natural cleansers Archives - Big Green Purse https://www.newsite.biggreenpurse.com/tag/natural-cleansers/ The expert help you need to live the greener, healthier life you want. Tue, 20 Dec 2016 03:18:49 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 AspenClean’s Natural Cleaning Products GIVEAWAY!! https://www.newsite.biggreenpurse.com/aspenclean-natural-cleaning-products/ https://www.newsite.biggreenpurse.com/aspenclean-natural-cleaning-products/#comments Tue, 20 Dec 2016 03:18:49 +0000 https://www.newsite.biggreenpurse.com/aspenclean-natural-cleaning-products/ You shouldn’t have to worry if the cleansers you use in your home could make you sick. But sadly, many of them contain chemicals that cause flu-like symptoms, headaches, nausea, and even make asthma and other respiratory illnesses worse. KEEP READING – GIVEAWAY DETAILS BELOW! Start by Following @AspenClean on Twitter Not AspenClean. This company’s …

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You shouldn’t have to worry if the cleansers you use in your home could make you sick. But sadly, many of them contain chemicals that cause flu-like symptoms, headaches, nausea, and even make asthma and other respiratory illnesses worse.

KEEP READING – GIVEAWAY DETAILS BELOW!

Start by Following @AspenClean on Twitter

Not AspenClean. This company’s natural cleaning products get the job done by using only safe, EcoCert Certified ingredients that have not been tested on animals. They’re kid-safe and pet-friendly, too.

Here’s another benefit from AspenClean: They’re scented with infusions of organic essential oils. Many conventional cleaning products contain phthalates and synthetic fragrances whose chemical foundations have been linked to reproductive disorders and learning disabilities. At AspenClean, you’ll find cleansers that leave your home smelling like lavender, bergamot or grapefruit. Goodbye headaches, hello serenity!

Ready for one more benefit? They contain NO triclosan or other antibacterial agent. The products do a great job removing dirt and grime, and preventing bacteria & viruses from growing in the home. But they DON’T contribute to our growing resistance to antibiotics by putting antibacterial agents in their soaps, scrubs or sprays.

I love AspenClean’s backstory. The company was founded in 2004 in Vancouver, Canada to fulfill a mission to create healthier, greener alternatives to cleansers whose ingredients were linked to cancer, reproductive difficulties and asthma.

Since that time, they have developed natural-based products for both the kitchen and the whole house, including:

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Kitchen Cleaner, formulated to tackle greasy dirt and work on multiple kitchen surfaces

Liquid Dish Soap, perfect for dishes and countertops

Superscrub Powder, a gentle but effective and non-toxic abrasive to clean up sinks, pots and pans, stoves and ovens, and up in the bathroom, toilet bowls and bath tubs

All-in-One Concentrate, infused with organic grapefruit and lavender essential oils; enough to make 40 bottles of all purpose cleaner, or use as is on all washable surfaces

Glass Cleaner, for tackling glass, windows and mirrors without leaving streaks

Bathroom Cleaner, a foaming compound that will help get rid of soap scum and hard water marks.

BONUS: AspenClean also sells microfiber cloths that make cleaning more effective and completely replace paper towels.

FREE NATURAL CLEANING PRODUCTS GIVEAWAY!

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In honor of our Big Green Purse Simple Green Holiday Challenge, AspenClean is offering the Big Green Purse community a Whole House Cleaning Kit for one lucky winner! The kit contains:

√ All Purpose Cleaner, with an All Purpose Microfiber Cleaning Cloth

√ Bathroom Cleaner, with a Bathroom Microfiber Cloth

√ Glass Cleaner, with the Glass Microfiber Cloth

√ Kitchen Cleaner, with the Kitchen Microfiber Cloth.

If you were to buy this kit of natural cleaning products, it would cost you $75 (CAD), plus shipping. But if you WIN it, it’s yours for free. 

Here’s How You Win Your Natural Cleaning Products Kit from AspenClean

The giveaway is free to enter. All you need to do is

  1. Leave a comment below this post on why you think green cleaning is so important!
  2. Follow @AspenClean on Twitter and send a tweet using @AspenClean and #greenclean 

Want to boost your chances of winning? Drop on over to the Big Green Purse Facebook page and leave us a comment there, too. Authors of all comments left between now and close of business December 22 will be entered into the giveaway, with a winner chosen at random.

Get an Additional Discount

Though there’s only one giveaway, everyone can take advantage of a 10% discount off anything you order between now and January 1 from AspenClean. Just use this promo code:

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Orders over $100 qualify for free shipping, and if you’re shipping to the US, you will not pay tax. All prices on their website are in Canadian dollars, which means purchases will actually cost about 25% less (depending on the exchange rates).

