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		<title>What Kind Of Marble Cleaning Should You Teach Your Children</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Children are said to comprise the future or that they are actually the future of humankind; thus, it is wise to teach them what they need to learn considering how fast learners children are.  They should be taught of the things which can prepare them for the future and those that would make them better people than the current living adults.  Children should be warned of the circumstances of their actions and how it can affect their lives in the future especially as far as home and planet is concerned.</p>
<h2>Train your children while they are still young so they can fully-absorb the lessons.</h2>
<p>From fixing their bed, cleaning their mess, washing dishes, watering the plants and many other easy but important household chores; children should be aware of their contribution with regards to home cleaning and maintenance.  Discipline them in a way that would make them accept and understand the essence of your trainings.</p>
<p>In general, your marble-made surfaces may see your children especially the smaller and naughtier ones as a threat.  In fact, most of your fixtures particularly the vulnerable ones may feel the same, if they can.  It is because of the children&rsquo;s playful nature that many worrisome and annoying things can occur.  Some mothers find it hard to maintain shiny marble floors because their kids tend to play around them dragging chairs and their other pointed stuffs against marble surfaces.  Damages over marble countertops ay also be inflicted by little careless children.</p>
<p>As you can see, some children are so stubborn and making them understand the essence of shiny and durable marble surfaces is not truly an easy thing to do.  However, no matter how stubborn and irresponsible your children are, you should be able to make them understand the need and importance of cleaning your stuffs especially your precious marble in the safest or non-toxic way possible.</p>
<p>Share to them the effects of excessive chemical exposure which the world greatly suffers with nowadays.  Have them research about toxic cleaners and other hazardous stuffs use at home.  This way, they will have the knowledge of what is wrong and right, safe and harmful.  Make your marble cleaning routines an epitome of a good way of cleaning and how a home should be kept clean and valuable without the application of toxic.</p>
<h2>Introduce to your children an organic way of cleaning marble.</h2>
<p>Have them practice an eco-friendly marble cleaning by letting them remove stains and spills through the use of natural cleaning products or marble floor cleaners made from organic materials.  Of course, you can&rsquo;t possibly do this if you yourself are not practicing what you preach.  Change must first come from within.  How could you have your children practice going green if you keep on using toxic cleaners and other stuffs containing chemicals?</p>
<p><a href="http://www.mymarbleproducts.com/">Clean marble</a> as natural as you can.  You must make yourself an example by cleaning marble without the application of toxic and instead utilize organic ones.  Educate your children with the benefits of going green or simply the use of natural cleaning products when doing home cleaning.  Make them realize what the planet truly needs now and how children like them can help save Mother Earth.  Make them feel like they are the heroes of nature.  Encourage them to love the planet and that becoming earth-friendly can make this world a better place to live.</p>
<p>You must inculcate into their tender yet inquisitive minds the essence of becoming earth-friendly as much as they can and by all means choosing organic.  Have them take good care of your marble while they are young so they will never forget doing so even if they&rsquo;ll reach an old age.</p>
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		<title>5 Effective And Eco-friendly Tactics When Cleaning Marble</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to cleaning marble and other stuffs at home, you should be certain and confident with the methods and products you&rsquo;re using; otherwise, you can never get the effectiveness or results that you want.  What&rsquo;s worst, you might end up causing more damage.  Now if you&rsquo;re looking for simple yet effective and eco-friendly ways to clean marble, here are some which can actually help you out:</p>
<p>1.  Learn how to reuse, reduce and recycle.  Do your best to come up with new cleaning materials out of the things you can find in your storage or old stuffs. Instead of throwing out old clean clothes or let insects and pests fest upon them, make use of such to <a href="http://www.mymarbleproducts.com/blog">clean your marble</a> countertops.  Wiping marble countertops with clean cloth soaked in hot water can help lessen the growth of bacteria on the surface.  It can even remove some stains and spills.  You can mix organic extracts for an added fragrance that is never toxic or harmful to your health and atmosphere.</p>
<p>2.  Check your cupboards or storage.  You may find some useful and natural cleaning stuff.  Fabricate your own cleaning products if you have time and interest in doing so.  However, make sure that you know what you&rsquo;re doing.  See to it that the ingredients you&rsquo;re going to use are suitable for marble cleaning since there are natural ingredients such as vinegar which can cause discoloration.  Gather enough information with regards to making homemade cleaning products specifically marble cleaners.  There are so many resources providing easy and non-toxic cleaning methods or recipes for organic homemade cleaners.</p>
