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Green Cleaning For Dummies

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Wiley, Nov 3, 2008 - House & Home - 288 pages
An authoritative guide to reducing household exposure to hazardous chemicals

Thousands of household products contain toxic ingredients. Today, more and more people are seeking more natural cleaning methods to reduce their exposure to harsh chemicals. From the kitchen and bath to the living room and laundry, Green Cleaning For Dummies provides readers with green solutions to every common cleaning chore. Focusing on organic, nontoxic, sustainable alternatives to conventional cleaning products, it's packed with suggestions and tips for effective cleaning, and even offers green solutions for sprucing up patios, garages, vehicles, and the exterior of a house.

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Review: Green Cleaning for Dummies

User Review  - Inspired Kathy - Goodreads

A little too preachy to start... What I was looking for was found in Chapter 6 - recipes to make my own green cleaning products. I've been trying to switch to more chemical free, natural cleaning methods but I'm still learning. Read full review

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User Review  - Yahaira Hernandez - Goodreads

Did not provide the information I was looking on with regards to green cleaning. Read full review

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About the author (2008)

Elizabeth B. Goldsmith, PhD, is a professor and Fulbright Scholar with expertise in work and family, consumer economics, and healthy indoor environments.

Betsy Sheldon is a lifestyles author and editor with a passion for sustainability issues.

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