Clean and
Simple Cleaning, Inc. is making efforts to
be environmentally aware by eliminating
paper surveys and adding non-toxic products.
We are constantly making changes to better
the working environment for our employees
and to make sure we can deliver a better
service for our customers.
The following
is a list of products our employees use on
regular basis:
Green Earth Natural APC: This product is
use as an all purpose cleaner.
Green Earth Glass Cleaner: Use on all
glass surfaces.
OxyFect-G Peroxide Disinfectant Cleaner:
Disinfectant use mostly bathrooms.
Green Earth Natural Degreaser: Degreaser
use mostly on kitchen counters.
Vinegar: Is use on request on glass
surfaces and on hardwoods diluted with water
to wash them.
Please stay tuned as we are going to be
constantly bringing you tips on how to make
your own Green Cleaners at home!
Porcelain and Tile
Keep your bathrooms and kitchen tile
spotless and hygienic with these natural
cleansers:
Baking Soda and Water: Dust surfaces
with baking soda, then scrub with a moist
sponge or cloth. If you have tougher grime,
sprinkle on some kosher salt, and work up
some elbow grease. Lemon Juice or
Vinegar: Got stains, mildew or grease
streaks? Spray or douse with lemon juice or
vinegar. Let sit a few minutes, then scrub
with a stiff brush.
Disinfectant: Instead of bleach,
make your own disinfectant by mixing 2 cups
of water, 3 tablespoons of liquid soap and
20 to 30 drops of tea tree oil. It's easy!
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Homemade Furniture Polish
Add 1/4 cup
vinegar plus a few drops of oil, makes for a
much better wood cleaner and polish. The
vinegar pulls the dirt out of the wood, and
the few drops of oil lubricates the wood so
that it doesn’t dry out.
The best oils to use are those that have
the longest shelf life. Olive oil works
well. The best choice of all is the liquid
wax jojoba, because it never goes rancid. It
is found in most health food stores.
You can substitute lemon juice for the
vinegar. Organic apple cider vinegar is the
best choice of vinegar, although I don’t
usually recommend this for general cleaning
because of the possibility of staining. If
you are cleaning something that could
possibly stain, use white distilled vinegar.
Lemon Oil Duster Most commercial lemon
oil is not all natural, but may contain
petroleum distillates. Contact herbalists
for pure sources of lemon oil.
Traditionally, lemon oil has been used for
furniture because it is so lubricating and
antiseptic.
10 drops lemon oil
2 tablespoons lemon juice
A few drops olive oil or jojoba
Dip a soft recycled cloth, such as one of
flannel, in the lemon oil mixture, and wipe
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