Why do people want to clean
their counter tops and floors with chemicals?
This has perplexed me for
years. One day I thought about what I doing,
and said to myself, “this can not be good for me and my family”! Shortly after that I began using white vinegar
to clean, which worked well, but made the house smell like pickles and salad
dressing. I tried several “green”
products, none of which were ‘green’, and none of which cleaned well. Finally, when I began using Shaklee
supplements I decided to try Shaklee’s Basic H2.
Following the easy
directions I used it for my windows – only 2 drops in the 16 oz spray
bottle. I also made up counter cleaner –
¼ tsp in the Shaklee spray bottle.
Finally, we pulled in the big guns, and made up some degreaser – 11/2
tsp.
Much to my amazement it
worked! It also cost much less than the vinegar and did not smell like pickles. The spray bottles amazed both my husband and
me because they did not break – ever! Ed
was able to clean the grill, use it on the car, and I used it all over the
house, including the dreaded toilet bowl.
I wondered if people would think
my house was not clean since there was no cleaning “odor”. However, the fact that my house really was
clean, with no chemicals on the surfaces where food is prepared, on the floor
where toddlers crawl or in the air that we all breathed made me happy I did not
have that smell in the air!
After this success we got
brave and ordered the Get Clean Kit.
Clean clothes!
White clothes!
No more running out of the
laundry room when the ammonia (for pre-soaking & spotting) fumes drove me
out! Seriously, my lungs were
compromised from all the ammonia used to remove blood, grass and dirt from
soccer uniforms for years. No more! My laundry cleaner is my pre-soaker for spotting
and rubbing. It is made from corn and
coconut. I have a safe substitute for
chlorine bleach and use a liquid softener.
Vegetable based, biodegradable softener sheets are in a box on my shelf
should I forget to put it in.
We went to Florida this winter remembering to take
laundry detergent and 2 bottles of Basic H2 because in other years we had to go
buy stuff we really did not like. I did
forget the dish detergent and was reminded anew of how much farther my Shaklee
dish detergent goes. A few drops of
Shaklee dish detergent and presto, a sink full of warm soapy cleaning
water. Not so with the provided (name
brand) dish detergent in Florida! Squirt, squirt and more squirt! We went thru a small bottle quickly and had
to buy another to leave behind.
I have since learned some
frightening facts about those chemicals that are in counter cleaners, soap scum
cleaners, bathroom and toilet bowl cleaners, floor cleaners, window cleaners,
dish detergents and laundry detergents.
I have included those facts on the Cleaning Page of this Blog. Also included is a link to a govt.site that tells you which chemicals are in products you use- the frightening info mentioned above, our Shaklee web site and Shaklee's Get Clean products. Have a look, and have a safe, happy home.
I have included those facts on the Cleaning Page of this Blog. Also included is a link to a govt.site that tells you which chemicals are in products you use- the frightening info mentioned above, our Shaklee web site and Shaklee's Get Clean products. Have a look, and have a safe, happy home.