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Green Cleaning: Outdoors
Swap caustic chemicals for eco-friendly options
A walk down any big-box store’s cleaning products aisle will tell the story: It’s evident by the noticeable increase in “green” cleaning products available that people are becoming more conscious of what they use to clean their home’s interior. And while any movement toward greener cleaning is a great step, many people still use caustic chemicals to scour the outside areas of their homes.
While using traditional toxic cleaners may seem less harmful because the chemicals aren’t inside your home, the truth is your outdoor chemical cleaning can negatively affect both human and environmental health. “You wouldn’t want to dump toxic chemicals down the sink or the toilet,” says Dean Dowd, chief technical officer for CalFinder, a green-certified construction service. “Runoff from outdoor cleaning can end up in the sewer system and back into your water supply. Also, because some of these chemicals don’t break down, they can eventually affect marine life when discharged into waterways.”
Besides protecting your health and your environment, greening your cleaning is easy on your wallet. Many of these green cleaning solutions can be made out of inexpensive ingredients you probably already have at home, like baking soda, borax, vinegar, and water.
Here are a few ways you can green your outdoor clean and still keep everything as clean as you like it.
Washing Your House’s Exterior
You can easily clean your home non-toxically using just water and a pressure washer. But before you pull out the heavy-duty spray, first find out what method is best for your particular exterior.











