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Making chemical-free cleaning products workshop at the Remakery

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Making chemical-free cleaning products
Saturday 10 November
10am - 12pm
Common Unity Project Aotearoa at the Remakery
310 Waiwhetu Rd
Cost: Koha

Hosted by: Jo Clendon

Love our planet! Save time, money and plastic waste by using some tried and true chemical free cleaning methods. Come and find out how to put together a simple cleaning ‘kit’ which will make your house cleaning routine faster, cheaper and healthier for you and the planet. The workshop will cover what’s in a chemical free cleaning kit, make your own lemon scented vinegar ‘all purpose’ spray and become enchanted by the magic of sodium bicarbonate. Bring your own cleaning tips & tricks to share and learn about alternatives to commercial cleaning products.

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