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Homemade non-chlorine bleach?
Question from L.A.
The commercial non-chlorine bleaches seem awfully expensive for something that seems to be essentially hydrogen peroxide with a stabilizer (whatever that is). Is it possible to just dilute drugstore hydrogen peroxide and use that instead? If so, any ideas on what dilution and is it okay to store it in a bottle instead of mixing it up each time?
Debra’s Answer
It’s 1 cup hydrogen peroxide per washer load (but don’t pour it directly on clothes as it will bleach out colors like chlorine bleach).
Here’s a whole page of other household uses for hydrogen peroxide: www.h2o2-4u.com/house.html.
Burning old particle board
Question from Reenie
Hi all, I do green cleaning at a home where they are remodeling one bedroom. They’ve torn up the particle board that was under the rug they also tore up. They are doing oak flooring. The homeowner mentioned to his little boy about have a big fire to burn the old particle board. I spoke with him after about the old p. board outgassing toxins, like formaldehyde and the glue that was holding the wood pieces together. He said it should be safe since the wood is so degraded. Does anyone have any suggestions for what research I can locate and share with him about burning particleboard in a residenitial neighborhood. Really I was very surprised since this person works for a state department that deals with haz waste. Allowing his 3 boys being around the fire, exposed to and inhaling this stuff, doesn’t seem right. Any comments/suggestions are appreciated!
Debra’s Answer
Here’s what the EPA has to say: “Never burn ocean driftwood, plywood, particle board, or any wood with glue on or in it. They all release toxic chemicals when burned.”
That said, your homeowner has a point too. If the particleboard is very old and outgassed, it would produce fewer toxic chemicals when burned than new particleboard.
And keep in mind that even untreated plain seasoned firewood produced toxic substances when burned.
Solid wood bathroom vanity
Question from KJ
I have a question about bathroom vanity. I am looking to replace them, but where can I find solid wood, non-off-gassing vanities at reasonable price? I live in Tampa and am willing to drive over to Pinellas County. Do you have specific place you recommend in the area? Every place I have been has “solid wood” but with plywood.
Thanks.
Debra’s Answer
You need to go to an unfinished furniture store, which is where they sell solid wood cabinets. Cabinets stores and home improvement stores do not usually sell solid wood vanities.
We bought a solid wood vanity at Barewood Outlet, on US 19 near Countryside Mall in Clearwater. They have a website, where I found a catalog for unfinished solid wood vanities . They also have unfinished solid wood kitchen cabinets. These are pages from the manufacturer’s website, which also has a store locator and customer service number.
Note that these are unfinished, so you need to apply the finish yourself. They are not prefinished like the cabinets you buy at a home improvement store.
Thinking outside the box on sofas?
Question from lori
I’m wondering if anyone has thought “outside the box” about sofas. Ours will need to be replaced in another year or two, but I haven’t found anything that is eco- and MCS-friendly, much less looks good. Perhaps others have found other comfortable seating solutions that work… the only idea I have is a friend in a tiny Boston apartment who had a daybed that was used as the couch during the day…
Thanks!
Debra’s Answer
Readers?
My parents used to have a “modern” sofa that had sectional pieces. The frame was metal with seats and backs made from black cotton canvas, and big pillows place on top. When I first had MCS, I took a few pieces of their sofa and replace the synthetic pillows with pillows I made from natural-color cotton canvas stuffed with organic cotton. This worked very well.
Now, as I’ve said elsewhere, I have a regular sofa that I bought used for the frame and had it reupholstered with 100% linen fabric. This has been about fifteen years now and it still looks like new.
MOLD car A/C eradiication
Question from Barbara
How do I eliminate mold coming from my car’s air conditioner. I’m extremely chemically sensitive and allergic to the mold. I need a very gentle safe product to put in there. thanks! Barbara
Debra’s Answer
Readers, your suggestions?
Sligthtly Warped Stainless Steel
Question from HG
Debra,
I have a set of high quality stainless steel cookware. I only recently learned that putting hot cookware in water soon after cooking can cause the pots and pans to warp. While possible warping is only really noticeable on one piece, I know that all of my pieces have been exposed to possible slight warping. My question is whether this warping may alter the health safety of using my stainless steel cookware. If this just alters the heating capabilities of my pots and pans then I am not inclined to spend the money to replace the set, but if there are any health safety concerns associated with using possibly slightly warped stainless steel cookware then I will be willing to buy new pieces.
Thank you!
Debra’s Answer
I don’t know if warping causes stainless steel to release more metals than it already does. If you replace it, please don’t buy another set of stainless steel.
washing walls with grapefruit seed extract
Question from Jan harris
I am going to wash all the walls in our house to get rid of possible mold spores. I can’t use any soap or other material that has a smell. Will grapefruit seed extract in water be strong enough to clean the walls?
Will it leave an odor?
What would you suggest that I can use?
THANKS
Debra’s Answer
Readers? Your experience with this?
A New Sofa
Question from Janice
Hi-
I just found your website and hope you can help. I’ve been living with chemical sensitivity for a long time now after being poisoned by Dursban applied for termites in my home. Any-way, trying to buy conventional upholstered furniture hasn’t worked out. We badly need a new sofa and even though organic sofas are very expensive I’m willing to maske the investment if it will last many years. Any advice on specific brands and materials? It seems they all have natural latex in them now. Could this be problematic for me? I have smelled it and didn’t like the smell although if it’s encased it might not be a problem. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
Debra’s Answer
Personally, I wouldn’t buy a sofa with latex cushions as the odor is too strong for me, but that’s my individual preference.
I had old-fashioned innerspring cushions made for my sofa and it is stuffed with cotton and wool. i had it custom made by a local upholsterer so I could have complete control over all the materials.
I don’t have any personal experience with the online sofa makers. Readers, what is your experience?
Campaign for Safe Cosmetics
Question from Jennifer
How many of you have signed the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics?
Just because something says “ORGANIC” does not mean it is safe. The Bush admistration watered down how much has to be Organic to be called Organic. Only less than half the product has to be organic in my state of California. SO what is the other half then?
Also when you are entering into the Skindeep.com data base look to see which companies have signed the “Campaign forsafecosmetics”.I will tell you that I am very proud of myself for recently calling Neutragena and asking why they pay the AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY to have their logo on their product when their product has over twelve different kinds of cancer causing toxins.The ACS does not endorse any specific product. Neutragena could not give me answer. I will not buy there products at all or Trader Joe’s.
I try to buy from local family owned businesses. NOT CORPORATE POISONS. I don’t want lead in make-up or my childs toys anymore China. Thanks girls and Have beautiful day cause we are all beautiful without make-up too! Peace and Awareness Jennifer
Debra’s Answer
Here’s the link: Campaign for Safe Cosmetics.
There is TONS of information on this website about the dangerous chemicals in cosmetic products, but no listings of safe products. For the safe products, see Debra’s List: Body Care.
Greensofas.Com
Question from sarah
I have been searching for an affordable eco-friendly sofa and just stumbled upon the website www.greensofas.com. I am impressed with their philosophy and prices, but purchasing furniture online is a little scary. Has anyone purchased a sofa from this company?
Debra’s Answer
I took a look at this site. I would only caution that the soy foam used in the cushions has probably less than 20% soy and the rest is standard polyurethane cushion (you should ask them about this). Also, if you are sensitive at all, the latex cushions might have too much of an odor for you.
The rest of the materials, though, look fine to me.