Keeping your home spotless is important — but so is keeping it safe. Many conventional cleaning products contain harsh chemicals that can irritate skin, trigger allergies, and linger in the air long after you’ve finished cleaning. The good news? You don’t have to choose between a clean home and a healthy one.
At Taylor Cleaning LLC, we serve families across Indianapolis who care about what goes into their homes. Here are five eco-friendly cleaning tips we love — practical, effective, and gentle on your household and the environment.
1. Swap Chemical Sprays for Vinegar and Water
White distilled vinegar is one of the most powerful natural cleaners you’ll find. Mixed in equal parts with water, it cuts through grease, disinfects surfaces, and leaves glass streak-free — all without a single synthetic chemical.
Use it on:
- Kitchen countertops and stovetops
- Bathroom sinks and faucets
- Glass and mirrors
- Floor tiles (except natural stone — vinegar can etch marble and granite)
Pro tip: Add 10 drops of lemon or lavender essential oil to cut the vinegar smell and leave a fresh scent behind.
2. Use Baking Soda as a Gentle Scrub
Baking soda is mildly abrasive, which makes it perfect for scrubbing without scratching. It also neutralizes odors naturally — no artificial fragrance needed.
Try it on:
- Bathroom tile grout
- Oven interiors (mix with a little dish soap into a paste)
- Refrigerator shelves
- Garbage cans to eliminate lingering smells
Combine baking soda with vinegar for a satisfying fizzing action that lifts stuck-on grime from drains and sinks.
3. Choose Microfiber Over Paper Towels
Microfiber cloths pick up dust, bacteria, and allergens far more effectively than paper towels — using only water, no chemicals required. They’re washable and reusable, which means less waste and lower cost over time.
Microfiber works especially well for:
- Dusting furniture, blinds, and ceiling fans
- Polishing stainless steel appliances
- Wiping down glass and mirrors
- Mopping hard floors (microfiber mop heads are excellent)
Look for cloths with a high GSM (grams per square meter) — the denser the weave, the better the pick-up.
4. Ventilate While You Clean
Even natural cleaning products release some vapor into the air. Opening windows and running exhaust fans while you clean improves air quality, speeds up drying time, and helps any smell — vinegar included — dissipate quickly.
Good ventilation habits:
- Open at least two windows to create cross-ventilation
- Run the bathroom exhaust fan during and for 15 minutes after cleaning
- Use the kitchen hood fan when cleaning the stovetop
- Let rooms air out before closing them back up
5. Look for EPA Safer Choice Certified Products
When you do reach for a store-bought cleaner, look for the EPA Safer Choice label. These products have been reviewed by the Environmental Protection Agency and certified to be safer for human health and the environment — without sacrificing cleaning performance.
Common Safer Choice categories to look for:
- All-purpose cleaners
- Dish soap and dishwasher pods
- Laundry detergents
- Bathroom and tile cleaners
You can search for certified products at the EPA’s Safer Choice website.
Leave the Deep Cleaning to Us
Eco-friendly day-to-day habits make a big difference — but sometimes your home needs more than a quick wipe-down. Taylor Cleaning LLC provides professional residential cleaning services across Indianapolis using reliable, thorough, and trustworthy cleaning practices your family can feel good about.
Ready to come home to a truly clean space? Visit us at TaylorCleaningIndianapolis.com or use the contact form on our website to get a free estimate.