Remember, enter twice, by leaving a comment below and on Facebook. After you do, please share this post on your social media. The more people know about natural cleaning products, the healthier we’ll all be!

Note: Sponsorships from great companies like AspenClean lets us introduce you to great products you might not know about but could be perfect for helping you lead the greener, healthier life you want. All editorial opinions, of course, remain our own and we never work with a company or sponsor that does not meet our strict standards. Thanks!

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Naturally Kill Mold and Mildew https://www.newsite.biggreenpurse.com/naturally-kill-mold-mildew/ https://www.newsite.biggreenpurse.com/naturally-kill-mold-mildew/#respond Thu, 11 Sep 2014 20:14:49 +0000 https://www.newsite.biggreenpurse.com/naturally-kill-mold-mildew/ Mold and mildew stink – literally.  If you’ve ever walked into a mildewed room, you recognized the musty smell at once. Mold gives a lot of visual clues – it’s generally black or grey, and may be splotchy if it’s embedded in tile grout. It can form a sort of grimy mat on your ceiling …

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Naturally kill moldMold and mildew stink – literally.  If you’ve ever walked into a mildewed room, you recognized the musty smell at once. Mold gives a lot of visual clues – it’s generally black or grey, and may be splotchy if it’s embedded in tile grout. It can form a sort of grimy mat on your ceiling or wall if it’s allowed to grow unchecked.

Apart from the fact that they’re smelly and unsightly, mold and mildew can be very unhealthy. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, breathing in mold spores can cause a variety of respiratory illnesses. Both mold and mildew can lead to headaches and nasal congestion and even trigger asthma attacks.

Mold and mildew build up in damp places, which is why you might find them in your basement or shower or on your shower curtain. But they won’t get a foothold if you follow these steps.

PREVENTION

Mold and mildew can’t grow where it’s dry, so the best way to keep them at bay is to reduce dampness.

  • Crack open a window and start your ceiling fan when you turn on the shower so excess moisture moves out of the room, rather than condenses on the walls and tile. Keep the fan running and the window cracked open at least 15 minutes after you turn the shower off to let as much moist air escape as possible.
  • Wipe down the shower and tub as soon as you’re finished. Keep a small squeegee in the shower so it’s convenient; you can get a squeegee very cheaply at a hardware store, home goods retailer, or online. Or, use a hand towel or washcloth to do the job. A cloth is particularly good at getting to the tile grout and in the corners where mold has a tendency to start.
  • Use a shower curtain you can actually launder in the washing machine. That means, skip the vinyl or plastic in favor of cotton, hemp, or nylon.  Wash it in hot water, run it through your machine’s spin cycle to remove excess water, then hang it up to dry in the shower. After every shower, wipe down the tile, let the fan run, and at some point, pull the shower curtain wide to let it air out.
  • If you have a non-slip mat in your shower, you will need to pull it up and wash it down regularly. I’ve gotten rid of my shower mat because it was too much trouble to keep clean. If you want yours, you’ll have to wash it frequently. It helps to spray the back of it weekly with a solution of white vinegar and water, or tea tree oil and water.
  • Use a terry cloth hand towel in the shower instead of a mat. Most of us have extra hand towels lying around. Or, pick up a few hand towels at a dollar store or when your department store is having a sale. Put the towel on the bottom of the shower or bath tub. It won’t slip, you’ll have traction, and when you’re finished, you can wring out the towel and let it dry, or throw it in the laundry.
  • Keep your shower clean. Wash it down regularly with a good non-toxic cleanser, like baking soda and a plant-based liquid soap, or something like Bon Ami, which is essentially pulverized rock. Use a mop and a stepladder to reach the ceiling above the shower if needed. Dry it with a rag or towel when you finish washing it.
  • Fix leaky faucets and showerheads. Stop the drips to limit mold and mildew around drains.
  • Install a dehumidifier in the basement. You can adjust the appliance to remove as much humidity from your space as you need. Empty the water collection bucket frequently – in the summer, I need to empty mine almost every day. If convenient, you can use the collected water to water your plants. You can usually eep the dehumidifier bucket clean by washing it out with hot soapy water and wiping away any mold or mildew that might be building up.Remember this true adage: An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. The more you do to prevent mold and mildew from building up, the better off you’ll be.

