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		<title>5 Easy Green Cleaning Tips That Use Vinegar</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Mar 2010 05:55:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Laura Klein</dc:creator>
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<p>Who says green cleaning is expensive?! Not when you follow my tips and use one of my easy do-it-yourself  recipes. Any time you want to freshen up your eco-friendly home and give it a fresh, spring feel, follow these tips.</p>

<p>Because budgets are tight, why not start using the ingredient that doubles as a natural antibacterial cleaning product? If you are concerned about going green with your cleaning products and feel you need a product with the "antibacterial" label, think again. Michael Mullen, a Heinz company representative, references numerous studies that show straight 5 percent <a href="http://www.care2.com/greenliving/vinegar-kills-bacteria-mold-germs.html">vinegar</a> kills 99% of all bacteria, 82% of all molds, and 80% of germs and viruses. The only reason vinegar manufacturers cannot put the antibacterial label on their product is that it is not registered with the EPA as a pesticide.</p>

<p>Why buy pesticide-laden, <a href="http://www.organicauthority.com/blog/organic/rep-ed-markey-urges-fda-to-investigate-triclosan/" target="_blank">triclosan</a>-filled antibacterial products when this super inexpensive cleaner awaits your use? Make my Green Goodness All Purpose Cleaner with simple, affordable ingredients you probably already have in your kitchen cabinet.</p>

<p><strong>Green Goodness All Purpose Green Home Cleaner</strong></p>

<p>1 spray bottle<br />
 1 ½ cups distilled white vinegar<br />
 2 cups of water<br />
 10-12 drops of your favorite essential oil, i.e. lavender, eucalyptus,   jasmine (optional)</p>

<p>How To:</p>

<p>Fill your spray bottle with all   ingredients. Shake to combine (and give a little shake before each use). Use   to clean surfaces in and around the house like kitchen counter tops,   refrigerator handles and appliances, to keep porcelain and fixtures shining   bright. Follow with a clean cloth for a bright shine!</p>

<p>You can   use the above recipe for some of the following household duties. Tougher jobs   may call for straight vinegar:</p>

<ol>
	<li>Clean and wipe down kitchen        countertops, cutting boards and refrigerator and freezer handles.</li>
	<li>Clean bathroom surfaces (If        you need some scrubbing action, put some baking soda in a bowl and pour        some of the above mixture in, stir to combine and scrub away!)</li>
	<li>For stubborn hard water        deposits on faucets/shower heads, fill a plastic bag with enough        distilled white vinegar to completely cover the fixture and let it soak        overnight or eight hours. </li>
	<li>Vinegar is a natural weed        killer. Get rid of unwanted grass and weeds with vinegar. Simply spray straight        vinegar (with a high percentage of acetic acid) on grass or weeds and        watch them die! If you use culinary vinegar it may not work as fast and        may need repeat applications. </li>
	<li>Freshen air and remove        odors. When you cook fish put out a small bowl of vinegar and it will        devour the smell by the next day! </li>
</ol>

<p><em>Bonus Eco Tip: </em>Do you want your home to smell   like a spa? Dump the conventional air fresheners and grab your essential oil   burner and burn your favorite oil like lavender or eucalyptus.</p>

<p><strong>Eco   Friendly Vinegar Shopping Tip</strong></p>

<p>When shopping for vinegar, look for distilled white   vinegar brands made from grain (there are several organic versions on the   market). Some white vinegar comes from petroleum, a <strong>nonrenewable resource</strong>,   so be sure to avoid those.</p>]]></description>
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