Tuesday, 31 December 2013

Eco Friendly Homemade Cleaners

Over the weekend I participated in a science fair. The topic I chose to present was eco-friendly cleaners.
The project turned out to be a success and I got 1st place!
Here is how to make your own homemade cleaners:

All Purpose Cleaner:
Mix 1/2 water and 1/2 water in a spray bottle.
(works as great as normal store bought cleaners)
Glass Cleaner:
Mix cornstarch, water and vinegar in a spray bottle. You can add as much of the ingredients as desired.
Wonderful Baking Soda:
Sprinkle baking soda on places like the oven, dishwasher (between washes) or microwave overnight to remove dirt.

Store bought cleaners are harmful to the environment and to our body. The chemicals in a store bought cleaner are poisonous and flammable. But the homemade ingredients are not poisonous or flammable. There are lots of ways to make a homemade cleaner. These were only some of them. Tell me how your homemade cleaners work in the comments below!


Tuesday, 24 December 2013

Trapped


If you don't put things in the right place this is what happens. Even if the turtle does come out, it will still remain in an 8 shape. I wonder how many turtles like that have been trapped? Tell me what you think about this turtle in the comments section.

Sunday, 22 December 2013

Saving Earth


Earth is a very precious planet. There is no other known planet with life on it. People around the world don't care. On this blog I will post articles about preventing global warming and pollution. The ozone layer is breaking down because we don't care about recycling or even throwing the trash away. I went to we day (We Day) and I was inspired by Hannah Alper (Call Me Hannah). Hannah Alper created her own blog on her own issues she wants to prevent. My "spark" is pollution. Trashing the Earth is not good. Read my future posts for ways to prevent pollution. Tell me suggestions in the comments/replies.