How to Switch to Environmentally Friendly Cleaning Products?
Dec 04
Environmentally friendly cleaning products can be purchased or they can be made at home, depending on convenience. Making your own environmentally friendly cleaning products can help you go green and save money because some of the organic and natural products on the market can be quite pricey. This does not have to be hard or complicated. Lemons and lemon juice, for example, can make great home cleaners that are eco friendly and effective. This is also true of baking soda and vinegar. Another important question is, "Can green appliances save you money?" The answer to this depends on which specific appliance you are considering. Some can while others might not. It's important to evaluate each one carefully to determine this.
Green products can be found in almost any store, but make sure you read the label and the ingredient list carefully before purchasing because you may be willing to pay more for green eco friendly products some unscrupulous companies will try to pass off harmful chemical laden products as green or earth friendly. Look for products that are biodegradable, and avoid any that contain artificial fragrances or colors, phosphates, CFCs, chlorine, or other damaging ingredients.
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Pretty good article. I just stumbled upon your site and wanted to say that I have really enjoyed reading your opinions. Any way I’ll be coming back and I hope you post again soon.
July 23rd, 2010 at 5:01 pmI found the perfect solution with Citra Solv, a natural cleaning product that works really well, it might seem pricey at the beginning but it’s a concentrated formula so it actually makes 8 gallons of cleaner when added to water and it’s much simpler than creating your own natural cleaners.
December 5th, 2009 at 12:51 pm