Can you tell me if green cleaning products are effective at disinfecting &/or sanitizing areas such as toilet bowls and kitchen sinks? Which products work best?
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Some recipe discuss for Green Cleaning is effective.
I discuss some best recipe to made and using in your toilets bowls and kitchen sinks, i think is best cleaning and lovely smell in your bathroom or kitchen. if you want to made a special product then use,
1.5 liter lukewarm water
250ml vinegar (I use cleaning vinegar, but the normal white vinegar would do also)
45ml dishwashing detergent
45ml eucalyptus oil
5 tablespoons of washing soda
Dissolve the washing soda in the warm water, then mix in all the other ingredients.
You can use about 100ml of solution in a bucket of warm water to wash the floor.
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I will prefer green cleaning
I will prefer green cleaning because it can easily remove wax, oil and grease without affecting nature.
Some recipe discuss for Green Cleaning is effective.
I discuss some best recipe to made and using in your toilets bowls and kitchen sinks, i think is best cleaning and lovely smell in your bathroom or kitchen. if you want to made a special product then use,
1.5 liter lukewarm water
250ml vinegar (I use cleaning vinegar, but the normal white vinegar would do also)
45ml dishwashing detergent
45ml eucalyptus oil
5 tablespoons of washing soda
Dissolve the washing soda in the warm water, then mix in all the other ingredients.
You can use about 100ml of solution in a bucket of warm water to wash the floor.
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