Green Cleaning Products
If you are a parent then I am sure that you would do anything for your child. You want that is the best for him; you want to give him the best food, the best education, the best doctors, and so on. You would do anything to see that he grows big, strong, and healthy. If you are a smoker, in most of the cases you will not smoke near him, because you know the damages. What I’m trying to say is that you make changes in order to make his life better. What you might not know is that there are certain products in your house which might harm him/her as well as you more than you might know it.
I am talking about the cleaning products. The bleach, and ammonia, used to wash the clothes, or the products used to wash the plates contain numerous toxic chemicals which are harmful both to humans and to the environment as well. These products are very harmful to our eyes, skin, and lungs. The problem is that you can’t just give up cleaning, because that would also be a dangerous decision to make. Fortunately there is a solution for the toxic polluting household cleaning products and that is the green cleaning products.

Such products are made out entirely of non-toxic and biodegradable ingredients. The substances used in creating such products are pretty common, and they can be found in your very own house. If it is necessary for you to use a hazardous product the solution is to use as few of it as possible. You should also keep it in a safe place and when it’s time to get rid of it, take it to a waste recycling center.
There are several options for using green cleaning products. If you want to deodorize your carpet, instead of using a toxic product, you could make a safer one yourself, by using cornstarch and baking soda. The baking soda can also be used when you want to clean the oven. Combine it with hot water and salt, and the result will be a safe and effective product.

For mold, the solution is to combine white vinegar with salt. You could also combine the salt with lemon juice, as it will have the same effect. The white vinegar can also be used when cleaning glasses. Combine the white vinegar with an equal amount of water and the combination will do the trick.
When the drain is clogged, pour a quarter cup of baking soda and half a cup of vinegar down the drain. Flush the mixture with boiling water. This is a better choice instead of using a regular drain cleaner which most likely contains lye, sulfuric acid, & hydrochloric acid.
Written by thevividedge, date Mar 23, 2010 in Household Products
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