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I know this is off topic but I want to support Liz
My friend Liz recently went through chemo treatments for cancer. She blogged her experiences and has turned it into a book. She is selling the book to raise $ for cancer research. Please check her website at http://lizastill.webs.com/

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Baking Soda Cleaning

Probably the best known natural home cleaner is vinegar. Next to that might be baking soda. Baking soda cleaning offers a lot of advantages to cleaning in many different home uses and it is extremely inexpensive, besides being safe for the environment and fume free.

Baking soda can be used in cleaning in a similar way to gentle abrasive cleansers. It can be mixed with either water or vinegar and rubbed into the surface or area to be washed. It can then be rinsed away or you can allow it to dry first for more cleaning power.

Baking soda cleaning is also excellent for shining silver. Simply soak your silver jewelry or other items in a mixture of baking soda and warm water. Allow it so sit for a few hours. Then remove and rub the surface. Rinse and dry and your silver will be bright and shining once again.

There is something else that needs to be cleaned more than once a day that baking soda is good for. Your teeth! Baking soda acts as a perfect toothpaste when combined with hydrogen peroxide to make a paste. This is a mild and effective natural method for getting those pearly whites clean.

Thanks to http://www.mycleaningsite.info for these ideas

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10 Best Ways to use safe Hydrogen Peroxide to Clean around your house

Hyrogen Peroxide is a safe environmentally friendly multi-purpose cleaner
Available in 3% solution at the Drug Store. Use it to:
1. Put it in a spray bottle and use to clean most carpet stains
2. The spay bottle can also be used as an environmental cleaner in bathrooms and toiletts
3. Let your toothbrushes soak in a cup of peroxide to keep them free of germs
4. After rinsing off your cutting board pour peroxide on it to kill salmonella and other bacteria
5. Clean counters & table tops with the spay bottle of peroxide to kill germs and leave a fresh smell
6. You can add 1 cup of peroxide instead of bleach to your wash to whiten; You can apply directly to blood on clothing and rinse cold
7. Use peroxide to clean mirrors and showers - no smearing
8. to get rid of canker sores in your mouth rinse with a capful of peroxide for 10 minutes and spit out
9. Soak infections or cuts in 3% peroxide for 5-10 minutes several times a day
10. Dilute 5:1 peroxide and add to a wash of smelly athletic wear to remove odor
Get more information on peroxide based cleaners at http://www.wash-safe-canada.com/roofwash.html

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More on roof cleaning

You may have read somewhere on the internet that it's perfectly okay to clean asphalt shingles with a high pressure washer but this is just plain wrong. I can virtually guarantee that if you climb up on your roof with a power washing wand and blast away at your shingles from close range that you will dislodge countless shingle granules in the process. Yes, you might also remove the algae stains, but if you cut five years off the life of your roof in the process then what's the point? Not only can it cause real damage to your shingles, but it can lead to water penetration in places that water isn't supposed to be. I'm talking about high pressure water intrusion around skylights, chimneys, and flashing. In other words, high pressure roof cleaning can turn into an absolute nightmare.
This is why you need to clean the roof first with a safe cleaner that will kill the roots of algea or moss and allow it to be rinsed off later
Get more information and products at http://www.wash-safe-canada.com/

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Clean Roof Increases Home Value

Most home buyers (or inspectors) will judge a roof on appearances. If they see stains or moss they will assume that a new roof is needed now or will be in the near future. They will subtract the roughly $15,000 (for a 2000 sq ft ) roof.
For $35 and 2 hours of work you can remove this impediment from buyers motivation. In other words this is an incredibly high return on your investment. Most realtors tell you a new kitchen will return 80 cents of price vs $1 of investment. A clean roof will give you $428 return per dollar invested. The trick is how to do it safely. Safe for you and safe for your plants
First of all, you should be aware that the black stains you're seeing all over your roof do not consist of dirt, grime, tar, or oil. They actually consist of a hardy type of blue-green algae called Gloeocapsa Magma. If you have any familiarity with algae at all then you know it's a living and feeding organism that only gets worse with time. Ignoring it will not solve the problem. This algae uses the limestone filler in your shingles to feed off of and expand, and eventually your entire roof will be covered with the black stuff unless it is cleaned. Not only are the streaks unsightly, but they will ultimately shorten the lifespan of your roof by hastening the process of granule deterioration.
To learn more about how to clean your roof safely go to http://www.wash-safe-canada.com/

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Hydrogen Peroxide is good for your garden




The benefits of hydrogen peroxide for a garden can be useful for any kind of a garden, and any method of gardening. Peroxide is great for plants that are planted in the ground, and it’s also great for plants in containers -- it is useful in hydroponic gardens, raised beds, and greenhouses.
Similarly, peroxide for gardening applies well with all kinds of plants: a rose garden, herb garden, vegetable garden, orchard, shade trees, flower garden or lawn -- any or all of these would benefit from hydrogen peroxide.
Peroxide works by releasing oxygen. It acts as an oxygen supplement for plants. It seems to really support both good health and strong growth for plants.
Hydrogen peroxide can also help with soil fungus: it aerates the soil, and it is anti-fungal. (It is also anti-bacterial.)
To purchase hydrogen peroxide cleaners on line go to http://www.wash-safe-canada.com/index.html



Provided by: U.S. Inspect Home Inspections

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Some info from Wikipedia on Hydrogen Peroxide

Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is a very pale blue liquid, slightly more viscous than water, that appears colorless in dilute solution. It has strong oxidizing properties, and is a powerful bleaching agent. It is used as a disinfectant, antiseptic, oxidizer
Some horticulturalists and users of hydroponics advocate the use of weak hydrogen peroxide solution in watering solutions. Its spontaneous decomposition releases oxygen that enhances a plant's root development and helps to treat root rot (cellular root death due to lack of oxygen) and a variety of other pests.[21][22] There is some peer-reviewed academic research to back up some of the claims.[23]
See Wash-Safe for more information; http://www.wash-safe-canada.com/hp.html

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Outdoor cleaners that are safe for your plants

Hi Folks
I am helping to market a new line of environmentally safe cleaners called Wash Safe.
Wash-Safe uses Hydrogen Peroxide as the base for its cleaners -- you see, hydrogen peroxide also has a wonderful quality of being good for the environment ;not just safe for the enviroment but actually beneficial!!. This benefit goes deep and wide. It is good for rivers, it is good for plants, and it can be used to replace chlorine bleach, ammonia, and other chemicals which are harmful to rivers and plants.

The following quote from Wikipedia explains this "Hydrogen peroxide is a strong oxidizer effective in controlling sulfide and organic-related odors in wastewater collection and treatment systems. It is typically applied to a wastewater system where there is a retention time of 30 minutes to 5 hours before hydrogen sulfide is released. Hydrogen peroxide oxidizes the hydrogen sulfide and promotes bio-oxidation of organic odors. Hydrogen peroxide decomposes to oxygen and water, adding dissolved oxygen to the system, thereby negating some Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD)"
. I will be publishing more about these cleaners; but in the meantime you can learn more or try them at http://www.wash-safe-canada.com/hp.html

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