The Top (Green) White Sink Solution

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Most of us have found getting whites white one of the bigger challenges of green housekeeping. Fortunately, with using the natural mineral sodium percarbonate, your woes will be over. It is composed of salt, limestone and oxygenated water. You can get your sink and tub as white as anybody using out-of-favor chlorine bleach.

Ok, you might say, but where do I get that? Happily, “oxy”-based products are now available in health food stores as well as mainstream supermarkets. Laundry Bleach is nothing but 100% percarbonate (and this plain and simple ingredient is what I recommend), and it is easily available in natural food stores.

 

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By Annie B. Bond, best-selling and award-winning author of five green living books, thousands of blogs, and all the tips in the Greenify Everything App. Called "The Godmother of Green" by Martha Stewart Sirius Radio, she has been named the foremost expert on green living.

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  1. whoo-hoo! I read Clean and Green years ago, have been making my fantastick according to your recipe– only to find that, lately, it’s really difficult to find washing soda (sodium carbonate?) OR borax. Thanks for this piece.

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