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How to Keep Your Home Clean : House Cleaning Supplies

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Uploaded by on Apr 25, 2006

House cleaning supplies are numerous, but which is right for you? Get expert tips on house cleaning and cleansers in this free video.

Expert: Gale Gassiot
Bio: Gale Gassiot makes her own organic compost or "gardener's black gold."

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  • SHes sniffing so much BECUUUASE of all the chemicles she uses...that just cant be healthy...You cant mix all those diffrent chemicles together....BLEH!

  • well done sergeantchampion

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  • This was (sniff) a very good (sniff) video because she went through(sniff sniff) all the things you needed to clean (sniff) a house (sniff)

  • Don't take cleaning tips from a lady who makes YouTube videos about cleaning tips, and doesn't know the difference between a sponge and scrub brush, AND, she doesn't have enough sense to clean up BEFORE she makes the video.

  • I just use my favorite product: The Basset-matic.

  • @matrixmaster79 that stuff doesn't work on cleaning.. you acctually need ALL of the things she said you would need, it's essential

  • there is NO WAY you need all of those toxic chemicals

  • Lady, have ya EVER heard of Vinegar and baking soda or Ummmm idunno, LEMON JUICE?!!!!!

  • (1:20) Was that a sponge?? Hahaha!

  • If you have a steam cleaner you do not need all those chemicals!

  • This video is not very helpful. If you have pets or kids, you can't use these sort of heavy duty chemicals. I have a young daughter at home and I use Biokleen products. They leave the house with a refreshing smell rather than leave you gagging on fumes and they are non-toxic. Any product containing bleach will have a fairly short shelf life. It breaks down over time and will not clean as effectively. If its over 9 months old, throw it out.

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