Keep It Clean With These 12 Eco-Friendly + Frugal Living Swaps

Keep It Clean With These 12 Eco-Friendly + Frugal Living Swaps

We know you’re buried under loads of laundry, piles of dishes, and floors that haven’t been mopped in who knows how long. Housekeeping is probably your least favorite topic of conversation these days, but someone’s gotta do it! So when it’s time to roll up your sleeves and do the chores, keep these eco-friendly tips in mind. While living a greener lifestyle does not happen overnight, we can all take small steps to lighten our footprint. These swaps are not only beneficial for the environment, they’ll save you money in the long run!

 

1. Swap: Dryer Balls For Dryer Sheets.

Have you joined the ranks of people who LOVE their dryer balls? Instead of single-use dryer sheets, that are often filled with toxins and synthetic fragrances, wool dryer balls work to eliminate static, soften your clothes, banish wrinkles, and reduce drying time. They’ll last for 1,000+ loads of laundry, so you can save a good chunk of change while keeping traditional dryer sheets out of the landfill. (PS: For more ideas on how to use your dryer balls, be sure to check out this article.)

 

2. Swap: Concentrated Laundry Detergent For Regular Detergent.

It’s a fact: Kids = laundry, and lots of it! Instead of traditional detergent, opt for the concentrated kind. These formulas are made without extra water and filler ingredients, so a small amount of concentrate goes a loooong way (psst: be sure to always follow the measurement guidelines so you don’t pour too much!). Concentrated detergent comes in smaller containers, but delivers more loads of laundry. '

 

3. Swap: Cleaning Concentrates For Single-Use Cleaning Spray.

Another great way to keep tabs on your plastic usage? Use cleaning concentrates! Look for companies that offer refillable options for their various cleaning lines. You keep the same container forever (spray bottle, soap dispenser, etc.) and use the company’s concentrated solution every time you need a refill.  Genius, right? Bye, bye single-use plastics!

 

4. Swap: Cleaning Rags For Paper Towels.

We know, we know. Paper towels are a parent’s best friend. While super convenient, there is a more eco-friendly way to clean up your spills and messes: reusable cleaning cloths and rags. You probably have everything you need to make a big ol’ batch of them right now. Cut up old t-shirts, burp cloths, and towels and keep a stash in the kitchen. For a fun challenge, hide your roll of paper towels for a week and encourage your family to clean anything and everything with reusable rags. You might never go back!

 

5. Swap: Essential Oils For Synthetic Air Fresheners.

Babies (and their poopy diapers) are smelly. And while it’s tempting to mask the odor with a plug-in scent or a bottle of air freshener, there is a better alternative -- one that doesn’t involve plastic use or synthetic fragrances. Diffuse essential oils (lemon, peppermint, or lavender are perfect choices!), or make a DIY air freshener spray (6 TBS Distilled Water + 2 TBS Witch Hazel + 20 drops of your fav essential oils). Better yet? Open the windows to get rid of the stale indoor air. It’s that simple!

 

6. Swap: Recyclable Cleaning Tools For Plastic Ones.

If you use plastic cleaning tools like a toilet brush or broom pan, that’s OK (most of us do!). Just use and re-use what you have until it’s TRULY ineffective. When it’s time to replace them, recycle what you can, then opt for tools made from natural or recyclable materials - like wood, bamboo or metal. Your new supplies will last waaay longer, plus it’s nice knowing there’s a payoff for the planet (and your wallet).

 

7. Swap: Baking Soda + Vinegar For Chemical Drain Cleaner.

This old-school duo is so legit that even the folks at Liquid-Plumr salute its ability to clear clogs. If your sink isn’t clearing as quickly as it could, pour a cup of baking soda down the drain, then follow it with a cup of heated vinegar. Wait about 10 minutes, then flush the drain with a pot of boiling water. You can even use this solution on a monthly basis, or as often as needed, to prevent clogging.

 

8. Swap: Ketchup (!!!) For Silver Polish.

Yup, you heard us right: It’s time to put that orphaned packet in your junk drawer to work. Grimy brass, copper and silver are no match for ketchup’s acidic tomato and vinegar. Rub the condiment on with a cloth, let it sit for 10 minutes (timed, if you please, since you don’t want to damage your metal pieces), then rinse and buff back to a cheery shine.

 

9. Swap: Old Toothbrushes For Q-Tips.

Before you grab a Q-Tip to clean those small, awkward areas in the house, reach for your old toothbrush instead! Those teeny tiny bristles are good for more than just your pearly whites. Repurpose your old toothbrush and use it to clean things like grout, window tracks, and any hard-to-reach spot that needs some polishing. If you’d like to wash your toothbrush before putting it to work, just give it a gentle scrub with warm soapy water. Tada!

 

10. Swap: Baking Soda + Vinegar For Oven Cleaner. 

This dynamic duo returns! This time, baking soda and vinegar use their magical powers to clean your oven (a task that most people put off for years because it’s simply the worst!). After removing your oven racks, mix ½ cup of baking soda with ½ cup of water to make a paste. Wearing rubber gloves, spread the paste all over the interior of the oven and let it sit for 12 hours. Wipe it all off with a damp cloth then spray white vinegar on the inside of the oven (this is the fun part, where any leftover baking soda will foam and loosen up). Wipe off the remaining solution with another damp rag and allow it to dry. Prepare to be amazed at your squeaky clean oven! 

