Green Cleaning

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Green Cleaning Tips: Save some Green and Clean
Save some green and clean When it's time to stage a home, cleaning is a no-brainer. But you don't have to break the bank or harm your health to get the job done. While commercial cleaning products can help you get your home spic-n-span, they can be costly. A recent trend, and a helpful trend for people who are trying not...

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Green Cleaning Tips: Green Carpet Clean
Carpeting can be a beautiful and comfortable addition to a house, making it look fancy and giving your feet that happy feeling they deserve. But when that carpet gets dirty it can be a scarlet letter on your entire house, not to mention a hazard to your lung health. It's very important to keep your carpeting clean....

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Green Cleaning Tips: Metal Cleaners
Using green cleaning methods is not only good for the environment - it is also good for your health and pocket book. When cleaning metals, use the easy recipes below to get a brilliant shine.BrassMix equal parts of salt and flour with a little vinegar, and then rub.ChromeRub with undiluted vinegar.CopperRub with lemon juice and...

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Green Cleaning Tips: Air Fresheners
Commercial air fresheners can be very expensive and contain materials that can prove harmful to the environment and tend to mask odors rather than eliminate them. Using green cleaning alternatives is not only easy, but it is also a good way to rid your home of toxic chemicals. All the ingredients below are inexpensive and can...

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Green Cleaning Tips: Homemade Drain Cleaner
So many people are involved in Going Green theses days. Most of us know that Going Green and working to preserve the environment involves every aspect of our lives, including clogged drains. Fortunately there are a couple effective green cleaning ways to unclog your drains, without using the frightening chemicals.Step 1Add 1/2...

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Green Cleaning Tips: Furniture Polish
Going green doesn't mean you have to give up the healthy glow and scent conventional furniture polishes provide. But despite the shine and fragrance many furniture polishes provide, many feature toxic chemicals that threaten the environment and indoor air quality. Use the green cleaning steps below to make your own Go Green...

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Green Cleaning Tips: Going Green in the Bathroom
In today's environment going "Green" seems to be the buzzword. In the worlds rapidly growing population, something has to give when it comes to polluting the environment. Green Cleaning is rapidly becoming more and more popular with big cleaning distributors like "Clorox" are coming out with green...

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Green Cleaning Tips: Floor Cleaner
If you're looking for a safe and economical alternative to commercial floor cleaners, read the green cleaning steps below. This will reduce the chemical usage in your home, help the environment and also save you some money.Step 1Add 1 cup white vinegar to a bucket.Step 2Add 1/4 cup washing soda.Step 3Add 1 tablespoon...

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Green Cleaning Tips: All Purpose Cleaners
Commercial cleaning products are among the most hazardous products sold to consumers. The best alternative for the health of your family and the planet is to make your own non-toxic Green Cleaning products at home. This can be done easily with just 6 household ingredients, a couple spray bottles and a glass or plastic bottle for...

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Green Cleaning Tips: Green Cleaning in a Nutshell
In our war on dirt and germs we may often make things worse. Most of the conventional cleaning products we grew up with are petroleum-based and have dubious health and environmental implications. Instead of opting for cleaning products that annihilate everything in their paths, there are plenty of natural products and methods...







