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Toxic Alternatives
Oven cleaners.........................................................diluted ammonia or baking soda Toilet bowl cleaners.................................................baking soda, mild detergent or small amount of bleach Spot removers........................................................club soda, immediate cold water, lemon juice, soak in corn meal and water. ...
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The Official PPRC P2 Quiz: Episode 2, The Pollution Menace
Consumer Reports has found that many commercial products dont work all that well anyway. Tip: For general purpose cleaning, less-toxic or non-toxic substitutes are available. Among them are baking soda, vinegar, club soda, lemon juice, and soaps. You can even make your own soaps at home for cleaning and laundry. Sources: King ...
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Natural Remedies and Household Cleaners
Allergy & Toxin Relief, & Aromatherapy Air Freshener Leave an open box of baking soda in room. Boil water, add cloves and cinnamon and simmer. Ant Repellant In kitchen and ... which are based on hydrogen peroxide. Do not use chlorine bleaches. Wine Stains Blot with club soda. Please also see our message boards: Allergy & Toxin Relief, & Aromatherapy Shopping List For Natural ...
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Kind Planet Green Living - Eco Shopping -Part of Our Environmental Forum
When possible use cold water for your wash cycle and always for your rinse cycle, you'll save ... -free. Use as many concentrated products as possible to save on packaging. Glass is easily cleaned with club soda or a mixture of one tablespoon vinegar and two tablespoons of ammonia mixed into a quart of ...
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Toxic Chemical Hazards
Keep the cap on, because this mixture will dry out. Shake well before using. Skip the baking soda to protect scratchable acrylic tubs. Furniture Polish Use one part white distilled vinegar and three parts olive ... Add a little natural lemon oil (not the synthetic kind) for a nice aroma. Glass Cleaner Plain club soda is a great glass cleaner and won't hurt your lungs. Another window cleaner uses 1/ ...
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Household Cleaning Products are Poisoning Your Home
Cedar vinegar Roach repellent Chopped bay leaves and cucumber skins Rug/Carpet Cleaner Baking soda Window Cleaner 2 tablespoons vinegar in 1 qt. warm water Air Freshener Use herbal bouquets, ... 1/2 cup vinegar,wait a few minutes, then 2 quarts boilingwater, repeat process Stain Remover Club soda, lemon juice, or salt Rusty Bolt/Nut Removal Carbonated beverage Copyright 2002-2005 for-a ...
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Old Time Cleaning Remedies
Remedies Old Time Cleaning Remedies Pots & Pans: To clean burnt and scorched pans, sprinkle liberally with baking soda, adding just enough water to moisten. Let stand for several hours. You can generally lift the ... soap and water. Even the hard baked-on grease will wash off easily. Sinks: Baking soda or club soda is excellent to clean stainless steel sinks. To remove water spots from a stainless ...
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Household Hazardous Waste Alternatives
All-purpose cleaner Baking soda. Dissolve 4 tablespoons baking soda in 1 quart warm water for a cleaning solution, or use baking ... more information about composting on PA DEP's website. Spot remover Club soda. Rinse or sponge stains immediately with club soda. Repeat as necessary. Wash as usual. - Creme of tartar and ...
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Household Hazardous Waste - Natural Resources Kids Page
Do you know how to reduce the amount of hazardous waste you make? Household hazards quiz Test how familiar you are with hazardous waste and safety Safer alternatives for hazardous products Did you know you can use club soda to clean rugs or upholstery? Where can I go for more info? School & Youth pages at the Hazardous Waste Management Program Updated ...
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Co-op America's Responsible Shopper: Cleaning Products
America members on products and services. Join now and save money when you buy green. Make Your Own Green Cleaners. To avoid toxic chemicals, consider making your own cleaners. Household items such as baking soda, lemon juice, vinegar, and club soda, can be combined to clean everything from carpets to toilet bowls. Get a copy of Annie Berthold-Bond’s Better ...
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