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Trying to Go GREEN - Melaleuca or Other Choices???
Asked by T.T. from Dallas
on August 14, 2008
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Okay I just signed up for the Melaleuca membership and just recieved my first order. I mainly signed up because I like the Organic Cleaning supplies and really dont c...
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- Trish, I have a skin care, health and wellness company. We have a lot of healthy products that are botanically based. Every ingredient in every product is pure, s...
- Hello, I've been a member and recently put it on hold due to leaving the country for a few months. I can't seem to just cancel it because of the product Sol-u-mel. It...
- NO NO NO!!!... its really sad that they force people to buy their products each month... I was with them and quit because the product points end up costing about 50 bu...
Clorox for Toys
Asked by M.B. from Oklahoma City
on August 14, 2008
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I remember reading a previous request about how best to clean toys. I couldn't find it again when I looked, and I don't remember the specifics. Are all Clorox disenfec...
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- Clorox will "bleach" out the colors if you use it a lot--even if you dilute it. Why can't you put them in the dishwasher?
- There is a product out there called "Odo-Ban" that a couple daycare places I use have for cleaning/disinfecting their toys with.
- I used Medela wipes that are used for cleaning breast pumps. There is also a Chlorox spray that is made for food surfaces. It is in a blue bottle. Read the label an...
Stinky Bath Toys!
Asked by F.G. from Dallas
on February 18, 2008
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Ok I run my kids bath toys through the dishwasher about every one to two weeks, I use the sanitize wash and everything. But I have noticed a gross film on them and the...
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- We use the same products as Tracy T, and I second the motion on using them instead of what you can find at the "store"!! (Since Tracy answered first, I will refer you ...
- try green works made by chlorox, it's all natural and safe for kids and the environment .It smells good too.
- First of all - WOW - natural! You are amazing! :o) I was begging for that epidural!! hee hee I read the other posts and I agree with them...but I have another sugge...
Cleaning Wooden Blocks
Asked by A.S. from Charlottesville
on June 19, 2007
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I have been given a large box full of wooden blocks from a local church daycare center. I know that the daycare center is a very clean one. However, my son (2 1/2 ye...
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- Try this on one block to see if it damages the color first before using it on all of them. Take your basic antibacterial hand soap and wash with warm water for 20 seco...
- OMG...I may just have the answer to this for you. I saw that you are allergic to clorox and I'm seeing more and more that many people are. It's also just not a safe pr...
- Hi A. You might want to try to clean the blocks with a mild dish detergent. My son has a lot of wooden blocks and shapes that he likes to throw in the sink wheneve...
Any Other Options You Have Tried for a Toddler's Very Severe Asthma?
Asked by A.K. from Norfolk
on April 22, 2009
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I am writing this in hopes to have any and all suggestions and personal experiences sent my way! My little guy who is now 3 years old has been battling asthma/allergi...
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- A., I am so sorry to hear that you are going through this. I agree with the majority of the posts. I have not been to this particular doctor but I do know that sh...
- OMG, sounds like your little guy needs a serious detox treatment !My daughter had respitory issues , when she was 2, we were on Albuterol/Xopenex pretty much every 2 w...
- Hi A., I'm so sorry to hear about your little guy. I'm thankful that so far neither of my two....well...you know, I don't like to say it or type it. I've had discus...
Shopping Cart Covers- Worth the Money?
Asked by C. from San Antonio
on March 24, 2006
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Hello. I am considering purchasing a shopping cart cover for my one year old. Need to know, are they worth spending 50$ish on a buggie buddy type or 20$ish on a clean ...
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- I got a Clean Shopper when my oldest (now 4 1/2) was a baby. They weren't as popular then and hard to find in the stores. I got mine from Clean Shopper and I really ...
- Hi, C.. I have a 2 yo girl and I too didn't have one for my oldest, but things have changed. When I started looking, I looked for a pattern to sew one, as I knew it...
- I got the floppy seat as a shower present and I love it. I can hang his toys off of the toy loops and stash his cheerios in the little pocket. I keep it in my car s...
Clorox Toilet Wand
Asked by K.D. from Huntsville
on June 23, 2007
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I was sent the special invitation to try the Clorox Toilet bowl wand for moms of this group. I put it off till later when I had more time. When I tried to sign up for ...
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- The clorox toilet wands should be coming to those who signed up soon. They sent an e-mail saying there was a delay in shipping. K., I'll see if I can find the in...
- Oh! I wish I had seen that announcement! If you get the code/info will you pass it on to me?
- I searched my emails but I could not find the original code. But for those of you that did sign up, I received mine in the mail yesterday.
Dry Erase Marker Vs. Drywall
Asked by A.W. from Jacksonville
on July 15, 2008
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Hello,
My 2 yr old Picasso has taught me how to get crayon, sharpie, pen, and pencil off the walls using Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. But Brandyn has stumped me with dr...
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- When you say drywall is it not painted drywall? If so you won't get it off. Otherwise it depends on the paint that was used. Glossy or flatt. If its glossy you mig...
- It sounds weird but try using the dry erase marker back over the marks and wiping immediately.
- Dear A., I know for sure that you can remove permanent marker & dry erase marker with hand sanitizer. My little one drawed on my daughter's bedroom door. I heard ...