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How Do You Switch To Non-Toxic Cleaning Products?

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How Do You Switch To Non-Toxic Cleaning Products?

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Whatever the reason, you may want to switch to non-toxic cleaning products or at least try some of the new non toxic household cleaners. Maybe you want less fumes, or have pets or children in the house. So many new items are on the market that it may seem confusing. Do they really work the same as your current cleaners? And is it cheaper to just make your own? Sort through all the cleaners you already own. Empty out bathroom cabinets, laundry room shelves, kitchens–wherever your cleaners may lurk. Set them all out on the floor. The first way to reduce your household toxins is simply sorting out all the old cleaners, crusty bottles and the items you barely use. Put these all in a box for household hazardous waste pick up–check community bulletins or bring them to the dump. Non-toxic cleaners can be dumped out and the bottles recycled. One item that you may not need is oven cleaner–try your self cleaning oven mechanism, then clean the window–this is usually all you need to do. All yo

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