Understanding the Relevance of the pH Scale
Posted on January 13, 2012 By Gary Fage Understanding the relevance of the pH scale when carrying out cleaning tasks is vital to anyone that is serious about commercial cleaning In general terms...
View ArticleCleaning with Chlorine
By: Susan Gonzalez, RN Chlorine is all around us. It is in our household water supply. That means we are drinking, it, we use it for showers and baths, and we cook with it. And if that’s not...
View ArticleEverything you need to know to clean your home naturally – (the lungs you...
By: Susan Gonzalez, RN We all want clean happy homes. But sometimes in wanting “clean” we get “chemically-induced-smells-like-it’s” clean. And the chemicals that “clean” sometime do so at a cost to...
View ArticleWhat’s in your “naturally derived” hand soap?
By: Susan Gonzalez, RN The ingredients in “naturally derived” soaps aren’t. One such case: Method hand soap. Is this their “Method” of deception? So I am in a rush and I pick up some hand soap at the...
View ArticleNatural Pedicure Treatment
By: Susan Gonzalez, RN The summer is almost here and that means that you will be showing parts of your body that no one has seen since Labor Day….including your feet. Guys, you may be tempted to skip...
View ArticleFun Facts About Vinegar
If you thought vinegar was just for making pickles and coloring Easter eggs, you’re in for a surprise. The humble liquid has uses ranging from medicinal applications to household cleaning, and a slew...
View ArticleRead That Warranty!
A warranty can be a wonderful thing. Simply put, it’s a written guarantee, issued by the manufacturer of an article to the purchaser, promising to repair or replace a failure, within a specified period...
View ArticleMore Surprising Uses for Vinegar
This information comes from The Vinegar Institute. Getting the last drops: When you can’t get the last bit of mayonnaise or salad dressing out of the jar, try dribbling a little of your favorite...
View Article