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home chemicals (Score:2)
The number of toxic chemcials in the average house cleaning arsenal is pretty impressive yet you rarely see any warning labels stronger than "use in a ventilated area" or with gloves. There's a similar product to Tilex called "X-14" that is the most noxious cleaning product I've ever encountered. Read the labels before purchase.
For an air cleaner and filter, the safest thing to use is a solution of water with a wee bit of bleach in it. Tilex on that is like nuking lilliput.
Icky humidifiers (Score:1)
Last year, we invested in a humidifier with a UV lamp and a boiler; it works very well, and can be cleaned once a weak with weak bleach in the tank and a 1/2 cup of vinegar in the boiler section.
It stays clean, and no more icky icky chemicals and icky icky icky goop bein
Uhhhmm.... (Score:1)
I don't want you to take this the wrong way. You know, only someone who really cares would risk saying it, but it has to be said...
If the mold growing in your humidifier is petitioning the UN against your mass extinction campaign, well, uh. OK, I'll say it.
You might want to see your doctor about the level on your medication [perl.org]. 'Kay?
In the meantime, try and think Happy thoughts! :O) :O) :O) :O)
And... don't do anything the mold tells you to do, especially if it involves legal documents, power tools, che