Published on September 15th, 2011 |
by Vivian Nelson Melle
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How To Make Your Own Reusable Cleaning Wipes
Even water has the potential to damage surfaces.
Test for Reactions
It’s always important to test your skin and surfaces for reactions to new cleaning products. It’s also necessary to keep all cleaning items out of children’s reach. These products are gentle enough to use every day which also helps make maintenance much easier. Make sure to shake the cleanser before each use.
Next time you go to scrub down your garage door, don’t use chemical filled cleaning supplies. Instead, try using cleaning supply recipes made up from ingredients you have lying around the house.
While the market is full of cleansers made for wood and now even all purpose for wood and glass, sometimes the solution is much more simple. Here are a few ways to send those dust particles packing.
Paperless Kitchen is committed to helping you make cleaner, greener choices in your home. They offer a full range of eco-friendly cleaning tools and supplies to help you get your home spotless while decreasing your environmental footprint. Green Living Ideas was recently sent some paperless paper towels and they are…
Vivian Nelson Melle Vivian Nelson Melle is a writer and life coach helping individuals, families, and businesses thrive. She supports small businesses especially in the areas of Green Living, Health, and Wellness. She can be found at www.viviannelsonmelle.com and www.craftyvivi.com