TREATMENT

kill mold naturallyAs soon as you notice mold or mildew, attack! If you have black mold in the walls, ceiling, or floor of your home, you will probably need to hire a professional mold remediation company to treat the problem for you. Black mold can pose a real health hazard, so don’t wait to take it seriously. For more superficial problems, the following steps will help:

  • Make a spray of water and vinegar, tea tree oil or hydrogen peroxide, using between one and two tablespoons of the product for every cup of water you add to the spray bottle (experiment a bit to see what works in your situation; you may need up to a 50% vinegar/50% water solution). You can add fresh squeezed lemon juice minus the pulp to sweeten up the smell of the vinegar. If using vinegar or hydrogen peroxide, spray the potion directly on the spotty areas, leave them alone for 10 or 15 minutes, and then rinse. Dry with a rag you don’t mind throwing away. If using tea tree oil, which is more expensive but is supposed to be more effective, spray the cleanser on the tile or shower stall and leave it overnight. Run the fan and open the window to keep air circulating and to counter the smell from the vinegar or tea tree oil.  Reapply as soon as you see the mold reappear.
  • If the grout in your shower can’t be thoroughly cleaned out, you may need to replace the grout.  If this is too much to do on your own, you can find a professional service to replace the grout for you. Get a price estimate before you commit to the work. It may be a little pricey, but probably cheaper than dealing with health problems that could result from living with mold and mildew.

MAINTENANCE

Getting rid of the mold and mildew in your shower doesn’t mean you can be less vigilant. Inspect the shower and shower curtain once a week to make sure you’re staying mold and mildew-free. Wash the shower curtain regularly to keep it fresh. Wipe down the tile or shower stall each time you finish using it, and don’t forget to keep the window open and the fan going to reduce moisture build-up.

 

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Why Did Mom Shift $1,000 to Greener Cleaners, Organic Food? https://www.newsite.biggreenpurse.com/greener-cleaners/ https://www.newsite.biggreenpurse.com/greener-cleaners/#comments Thu, 22 Jan 2009 07:38:02 +0000 https://www.newsite.biggreenpurse.com/greener-cleaners/ Here’s another One in a Million success story! Carolyn, a Phoenix, Arizona wife and mother of two sons aged five and seven, spent the last year shifting her spending to greener cleaners and organic food. Here’s why: “Early in 2008 I read an article in the Arizona Republic about the One in a Million campaign and it …

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Here’s another One in a Million success story! Carolyn, a Phoenix, Arizona wife and mother of two sons aged five and seven, spent the last year shifting her spending to greener cleaners and organic food. Here’s why:

carolyn family“Early in 2008 I read an article in the Arizona Republic about the One in a Million campaign and it matched my own thinking so well that I went right into the computer and registered.

I feel that, even though I can’t solve all the problems on my own, I should do whatever I can and if other people do the same the cumulative effect could really make a difference. I tell my husband this is my way of taking care of great grandchildren I won’t be around to take care of directly.

I focused my spending shift on food and cleaners because it was an area of my spending I hadn’t really made any changes in yet. Also, I have been trying to green my life for awhile so I’d already done many of the obvious changes. For instance, among other things, I had already replaced all the light bulbs in my house (and my parents house) with compact fluorescent bulbs, I’m a vegetarian (which reduces a bunch of green house gasses) and we had replaced the 25 year old energy sucking air conditioner with a new high efficiency unit.

Though I was trying to have my family eat healthy, I hadn’t really evaluated our food (or our cleaning supplies) for their environmental impact. The shift was kind of tough at first, I found that some of the places I had been shopping weren’t going to work out for things I was used to buying there because the greener alternatives they had available were just way to expensive. So I had to go hunting, sometimes trying new stores altogether, sometimes looking at stores I already went to for things that I didn’t normally buy there.

I have to say that Target and Trader Joe’s have really come to my rescue on more than one instance. Trader Joe’s has such good prices on so many organic things and Target is constantly increasing their inventory of environmentally friendly cleaners as well as organic food. Shopping habits aren’t easy things to change, but now I’m not going back, this has become my new normal routine. I haven’t decided on our green goals for the new year yet, but I am so pleased with what we have done so far that I definitely want to make additional changes to keep us getting greener all the time.”

How did Carolyn shift her spending?

Date            Item                                    Money Spent

all year        organic foods                              $ 755
all year        non-toxic cleaners                       $ 350

 

Total …………………………………………….. $ 1,105 (or more)

Want to join the campaign? Sign up here; you’ll get a handy balance sheet you can download to help you keep track of your environmentally friendly choices. The idea isn’t to spend more money; it’s to shift money you already spend to greener products and services. Once you’ve shifted $1,000, send us your story so we can share it with others.

Thanks to One in a Million, over $3 million in spending shifts have already occurred.

 

 

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