Any recommendations on cleaning products for people with severe allergies?
January 2, 2010 by admin
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I have severe allergies to pollen, dust, most trees, and most grasses. I am looking for cleaning products. Does anyone have any experiences with the Green Works products from Clorox? I know they are supposed to be all natural.
make your own! It is cheaper and by far the safest thing out there. I have a pup with severe allergies and this is all we use to clean any area she is going to be in! (We also use All free and clear for her bedding http://www.all-laundry.com/ ) Go here:
http://housekeeping.about.com/cs/environment/a/alternateclean.htm
Lately, I get a temporary sore throat when I use cleaning products?
December 31, 2009 by admin
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I just noticed this yesterday as I was cleaning up the kitchen with 409.. Yuck.. And then again when I was scrubbing the tub with a Clorox product…
I even mixed the bottles with water because they seemed too concentrated.. Still got a sore throat though..
This is all so confusing because "Green" products are so expensive.
I noticed that too. The green products are expensive. Well, you know us females, we need for things to be clean and germ free, I suggest going to the drug store and buy those surgical masks to use while cleaning. Something I’m going to start doing, because I already have lung damage, so I’d hate to hear that you develop something like I have.
What type of products are available in the US for green cleaning – like Sugar Soap?
December 30, 2009 by admin
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I have seen on BBC-America Sugar Soap, Biodegradable Washing Powders, etc — I would like to order these in the US
Ditto on the Natural ingredients.
* Lemon juice
* Castile soap (such as Dr. Bonner’s)
* Steam (vapour)
* Baking soda
* Pumice stone
* Oils (Carrier oils such as Olive, Sesame, Sunflower, Peanut or Sweet Almond oils)
* Essential Oils (Natural pressed Citrus &/or Botanical oils)
* Clay
* Enzymes
* Salt
* Vinegar
* Water
* Bee’s wax
* Borax (washing soda)
* Corn Starch
* Isopropyl Alcohol
* Cream of Tartar
* Hydrogen Peroxide
Cleaning with Green Products?
December 28, 2009 by admin
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I read an article at http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/901217/how_to_go_green_and_stay_clean.html?cat=5 that tells you how to clean your home with "green friendly" make at home recipes. Has anyone ever tried any?
yes i regularly cut a lemon in half, add a splash of water into a microwavable plate and heat in m.oven for a min or two, it makes grease easier to remove and leaves ur m.oven smelling clean and fresh.
Multi-Clean: Green Leadership in the Cleaning Industry
November 25, 2009 by admin
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This video features commercial cleaning products manufacturer Multi-Clean. The company was selected by the Sustainable Planet TV show for a feature segment due to the company’s sustainability and education initiatives in the cleaning industry.
Duration : 0:6:15
Home Cleaning Products
November 25, 2009 by admin
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http://www.WowGreenYourHouse.com
WowGreen is 100% natural all Enzyme based house cleaning products.
Duration : 0:6:43
Does it Work? Testing My Homemade Cleaning Products
November 25, 2009 by admin
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Field testing around my house homemade multi-purpose cleaner; homemade air fresheners; homemade carpet cleaner
Duration : 0:9:55
Would you hire a cleaning service that used environment friendly cleaning products?
November 25, 2009 by admin
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My friend says that is a bad idea to hire a maid service that uses green products because they do not kill germs and don’t clean very well as opposed to using something like bleach.
I would say the enviornment friendly one. Yes, germs are bad, but if the world had no germs we would die.
Green products don’t necessarily not work, they just don’t work as much as bleach would. They still clean enough for you to live a healthy life. Plus still,just by smelling bleach your killing yourself. Well your brain cells, but harmful nonetheless.
where can i find green home cleaning products ? i’ve heard that don imus has a web site devoted to these types
November 25, 2009 by admin
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Try Quixtar products( link below). They are some of the best, most economical products I’ve ever used. I don’t know about Don Imus.
Can anyone recommend green methods/products for cleaning a marble tiled shower and grout?
November 25, 2009 by admin
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I use good old elbow grease. You can definitely get marble clean with just water and a sponge.


