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MELISSA
HEBERT Plain
Dealer Reporter
t's green
wherever you look these days.
It's not the grass or
the budding trees --
it's
the products.
"Green" is the hot
trend. Anything that
can remotely
be promised as en-vironmentally friendly, is. And
with spring-cleaning time here, "green" and "clean" are being wo-ven together. Even Home Depot
is getting in on the act, applying
its EcoOptions designation for
cleaning products that have less impact on the environment. Some products are good; some
are more hype than substance. Figuring out
which is which takes some thinking, said household-
tips expert Heloise.
[Of our Liquid Sunshine cleaner Hebert writes]
Vermont Soap
Works Liquid Sunshine:Made from castile liq-uid soap, organic
coconut, rose-mary extract, essential oils, olive and jojoba
oils and organic aloe |
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vera extract, this
product -- available in spray
bottle ($7.96, 16 ounces) and concentrate ($14.98, 38 ounces) --
is about as natural as you can get. The concentrate can be used to clean
floors, countertops and cars, and can even be used in the laundry. |