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Three Natural Cleaners for Your Home
by C.M. Vanderlinden
For a healthy home, consider using more natural cleaners. Most of us have an arsenal of chemicals in our home, and many of them have labels that warn “keep out of reach of... published 2 years ago
Commercial Household Cleaners vs. Vinegar
by mathan1234
Walking down the aisle of the grocery store near the cleaning products, the shelves are full of items that weren't invented a hundred years ago. One item that's been around for centuries, is environmentally... published 10 months ago
Steps to House Cleaning
by prsmith
Household Cleaning Tips My name is Paula Smith.I had a cleaning business for five years. I do not however have it now.I have moved on in life and here I am. I do enjoy helping others out and love to share... published 12 months ago
Money saving environmentally safe cleaners you make at home
by MarcyL04
You can save money while helping our environment These cleaners will help you save money but they will also make your home healthier. I use these cleaners to help make my home safer (I have a son with... published 7 months ago
Tips to Hiring a Cleaning Service
by travelgirl
If you are tired of the unending job of cleaning your house, now is the time to get a house cleaner. You are sick of spending every spare minute cleaning – it never ends. The toilets, windows, the dust and... published 3 months ago
Different Natural Cleaning Products
by Safe Shield
Cleaning Products are now changing from using harsh chemicals to using natural ingredients. Why the sudden change and what are you receiving using natural cleaning products around your home. Natural Cleaning... published 11 months ago
Product Review: Everyday Stain & Odor Remover, Natumate, by Earth Friendly Products, Ecos
by Melissa Ray Davis
An enzyme stain and odor remover is literally alive with tiny enzymes that eat your mess, neutralizing it, so long as the mess is made of organic matter. Earth Friendly Products' Natumate Pet and Everyday Stain and Odor Remover are completely non-toxic and biodegradable, containing only water, enzymes, corn-derived alcohol, a biodegradable surfactant (derived from coconut), and lemon oil. published 11 months ago
Save Money, Be Healthy and Go Green by Making One Change!
by Pat Merewether
If someone told you could save money, be healthier and help the planet at the same time by using something that costs less than a couple of cans of cola, would you try it? Sure, most of us would, right?... published 7 months ago
What's Your Skin Eating?
by gillfinn
SURFACTANTS Do you know what this word means? You've probably seen it listed on some of your skin-care products, most all shampoos, anything that foams. SURFaceACtiveagENTS are substances capable of... published 7 months ago
Whats in the product?
by antakaranah
People come in contact with over 25,000 carcinogens in their environment a day. Many of the hormone disrupting, neuro-toxic, cancer causing substances are in our cleaners, womens makeup, detergents,... published 2 weeks ago