<p>3.  Choose organic, go green.  Properly dispose your old toxic cleaners.  Now is the time to stop using cleaning products and other chemically-enhanced merchandise.  Find the best marble floor cleaner or settle with the application of natural cleaning products.  Through the going green campaign, getting a hold of safe and effective cleaning products has become easier and more preferred by many households.  The Green Bean Line provides ample cleaning products particularly those you can use for cleaning marble which are fabricated from natural or organic ingredients.</p>
<p>4.  Have your marble floors and countertops sealed and polished.  This way, you can discourage deep penetration of stains and spills which can ruin the shine and durability of your marble.  Choose organic marble sealers and polish.  Sealed and polished marble surfaces are also easier to clean or that it needs less the cleaning and maintenance.</p>
<p>5.  Nothing beats proper maintenance and prevention of stain or spills and other cleaning problems.  Clean marble regularly.  Water and detergent alone can do the job provided you rinse thoroughly to avoid moisture or soapy films.  Have those clean clothes or fabric for wiping readily available and easy to reach so you can get rid of stains and spills as soon as you can.  Paper towels are also recommended but it pays to use recycled ones to discourage utilization of trees.  Train your entire household to clean as they go and prevent any stains or spills.</p>
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		<title>What Kind Of Marble Cleaning Should You Teach Your Children</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Sep 2009 14:35:25 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Children are said to comprise the future or that they are actually the future of humankind; thus, it is wise to teach them what they need to learn considering how fast learners children are.  They should be taught of the things which can prepare them for the future and those that would make them better people than the current living adults.  Children should be warned of the circumstances of their actions and how it can affect their lives in the future especially as far as home and planet is concerned.</p>
<h2>Train your children while they are still young so they can fully-absorb the lessons.</h2>
<p>From fixing their bed, cleaning their mess, washing dishes, watering the plants and many other easy but important household chores; children should be aware of their contribution with regards to home cleaning and maintenance.  Discipline them in a way that would make them accept and understand the essence of your trainings.</p>
<p>In general, your marble-made surfaces may see your children especially the smaller and naughtier ones as a threat.  In fact, most of your fixtures particularly the vulnerable ones may feel the same, if they can.  It is because of the children&rsquo;s playful nature that many worrisome and annoying things can occur.  Some mothers find it hard to maintain shiny marble floors because their kids tend to play around them dragging chairs and their other pointed stuffs against marble surfaces.  Damages over marble countertops ay also be inflicted by little careless children.</p>
<p>As you can see, some children are so stubborn and making them understand the essence of shiny and durable marble surfaces is not truly an easy thing to do.  However, no matter how stubborn and irresponsible your children are, you should be able to make them understand the need and importance of cleaning your stuffs especially your precious marble in the safest or non-toxic way possible.</p>
<p>Share to them the effects of excessive chemical exposure which the world greatly suffers with nowadays.  Have them research about toxic cleaners and other hazardous stuffs use at home.  This way, they will have the knowledge of what is wrong and right, safe and harmful.  Make your marble cleaning routines an epitome of a good way of cleaning and how a home should be kept clean and valuable without the application of toxic.</p>
<h2>Introduce to your children an organic way of cleaning marble.</h2>
<p>Have them practice an eco-friendly marble cleaning by letting them remove stains and spills through the use of natural cleaning products or marble floor cleaners made from organic materials.  Of course, you can&rsquo;t possibly do this if you yourself are not practicing what you preach.  Change must first come from within.  How could you have your children practice going green if you keep on using toxic cleaners and other stuffs containing chemicals?</p>
<p><a href="http://www.mymarbleproducts.com/">Clean marble</a> as natural as you can.  You must make yourself an example by cleaning marble without the application of toxic and instead utilize organic ones.  Educate your children with the benefits of going green or simply the use of natural cleaning products when doing home cleaning.  Make them realize what the planet truly needs now and how children like them can help save Mother Earth.  Make them feel like they are the heroes of nature.  Encourage them to love the planet and that becoming earth-friendly can make this world a better place to live.</p>
<p>You must inculcate into their tender yet inquisitive minds the essence of becoming earth-friendly as much as they can and by all means choosing organic.  Have them take good care of your marble while they are young so they will never forget doing so even if they&rsquo;ll reach an old age.</p>
