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Easy Guide to Green Cleaning
by
Sarah Jane Dunaway
(IC: blogger)
$10
5 Minutes
Easy
With a newborn on the horizon, I’m a lot more conscious of my efforts in green cleaning and ways to cut the harsh chemicals I bring into our home. Of course, it’s just better for us and the environment, regardless of having children in the home. Transitioning to green cleaning can seem overwhelming, but if you make gradual changes overtime you’ll be eco-friendly before you know it, especially with today’s guide to green cleaning.
The Necessities:
Kitchen Cleaner:
Window Washer:
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Published November 11th, 2014 4:07 PM
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I'm all for natural, BUT you have to know the materials you are cleaning. You shouldn't use vinegar on granite or marble. I don't know much about other surfaces, but I learned the hard way on marble and was warned on Granite. What ever surface you clean, make sure you do your research on what is safe on that material! Thank you for sharing these ideas. Think about vinegar in your laundry on the towels, and epson salts to soften. Look into using tea tree oil and other essential oils for natural cleaning.
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