 

11. Swap: Old Coffee Grounds For Abrasive Cleaner.

Even your daily cup of joe can contribute to your green cleaning regimen! Coffee grounds are abrasive and can help remove buildup on hard-to-clean surfaces. They may even help sanitize due to their antibacterial and antiviral properties. Use them to scour your sink, polish your cookware or clean your grill. Just be careful not to use them on any kind of porous material, as they can cause brown stains. 

 

12. Tip: The ONLY Way to Get Pee Stains Out of A Mattress.

At some point, every single parent in the universe will have a potty-stained mattress to deal with. For a simple solution, mix 8 oz of 3% hydrogen peroxide + 3 TBS baking soda + 1 drop dish soap. You can put this solution in a spray bottle (just don’t shake it too vigorously or it could clog the sprayer!) or just apply it with a cloth. Spray or rub the stained areas of the mattress with this solution (really lay it on thick!) and step away. The stain should disappear within 5-10 minutes, but if it doesn’t, just re-apply until it’s gone. After the mattress dries, vacuum or wipe off any baking soda film that remains. Incredible, right? You’re welcome! 



We hope this inspires you to clean up your cleaning routine. What are your favorite green cleaning tips, tricks, and swaps? Please share them in the comments below! 


66 comments


Absolutely LOVE Hello Bello products and couldn’t be more happy to have products that are affordable and safer for my family. Thank you for the great ECO friendly tips, I’m going to try some right away!

Elyse Howell on
Thank you for all these great tips. I’ve never used dryer balls so I’m really excited to try them. I have switched qtips to using old toothbrushes to clean in tiny spaces
Kayleigh on

I work in dental and we use tooth brushes for everything! Cleaning under faucets and wire racking.

Paige Hallstrom on

These are all such great advice! Love it—especially cleaning rags! They save a ton of paper towels from hitting the landfill!

Betty on

I absolutely love all of your products! Thank you for all these great tips. I’ve never used dryer balls so I’m really excited to try them. I have switched qtips to using old toothbrushes to clean in tiny spaces

Brittany Camby on

We are huge fans of baking soda and vinegar in our house. For stain removing on clothes we also use 1 part blue Dawn dishwashing liquid 2 parts 3% hydrogen peroxide mixed up in a DARK spray bottle. Works like magic!

Kristen Davis on

I am most definitely bookmarking this post for future/regular use! I’m pleased to know that a few of the things I already do are on this list, but also glad I learned some new things I could/should be doing. Thank you so much, Hello Bello, for making such great products and for sharing useful information. I am a fan for life!

veronica gutierrez on

As a new homeowner 7 years ago I purchased all the cleaning supplies you could think of. My house was clean, but knowing we wanted to have children I wanted to switch my cleaning supplies to something that would be better for babies. I threw out all my cleaning supplies and bought all new “healthy cleaners”. I’ve been using many of the items listed above and others for the past five years. My house still feels and smells clean and when I used the harsher supplies and I know my kids are living in a safer environment!!

Nathalie on

I’ve been using dryer balls for years and I swear by them! My sheets never ball up and my towels dry faster. Also, my grandmother taught me the versatility of vinegar. When in doubt – try vinegar! Thanks for these tips!

Amanda on

Love these tips!! We’ve switched almost all of our household cleaning supplies to Hello Bello and can’t wait to add more!!

Kelsi Bailey on

We LOVE Hello Bello! I recommend it to every new parent I meet. Can’t wait to try the new dryer balls!

Rebecka on

What great ideas! I’ve made some of these changes already Nd will institute some more!

Hillary Hatch on

Wow I love these tips! I already use some of them but I’m definitely gonna try that trick for the pee stain on the mattress in my sons room 👀

Alisha R Cupit on

Love these tips! There’s SO much we can do with baking soda and vinegar. The coffee grounds has me intrigued though!

Brittany on

Love the last tip about the mattress! Just tried it on my son’s mattress and it worked so well! Thanks for the great suggestion 😊

Katia on

Great post, I love reading all these creative ideas! Looking forward to trying the new dryer balls!

ELIZABETH on

Been wanting to try dryer balls!! Let’s do this!

Ileana on

I love all of these tips! These may seem like small changes but if we all do at least one of these things, we can make a HUGE impact for the future of our planet!

Candace Van Wade on

LOVE these ideas! Thanks for sharing. The ketchup one has me curious!

Kristen McD on

I love these ideas! This is really great advice!

Kesi Hollis on

I am SO excited about the wool dryer balls. I think they are going to be a wonderful addition to the HelloBello family and I can’t wait to try them!

Kaileigh on

Use a reusable water bottle opposed to plastic.

Anna MacLean on

Love these tips! We use the baking soda + vinegar mix for almost everything!! Another E.O. Tip from a fellow oily mama: swap out your car freshener with a few drops of your favorite essential oil onto a cotton ball or pad and stuff in your air conditioning vents in your car or even your cup holder! (Lavender + traffic jams = a pleasant ride home)

Janelle Jenkins on

Such great tips! Thanks for the information!!

Amanda on

I made the switch to dryer balls and I will never go back! Also, love Thieves cleaner from young living – a little goes a long way mixed with water to clean my surfaces in my home!

Katelyn H. on

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