Clean Green Julie Edelman Shares Expert Tips

Clean Green Julie Edelman: The Accidental Housewife Turns the Green Living Guy into a Green Cleaning Machine

Green Living Guy Becomes a Green Cleaning Machine With The Accidental Housewife!! She is No Accident!

Yes, it’s true. I got schooled—and in the best way—by someone who knows exactly how to clean smart, live real, and laugh through the mess. That someone is none other than Julie Edelman, also known as The Accidental Housewife. And let me tell you—she is no accident.

When we connected, I thought I was bringing green to the table. But Julie? She brought the common sense, the practicality, and a hilarious reminder that clean doesn’t mean perfect—it just means clean enough to live well.

Who Is Julie Edelman?

Julie Edelman is the best-selling author of The Accidental Housewife and a go-to media expert on all things home. But she’s not your typical “how-to” personality. She’s funny, honest, and totally real about what it takes to manage a house without losing your mind—or your Saturday afternoon.

And she’s got the TV creds to prove it: from The Today Show to Rachael Ray, Julie has been spreading the message that good enough is great. Her goal? Help people keep their homes healthy and happy—without obsessive cleaning, toxic chemicals, or 40-step routines.

Real Cleaning, Living and Being Green

Let’s face it. Green living can sound complicated. But Julie strips it down to what matters: small, simple choices that make a big difference. And she’s not pushing any miracle sprays or overpriced gadgets.

Instead, she shared practical tips like:

  1. Use vinegar and baking soda instead of chemical cleaners
  2. Skip antibacterial products—soap and water work just fine
  3. Reuse rags and cloths instead of buying single-use wipes
  4. Focus on one area at a time, not the whole house in one go

She reminded me that green cleaning starts in your mindset, not under the sink.

She’s Not Just Funny—She’s Right

Julie and I laughed through our chat—especially when she joked about being more “domestically disabled” than domestic goddess. But underneath that humor is some serious wisdom. She’s lived what she teaches.

She knows that life gets messy. And that’s okay.

The goal isn’t perfection. It’s a cleaner, safer home for your family—and the planet. That message hit home for me. As The Green Living Guy, I’ve spent years talking about clean tech, electric vehicles, and sustainable design. But this conversation brought me back to the basics.

And it made me better.

Turning Me into a Green Cleaning Machine

After talking with Julie, I looked at my own cleaning habits. I realized I still had room to grow—and clean up.

So, I:

  1. Switched to plant-based cleaners (or made my own)
  2. Started using microfiber cloths instead of paper towels
  3. Focused more on air quality by ditching artificial air fresheners
  4. Created a cleaning schedule that didn’t burn me out

And I felt good doing it. Not because my place was magazine-worthy, but because it was healthier, safer, and more sustainable.

Julie helped me rethink what green living looks like day-to-day. And that’s the kind of inspiration we all need.

Alcohol can clean your sink and great to drink says Julie Edelman

A Final Word on Balance

Julie Edelman doesn’t want you scrubbing floors all day. She wants you to enjoy your home, not just clean it. That’s a philosophy I can get behind.

So if you’re overwhelmed by “green goals” or feel guilty about clutter—take a breath. Then grab a rag, mix some vinegar and water, and clean just one thing.

Then go do something else you love.

Let’s Keep It Real—and Keep It Green

I’ll always be the guy who talks about electric cars and solar energy. But green living doesn’t stop at the garage or rooftop. It lives in your kitchen, your laundry room, and your everyday routines.

Thanks to Julie Edelman, I’m cleaning greener—and smarter.

And you can too.

Listen to Our Interview

🎧 Check out our full podcast episode here where we talk green cleaning, real living, and laugh through the mess.

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