How to Make a Non-Toxic Cleaning Kit
source: http://www.care2.com/greenliving/make-your-own-non-toxic-cleaning-kit.html
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Care2 features "recipes" for everything a solid cleaning kit needs, including window cleaner, soft scrubber, furniture polish, and mold killer. The cleaners are simple to make, and she includes tips on how to store them as well as a printable PDF list of all the instructions for making your green cleaning supplies. (The PDF link is buried at the end of a fairly annoying eight-page spread, so here's a link straight to the PDF.)
http://dingo.care2.com/greenliving/Care2%20NTCK%20list.pdf
You've got a lot of post-holiday clean up to do, but where will you find the time to get all the ingredients for this project? Fear not! You might not even need to go on a supply shopping trip, because odds are that you already have the materials necessary to put together a kit that will last you for months:
* Baking soda
* Washing soda
* White distilled vinegar
* A good liquid soap or detergent
* Tea tree oil
* 6 clean spray bottles
* 2 glass jars
http://dingo.care2.com/greenliving/Care2%20NTCK%20list.pdf
You've got a lot of post-holiday clean up to do, but where will you find the time to get all the ingredients for this project? Fear not! You might not even need to go on a supply shopping trip, because odds are that you already have the materials necessary to put together a kit that will last you for months:
* Baking soda
* Washing soda
* White distilled vinegar
* A good liquid soap or detergent
* Tea tree oil
* 6 clean spray bottles
* 2 glass jars
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- Green, Mini Good News
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- tags:
- Green, DIY, DIY & How To, Clean, 3 more
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bacawind
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Good News! I love to read and hear of natural methods becoming more the norm. I didn't know tea tree oil could be used as a mold killer. Great tip!
- 2 years ago
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bacawind
