As Chief Seattle so eloquently stated back in 1855, “Whatever we do to the web (earth), we do to ourselves. All things are bound together. All things connect.” We simply cannot leave ourselves out of the equation any longer. As we poison our world, we poison our bodies.
The bad news is that we are bombarding our bodies and the world we all share with dangerous chemicals. It is affecting our personal health, animal and marine health, the air we breathe, the food we consume and the water we drink. It is serious, but here is the good news. Cleaning green is non-toxic and will actually save you money.
Here are some tips to get you on your way to a green and clean home:
- Read the label and look for products that are made from natural, non-toxic ingredients like vegetable-based surfactants and essential oils. If you are unsure, avoid it. Most green products are very well
- Be aware of counterfeits – companies jumping on the “green” band wagon trying to look natural. Read the label. If they are not up
- Instead of caustic dish-washing detergents that are petroleum based, try vegetable
- Replace hydrochloric acid
- Instead of chlorine bleach, try non-chlorine bleach like hydrogen peroxide or borax
- Take advantage of good old
- Replace your phosphate
- To make your own all
- For glass cleaning, a bit of water and a microfibrecloth is all you need. Look for one specifically made for glass. You will never turn back once you see that streak free, effortless reflection.
- If you have a clogged drain, mix 1/3 of a cup of baking soda with ½ cup of vinegar. Pour down drain and cover for a few minutes then rinse with hot water. Repeat if necessary.