17 Aug, 2010  |  Written by Laurie  |  under General

Don’t think you’re ready to commit to having a cleaner come in for you? We do co-cleans too. What the heck is a co-clean? That’s where we come in, work with you to decide what needs done, and split the housework with you… So you perhaps will take the kitchen or bedrooms while we take the bathroom and living room. Our co-clean customers love it both because it’s economical and motivating to them to have a friend come over and help tackle the bi-weekly or monthly cleaning monster!

26 May, 2010  |  Written by Laurie  |  under General

Last week I had the chance to clean for a friend who has a toddler and one on the way. Because she is concerned about the Earth her children will inherit, and because she totally rocks, she requested that I do a “green clean” of her place.  Great!  However, I had never done a green clean before and wanted to be sure to do it right.

I very easily could have gone to the mega-store down the road and purchased a whole line-up of  products newly designed and marketed by the major manufacturers of everyday cleaning stuff, but that didn’t feel right somehow. I want to do green cleaning, but not boost the bottom line of the companies who are simply cashing in on this ‘latest trend’.  So I did a little reasearch.

I hopped on the Internet and found tons of resources for making my own products!

Many of the recipes that I ended up using came from the blogs of  Annie B. Bond on the Care2.com site.  One of my favorite recipes was for “Creamy Soft Scrubber” :

CREAMY SOFT SCRUBBER
Simply pour about 1/2 cup of
baking soda into a bowl, and add enough liquid detergent to make a texture like frosting. Scoop the mixture onto a sponge, and wash the surface. This is the perfect recipe for cleaning the bathtub because it rinses easily and doesn’t leave grit.

I used Dr. Bronner’s Lavender soap as the liquid detergent. For those of you not familiar with Dr. Bronner, he is a total whack job. But his soaps rock. Here’s a link to his site: http://www.drbronner.com/

I thought the scrubber was wonderful. It smelled so good and it scrubbed as well as the commercial product “Soft Scrub”. The only thing I didn’t like was that, without bleach, it was hard to make some of the corners of the tub as sparkly white as I like. Other than that, I will enjoy using this!

WINDOW CLEANER
1/4-1/2 teaspoon liquid detergent
3 tablespoons
vinegar
2 cups water
Spray bottle

Put all the ingredients into a spray bottle, shake it up a bit, and use as you would a commercial brand. The soap in this recipe is important. It cuts the wax residue from the commercial brands you might have used in the past

I just used vinegar and water. It worked beautifully. And is cheap!

 

TEA TREE OIL ALL PURPOSE CLEANER

Mix 14 ounces of water with 1 ounce of Murphy’s oil soap and 10 drops of tea tree oil. Use an old spray bottle that has been cleaned thoroughly, and then mark the outside of the spray bottle with “Tea Tree Oil Cleaner” or with a similar name.

I got the recipe for the tea tree oil cleaner at http://www.ehow.com/how_2313363_use-tea-tree-oil-clean.html

I loved the way this cleaner smelled and how it worked! I was very happy with it.

In addition to the green products, I also use the Ultimate Cloth on glass, chrome and procelain/ceramic. The great thing about the Ultimate Cloth is that you can use it with plain water if you want. I use one of these cloths to wipe down surfaces after cleaning as well. It dries the surface, leaves no lint, and shines  the surface all at the same time.  I love me some Ultimate Cloth!

http://www.ultimatecloth.com/?gclid=CNr4iLfM7qECFQ9N2god4nvnJw

So, I feel like the green cleaning is going well. I still use a “regular” kit for some clients, but now have a strong green option!

26 Apr, 2010  |  Written by Laurie  |  under General

I’m learning about “green” cleaning. There are several reasons for this. One, I don’t want to wake up 10 years from now with a wicked case of whatever all the toxins in my regular cleaning supplies will give me. That would, um, s*ck. Or at least not be good.

Second, green cleaning seems to be gaining in popularity, enough so that I need to know what I’m doing should someone request a green clean.

And third, I want to leave this place better than I found it. Sometimes that means cleaner than I found it. Mostly, I want to know that I didn’t do a lot of harm while I was here. If learning some green cleaning techniques will help me in that respect, I’m cool with it.

I’ll let you know what I discover as I begin this journey. Thanks for reading!

LJB :)

3 Apr, 2010  |  Written by Laurie  |  under General

Check out my new business cards thanks to my friends at LightSwitch Creative! They helped me put together both the design and all the content, so thanks to them for helping me develop them!

I love my brand new fun, colorful logo and how the clean swipes from the sponge on the front reveal all my information. Ask me about them next time you see me and I’ll be happy to give you one! Be sure to check out the back too, which talks about all the services we provide, including commercial, residential and even green cleanings! From move-ins to move-outs, let Mosaic Cleaning help YOU “arrange whatever pieces come your way”.

29 Mar, 2010  |  Written by Laurie  |  under General

Hello world!  Welcome to Mosaic Cleaning! This is the first official post from our brand-new website. I want you to keep coming back for updates on the progress of the site, the business and life in general. Welcome!

LJB :)