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Cleaning

Home Made Cleaners How to Make Lavender Antibacterial Spray

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You Can Keep Your Home Clean And Fresh Smelling And Disinfected While Keeping Chemical Free With These Home Made Cleaners How to Make Lavender Antibacterial Spray

You can make home made cleaners like lavender antibacterial spray without having to invest in a lot of chemical-based cleaners to kill germs. You can easily make your own disinfectant spray at home to help keep your household free of potentially harmful chemicals. Lavender also has antiseptic properties, and it smells fresh and clean. Here are two simple to make recipes for lavender spray which can be made quickly and safely in the comfort of your own house, and with inexpensive, easily obtainable ingredients.

Ingredients for Lavender Antiseptic Spray: Continue Reading Home Made Cleaners How to Make Lavender Antibacterial Spray Here

Originally posted 2011-02-14 10:20:53.

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Posted by admin - March 5, 2012 at 1:24 pm

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Non-Toxic Cleaning Products Make Your Own Non-Toxic Multi-Purpose Cleaner

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Non-Toxic Cleaning Products Make Your Own Toxin Free Multi-Purpose Cleaner

Non-toxic cleaning products make your own toxin free multi-purpose cleaner, so if you spill something on your counter or floor, you probably have some sort of “all-purpose cleaner” that you reach for, and it’s most likely in a spray bottle. But some of those chemical-laden cleaners are questionable at best and dangerous at worst – their labels are festooned with warnings about accidental ingestion, inhalation of fumes, eye contact, skin contact, etc. However, you can use the empty containers of these cleaners to hold your own home-made cleaners. Just make sure that you dispose of the contents responsibly (contact your local EPA or solid waste authority) and wash out the bottle thoroughly if you choose to re-use. You make also purchase some empty all-purpose spray bottles at your local store, and make sure there are no toxic remnants in them.

Here are three recipes for all-purpose, toxin free cleaners for your home. Two of them are sprays and the other is a creamy scrubber. While they don not have toxins as far as cleaners go, it’s not a good idea to ingest them or let your toddler get into them unsupervised (after all, these recipes smell yummy!). But these cleaners are safe enough for your children to help you clean with your supervision. Continue Reading Non-Toxic Cleaning Products Make Your Own Non-Toxic Multi-Purpose Cleaner Here

Originally posted 2010-09-18 14:02:07.

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Posted by admin - January 4, 2012 at 9:33 am

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Green Dry Cleaning Green Alternatives to Dry Cleaning

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Green Dry Cleaning Green Alternatives to Convental Dry Cleaners

We will show you why green dry cleaning is better than conventional dry cleaning, because the latter uses a harmful chemical called Perchloroethylene or PERC for short. This chemical is petroleum based and has shown to cause severe health problems. It’s been labeled a probable carcinogen” by the International Association for Research on Cancer. Because of this fact, there are many dry cleaners that are switching to more green alternatives.

One such green alternative is using a pressurized CO2 process. It can be more expensive than using PERC however, the cost to your health and the environment are significantly reduced. Continue Reading Green Dry Cleaning Green Alternatives to Dry Cleaning Here

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Posted by admin - March 2, 2011 at 12:49 pm

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How to Clean A Dishwasher With Vinegar

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Help to keep your dishes cleaner with these how to clean a dishwasher with vinegar tips. Don't let your dishes become dirtier coming out than going in!

We show you how to clean a dishwasher with vinegar, as it seems there is no cleaning job that this multi use liquid can’t perform. Since your dishwasher is effectively doing all your dirty work, as in cleaning your dirty dishes, it also needs to be cleaned occasionally. Soap buildup in your appliance can lead to leaving streaks on your glassware and old dried food particles will stick to the inner workings of your dishwasher and potentially harm it over time. It’s always a good idea and proper maintenance to cleanse your dishwasher at least once every month. Follow these easy steps to find out how to sanitize your dishwasher with vinegar, which is nature’s own biodegradable and non-toxic cleaning agent. So if your dishwasher needs cleaning up, or it has been a month or so since the last cleaning, vinegar is once again the cleaner of choice by environmentally conscious homemakers. Here are two simple ways that you can use to clean it up inexpensively and effectively along with being eco-friendly.

Continue Reading How to Clean A Dishwasher With Vinegar Here

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Posted by admin - February 12, 2011 at 3:34 pm

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Natural Stain Removers How to Remove Stubborn Stains With Natural Ingredients

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With These Natural Stain Removers We Will Show You How to Remove Stubborn Stains With Natural Ingredients Like This Woman Is Doing Here

With these natural stain removers, you don’t have to douse your home or clothing with chemicals to remove difficult stains. Here are some tips on how to remove them with natural ingredients.

1. For liquid stains on your carpet, sprinkle them with ordinary table salt (use plenty). After half an hour or so, vacuum up the now-stained salt and sprinkle on more salt. Using a mixture of 2 parts water to 1 part white vinegar, scrub the second application of salt into what’s left of the stain. When it’s dry, vacuum again. Continue Reading Natural Stain Removers How to Remove Stubborn Stains With Natural Ingredients Here

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Posted by admin - February 8, 2011 at 8:06 am

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Best Way to Clean Carpet Natural Recipes to Clean Your Carpets

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There are better alternatives than these standard ways to get carpet clean!

Best way to clean carpet with natural recipes, for when you get a spill or stain on your carpet, you may have concerns about spraying chemical-based foams onto it to clean it. If you’d like to clean them using natural ingredients, here are some recipes that you can use that are natural.

1. Baking soda and vinegar

There are few things that baking soda and white vinegar won’t clean. Carpets are yet another thing that can be cleaned by this bubbly combination. Sprinkle soda over the stain, and then pour white vinegar on the soda. When the fizzing dies down, use an absorbent cloth to rub the carpet and soak up the vinegar. Let the area dry, and then vacuum up the leftover baking soda. Continue Reading Best Way to Clean Carpet Natural Recipes to Clean Your Carpets Here

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Posted by admin - October 28, 2010 at 8:52 am

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