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Check out these posts for a quick start:
- Build Your Own Natural Cleaning Kit
- How to Clean with Essential Oils
- 4 Easy Green Cleaning Supermarket Swaps
- 5 Reusable Alternatives to Swiffer Dusters
- 3 Green Alternatives to Swiffer Sweeper and Wet Jet
- 7 Healthy Bathroom Air Fresheners
- What's Wrong with Chlorine Bleach
- How to Clean Up Pet Stains Naturally
I've written many other posts on how to clean different objects and areas of your home. You can find most of them under the label "cleaning how-to" or you can just type a keyword into the "search this blog" widget on the right sidebar.
Using non-toxic cleaning products and practices in your home can help you become healthier, save money, and make your home safer for your kids and pets. If any of these things are on your list of goals for 2013, consider green cleaning another step in the right direction.
Have a happy, healthy year! Please keep in touch with all your green cleaning and homekeeping questions either in the comments here, on Facebook, or on Twitter.
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