Once a "nontoxic" liquid dish soap grew black mold right in the liquid.
For the longest time I could not figure out how the black mold and mold
smell was getting into all my dishrags and sponges. I could not get all
the mold spores out of the soap dispensers so had to throw them all out.
Just c
Dear Indi.
Thank you for the information
I am a professional non toxic house cleaner, I have 17 clients that I clean myself and I am 65. I research everything I use because I use these products continually.
One can almost tell what kind of diseases the client and family has just by what is
Dee,
Why are you arguing with me??
I am mearly telling you that it contains melamine, you may not feel it, smell it or taste it butpoison is poison.
Keep using it, time will tell if anyone in you family gets sick.
Mary
Mary
-- Original message from "Dee Fitzpatrick" : --
I was speaking about the eraser mr clean, it is called many other things.
-- Original message from "Ruth Bertella" : --
Are y'all talking about the Mr. Clean "Eraser" cleaning pad thing or the dish sponges with the scrubber thingy's on one side? - or - both?
Are y'all talking about the Mr. Clean "Eraser" cleaning pad thing or the dish
sponges with the scrubber thingy's on one side? - or - both?
- Original Message -
From: Dee Fitzpatrick
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2008 11:07 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Tainted Fo
Beth,
I am probably one of the least qualified to answer your question
regarding the effectiveness of silver particles but I will try and the
more knowledgeable can correct me where I am wrong.
Starting with the negative charge on silver particles in solution.
Silver particles do not have
I would have thought washing soda was quite toxic. I use it to soften the
water in the washing machine as we have hard water. dee
---Original Message---
From: Clayton Family
Date: 30/10/2008 18:39:03
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>What a World Wide Problem ? cleaning
So
So does washing soda cut grease easily?
On Oct 30, 2008, at 1:34 PM, Rowena wrote:
Have you tried cleaning tough stuff with just washing soda? It is the
most amazing stuff. I got it to do Hulda Clark's recommended stuff
and use it for pans, sinks, etc. You can use it with a cloth, brush or
On Oct 30, 2008, at 1:03 PM, indi wrote:
On Thu, 30 Oct 2008 12:51:04 -0500
Clayton Family wrote:
I would worry more about the new particle board under the formica, as
it outgasses formaldehyde..
No particle board under my formica, it's honeycomb aluminum core
covered on both sides
Hulda Clark says you can't rinse it off, there is always a residue. She
recommends borax and washing soda. Borax in the dishwasher, with vinegar as a
rinse aid.
R
When I wash a few dishes by hand here and there I use liquid dish soap, and
because it is concentrated I dilute it a lot with
Have you tried cleaning tough stuff with just washing soda? It is the most
amazing stuff. I got it to do Hulda Clark's recommended stuff and use it for
pans, sinks, etc. You can use it with a cloth, brush or nylon pad. I mainly use
a brush. And hot water. And do a Wayne, cleaning without any
On Thu, 30 Oct 2008 12:51:04 -0500
Clayton Family wrote:
>
>
> I would worry more about the new particle board under the formica, as
> it outgasses formaldehyde..
>
No particle board under my formica, it's honeycomb aluminum core
covered on both sides with formica.
indi
--
The Silver
On Oct 30, 2008, at 9:48 AM, Marshall Dudley wrote:
indi wrote:
Thanks Marshall, that's good information to have. Unfortunately for
me,
a lot of my indoor environment (counters, shelves, and cupboards in
my kitchen and bathroom) is covered with formica. It's old formica,
made
in 1973. Do yo
I can't see how they are poison Mary, nothing comes off of them. Even if a
minute amount did, as I say, I rinse the dishes off and dry them. No-one is
sick in my house. dee
---Original Message---
From: mborg...@att.net
Date: 30/10/2008 14:17:20
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re
I don't find any problems with the little pads and I use non toxic things
for everything else. That is, I use soap-nuts to wash clothes with (no
softener) and Feem for cleaning surfaces such as floors which are dirty -
otherwise just micro-fibre cloths and water. The little pads clean all the
ba
Its not bacteria that worries me Wayne, it's pesticides etc., I would just
wash with water too, but sometimes things like tea don't come off, so I find
the little melamine pads great, and no-one has got sick in my house! I do
the work tops, which are wooden with CS though. dee
---Original M
This is exactly what I was saying NO ONE WISHES TO GIVE UP THE
LITTLE WHITE POISON PADS.
I have never seen one. I use no pads.
Since I do not cook, I have few dishes that get dirty.
It is your health, you can always find dish soap that is non toxic.
I have found, if I rinse and
indi wrote:
Thanks Marshall, that's good information to have. Unfortunately for me,
a lot of my indoor environment (counters, shelves, and cupboards in my
kitchen and bathroom) is covered with formica. It's old formica, made
in 1973. Do you think it still releases toxins?
No I don't. I would n
There are quite a few alternatives to "cleaning" with poison:
http://www.amazon.com/s?ie=UTF8&keywords=non%20toxic%20dish%20soap&index=blended&link%5Fcode=qs
indi
On Thu, 30 Oct 2008 12:41:17 +
Dee wrote:
> Well I use the little melanine pads to clean dishes with because it
> means I don'
Dee,
This is exactly what I was saying NO ONE WISHES TO GIVE UP THE LITTLE WHITE POISON PADS.
It is your health, you can always find dish soap that is non toxic.
Mary
-- Original message from Dee : -- > that should have read 'melamine'. dee > > Dee wrote: > > W
Brasscheck TV: Food safety alert
If you missed yesterday's bulletin about
Potential melamine contamination in the
US food supply, please go here:
http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/460.html
If you read yesterday's bulletin, I have
Assembled a number of sources that verify
Everything in th
that should have read 'melamine'. dee
Dee wrote:
Well I use the little melanine pads to clean dishes with because it
means I don't have to use washing up liquid which is highly toxic. I
cannot see a problem, because I rinse it under the tap after using
anyway, and then dry. dee
--
The
When I wash a few dishes by hand here and there I use liquid dish soap, and
because it is concentrated I dilute it a lot with water. I always rinse
well. Otherwise I use a dishwasher about once a week because I 'pack' it
with dishes before I turn it on. Saves on water.
- Original Mes
Well I use the little melanine pads to clean dishes with because it
means I don't have to use washing up liquid which is highly toxic. I
cannot see a problem, because I rinse it under the tap after using
anyway, and then dry. dee
Marshall Dudley wrote:
Using scrubbing pads made of melamine
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