The Business of Green Cleaning (Paperback)

October 21, 2009 by admin  
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The Business of Green Cleaning

A Green Cleaning program involves so much more than the cleaning itself. If an organization wishes to practice Green Cleaning, then numerous areas of the operation need to be addressed. This book details the areas and knowledge needed to be successful that the organization is a true practitioner of Green Cleaning.

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Perf Go Green TT13 13-Gallon Dispenser Tall Kitchen Bag With Handles, 12-Count Boxes (Pack of 4)

October 13, 2009 by admin  
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Perf Go Green TT13  13-Gallon Dispenser Tall Kitchen Bag With Handles, 12-Count Boxes (Pack of 4)

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Why our plastic products are so different. Thanks to our innovative green technology, Perf Go Green products are the first biodegradable disposable plastics to gain mass distribution across America. So now it’s easier than ever to God Green and make a difference. Our proprietary, natural eco-process starts by using post consumer recycled plastics with reduces plastic waste in the environment. We utilize eco-friendly application methods with propriety plastic additive (more…)

Clean Your Home Healthy: Green Cleaning Made Easy (Paperback)

September 27, 2009 by admin  
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Clean Your Home Healthy: Green Cleaning Made Easy

Want to go non-toxic, but don’t know how? Let expert home organizer Candita Clayton of Your Life Organized show you how to Clean Your Home Healthy! Full of facts, tips, and tricks, this handy book will show you why Green is the best way to clean.

About the AuthorCandita Clayton is a professional home organizer, author, and consultant. Since founding Your Life Organized in 2001, she has helped hundreds of people conquer their clutter, reduce stress, and create beautiful living space (more…)

Clean and Green: The Complete Guide to Non-Toxic and Environmentally Safe Housekeeping (Paperback)

September 11, 2009 by admin  
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Clean and Green: The Complete Guide to Non-Toxic and Environmentally Safe Housekeeping

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Better than Heloise’s Hints for A Healthy Planet…. — Library Journal, July, 1990For those concerned about the environment, and the growing population with chemical sensitivities, Annie Berthold-Bond has the solution – actually 500 of them – in her book Clean & Green. Using her thoroughly researched and personally tested formulas for easy-to-make, nontoxic and nonpolluting household cleaning aids, it is possible to eliminate the health hazards of standard commercial (more…)

Green Clean: The Environmentally Sound Guide to Cleaning Your Home (Paperback)

September 3, 2009 by admin  
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Green Clean: The Environmentally Sound Guide to Cleaning Your Home

There is a revolution going on in America?a green revolution. The latest front is the home, as households across the country adopt new ways to keep their homes clean and healthy?and ways to do it that are good for the environment. Green Clean is the definitive, step-by-step guide to cleaning better while using nontoxic, ecofriendly products. Room by room and stain by stain, Green Clean breaks environmentally conscious cleaning into simple principles and easily mastered techniques (more…)

Green Earth Technologies 01212 Car Wash 16 oz

August 28, 2009 by admin  
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Green Earth Technologies 01212 Car Wash 16 oz

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G-Wash Heavy Duty Hydrophobic Car Wash is the environmentally friendly way to clean your automobile. Using specially processed all-natural American-grown base oils, it gently and effectively washes away dirt, road grime and oil. Rinse water will bead and roll off of your automobile, giving you a spot-free shine. The advanced G-Wash formula does not sacrifice effectiveness or cleaning ability to be environmentally friendly and safe for the Earth. (more…)

The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Green Cleaning, 2nd Edition (Paperback)

August 26, 2009 by admin  
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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Green Cleaning, 2nd Edition

Become a green cleaning machine. Fully updated and revised to focus on cleaning the ?green? way?naturally, with no chemicals?this guide takes readers room-by- room, teaching them how to clean thoroughly, efficiently, and in an environmentally sound way. New and expanded coverage includes info on making small changes that have a huge impact on cleaning difficult areas, green-ifying personal care products, and more. ·Provides specific cleaning hints and teaches how to clean quickly (more…)

Think Green when you Clean

August 25, 2009 by admin  
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Green Living also means we will want to do our part in ensuring our environment stays as safe and healthy as possible for our children and future generations to come. Many people don’t stop to think how their household cleaners can affect the environment, and how toxic they can make the immediate environment of your home. With some careful forethought, planning and effort, your home can be cleaned safely and effectively, sparing the environment, your home, family and pets from toxic chemicals and fumes, and become an important part of your overall Green Living plan.

Most people firmly believe that surfaces in their homes must be disinfected on a continual basis to prevent illness and the spread of disease. But the truth is most areas of your home don’t need to be disinfected to prevent the spread of germs. This includes your bathroom. Mild detergents, hot water, and some elbow grease can generally do the trick.

The exception to this rule is the kitchen. Anything involved in food preparation should be completely scrubbed down and disinfected with each use. This includes food preparation surfaces, utensils, cleaning clothes, and sponges.

When shopping for cleaning products, pay special attention to those with the words poison or danger on the label. These words indicate the highest level of hazard, under federal law. Products labeled with the words caution or warning can present a moderate hazard and should be regarded with care. Always read labels and follow the directions.

Never mix cleaning products, such as those containing chlorine with those containing ammonia.

Consider using products such as vinegar, baking soda, and mild detergent when cleaning your home. If you have questions about how to properly dispose of toxic household cleaning chemicals, contact your local health department or county sanitation office for advice and assistance. Most areas provide a household hazardous waste collection site for residents to properly dispose of such items.

Thinking Green when you clean can be an important part of Green Living

Green Cleaning For Dummies (For Dummies (Home & Garden)) (Paperback)

August 18, 2009 by admin  
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Green Cleaning For Dummies (For Dummies (Home & Garden))

An authoritative guide to reducing household exposure to hazardous chemicals Thousands of household products contain toxic ingredients. Today, more and more people are seeking more natural cleaning methods to reduce their exposure to harsh chemicals. From the kitchen and bath to the living room and laundry, Green Cleaning For Dummies provides readers with green solutions to every common cleaning chore. Focusing on organic, nontoxic, sustainable alternatives to conventional clea (more…)

Simple Green Foaming Degreaser, 20oz

August 10, 2009 by admin  
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Simple Green Foaming Degreaser, 20oz

The Simple Green� Bike Cleaner Degreaser was developed with the fundamental principles in mind to develop safer, more effective, less expensive cleaning solutions � eliminating the need for hazardous chemicals and solvents. Simple Green Bike Cleaner Degreaser provides powerful cleaning capabilities for the toughest jobs and is safer for you, your children, your pets and your environment. Simple Green Bike Cleaner Degreaser is a non-toxic, biodegradable, non-corrosive and (more…)

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