Tuesday 27 September 2011

Cleaning and oxygen bleach

I have been crazy busy at EarthyMamma headquarters testing out products, making deals with suppliers, ordering stock and organising it at home. 

We now stock a few more exciting items the first one being:


The handle is made of bamboo, an environmentally sustainable timber. Bamboo is the fastest growing plant on earth, and incredibly abundant. It re-generates itself naturally, with minimal rain and without the need for harmful pesticides.
The bamboo is heat treated to carbonise the surface of the bamboo, giving it a quality finish and good service life. The carbonisation finishing process provides water resistance and prevents the growth of microbes (bacteria and moulds) during normal use.

The bristles are made from a polymer resistant to microbial growth during normal use, to ensure safety and durability. 



Customers are raving on about great they are as the head is smaller than a normal toothbrush it can really get into those hard to reach areas. And better yet they are cheaper than buying a plastic toothbrush from the supermarket!




Our second product is Certified Organic Hand sanitiser




Due to it containing no alcohol is is not thick like standard hand sanitizer and is packaged in a mist bottle allowing it to be used on various surfaces including public toilet seats. No more squatting over toilet seats or covering it in layers of toilet paper that never stay put!





Also i have been asked to share my results from the oxygen bleach trial.  

I am so impressed! I use soap nuts for all my washing, it works really well but I found it struggled to get strong stains out. Nothing that a few days in the sun couldn't get out (the sun is a natural bleach) but in gloomy Melbourne where its a rarity for the sun to stay out for more than a few hours I was struggling. I also soaked my clean mop in some of the bleach and oh my god the water was brown! Major ewww the best part was it will not discolour fibres the way chlorine bleach does. 

Oxygen bleach is excellent for cleaning and removing organic stains (such as coffee, tea, wine, fruit juices, foods, sauces, grass and blood) from fabrics, plastics, fibreglass, porcelain, ceramics, wood, carpets, asphalt, concrete, etc.
Oxygen bleach can be used in any place in or around the house that need to be de stained and deodorized; it is efficient, safe and economical. It is non-toxic, environmentally safe, biodegradable, and leaves no harmful by-products or residues which can harm the environment.



Enough from me let these before and after photos do all the talking.








I will definitely be stocking oxygen bleach =)

lots of love
Earthymamma
xo

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