Showing posts with label cleaning products. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cleaning products. Show all posts
Thursday, April 5, 2012
YouBeauty.com's 10 Best Natural Cleaners
YouBeauty.com reveals 10 Best All Natural Cleaning Products that are safe and affective for the home, some of which are our favorites as well:
Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day (The Basil Counter top Spray smells & works great)
Green Works
Common Good
Caldrea
Method (love, especially the wipes & the sprays in Pink Grapefruit)
Whole Foods Market Brand
Seventh Generation (great toilet bowl cleaner)
Williams Sonoma
Ecover (great Laundry detergent & hand soap)
Bon Ami ( Liquid Cleanser & dish soap are classics)
Cleaning your abode without harming yourself, your family, or the planet? What's not to love?
We would add Biokleen for their laundry soap, and the automatic dish soap powder, which (strange but true) will clean the crap out of your shower/tub/sink.
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Brushes: Remove Hair, Clean and Sanitize Weekly
Sam Villa wants you to clean your hair brush!
Here's his instructions for keeping your brush clean & in top shape:
-Use a brush cleaner designed with hard, wide-spaced, angled teeth on one end and longer bristles or wire on the other end. Try the Sam Villa Brush Cleaning Tool available on www.samvilla.com, or use the end of a tail comb and a toothbrush.
1. Use the wide toothed end of the cleaning tool to rake through each row of bristles and pull up and out to remove tangled knots and hair at the base of the brush.
2. Use the denser longer bristled end of the cleaning tool and mild soap and water to help cleanse away styling aid residue.
3. Dry completely.
I will have to invest in a Sam Villa Cleaning Tool-- I hate having hairy brushes!
Here's his instructions for keeping your brush clean & in top shape:
-Use a brush cleaner designed with hard, wide-spaced, angled teeth on one end and longer bristles or wire on the other end. Try the Sam Villa Brush Cleaning Tool available on www.samvilla.com, or use the end of a tail comb and a toothbrush.
1. Use the wide toothed end of the cleaning tool to rake through each row of bristles and pull up and out to remove tangled knots and hair at the base of the brush.
2. Use the denser longer bristled end of the cleaning tool and mild soap and water to help cleanse away styling aid residue.
3. Dry completely.
I will have to invest in a Sam Villa Cleaning Tool-- I hate having hairy brushes!
Labels:
cleaning products,
hair brush,
how-to,
Sam Villa
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Cleaning Products: Method
Method-brand Cleaning Products
I love that these aren't the baby-with-three-heads type of chemical cleaners!
Naked--no smell! Good for the stove, as heat + smell cleaners can = disaster.
Pink Grapefruit-- Clean citrus. This is what I like my kitchen to smell like. All my counters, actually. And some of my windows-- not in the bedroom, though, it is too energetic!
Lavender--too fussy for kitchen, competes with cooking smells. Good in the bathroom & bedroom.
Eucalyptus Mint-- smells like clean dorm bathrooms. Definite cleaning product smell, hint of toothpaste.
I love that these aren't the baby-with-three-heads type of chemical cleaners!
Naked--no smell! Good for the stove, as heat + smell cleaners can = disaster.
Pink Grapefruit-- Clean citrus. This is what I like my kitchen to smell like. All my counters, actually. And some of my windows-- not in the bedroom, though, it is too energetic!
Lavender--too fussy for kitchen, competes with cooking smells. Good in the bathroom & bedroom.
Eucalyptus Mint-- smells like clean dorm bathrooms. Definite cleaning product smell, hint of toothpaste.
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