A more serious suggestion though I haven't used any of the products so I have no idea how good they are is to check out the new eco-friendly range of cleaning products that John Lewis have produced.
Personally I wouldn't order them online though - I've had bad experiences with their Internet service and so have quite a few of my friends - if you find the product codes phone up the shop to order and they'll post it.
My method for cleaning the bath ,is the self cleaning one. This I can assure you , leaves it very green. The fish dont mind, Just a bit worried about visitors.
Erm.... don't use it
A more serious suggestion though I haven't used any of the products so I have no idea how good they are is to check out the new eco-friendly range of cleaning products that John Lewis have produced.
Personally I wouldn't order them online though - I've had bad experiences with their Internet service and so have quite a few of my friends - if you find the product codes phone up the shop to order and they'll post it.
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How To Clean Your House The ECO Friendly Way
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thanks paul- very useful- now I just need the time, energy and inclination to do it!
Great little video isn't it?
Hopefully we can fill this forum with loads of useful snippets of green information like this.Â
my top tip: cut the top section off of a 2 litre plastic milk bottle and use it to collect fruit and veg peelings tea bags etc for composting.Â
I have the book How Clean is your House -  Its got excellent green tips in it. If you would like to borrow it Christine you're more than welcome.
I think I've got it somewhere- better dust it off! Ha ha!
My method for cleaning the bath ,is the self cleaning one. This I can assure you , leaves it very green. The fish dont mind, Just a bit worried about visitors.
You can clean brass items with tomato ketchup. I've tried it on my weighing scales in the kitchen and it worked!!
What a sauce.