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Handy Tips for Eco Friendly Cleaning Products

When bad smells rear their ugly head in your house or car, instead of using typical air fresheners, try an eco-friendly cleaning product. Air fresheners don’t freshen anything. Instead they just cover up bad smells with a concentrated cocktail of poison. Try these eco-friendly air refresher ideas.

First of all, if there are bad smells in the air, try opening a window. This is the simplest way of trying to freshen the air. Houseplants are another way of removing unpleasant odors. Some examples of helpful houseplants include spider plants, peace lilies, and English ivy. A thriving plant is always a beneficial addition to any home.

You can make your own air freshener by taking a small box of baking soda and adding 10-12 drops of an essential oil (lavender, peppermint, or patchouli). Be sure to mix them well and then put some in small dishes. Use throughout the house or office. To quickly freshen up small spaces like the closet, sprinkle cotton balls with vanilla extract and place in a small bowl.

Mixing your own spray takes only three ingredients. Put equal amounts water and vinegar into a spray bottle. Then add about 20 drops of an essential oil (lemon, jasmine, or eucalyptus). Shake well before each use and spray away from the face.

With easy tips like these, we can all find a way to go green. Find the tips that match your lifestyle and check back for more information about eco-friendly cleaning products. Let us know if you have any tips like these for cleaning products.

Consider Green Cleaning Products

Looking for information on green cleaning products? Well look no farther. One company in particular manufactures a variety of cleaning products and personal care products. This article will provide you with information about Seventh Generation, a company whose mission is to provide quality green cleaning products.

Seventh Generation has been a part of the Burlington, Vermont community for over 20 years. They created their name from the Great Law of the Iroquois that states, “In our every deliberation, we must consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations”. After using their products you can confidently say you are helping to save natural resources, keep toxic chemicals out of the environment, and reduce pollution.

There are a few different types of laundry detergent and fabric softener, including one that contains to dyes or perfumes. The household cleaning products that are available include an all purpose cleaner, carpet cleaner, shower cleaner, tub and tile cleaner, toilet bowl cleaner, and a glass and surface cleaner.

Seventh Generation also offers recycled paper products such as bathroom tissue, napkins, and paper towels. Their garbage bags are even recycled. Whether you wash your dishes by hand or in a dishwasher, they have you covered. They offer dishwasher gel or powder and a hypo-allergenic and non-toxic dish soap. When it comes to green cleaning products, Seventh Generation is on top.

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How to Go Green with Cleaning Products

There are a number of common household items that are great to use for cleaning around your home. Here are some examples of How to Go Green with Cleaning Products.

Peroxide: It does more than bleach your hair! This can be used instead of bleach when doing laundry. It’s also great for cleaning out humidifiers and disinfecting toothbrushes.

Baking soda: Not just for baking! Baking soda helps eliminate odors. Use it in the bathroom for scrubbing the tub or sink. Try sprinkling it in your oven, then spray it with water until damp, leave it overnight, and then wipe your oven clean in the morning.

White vinegar: Great for killing bacteria, cutting grease or wax buildup, removing mildew and it even works great for cleaning out teapots or coffee pots. Just add about half a cup to a few cups of water, boil, and rinse well. (For the coffee pot, run the water and vinegar through twice, then run plain water through and rinse.)

Lemon juice: Squeeze half a lemon in your garbage can for a natural deodorizer. It also cuts grease and removes stains.

Olive oil: Put some olive oil on a clean cloth and use for polishing wood furniture.

Club soda: Not just for removing stains! It also polishes and if put in a spray bottle is a great all purpose cleaner. It works very well on windows.

Castile soap: A vegetable-based soap that cuts grease, disinfects, and works well as an all purpose cleaner. Castile soap comes in a variety of scents from almond to peppermint or unscented.

Cornstarch: This is great for picking up spills from juice, coffee, or even wine.

What do you have to say? Do you have additional tips on How to Go Green with Cleaning Products? Please leave a comment and share your ideas, or to ask any questions.

Thanks for reading.

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