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certified green cleaning master

11 Nov 2020 11:00 PM | Anonymous

what i have learned is more than i did before i started. i had borax and baking soda laying around along with white vinegar. these materials have been vital in my own cleaning. i enjoy the results and the fact that i am not being exposed to hazardous materials.

another thing i realized was that i could use borax and baking soda for my laundry detergent. my whites come out white and i can add any natural clear essential oil to the mix and have great smelling clothing after. another trick i learned is using baking soda on my french bulldog for bathing or fleas. they have very sensitive skin and it is not harmful and neutralizes fleas on the spot.

clear mineral oil and lemon can be used as a furniture polish. it works amazingly, i was astonished how well it worked. you can use white distilled vinegar to clean glass surfaces or something metal. i did this chandelear that was just dusty and grimmy, took a ragg with the vinegar on it and scrubbed it all away and left it sparkling. the brass was shinny and not tarnished any more. im proud of what IJCSA has taught me and so is my family, espescially my wife. thank you IJCSA. iuf you need a certified green cleaning master, check out IJCSA registry by clicking the link.Click Here

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