Guest guest Posted April 26, 2009 Report Share Posted April 26, 2009 I keep a spray bottle with vinegar, liquid soap and the rest water and use it to clean my kitchen and my baths. Keeps the hardware really clean and I feel like my kitchen countertops are always sanitized with the vinegar, although I have been told that vinegar does not kill bacteria.... xolair for three years and a half years...... Adah > Messages > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _ > 1. Earth Day > Posted by: " " cleptisvirgo cleptisvirgo > Date: Fri Apr 24, 2009 12:27 pm ((PDT)) > > Happy Earth Day! > > As people with delicate lungs, we're in a unique position when it > comes to educating those around us on Earth friendly cleaning > methods. I hope all of you are using green products, I'm partial to > the Next to Godliness brand, but there are plenty of others. Such > as; Seventh Generation, Planet, and Earth Friendly. > > But my favorite cleaners are baking soda and vinegar. Baking soda is > a wonderful scrubber, without that evil Comet smell. Vinegar has > many uses. Did you know that it's a great deodorizing fabric > softener? Just add it to the rinse cycle. It can even make diapers > fresh! > > We all know how hard the scents and chemicals in traditional > cleaners are on our lungs. The chemicals are also hard on all the > things we use them on. They wear out our clothes sooner and they can > leave nasty residues on our counters, carpets, dishes, bodies, etc.. > They're hard on the plumbing. bad for fish and wildlife, they're > poisoning our lakes and rivers. I could go on and on. > > Let's share our best green ideas and tips, let's take it easy on the > Earth and ourselves, and let's spread the word! > > Go Green! > > > PS Anyone who can get those evil plug-in " air fresheners " banished, > will be my friend forever! Gordon Bear Ramsey NJ U S A Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2009 Report Share Posted April 26, 2009 That's a good point, Gordon. Babies crawl around on the floor as well, and they put everything in their mouths. > > Dear and other good souls of Pastor Doug's Xolair list: > > I am seconding your endorsement of vinegar for cleaning. Another > advantage is that it's safer for our pets, who walk on freshly washed > floors and then lick their paws, picking up residues of the cleanser. > The current issue of a newsletter published by the College of > Veterinary Medicine at Cornell University advises using vinegar. > > Best wishes to everybody. > > Gordon Bear > Partner to a Person Successfully Treated with Xolair for Several Years > Now > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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