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Solvent Free Paint
50 year paint made with the pressed linseed oil from organic flax seeds. This is what was used 100 years ago before chemical paint. Paint does not crack or peel protects wood from rotting, and comes in colors! Easy to maintain by applying the purified boiledlinseed oil every 5-10 years. Also purified linseed oil, Linseed oil wax,linseed oil varnish, linseed oil glazing putty and linseed oil soap.
Cotton Stuffing for Toys
Question from Kimberly78
My mom and I where wondering if cotton Stuffing is toxic like the batting? She (mom) wants the stuffing to make children toys. Or do we need to find organic stuffing as well? Thank-you
Debra’s Answer
Cotton stuffing and cotton batting are the same thing. If you don’t want pesticides in your cotton stuffing, you need to get organic.
Mice
Question from petercsantoro@yahoo.com
I have a terrible mice problem. We live behind a golf course, and seem to always have mice. I find their droppings throughout our first floor (mainly the kitchen). I have a toddler and infant who is crawling so I am desperate to find a solution. I have read the section on mice here, but still am not sure if there is a solution. Of course I don’t want to use anything toxic, but my husband states an exterminator who will use poison is the best solution. We have discussed even getting a pet, a small dog to keep the mice from coming out. Of course we aren’t sure if this will work and neither of us really wants the extra work or expense of a pet. What would you recommend? Is the bait an exterminator uses still harmful if it is hidden away in walls/crevices? This I am not sure of… My husband argues that the kids cannot reach the bait/poison so it’s not harmful. If a pet is the best answer, I will get one. I can’t keep cleaning every morning and night after mice! Thanks so much!
Debra’s Answer
Here is a good summary of controlling house mice: House Mouse Prevention and Control. It lists all the standard control methods and says to use poison bait only as a last resort.
To answer your question about the safety of mouse bait, you need to find out what the exterminators are planning to use and then we can look that up.
In the MSDS for D-Con, it says to “move to fresh air” if fumes from the pellets are inhaled. I don’t feel comfortable having this poison in my house, even if it is in the walls.
But find out what they want to use, and then you will have the real data.
Removing Mildew from Towels
Question from Sandy Moskovitz
Hi, Debra–we have a 10-year old front loading Asko washing machine. I’ve recently been reading about the importance of cleaning front-loaders, and from the article, I realize that our towels have mildew (I had no idea why they were starting to smell kind of weird). I’ve read about a product called Smelly Washer and also Smelly Towels which are supposed to help get rid of the mildew in the machine, but other than saying that the products are made from citrus, they don’t disclose their ingredients. Any other ways to clean a front loader and especially to get rid of the mildew in the towels? I use Maggie’s Soap Nut liquid, and sometimes include Borax, Hydrogen Peroxide bleach, or Baking Soda if our clothes are extra dirty.
Thanks for the help!
Best,
Sandy Moskovitz
Princeton, NJ
Debra’s Answer
Anyone have any experience with these products or with removing mildew from towels? I personally have never needed to remove mildew from towels and couldn’t find a MSDS for the products.
Non-Toxic,Non-Bleach Concrete Cleaner
Question from SDAnna
What non-bleach, non-toxic cleaner is recommended for concrete and masonry walls? I am chemically sensitive.
Debra’s Answer
Readers, what have you used?
Fran Drescher on Why We Need Safer Cosmetics – The Safe Cosmetics Act 2011
Last Friday Congressional leaders introduced the federal Safe Cosmetics Act of 2011.
This bill will give the FDA the authority it needs to ensure that personal care products are free of harmful substances and chemicals linked to cancer,infertility, birth defects, and other serious health problems.
Fran Drescher explains why this is important: US Needs Safer Cosmetics by Fran Drescher.
Please urge your House members to co-sponsor the Safe Cosmetics Act of 2011.
The Campaign for Safe Costmetics has made it easy for you:
SolarRoofs.com
Solar water heaters for tropical, temperate, and even hard-freeze climates. Solar water heating “has always been the most cost effective renewable energy technology.”
Sodasan Cleaning Products
A full line of certified organic cleaning products made from fruits, vegetables & plants. Organically grown vegetable raw materials and comply with the strict organic certification standards set down by the European Union. The products also bear the Ecogarantie label, which attests to their compliance with international ecological standards. All products that come into contact with the skin have been dermatologically tested. No enzymes, chlorine-based ingredients or synthetic perfumes. 100% clean energy is used and carbon production is offset by funding reforestation projects worldwide. Vegan and not tested on animals. The line includes laundry soap, dish soap, soap bars, heavy duty scrub, general cleaningsoap and bathroom cleaners.
Soaring Heart
Affordable, “quality, handmade natural beds and futons using all natural materials.” Choose from cotton (standard, green and organic) untreated wool and two kinds of 100% latex foam rubber (100% natural and an inert 70/30 blend of synthetic foam rubber and 100% natural foam rubber). Futons and innerspring mattresses come in all standard sizes (including Crib). They an also make custom sizes and help you choose materials to increase comfort for various body ailments. Also 100% cotton mattress pads, wool toppers, pillows, sheets, and handcrafted maple bedframes and furniture (can purchase unfinished). “We build our beds with laughter and love to give laughter and love. Try sleeping on that.”
Sinan Company
Importers of Auro brand paints and finishes, made in Germany from 100% natural ingredients. These paints and finishes are uniquely beautiful as they are made with plant oils and resins and colored with earth pigments.