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		<title>5 Effective And Eco-friendly Tactics When Cleaning Marble</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Sep 2009 14:35:24 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to cleaning marble and other stuffs at home, you should be certain and confident with the methods and products you&rsquo;re using; otherwise, you can never get the effectiveness or results that you want.  What&rsquo;s worst, you might end up causing more damage.  Now if you&rsquo;re looking for simple yet effective and eco-friendly ways to clean marble, here are some which can actually help you out:</p>
<p>1.  Learn how to reuse, reduce and recycle.  Do your best to come up with new cleaning materials out of the things you can find in your storage or old stuffs. Instead of throwing out old clean clothes or let insects and pests fest upon them, make use of such to <a href="http://www.mymarbleproducts.com/blog">clean your marble</a> countertops.  Wiping marble countertops with clean cloth soaked in hot water can help lessen the growth of bacteria on the surface.  It can even remove some stains and spills.  You can mix organic extracts for an added fragrance that is never toxic or harmful to your health and atmosphere.</p>
<p>2.  Check your cupboards or storage.  You may find some useful and natural cleaning stuff.  Fabricate your own cleaning products if you have time and interest in doing so.  However, make sure that you know what you&rsquo;re doing.  See to it that the ingredients you&rsquo;re going to use are suitable for marble cleaning since there are natural ingredients such as vinegar which can cause discoloration.  Gather enough information with regards to making homemade cleaning products specifically marble cleaners.  There are so many resources providing easy and non-toxic cleaning methods or recipes for organic homemade cleaners.</p>
<p>3.  Choose organic, go green.  Properly dispose your old toxic cleaners.  Now is the time to stop using cleaning products and other chemically-enhanced merchandise.  Find the best marble floor cleaner or settle with the application of natural cleaning products.  Through the going green campaign, getting a hold of safe and effective cleaning products has become easier and more preferred by many households.  The Green Bean Line provides ample cleaning products particularly those you can use for cleaning marble which are fabricated from natural or organic ingredients.</p>
<p>4.  Have your marble floors and countertops sealed and polished.  This way, you can discourage deep penetration of stains and spills which can ruin the shine and durability of your marble.  Choose organic marble sealers and polish.  Sealed and polished marble surfaces are also easier to clean or that it needs less the cleaning and maintenance.</p>
<p>5.  Nothing beats proper maintenance and prevention of stain or spills and other cleaning problems.  Clean marble regularly.  Water and detergent alone can do the job provided you rinse thoroughly to avoid moisture or soapy films.  Have those clean clothes or fabric for wiping readily available and easy to reach so you can get rid of stains and spills as soon as you can.  Paper towels are also recommended but it pays to use recycled ones to discourage utilization of trees.  Train your entire household to clean as they go and prevent any stains or spills.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have been for many days now getting a ton of questions on how to get traffic to my website. And it really comes down to some simple methods which I explained on my Rich Alchemist blog. But I do wish for new readers over here to get a taste of the traffic bug. 
How [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been for many days now getting a ton of questions on how to get traffic to my website. And it really comes down to some simple methods which I explained on my Rich Alchemist blog. But I do wish for new readers over here to get a taste of the traffic bug. </p>
<h2>How I Get Traffic To My&nbsp;Website</h2>
<p>So it still surpises me how few really write content and use it on other domains. In fact there are domains out there that will want you to publish there stuff to them. It is fairly simple as long as the content is unique and educational to the reader, you could grab some serious readers and traffic. </p>
<p>Now the reason why people do not do this&#8230; is simply because many people are not willing to put in the time to develop content and get it posted out the many article sites out there. So I put together a small process you can start to not over whelm you in getting more traffic, this is exactly how I get <a href="http://www.richalchemist.com/traffic-to-my-website.html">traffic to my website</a>. So jusst read through it and take some action. The websites are listed that I use and you can simply post them out there to get looks at your website or business.</p>
<p>Goodluck!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is probably the best list I can give away about showing you how I get traffic to my website using web 2.0 sites. Bookmark this site so you have it and can use it when trying to improve search engine rank on your website.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is probably the best list I can give away about showing you how I get traffic to my website using web 2.0 sites. Bookmark this site so you have it and can use it when trying to improve search engine rank on your website.</p>
<h2>How I Get Traffic To My Website Using Web 2.0 Sites</h2>
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<p>    Squidoo</li>
<li>Hub Pages</li>
