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Post by 1stclasscleaning on Jun 25, 2008 2:02:03 GMT -5
hello , friend i have heard about the green clorox , but i don't know the uses of it .and how how does it works i want u to share some ideas about that . ???
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Post by Kevin on Jun 25, 2008 11:01:43 GMT -5
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Post by ecbserviceco on Jul 17, 2008 13:16:08 GMT -5
Before you use any green product make sure you read the MSDS sheet becasue some of them out there claim green but are not. The price difference with green to regular is not much and many different suppliers cary truely green chemicals
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Post by 1stclasscleaning on Jul 21, 2008 2:19:12 GMT -5
hello thank you for the information and link you have provided .
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Post by cleansvc on Nov 18, 2008 23:34:14 GMT -5
Anyone know of a green cleaning certification program that is low cost which would provide a green cleaning symbol or stamp that can be used on my web site or business cards.
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Post by lsgrngr on Nov 21, 2008 20:37:25 GMT -5
I know Clorox Green Works states on their website their products do not contain any type of disinfectants yet.
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Post by logan5127 on Nov 22, 2008 0:29:30 GMT -5
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Post by lsgrngr on Nov 22, 2008 10:36:17 GMT -5
The company I purchase my cleaning products from has a "Member of Green Products Alliance" on their website.....is this what is being referred to? Their products disinfect with vinegar, essential oils and alcohol made from grain.
Interesting thread.......
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Post by lsgrngr on Nov 22, 2008 10:50:14 GMT -5
A little more info after reading more on my vendor's website.....they say "We are not Green Seal approved because there are companies that are approved by Green Seal that are not all natural and non toxic (although they are working on this). We are approved by the Green Products Alliance and by Co-op America both of which have much higher standards for the planet than Green Seal. You can view their requirements by going to their respective websites: " www.coopamerica.com www.greenproductsalliance.com
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