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[quote=Anonymous]I clean my house with vinegar and baking soda, that's it. I used to have a cleaning person for whom I made cleaning products. I mixed a few drops of natural dish soap with vinegar and water for an all purpose cleaner I put in a spray bottle. I also bought some all natural products from Whole Foods, MOMs. Do not get anything at Trader Joe's! They are not natural, no matter what they say. You can find lots of natural recipes online, just google natural cleaning product recipes. Toilet bowl cleaner I bought at Whole Foods. There are several decent brands. I like Biokleen products. Seventh Generation is OK, but not fabulous. Buy the ones with no fragrance for best results. Read the labels carefully. Some are made by the people who bring you the nasty cleaners, and they don't list ingredients. Biokleen and some others do list ingredients, and I trust those more than others labelled "natural" but really, there's no way to tell if they are. Also go to EWG's website and search for the highest rated products. It's very helpful: http://www.ewg.org/guides/cleaners GL, OP. We have terrible allergies, and going with vinegar and baking soda works best for us. The toilet takes some elbow grease, but everything's clean, and no one breaks out in hives or wheezes. [/quote]
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