The Benefits of Green Cleaning

Green Cleaning for a Health Home & Business
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), American Lung Association, and dozens of independent national studies show that a Green clean is a healthier clean for your family and employees.  Amazing Maids and Cleaning Services will actually help you stay healthier while keeping your living/working spaces clean an tidy.

Something to think about...

On average, we spend 90% of our time indoors.  We often think of our homes and offices as protecting us from air polution when, in fact,  indoor air can be two to five times more polluted than the air outside. In some cases, indoor air can be up to 50 times more toxic.

Freezer Pleaser

Our freezers can get funky from time to time.  An open container of baking soda is a big help.  But when you need a little something extra, put some pure vanilla extract on a cotton rag and wipe down the walls and floor surface of the freezer.  NOTE: It doesn't have to be the fancy Madagascar vanilla from Dean+DeLuca that you use for cooking.  Some good old Schilling or McCormick's wi

Grandma's Homemade Cleaners

Most modern synthetic cleaning products are based on age-old formulas using natural ingredients.  They drew from these recipes because the chemistry was right! Of course, then they substituted the more expensive natural agents with cheaper sythesized chemicals and added LOTS of water and filler material.

Going back to the original naturally derived ingredients is a way to make cleaning products that work great, protect the environment, and save you money. Most of what you need can be found in your kitchen cupboards. Fill in with some well-chosen and environmentally friendly green cleaning products found in health food stores, and you can easily transform your home into a non-toxic and healthy haven.

Carpets 101

Carpeting. One of the coziest and most comforting inventions of modern civilization, and also one of the hardest to keep clean.

Style, durability and practicality have been driving interior design toward wood floors lately, but wall-to-wall carpeting has its place and appeal also.

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