Cleaning Biofilm from Jetted Hot Tub
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Cleaning Biofilm from Jetted Hot Tub

I was looking for something to clean our jetted bathtub. I am concerned about using the tub, because when we bought the house, it was unoccupied for a while before we got here, and I have no idea how (or if) the inner parts had been cleaned prior to that. So meanwhile I’m not using the tub while I try to find a suitable way to clean it. I’ve seen many recommendations online for using Cascade dishwasher detergent and bleach, and I’d prefer not to use those.

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How Do I Remove Smelly Grease Lubricant
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How Do I Remove Smelly Grease Lubricant

I'm wondering if you might have any ideas about how to remove a very smelly grease lubricant from my garage door? I was away this week and my landlord allowed some company to "lubricate" the garage door with this horribly toxic smelling stuff, and it's getting in the house and causing me to have major MCS reactions.

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Looking for Plastic Tubs That Don’t Smell
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Looking for Plastic Tubs That Don’t Smell

I have a long history of storing non-food items in plastic tubs, and have many of these in my home. But in the past two years, there has occurred a clear and obvious difference in the plastics used in the general storage tubs sold in the big box stores. They reek of an unpleasant odor, which does not resolve even after airing them for as long as a year, or by storing cedar chips in the tubs for months, washing with vinegar then leaving them in the sun, or any other method I have tried. Not only does fibrous content (clothing, books, papers) pick up this odor, but I assume that VOCs are at the root of the problem which carry health risks to chronic exposure to the source. I have refused to purchase such odiferous tubs after noting the problem with the first couple of tubs; however, I continue to have need to acquire more general item storage tubs and am hoping you can offer some information on this issue and perhaps a source for safer tubs at a reasonable cost.

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Is Volck Oil Toxic?
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Is Volck Oil Toxic?

I run a native plant nursery and we try to be chemical free. One of the volunteers has brought in volck oil. I looked it up and it is 97% petroleum oil. We have 3 Chemical Sensitive volunteers and one complained about feeling ill after being in the nursery 5 days after this product was used. Do you think this could still made her ill?

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Wet and Forget
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Wet and Forget

Has anybody used Wet and Forget? It's for removing stains and mold from outside patios. You just spray it on and leave it...the rain is supposed to wash it away....there are concerns about pets listed on the label...Is it even safe to breathe? Would appreciate any information anybody has.

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Is Duck Brand Duct Tape Toxic?
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Is Duck Brand Duct Tape Toxic?

Is the colored craft duct tape, DUCK BRAND toxic? My son likes to use it to make crafts. Apparently it is the in thing right now among kids his age. I called the company and they said the adhesive is both natural and synthetic rubber. The tape is made from polyethylene. Is the tape or the adhesive toxic for my son to breathe in while crafting with it? 

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Safe Storage for Baby Clothes
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Safe Storage for Baby Clothes

I am packing away baby clothes for a possible one in the far future :) Right now the clothes are in the house in cardboard boxes but they are soon moving into the garage. I'm afraid of smells and whatever else might get into the boxes (moths, mold, etc.)if they are not sealed. I'm trying to stay away from toxic plastic. Are there non-toxic storage containers out there big enough for storing clothes or are there non-toxic trash bags I should wrap the clothes in and then put in the cardboard boxes?

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Unscented Trash Bags
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Unscented Trash Bags

We have a large kitchen trash can that we had been keeping in the kitchen. It uses 33 gallon trash bags. I don't remember the name of them because they are outside now. '' You see, used to, I was able to handle the trash bags, but months ago they started smelling like fabric softener sheets. We moved the trash can to the front of the house, but inside the house and our daughter said she did not want the smell in her room, since her room is right next to the room the trash can was put in. So the trash can was put on the front porch outside. Can you recommend a 33 gallon trash bag that is unscented?

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Help! How to Get Rid of Raid
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Help! How to Get Rid of Raid

My husband KNOWS I am against using chemical poisons anywhere in or near my home, so he hides the RAID. About a week ago it finally started raining and the ants started pouring in. He sprayed my kitchen and "cleaned" the counters, opened windows and doors. He also sprayed in a cabinet that has dishes and such things as my juicer and blender. What is my best solution for cleaning everything, even for items that have intricate pieces to them or are not supposed to be immersed in water?

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Norwex Laundry and Cleaning Products
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Norwex Laundry and Cleaning Products

I love the Norwex microfiber and am interested in trying some their other products. I don't see any listing of ingredients on their website. They say all natural and biodegradable but I would still like to know what is in them before I buy any. Can you help me? Have you ever looked into them?

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Lead-Free Christmas Lights
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Lead-Free Christmas Lights

As a grandmother of two small children I am much more aware of all the terrible toxins we have around us. I have been searching daily for lead-free Christmas tree lights. Does anyone know where they can be purchased? I have heard that they are available outside the US, in Great Britain?

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Is Tarnished Jewelry Safe?
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Is Tarnished Jewelry Safe?

Can you tell me if tarnished jewelry is safe to wear? Specifically, I'm wondering about sterling silver earrings that are tarnished and have glints of the copper alloy coming through when once it was a pure silver look. I know that silver polishing can be quite toxic, so I do not want to use any chemical polish. 

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How Can I Get Febreeze Out of Clothing
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How Can I Get Febreeze Out of Clothing

I'm very sensitive to new clothing and have had success using milk to remove chemicals, however, it seems that second hand stores that sell clothing have become dedicated to spraying Febreeze all over them. It has proven very challenging to remove. I have used milk, mustard, soda, borax, vinegar and multiple washings in Biokleen to no avail. Any ideas before I give up altogether? 

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Is Persil Laundry Detergent Green?
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Is Persil Laundry Detergent Green?

We've been looking all over the web all evening trying to find any kind of review of Persil laundry detergents and their ingredients without luck. We're looking for the best detergent to use with a new Miele front-loading washer, while also minimizing impacts on our own health and on the environment. 

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Pine Sol
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Pine Sol

Recently, an office-mate used a large amount of a pine sol/water mixture in a spray bottle in our office in the small kitchen area. I had a severe asthmatic attack after that (burning eyes, throat, coughing, chest pain, difficulty breathing), and everytime I spend even 30 minutes in the office, I get a similar though milder reaction - even after three weeks! I have asked the company to clean up the area, but they don't see how a common household disinfectant like pine sol could be causing this and don't know what they should do. They said there is nothing toxic in pine sol and no one else is being affected. (I suspect they think I'm making it up.) 

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