Going green while cleaning is the
best remedy of guaranteed safer, healthy place.
Since most companies nowadays alternate their
traditional cleaning methods into a green cleaning
practice, it’s time you should follow suit too. It
brings good results and you can probably save money
as well.
To get you more into a green cleaning
scheme, you might want to know what formula to use
to get good cleaning results: go nontoxic.
Using non toxic cleaning products or
tools is one of the surest ways to ensure the safety
of your staff and your client. They don’t have to
worry about its harmful side effects because there’s
none. Since majority of the greener companies, use
them nowadays and they are inexpensive and
easy-to-use natural alternatives, it would help your
cleaning company if you go along with the newer and
trustworthy products to reduce costs of high branded
products.
What makes these non-toxic products
different is that they can be made by just anyone.
You don’t have to buy these at any department store.
If you want to get a hold with these recipes, here
are a couple of non-toxic cleaning products that you
put into good use:
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Tub and sink cleaner
– this product is mixed with two products:
baking soda and liquid soap. Use this cleaning
product for porcelain fixtures. You sprinkle
part of the porcelain, rub with it a wet rag,
and add a few liquid of soap for more to get the
domino effect. You can rinse it well to avoid a
hazy film.
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Windows and mirror cleaner
– to achieve its cleanliness, use
white vinegar and water. Use ¼ of white vinegar
in a spray bottle and fill it up with water.
Spray the mixed liquid on the mirror surface.
Rub the surface with a lint-free cotton rag.
When you clean outdoor windows, use a sponge and
wash it with warm water. Add a few drops of the
liquid and rinse dry.
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Linoleum floor cleaning –
such cleaning will require again a white vinegar
and a bucket of water. Mop the floor with a
mixture of ½ cups of vinegar in a bucket of warm
water. If you are worried that the strong odor
of vinegar won’t dissolve right away, don’t be.
The vinegar odor will disperse once the floor
dries.
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Toilet bowl cleaners
– at any time of the day, people visit the rest
room once in awhile, and every use of the toilet
bowl will generate bacteria. So what you should
do is use baking soda and liquid soap to clean
off any unwanted germs. Sprinkle baking soda
inside the bowl and add a couple drops of liquid
soap. Scrub the bowl with a brush and clean
outside surfaces using a rag.
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Oven cleanser
– If you have client who wants
his house to be cleaned, then cleaning an oven
is a probably a tricky one. However, there is a
quick solution by just using baking powder and
water. All you have to do is mix 1 cup of baking
soda and water to make a paste. Spread the paste
to any oven surface and let it sit for awhile.
Scrub it after using a scouring pad. Use a
spatula or a bread knife to reach under the
large food deposits. This method of cleaning may
need a lot of effort, but the product is safer
to use. However, do not use this method on
self-cleaning ovens.
Once you use these methods, you are
in a roll of a nice, clean, and green environment.
Now, every place is perfect to live in with your
family at home; and co-workers at the office.