<li>Google Docs</li>
<li>Wordpress.com</li>
<li>Google Knol</li>
<li>Propeller</li>
<li>Ezine Articles</li>
<li>Kaboodle</li>
<li>PB&nbsp;Wiki</li>
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<p>There are more but this should get you started&#8230; remember you are looking to get authority links first, then work on getting other links.&nbsp;This way you can play in the Google search engine.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A new post has been uploaded, the title is a bit out there, but it&#8217;s all in good humor. Find out how to get traffic to your website using social media. The video will explain a 17 step process to get more traffic to your website using other sites that get more traffic than google does. These new sites are called web 2.0 sites and our becoming very popular. As a Rich Alchemist, you will need to leverage these websites to pull in massive amounts of traffic to your business or blog.</p>
<h2>How I Get Traffic To My Website Using Social Media</h2>
<p>Take a look, Markus put up the video and is free right now. It will coach you through making sure you get the best training in business building for online CEO&#8217;s. Don&#8217;t worry if you do not understand social media, it will be explained and it is not that difficult to grasp with all the great tools out there to promote your business with. Enjoy and find out how I get <a href="http://www.richalchemist.com/traffic-to-my-website.html"><strong>traffic to my website</strong></a> using these very collaborative websites. The list is perfect for new people, because you will not need a website to do this stuff.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to cleaning marble and other stuffs at home, you should be certain and confident with the methods and products you&rsquo;re using; otherwise, you can never get the effectiveness or results that you want.  What&rsquo;s worst, you might end up causing more damage.  Now if you&rsquo;re looking for simple yet effective and eco-friendly ways to clean marble, here are some which can actually help you out:</p>
<p>1.  Learn how to reuse, reduce and recycle.  Do your best to come up with new cleaning materials out of the things you can find in your storage or old stuffs. Instead of throwing out old clean clothes or let insects and pests fest upon them, make use of such to <a href="http://www.mymarbleproducts.com/blog">clean your marble</a> countertops.  Wiping marble countertops with clean cloth soaked in hot water can help lessen the growth of bacteria on the surface.  It can even remove some stains and spills.  You can mix organic extracts for an added fragrance that is never toxic or harmful to your health and atmosphere.</p>
<p>2.  Check your cupboards or storage.  You may find some useful and natural cleaning stuff.  Fabricate your own cleaning products if you have time and interest in doing so.  However, make sure that you know what you&rsquo;re doing.  See to it that the ingredients you&rsquo;re going to use are suitable for marble cleaning since there are natural ingredients such as vinegar which can cause discoloration.  Gather enough information with regards to making homemade cleaning products specifically marble cleaners.  There are so many resources providing easy and non-toxic cleaning methods or recipes for organic homemade cleaners.</p>
<p>3.  Choose organic, go green.  Properly dispose your old toxic cleaners.  Now is the time to stop using cleaning products and other chemically-enhanced merchandise.  Find the best marble floor cleaner or settle with the application of natural cleaning products.  Through the going green campaign, getting a hold of safe and effective cleaning products has become easier and more preferred by many households.  The Green Bean Line provides ample cleaning products particularly those you can use for cleaning marble which are fabricated from natural or organic ingredients.</p>
<p>4.  Have your marble floors and countertops sealed and polished.  This way, you can discourage deep penetration of stains and spills which can ruin the shine and durability of your marble.  Choose organic marble sealers and polish.  Sealed and polished marble surfaces are also easier to clean or that it needs less the cleaning and maintenance.</p>
<p>5.  Nothing beats proper maintenance and prevention of stain or spills and other cleaning problems.  Clean marble regularly.  Water and detergent alone can do the job provided you rinse thoroughly to avoid moisture or soapy films.  Have those clean clothes or fabric for wiping readily available and easy to reach so you can get rid of stains and spills as soon as you can.  Paper towels are also recommended but it pays to use recycled ones to discourage utilization of trees.  Train your entire household to clean as they go and prevent any stains or spills.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to cleaning marble and other stuffs at home, you should be certain and confident with the methods and products you&rsquo;re using; otherwise, you can never get the effectiveness or results that you want.  What&rsquo;s worst, you might end up causing more damage.  Now if you&rsquo;re looking for simple yet effective and eco-friendly ways to clean marble, here are some which can actually help you out:</p>
<p>1.  Learn how to reuse, reduce and recycle.  Do your best to come up with new cleaning materials out of the things you can find in your storage or old stuffs. Instead of throwing out old clean clothes or let insects and pests fest upon them, make use of such to <a href="http://www.mymarbleproducts.com/blog">clean your marble</a> countertops.  Wiping marble countertops with clean cloth soaked in hot water can help lessen the growth of bacteria on the surface.  It can even remove some stains and spills.  You can mix organic extracts for an added fragrance that is never toxic or harmful to your health and atmosphere.</p>
