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That basil scent is soooo awesome! They sell Mrs. Meyers Clean Day products at Fred Meyer and Kroger stores. Probably at QFC stores too, anything that Kroger owns.
I like the idea of that rubber broom thing. I do believe the last time I was at the Quartzsite RV show, one of the vendors had a booth and always had this guy doing a demo of one of those products. I will stay on the lookout for one! It sounds like the perfect RV cleaner. We have a small vacuum, but prefer not to drag it into the rig. We use a squeegee in the shower to keep it dry and it works wonders!
Erin Lehn Floresca BellaOnline RV Editor RV.BellaOnline.com
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A box of Baby Wipes, a short handled broom, and a small upholstery vac. Those 3 things take care of any messes and cleaning needs. I go through a LOT of baby wipes.
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I agree with you Georgia, baby wipes are great for cleaning messes in RVs. 
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I do use Clorox wipes in the RV. I feel badly b/c it's not the greenest thing I can do, but I try to make up for my greenness in other ways.
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Oh, I'm sure you are living pretty darned green already since you live in an RV. Hey, doesn't Clorox brand have a wipe that is green? I can't think of the name right now, but I believe I've bought some of them before.
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we use simple green on most surfaces and the floor..
it works real well.
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Simple Green is a nice product! Thanks for the tip. Oh, and I remembered the name of the Clorox green product line is Green Works.
Erin Lehn Floresca BellaOnline RV Editor RV.BellaOnline.com
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I'm trying to go with the Seventh Generation products, I seem to be sensitive to Chlorox and similar cleaners. Maybe those will work?
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Seventh Generation products are awesome! You know, I also wonder if you would like Dr. Bronner's, although they can be heavily scented if you sniff right out of the bottle. The scents are lavender, peppermint, almond, really natural stuff. And, a bottle goes a long way, because you always dilute everything.
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I'll take a look into finding Dr. Bronner's around here, to give it a try! Thanks!
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