tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6191123965829184833.post2596769836260883805..comments2023-10-31T04:49:30.707-04:00Comments on environmental designer home-furniture: Go GREEN or SHUT UP!{ whitewash & co }http://www.blogger.com/profile/14727799659162591583noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6191123965829184833.post-14504106506910309182009-09-23T16:46:22.379-04:002009-09-23T16:46:22.379-04:00Anonymous said...
Dear Jo: I just watched your ec...Anonymous said... <br />Dear Jo: I just watched your eco challenge video. I think I was born green. Growing up in a frugal Dutch family, I learned how to clean glass easily and efficiently with natural products at no expense. Which frees up cash to buy the those quality items.<br />In a bucket of hot hot water mix a gluck of amnonia and a dash of dish soap. No bubbles please a dash is as big as a drip, and a gluck is one big splash from the jug, maybe 3-4 oz. Use a soft cloth and wash your windows. Squeegie the windows wiping the rubber blade on a dry cloth every stroke. You will see instantly that there is no smears, so nothing but the beautiful outside shines in. And all your windows are done in no time, I MEAN NO TIME.<br />Use the same mixture on your car windows. And actually it will clean it all. The windows, the floors, the walls, the ceiling.<br />Great for the fly marks that we get in the country at the end of the summer.<br />When it comes to flower vases or wine glasses I use the same mix. But very often if the item has been forgotten and is very dirty, the addition of baking soda will do the trick. <br />Saskia Post DesignAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6191123965829184833.post-35786586271116729282009-08-25T18:09:06.149-04:002009-08-25T18:09:06.149-04:00so happy to see someone up for a challenge here! Y...so happy to see someone up for a challenge here! You will be receiving a lot of information from me soon.@vollfinteriorsAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com