Bathroom Cleaning Tips

Bathroom Cleaning Tips : How to clean a bathtub, shower curtain, shower head, taps, toilet and unblock sink
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Quick Tips – Cleaning and Awning Decorating

If you leave cords or hoses outside during bad weather they can get really dirty. The first tip in this segment suggests an easy way to clean the cords and hoses using an oven mitt. When the weather calms down and you want to hang some decorations from your awning the second tip will help you with making clothes pins that are easy to use. With hot and humid conditions it can be hard to keep away mildew, but this video offers you a tip to keep the mildew away using a bucket of salt. Inside the RV the hardest decision can be on what brand of toilet paper to but that will be easy to flush. The last tip offers a simple guide to asses which brand is best for your pipes.

How to brush a dogs teeth – Dog teeth cleaning tips

www.howdini.com How to brush a dogs teeth Dog teeth cleaning tips Dog’s teeth need to be kept clean, both for dental hygiene and to prevent, well, dog breath. Here’s how to brush a dog’s teeth, from dog trainer Mike D’Abruzzo and the lovely Tallulah. Keywords: dog teeth cleaning dog dental care brushing dogs teeth

Episode 3 – DIY Non-Toxic Cleaning Products

This week on ‘My Path to Green’ I’m making 3 homemade non-toxic cleaning products that are environmentally friendly and cheap to make. Inspired by Annie Bond’s article (www.intent.com
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How to clean your dog’s ears – Dog ear care and cleaning tips

www.howdini.com How to clean your dog’s ears – Dog ear care and cleaning tips If your dog could grab a Q-tip and clean her own ears, maybe she would. But, alas, she cant, so you have to do it for her. Heres dog trainer Mike DAbruzzo to show you how to clean a dogs ears, featuring Lola.

Natural, Healthy Cleaning Products

So many of the products used today as household cleaners have adverse health effects. Learn about some healthy, natural alternatives.
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Dr. Martin’s Dangerous Household Cleaning Products Sonoran Living

Dr. Martin’s Dangerous Household Cleaning Products Sonoran Living was posted to educate people on the dangers lurking in their home. Sonoran Living seen on ABC News interviewed Dr. Martin about the dangerous household cleaning products commonly found in homes throughout the world. The dangerous household cleaning products contain highly toxic chemicals. Most people believe they are creating a safe, healthy environment for their children but unfortunately unknown to them they are creating a highly toxic environment with unknown long term health consequences. For a long time there has been no viable alternative to these common household products that contain dangerous, toxic chemicals. Many of the green products marketed for the home do not work as effective. Green, non-toxic, environmentally safe, and affordable household products are something consumers desire but has been nearly impossible to find. Fortunately, there is now a company that offers green, non-toxic, safe for the environment products that are comparable in cost to traditional dangerous household chemicals found in homes across the world. And the best part is these Green Products actually work! The company bringing these products is doing so through direct marketing. A home based system that allows you the consumer not only to benefit from using green, safe, non-toxic, household products in your home but also allows you to earn money. You can use the products and order them on an as needed basis and/or you
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Housekeeping Tips : How to Make Your Own Cleaning Supplies

Homemade cleaning supplies can easily be made with a mixture of vinegar and water, and a small amount of rubbing alcohol can be added for more strength. Mix baking soda and vinegar to make a cleaning paste with help from a professional house cleaner in this free video on cleaning supplies and housekeeping tips. Expert: Rachel Yatuzis Contact: www.greenkleeninc.com Bio: Rachel Yatuzis is a professional house cleaner in Nashville, Tenn., specializing in using everyday household items for cleaning purposes. Filmmaker: Tim Brown