what, your garments aren't scandalous??? (
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homeeconomics1012010-08-06 04:29 pm
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Green Cleaning, specifically shower/tub
In a general effort to go green and deal with allergies, I've switched to using 'natural' soaps instead of detergent based soaps for body wash. However, the amount of soap scum generated by such products is driving me crazy. I've been using the Method daily shower spray but frankly I'm not exactly diligent with the daily part. Thus this generally ends with lots of futile scrubbing of the tub/shower before I give up, use a conventional toxic cleaner, and then avoid the upstairs for a while.
I'd love any recommendations for bathtub cleaners that:
Additionally if anyone has recommendations for informative resources on green methods of cleaning, I'd be much obliged. I'm kind of inept at cleaning in general, let alone a specific methodology.
Thanks.
I'd love any recommendations for bathtub cleaners that:
- Don't contain eucalyptus
- Are not fragrant enough to affect asthma
- Won't poison the cats if they step in it
Additionally if anyone has recommendations for informative resources on green methods of cleaning, I'd be much obliged. I'm kind of inept at cleaning in general, let alone a specific methodology.
Thanks.
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I had used the erasers for years without realizing they worked on soap scum [duh].
ALSO: a clean one used with water will remove tea and coffee stains from a cup LIKE THAT. Better than soaking in bleach, even.
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Oohh
This might help...
I also second the baking soda method.
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Jokes aside, google is amazing and apparently you can make it out of borax/ sodium bicarbonate/ sea salt, etc (though I've recently learned borax can be unpleasant, but plenty options). The only scouring powder I had used before was of the "wear gloves if you still want skin without chemical burns" variety. I forgot about alternatives. Good to know, thanks!
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Re: Oohh
Re: This might help...
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