Scrubbing Bubbles Flushable Wipes

OK. I hope no one is buying these or anything like them. I picked up a free sample at the grocery store without thinking and that is how anyone would buy them: Without thinking.

More cleaner than is needed on one piece of disposable fabric.

I never understood the problem with using a wet rag. There are so many places on the web that will tell you about better and safer cleaners, that I am not going to add onto that except to say water, baking soda, vinegar, and Bon Ami are probably what you need for most cleaning tasks around the home.

Why would be buy these things? Why would we buy Swiffers and all the rest of it? Do they really save any time? A rag is free. No time is spent buying one (though I guess you can buy rags). I would rather be at home than work and be at that treadmill over and over. I have to work to pay for the new car, the new cleaner, the new blu ray player. And I would rather not work for those things. I would rather work for time doing instead of time having.

Many fake green blogs just advertise the next “green” things without the balance of saying: “This may be something you do not need.”

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free electron

Simply, I want the world to be a better place, for my kids and for all the other children in the world. I am in IT, understand technology, believe in the scientific method, and have made a lot of mistakes.

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  • I couldn’t agree with you more. A spritz of hydrogen peroxide followed by a spritz of vinegar is a deadly combination..for the germs I mean!

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