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Clean can be green, too. That’s a philosophy we try to stick to here at The Cleaning Frenzy Blog. Most of the time, that means using DIY all purpose cleaning solution (white vinegar and water). Other times it means choosing a greener alternative to household cleaning chemicals. But one way to begin greening the cleaning products in your home is to build a ready-to-go arsenal of green cleaning solutions. Make up all of these at once and utilize when appropriate!
Green “Soft Scrub” Alternative
This natural alternative to SoftScrub can replace your …
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The holidays are nearly upon us – which means at any moment, that phone could ring with the in-laws on the other side saying “Hey, we landed early and we’re on our way to your house. We’ll be there in 20 minutes!” As luck would happen, this typically happens when your house is an absolute pig sty. (After all, who doesn’t put off house cleaning until the last minute?) But don’t freak out. By employing some emergency last minute cleaning tips, you can make your house look passable in no …
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Just about all of my friends are worried about mold. Black mold, yellow mold, green mold, slimy mold, fuzzy mold, mold spores – there are so many types of mold that can invade your home and degrade your air quality with its mold spores and mold odor. Mold is known especially for having adverse health affects on those with allergies and asthma and can cause headaches, runny nose, sneezing, fatigue, rashes and asthma attacks. If you seem to have these mold related symptoms from a particular house or room, it’s …
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Good morning, pretties – this weekend I embarked on a bathroom cleaning project. I ended up cleaning out the bathroom exhaust fan and removing some particularly mildewy bathroom caulk. Seems unrelated, but it was much needed.
Cleaning out the fan was the easy part, I must say. I just plunked down my ladder and popped out the screws and opened it up. Phew! It was massively dusty and GASP even a little mildewy. I’m not sure why I was surprised. That is where all the moisture goes, after all.
Anyway, I was …

