Apr 12, 2007

Found New Cleaning Supplies

Was shopping over at Target and found Method cleaning supplies. I was impressed because not only are they environmentally friendly but they don't break the bank either. Most Eco-friendly cleaning supplies I have tried in the past were more expensive (not that they weren't worth it), so when times get tight then I would go back to the old ones if I ran out. These were surprisingly right on par. The grapefruit multi-cleaner spray was only $2.99. I also got the mop, I'll let you know about that later I haven't used it yet. I have used the cleaner on my walls so far and it was even getting off pencil marks. No offensive smells attacked me, my hands didn't feel like Brillo pads, and I wasn't warning the children not to touch before it was wiped down with water and dried. So I'm glad that I found this one and I wanted to tell others about it. I did notice that the price was cheaper at Target then online at their website. So if they sell it near you (you can check on the website www.methodhome.com) I would advise getting it at the store.
This is a short one as I'm still investigating the "Boston Reformed Fuel Car" that I read about in the 1973 Yearbook of Living History of The World. It was a car designed in 1972 to use regular gasoline but cut emissions drastically and improve gas mileage. I can only seem to find articles that allude to it but not information about the actual car. So we'll see.

Go Green!

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