by Francis Tan | Jun 7, 2012 | Blog, Green Cleaning
Most cleaning products fall into one of two categories: toxic or expensive. While both types will clean almost anything, there’s a third option. It’s inexpensive and not at all harmful to humans. It’s multi-purpose as well–one container will take care of laundry,...
by Francis Tan | Mar 21, 2012 | Blog, Cleaning Tips
If you want to maintain your kitchen clean in an environmentally friendly way, try using baking soda instead of commercial cleaners which contain harsh chemicals that are harmful for your home as well as the environment. Below are some examples how baking soda can be...
by Francis Tan | Mar 21, 2012 | Blog, Cleaning Tips
Throw out old, moldy or expired food. Toss anything you don’t use regularly, too. Just pour some baking soda in a bucket of warm water. Wipe your refrigerator inside and outside with a cloth and baking soda water solution, rinsing well with a washcloth and water. For...
by Francis Tan | Dec 1, 2011 | Blog, Cleaning Tips
The best way to remove chewing gum from your clothing is to heat up a small cup of vinegar in the microwave and then dip a piece of white cloth into it. Then dab the cloth onto the item of clothing and see how easily the chewing gum peel off. Afterwards remember to...
by Francis Tan | Nov 25, 2011 | Blog, Green Cleaning
White vinegar is one of the the best eco-friendly cleaners for removing water marks particularly if a bit entrenched. Mix white vinegar with water (50:50) and use it as a cleaner to remove the water spots on your glass shower screens. Dip a microfiber cloth into the...
by Francis Tan | Nov 25, 2011 | Blog, Green Cleaning
To clear a clogged drain, use baking soda and vinegar. Pour down 1 cup of baking soda in the drain, followed by 1 cup of vinegar. This blend causes the concoction to foam, thereby cleaning the drain. Leave the solution for about 15 minutes. Now pour hot water down the...
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