Friday, December 28, 2012
Best Of Boston Home 2013
"Your
family deserves better than home cleaned with toxic chemicals.
Thankfully, this Cambridge based team of grime-busters will arrive at
your abode armed with all natural cleaning solutions: HEPA filter
vacuums; environmentally friendly microfiber towels, then get to work
scrubbing germy sinks and dirty floors till they sparkle."
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Safe, non-toxic formulas, techniques and products for cleaning in your home:
Ingredients/tools:
Distilled vinegar
Baking soda
Castile Soap
Lemon juice
Tea tree oil
Spray bottle
Microfiber cloth
Castile Soap
Lemon juice
Tea tree oil
Spray bottle
Microfiber cloth
*Make sure to keep all home-made formulas well-labeled, and out of the reach of children.
Window cleaner
1/8 cup of liquid Castile soap
3 tablespoons vinegar
2 cups water
Spray bottle
Put all the ingredients into a spray bottle, spray your homemade window cleaner onto your glass surface and wipe off with a microfiber cloth.
Oven cleaner
1 cup or more baking soda
Castile soap
Water
Sprinkle water generously over the bottom of the oven, then cover the grime with enough baking soda that the surface is totally white. Sprinkle some more water over the top. Let the mixture set overnight. You can easily wipe up the grease the next morning because the grime will have loosened. When you have cleaned up the worst of the mess, dab a bit of liquid Castile soap on a sponge, and wash the remaining residue from the oven.
All purpose spray cleaner
1/2 cup vinegar
1/4 of baking soda
1/4 of water
Put all the ingredients into a spray bottle, shake it up a bit, and use as you would a commercial brand. Store and keep. Use for removal of water deposit stains on shower stall panels, bathroom chrome fixtures, windows, bathroom mirrors, etc. For better results wipe with microfiber cloths.
Vinegar Spray
Vinegar is a popular household cleanser, effective for killing 82% mold, 99% of bacteria and 80% of germs, due to its level of acidity. Cleaning with white distilled vinegar is a smart way to avoid using harsh chemicals. You’ll also be glad to know that it is environmentally friendly and very economical.
*Don't use vinegar or other cleaners containing acids on marble, limestone, travertine or onyx surfaces.
1 cup of vinegar
1 cup of water
3 drops of tree oil
Put all the ingredients into a spray bottle, shake it up a bit, and use as you would a commercial brand. For better results wipe with microfiber cloths.
Best Of Boston Home 2012 - Cleaning Service
Boston Magazine If you believe it's counterintuitive to clean your house using products laced with carcinogens,toxins, and volatile components, EcoClean will give you a reason to breathe easy. Whether you live in a 500-square-foot studio or a six-bedroom manse, the team will swing by on schedule and armed with HEPA-certified vacuums, environmentally microfiber towels, and all-natural cleaning solutions.
http://www.bostonmagazine.com/boston_home/articles/best_of_boston_home_2012/page1
http://www.bostonmagazine.com/boston_home/articles/best_of_boston_home_2012/page1
Saturday, February 19, 2011
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