What are the cleaning items that do not pollute the environment?
Written by earthfriendly on May 25th, 2009
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5 Comments at "What are the cleaning items that do not pollute the environment?"
Clorox has a new line of cleaners that are made of all natural, plant based materials. It is called Greenworks. No chemicals or bleach, just all natural stuff. They have it at the grocery store.
I order from them. Not only do they use less waste in shipping, there are much less bypoducts from the prodution of the actual products. The products are good quality.
And you have the option of becoming a business builder, but unlike some people think, you don’t have to. You can just order.
Lots of stores are selling “green” products. They have no chlorine bleach or ammonia which are two serious offenders. I use lots of vinegar for cleaning and baking soda has a mild abrasive action.
Good Cleaning
The Muse
White vinegar or plain water and a sponge.
Vinegar and carb-soda are what i use as well, but i also use micro cloths, they are colour coded for different uses and work magic with nothing but water.
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