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- From: jking@nmt.edu ('Admiral JC')
- Subject: Re: Request info on homemade eco-friendly cleaning products
- Message-ID: <1992Nov19.054051.23416@nmt.edu>
- Organization: New Mexico Tech
- References: <1992Nov18.152418.19074@pellns.alleg.edu> <1ef45kINNhgv@gap.caltech.edu>
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 05:40:51 GMT
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- In article <1ef45kINNhgv@gap.caltech.edu> carl@SOL1.GPS.CALTECH.EDU writes:
- >In article <1992Nov18.152418.19074@pellns.alleg.edu>, jannotj@pell2l22.alleg.edu (Jason Jannot) writes:
- >=
- >= I wish to find some information on making your own laundry
- >=detergent and home cleaning products. I once had formulas for these
- >=things, but I lost them before I could try them out. Is there a way to
- >=make these relatively inexpensive but still effective and environmentally
- >=safe? What should you look for in store bought detergents and cleaners?
- >=I know that chlorine, phosphorous and enzymes are No-Nos - but I can't
- >=help feeling sick everytime I purchase these products.
- >
- >Just why are enzymes no-nos? Other than a lot of hysteria about a decade or so
- >ago?
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- Eeek.... amylase, bad enzyme, wouldn't ever want THAT anywhere near my
- environment...
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- Sorry, just had to toss that out...
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