<p>2.  Check your cupboards or storage.  You may find some useful and natural cleaning stuff.  Fabricate your own cleaning products if you have time and interest in doing so.  However, make sure that you know what you&rsquo;re doing.  See to it that the ingredients you&rsquo;re going to use are suitable for marble cleaning since there are natural ingredients such as vinegar which can cause discoloration.  Gather enough information with regards to making homemade cleaning products specifically marble cleaners.  There are so many resources providing easy and non-toxic cleaning methods or recipes for organic homemade cleaners.</p>
<p>3.  Choose organic, go green.  Properly dispose your old toxic cleaners.  Now is the time to stop using cleaning products and other chemically-enhanced merchandise.  Find the best marble floor cleaner or settle with the application of natural cleaning products.  Through the going green campaign, getting a hold of safe and effective cleaning products has become easier and more preferred by many households.  The Green Bean Line provides ample cleaning products particularly those you can use for cleaning marble which are fabricated from natural or organic ingredients.</p>
<p>4.  Have your marble floors and countertops sealed and polished.  This way, you can discourage deep penetration of stains and spills which can ruin the shine and durability of your marble.  Choose organic marble sealers and polish.  Sealed and polished marble surfaces are also easier to clean or that it needs less the cleaning and maintenance.</p>
<p>5.  Nothing beats proper maintenance and prevention of stain or spills and other cleaning problems.  Clean marble regularly.  Water and detergent alone can do the job provided you rinse thoroughly to avoid moisture or soapy films.  Have those clean clothes or fabric for wiping readily available and easy to reach so you can get rid of stains and spills as soon as you can.  Paper towels are also recommended but it pays to use recycled ones to discourage utilization of trees.  Train your entire household to clean as they go and prevent any stains or spills.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to cleaning marble and other stuffs at home, you should be certain and confident with the methods and products you&rsquo;re using; otherwise, you can never get the effectiveness or results that you want.  What&rsquo;s worst, you might end up causing more damage.  Now if you&rsquo;re looking for simple yet effective and eco-friendly ways to clean marble, here are some which can actually help you out:</p>
<p>1.  Learn how to reuse, reduce and recycle.  Do your best to come up with new cleaning materials out of the things you can find in your storage or old stuffs. Instead of throwing out old clean clothes or let insects and pests fest upon them, make use of such to <a href="http://www.mymarbleproducts.com/blog">clean your marble</a> countertops.  Wiping marble countertops with clean cloth soaked in hot water can help lessen the growth of bacteria on the surface.  It can even remove some stains and spills.  You can mix organic extracts for an added fragrance that is never toxic or harmful to your health and atmosphere.</p>
<p>2.  Check your cupboards or storage.  You may find some useful and natural cleaning stuff.  Fabricate your own cleaning products if you have time and interest in doing so.  However, make sure that you know what you&rsquo;re doing.  See to it that the ingredients you&rsquo;re going to use are suitable for marble cleaning since there are natural ingredients such as vinegar which can cause discoloration.  Gather enough information with regards to making homemade cleaning products specifically marble cleaners.  There are so many resources providing easy and non-toxic cleaning methods or recipes for organic homemade cleaners.</p>
<p>3.  Choose organic, go green.  Properly dispose your old toxic cleaners.  Now is the time to stop using cleaning products and other chemically-enhanced merchandise.  Find the best marble floor cleaner or settle with the application of natural cleaning products.  Through the going green campaign, getting a hold of safe and effective cleaning products has become easier and more preferred by many households.  The Green Bean Line provides ample cleaning products particularly those you can use for cleaning marble which are fabricated from natural or organic ingredients.</p>
<p>4.  Have your marble floors and countertops sealed and polished.  This way, you can discourage deep penetration of stains and spills which can ruin the shine and durability of your marble.  Choose organic marble sealers and polish.  Sealed and polished marble surfaces are also easier to clean or that it needs less the cleaning and maintenance.</p>
<p>5.  Nothing beats proper maintenance and prevention of stain or spills and other cleaning problems.  Clean marble regularly.  Water and detergent alone can do the job provided you rinse thoroughly to avoid moisture or soapy films.  Have those clean clothes or fabric for wiping readily available and easy to reach so you can get rid of stains and spills as soon as you can.  Paper towels are also recommended but it pays to use recycled ones to discourage utilization of trees.  Train your entire household to clean as they go and prevent any stains or spills.</p>
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