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>*****Could people write on here what safe, non-fuming cleaners work for
>them for the tile, sink, and tub?? Many complaining of coughing ferrets
>may be causing this problem with their bathroom cleaning products. The
>fumes travel a long way.*******
Great idea!
Here are some things I like for cleaning:
Baking soda
Vinegar and water
Simple Green (it's a commercial product, but more benign than most. I get
it at Price Club)
Homemade soap scraps soaked in water and then beaten with a hand blender
to make a sort of "liquid soap" (this is what happens with the UGLY soaps
I make by accident ...)
Dr. Bronner's liquid castille soap (available in health food stores - some
grocery/drug stores, too)
To cut grease, I use liquid soap on a dishrag or sponge/scrubby, and I put
a few drops of sweet orange essential oil on it. Sweet orange essential
oil smells great, doesn't cost very much, and it does a GREAT job of
cutting through any type of oil or grease. :-> It'll even break down and
dissolve candle/beeswax, which can otherwise be a real bear to remove ....
- Ela
Ela Heyn
Harborside Mail Stop 3024
201-860-3336
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[Posted in FML issue 2906]
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