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Winn-Dixie
850-872-9300
3157 West 23Rd Street
Panama City, FL
Target
(850) 785-8966
2340 Highway 77
Panama City, FL
Publix
(850) 747-9780
650 W 23Rd St
Panama City, FL
Publix
(850) 236-4415
2419 Thomas Dr
Panama City, FL
Publix
(850) 271-6180
2310 S Highway 77
Lynn Haven, FL
Sam'S Club
(850)769-2222
1707 W. 23Rd. St.
Panama City, FL
Kmart
(850) 769-2251
1329 W 15Th St
Panama City, FL
Winn-Dixie
850-234-1200
2533 Thomas Drive
Panama City, FL
Walmart
(850) 265-2626
2101 S Highway 77
Lynn Haven, FL
Winn-Dixie
850-271-0066
1812 Hwy 77 South Suite 119
Lynn Haven, FL
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Forget the Bleach! 3 All-Natural Cleaners to Use Instead

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Forget the Bleach! 3 All-Natural Cleaners to Use Instead
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There's no denying: Bleach definitely seems like it does a good job of getting things clean. But, on the other hand, who wants to breathe in all of those harsh fumes? And what's 'clean' about that? I know I'd rather avoid having poisonous chemicals, especially around my kids. The good news is: Mama Nature has got us covered. Who needs bleach when you can use these five great natural cleaners instead.

1. Vinegar

My favorite all-purpose cleaner is vinegar, which is also a mild disinfectant. It leaves countertops, high chair trays and walls (as well as windows and mirrors) clean and shiny. For a bit of added cleaning power, you can add a drop or two of liquid soap to a spray bottle of water and vinegar -- a 50/50 mix of vinegar to water is just about perfect.

2. Lemon Juice

For cleaning and disinfecting cutting boards , drains and garbage disposals, lemon and lemon juice are perfect. Slice a lemon in half and rub it all over a cutting board, then simply wash as usual. Toss a halved lemon into the garbage disposal and run it to freshen and disinfect. You can also simply pour lemon juice down your drains to freshen them up.

3. Castile Soap

Castile soap is a natural, vegetable-based soap that is a gentle yet effective cleaner. You can add castile soap to your homemade cleaners to give them a little extra cleaning power, or you can simply add a few drops of liquid castile soap to some hot water to wash down your countertops, stove, floors or any other grimy area.

4. Borax

Borax is often found in the laundry aisle. Often, people use Borax to give their laundry detergent a bit more cleaning power, but Borax is also an effective disinfectant all by itself. Consider using Borax to clean your sinks or toilets in place of powdered cleansers. You can even make your own version of "soft scrub" type cleaners by making a paste of Borax, warm water and castile soap.

5. Tea Tree Oil

You know those popular "pine" scented cleaners? The scent of those cleaners is actually derived from tea tree oil, which is a great general purpose cleaner and disinfectant. You can buy tea tree oil w...

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