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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Are you GREEN on St. Patrick's Day?


Are you Green on St. Patrick’s Day?


We’re GREEN for St. Patrick’s Day at All Star Chem Dry!  Green as in natural, healthy and safe for your family’s environment. 

Whether someone spilled their green beer or the kids got too excited with colored markers, we can clean that up for you. See this cute craft idea with a clay pot to make leprechaun:

Today, St. Patrick’s Day is all about having a little fun, being Irish for a day, and a great excuse for a party.  The parades and Irish pride started in New York City, and continued as the Irish realized their strength in numbers would give them a voice in their new country.

In 1948, President Truman attended New York City 's St. Patrick's Day parade, a proud moment for the many Irish whose ancestors had to fight stereotypes and racial prejudice to find acceptance in America.

Green Means Clean

-Green Methods - We really care about the safety of our cleaning processes and our certified Green solutions will get your rugs, furniture and carpets clean without phosphates or residues.

-Green Disposal – Our wastewater is clean and safe enough to be put into the drains.

-Green Business Practices – We use email, and e-meetings to avoid using excess paper, mailing services and traveling.

At All Star Chem Dry, GREEN isn’t just a buzzword, it’s something we believe in—taking care of our earth, our water and our customers to the best of our ability. Chem Dry is approved by the FDA and the IICRC , plus the carpet manufacturers as the very safest in home carpet cleaning.


We're all a little Irish on St. Patrick's Day around here - my husband is half Irish, so my kids are too -- I figure there must be some Irish in me along with the French . . . plus it's a good reason to make a special meal and have some fun!

Are you Irish all year, or just on St. Patrick’s Day?  We believe in wearing our GREEN badge proudly all year (and not just because we’ve a wee bit of the Irish in us!).

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