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#375435 02/13/08 04:12 PM
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I have been reading the Bella Online cleaning newsletter for several months now. I just joined the forum and want to share with all of you that I really enjoy all of the hints and humor I have read. I am passionate about cleaning my home while radically reducing the amount of chemicals that I use. I look forward to helping out with some of my own tips and learning a whole lot more from Julie and all of you!

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Welcome, it is great have you!

There's a great group of women on here, I've had fun reading through the forums.


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Do you have any formulas for cleaning windows with vinegar?


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I love green cleaning, but I did a test run with 7 Generations cleaning products and unfortunately they just didn't clean as well as "regular products" do. So there's always a compromise in there it seems smile I suppose you can use green products for every day use but still keep the powerful ones for when they are necessary.


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You can try two different recipes. One is 'half' green, the other is 90% green.

1st recipe:
50/50 solution of apple cider vinegar and rubbing alcohol.

2cnd:
1 and 1/2 cups water
1/2 cup vinegar (white)
a shot of dishwashing liquid.(less than 1/2 teaspoon.)



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I made a window cleaner that was a combination of Julie's two recipes. I wasn't doing it to be green, though; I was broke and trying to clean with whatever I had around the house!

1/2 cup vinegar
1/2 cup rubbing alcohol
shot of dishwashing liquid

Put ingredients in empty Windex bottle and then fill up with water.

It worked really well. The funny thing was that all I had on hand was cider vinegar and spearmint-scent alcohol. The kids said that every time I cleaned the windows, the house smelled like pickles and chewing gum :-).


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I have used vinegar straight with a couple of drops lemon essential oil for antibacterial purposes. I buy mainly green cleaners. Clorox has a new one I just picked up but have not used it yet.

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Ha! Being broke was one of the reasons I was turned on to green cleaners.

Oh, I have so many formulas to share . . . my husband teases me and calls it 'Ghettoingenuity'. Who says being broke isn't beneficial at times?


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I know what you mean. There was a time when I made all of my own cleaners, laundry detergents, etc.
I just bought seeds for a plant called a soap nut tree. You use the nuts in your wash for laundry detergent. So far none have germinated but I hope at least one does and that I can keep it alive! It is a tropical tree. I have heard mixed reactions on the nuts but I will see.
I also bought some of those dryer balls. I love them! No more dryer sheets or liquid fabric detergent for me!

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I use vinegar in my wash rinse, quite a bit. Not always, mind you, because I've fallen in love with the lavendar-vanilla ones.

Soap nuts, sounds interesting! Let us know how it goes. I would really be interested to know how it works.


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