂucts have been linked to childÂhood wheezÂing and asthma. In the UK our main green cleanÂing prodÂucts is ecover, which smells good, my parÂents have been using it for years, I have started to recently. What I find about the prodÂucts someÂtimes you might have to scrub a litÂtle bit harder but other than that no difference.
Home-made soluÂtions to cleanÂing products:
ScrubÂbing sinks, tubs, and counter tops with a paste of bakÂing soda and water effecÂtively removes dirt rings and some stains; if that doesn’t work, try a paste of washÂing soda and water, and be sure to wear gloves.
For cleanÂing winÂdows, fill your own spray botÂtle with water and either one-quarter cup white vineÂgar or one tableÂspoon lemon juice to cut grease.
PolÂish furÂniÂture with a mixÂture of one teaÂspoon olive oil and one-half cup white vineÂgar, or look for solvent-free prodÂucts that use minÂeral or plant oils.
WashÂing Machines
Now we all know that washÂing machines use a lot of water and even more so if you have a baby or a young famÂily, now I have tried a few difÂferÂent types to save money.
First one was this soapÂnuts, now it says this about them:
SoapÂnuts (SapinÂdus MukoÂrossi) are grown in India and Nepal, harÂvested in a susÂtainÂable way in OctoÂber from 15m high trees. The soapÂnuts are sticky and golden in colour when removed changÂing to redÂdish brown when dried. SoapÂnut shells conÂtain saponin (a natÂural deterÂgent) and when they come in conÂtact with water they make mild suds. SoapÂnuts are a natÂural, organic, enviÂronÂmenÂtally friendly alterÂnaÂtive to soap, deterÂgent and shampoo.
Which I thought would be an amazÂing idea, and I was keen on them, I tried them so many times but they did not work for me which was really disÂapÂpointÂing. I perÂsonÂally think it was because my husÂband (who I adore) is a litÂtle overly sweaty.
At the moment I am tryÂing ECOZONE — ECOBALLS which are two balls conÂtains these natÂural pelÂlets, they are hypoalÂlerÂgenic and only cost 7p a wash. So far with these I have had clean smelling washing.
Some other home-made soluÂtions to washÂing machine cleanÂing related:
To remove stains from clothÂing, try soakÂing fabÂrics in water mixed with borax, lemon juice, hydroÂgen perÂoxÂide, washÂing soda, or white vineÂgar. Or, look for “non-chlorine bleach†made from sodium perÂcarÂbonÂate or sodium perboÂrate, availÂable from Bio Pac, Ecover, NatÂuÂrally Yours, ShakÂlee, or SevÂenth Generation.
FabÂric can be softÂened by adding one-quarter cup of bakÂing soda to the wash cycle; this recently worked on sevÂeral pairs of catalogue-bought cargo pants made of a cardboard-stiff cotÂton that litÂerÂally scraped a teenager’s skin. A quarÂter cup of white vineÂgar will also soften fabÂric, as well as elimÂiÂnate cling.
ToiÂlet
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It was not until I had an issue with my toiÂlet that I realised how much it costs me to run my toiÂlet about £500 in six months just from the toiÂlet alone, it was leakÂing day and night.
Now I would recÂomÂmend to everyÂone that you get what is called a hippo bag they are norÂmally free from your water comÂpany, you place them in your toiÂlet inside the cisÂtern under the ballÂcock and fill up with water while you are flushÂing, this saves about 3 litres of water when flushing.
Bathing/Showering
As they always say to save money and water have a shower, we had one fitÂted recently and it is amazÂing how much less water you use, I am hopÂing that the bill will show how much it is savÂing plus it takes less time and the water stays hot the whole way through washing.
Ideas around this one is to have a low-flow shower head and if you have a shower curÂtain use a vinyl one instead.
Paint
Now see I didn’t think of this one so much it wasn’t until I was researchÂing that I came across this one, accordÂing to it you should use paint with a low volatile organic comÂpounds (VOC) label as it is not so toxic. I guess I will have to try this one out when I get around to re-painting the bathroom.
Also another idea is the norÂmal one replace light bulbs with energy savÂings ones.
Links of interest:
Whoa long post, okay next week I’ll move onto the kitchen area.
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Yay an Eco-friendly post!
I also use that washÂing up liqÂuid and it seems just like the norÂmal ones.
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Yay for being eco friendly! I use eco friendly cleanÂing prodÂucts and I wouldn’t have it any other way.
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@Caity, yay for being eco friendly too glad it’s not just me
@Nichola, I know it doesn’t feel any difÂferÂent
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that’s a great idea
i’m not a green perÂson though. i should start ’cause i waste a lot of stuff. it’s bad but ya know…
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I can’t say that believe in global warmÂing but I do believe in going green. I love nature and natÂural prodÂucts are alot safer than the chemÂiÂcal stuff. RecyÂcling is my new best friend.
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Those are excelÂlent Green ideas, you’ve really put thought into it I’m really impressed. I wish I could be as good! It’s really a shame these methÂods aren’t more well known, then more peoÂple would be able to take steps towards a greener livÂing. Have you tried out the boiler scrapÂpage scheme etc? You may be able to get a govÂernÂment grant for that and things like roof and cavÂity insuÂlaÂtion!
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Oooh very interÂestÂing ideas
I’d probÂaÂbly think more about these sort of things when I have a house of my own!
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That is awfully cool. I never really thought about going green with cleanÂing supÂplies. How silly right? I’ll have to try some of these methÂods out!
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For those who don’t have Hippo bags in their area, here’s how we do it: take a plasÂtic botÂtle and fill it with water. Put it in the cisÂtern. You can use sevÂeral small ones to fill the space more easily.
I liked this post a lot!
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@Kathleen what a great idea
Aw thanks
@Ashley finÂgers crossed they work for you
@Katie Yeah I wasn’t very interÂested until I had my own house
@Alice Yeah I have looked into that but the cost of a new boiler would take away all my savÂings and the guy said it will last for another 5 years, finÂgers crossed.
@Joy Yes me too, I was never much into it before
@Jenny yeah totally agree, I don’t like wastÂing ideas now
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