Here is a great Way to Go Green by using Homemade Cleaning Supplies
Some of the biggest sources of poisons in every home is in the cupboard that holds the toxic cleaning chemicals in it. In order to help safe guard your household members and the world you live in consider the alternative, homemade cleaning products. Many of these can be made with ingredients that are already in the average American household. the best thing is that they are non-toxic and non-polluting.
This Blog has homemade cleaning products for many different kinds of household cleaning situations. Here you will learn how to clear clogged drains, remove stains, eliminate heel marks, clean woodwork, clean bathrooms, clean kitchens, clean windows, and many more applications.
Here is a sample of just one of the homemade recipes at www.waytogogreen.org:
The next time that you have a plugged drain at your home, try a non-toxic replacement. Take ½ cup of baking soda with ½ cup of salt. Pour them down the drain quickly and followed by a gallon of boiling water. This will need to set overnight but in the morning turn on the tap. The water will drain down the pipes, and the plugged drain will be no more. This approach is non-toxic to the environment and safe for your drains.
There are many companies out there claiming to be selling environmentally friendly cleaning products, such as green cleaning supplies, eco friendly cleaning supplies. The chemicals should be renewable, free of dyes and odors, recyclable or recycled themselves, non-toxic, phosphate free and biodegradable to be environmentally friendly.
By being well informed you can make wise decisions in your purchases. Please think about the one goal is for a way to go green and to make your home safe for your family members. Just think about all those nasty synthetic chemicals you washed down the drains before you were environmentally aware, that are now in the water supply you will be amazed. When you consider that you utilize this same water supply to provide your home with the life giving needs of water. No doubt you will want to make sure that your cleaning products are environmentally friendly.
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