Green Living
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any good recommendations? i already use some Seventh Generation. has anyone tried Method or Mrs. Meyers or Clorox Green Works?
Re: green cleaners!
Vinegar, baking soda, hydrogen peroxide, and water.
vinegar + water (+ boiled water w/ dissolved borax if it's bathroom cleaner) + 20-30 drops of your favorite essential oils + a little bit of Dr. Bronner's soap = cheap, efficient and wonderful smelling cleaner
I like some of the Method scents, but it's much cheaper to make my own. I just reuse the old spray bottles...plus, it's the different of liking vs. now loving the way cleaning smells
I use Method for more "serious" clean up. Vinegar, water, baking soda for not so messy cleaning.
We just had to put our dog to sleep on Monday, but before that he was having bad accidents in the house so the Method cleaning stuff was for that. Just really didn't trust vinegar and water to really sanitize that mess.
triple ditto
Me: 29 DH: 36
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May 2013 TTC begins!