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There is no magic way to clean a pool easily. It usually takes a lot of time, effort and money to clear up a typical "swampy" pool. It is certainly best if you never let your water get this dirty, however most pool owners experience problems from time to time. If you, like most pool owners, hate to clean them, this is the best sustainable, inexpensive and cost effective solution today.
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If you hate washing socks, are worried about hygiene or resent spending money on dry cleaning: self cleaning forms of wool and silk have been developed with the help of nanotechnology. Wool socks, skirts and silk ties may soon clean themselves of smells and stains in the sunshine, researchers in Australia suggest.
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Completely environmentally friendly Green maid services are sprouting up across the country, offering a variety of cleaning products and service packages. If you’re concerned about the welfare of your employees or household members, choosing a company that bans harsh chemicals altogether might be a consideration. Some of them even clean only with the quintessential natural ingredients like lemon juice, baking soda, olive oil and vinegar.
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Dry cleaning establishments produce hazardous waste because of the nature of the solvents used in the cleaning process. Treating or disposing of this waste constitutes a significant cost to the business. Even non-hazardous wastes must be properly managed, often at considerable expense, to avoid damage to the environment or public health.
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The Hanger Network has designed coat hangers made completely out of paper. The paper is thick and laminated and perfectly acceptable to toss into your recycle bin. It’s strong enough to hold your clothes without falling apart while remaining flexible at the same time. These hangers are free and saves dry cleaning businesses approximately 8 cents a hanger, meanwhile helping to lessen the burden on the environment.
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