Living Green: Home Solutions
Public Group active 4 months agoFrom solar panels to composting, green options for everyday living.
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Pure HyperClean posted an update in the group Living Green: Home Solutions: 4 months ago · View
HI everyone! We are PURE HyperClean, an Eco-Friendly Home and Business Cleaning Service. We go BEYOND GREEN and BEYOND CLEAN using our chemical free process to clean homes, offices, schools, fitness centers and medical facilities. The HYPERCLEAN process includes the use of specialized vacuums, Anti-Microbial Vapor Steam machines, and color coded microfiber technology. We do not believe in the use of mops, sprays, cleaning chemicals, brooms, or traditional vacuum cleaners. Our process truly cleans, disinfects, and leaves no harmful chemical residues behind.
Please check out our website http://www.purehyperclean.com
We love feedback from reader and love to answer your questions on ”green cleaning”!!!
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Pure HyperClean joined the group Living Green: Home Solutions 4 months ago · View
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Lorraine Danaher joined the group Living Green: Home Solutions 8 months, 1 week ago · View
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cyn4108 posted an update in the group Living Green: Home Solutions: 11 months, 2 weeks ago · View
Hi, I’m glad to be here. I make green living products and love to find places that I can get new ideas. I look forward to reading your ideas.
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cyn4108 joined the group Living Green: Home Solutions 11 months, 2 weeks ago · View
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Mandy posted an update in the group Living Green: Home Solutions: 1 year, 1 month ago · View
Hi All! Any suggestions for a homemade green cleaner that won’t leave streaks on a glass kitchen table?
Hi Mandy, I was a chemist who went green years ago!!!! I have never found anything better than Get Clean – and it costs only a penny to make 16 oz of glass cleaner. Feel free to respond to me back if you want a sample. Lorraine
Hi Lorrainne! I would love a sample. I know that your product is one of Terri’s favorites and I would love to give it a try before I buy! You can send me an email at mandybdesign@gmail.com. Thanks and I’m looking forward to it!
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craigpest control joined the group Living Green: Home Solutions 1 year, 3 months ago · View
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Dianne McKnight joined the group Living Green: Home Solutions 1 year, 3 months ago · View
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Chloe posted an update in the group Living Green: Home Solutions: 1 year, 6 months ago · View
I recently came across this company Miniwiz that makes buildings from recycled plastic bottles. I have a house in San Diego that’s looking for some renovation and I’m really keen to use recycled products. I’m wondering in anyone has heard of anything similar in the California area? I’ve also heard of recycled denim as a building material as well.
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GreenDoggieBags joined the group Living Green: Home Solutions 1 year, 6 months ago · View
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Chloe joined the group Living Green: Home Solutions 1 year, 7 months ago · View
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Julie Zizka posted an update in the group Living Green: Home Solutions: 1 year, 8 months ago · View
Hi Everyone! I’m a new member, a single mompreneur, and a greenie. I’m looking forward to hearing from all of you and learning lots of great home solutions.
I have a home solution to share with you… It’s a product that I developed called The Tote Buddy. It’s the world’s first reusable bag organizer. If you have reusable bags all over the floor of your minivan, the trunk of your car, or hiding in the back of the kitchen cupboards, The Tote Buddy is for you. It holds piles of reusable bags, keeping them organized, clean, and handy for every shopping trip.
Feel free to check it out at http://www.TheToteBuddy.com.
Thanks and big green xoxoxox’s,
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Julie Zizka joined the group Living Green: Home Solutions 1 year, 8 months ago · View
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roechelle joined the group Living Green: Home Solutions 1 year, 10 months ago · View
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Jennifer Bradford joined the group Living Green: Home Solutions 1 year, 11 months ago · View
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Becky S. posted an update in the group Living Green: Home Solutions: 2 years ago · View
Are there any eco-friendly dry cleaners in Charlotte that you’d recommend?
Hey Becky! Funny you asked that I was thinking about the same thing! But there is a way you can Do Your Part with ANY dry cleaner and that is by taking back the wire hangers and bags that they give you with your clothes every time you go back. I make sure to put them in my trunk right after I take the clothes out so they are with me when I make my next drop off!
I give back the hangers and recycle the paper on the shirts too. The plastic bags can be taken in to recycle with the plastic grocery bags but I rarely do that since I have reusable grocery bags. So sometimes I just knot one end of the plastic laundry covers and reuse them as a trash bag. Now, I just need to find a way around those chemicals!
Here is a company that makes reusable garment bags: http://www.thegreengarmento.com, they convert from a hamper to a hanging dry cleaning bag
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Brett McCoy joined the group Living Green: Home Solutions 2 years ago · View
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Terri joined the group Living Green: Home Solutions 2 years ago · View
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Becky S. joined the group Living Green: Home Solutions 2 years ago · View
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