Saturday, June 22, 2013

Warhorse: Get it Done and Move on to the People, Pets, and Planet you Love.




The WARHORSE has a clear sense of direction--on the move with naturally aggressive and fiercely kind cleaners and cleansers.

 


     --from farm, to table, to biofuel, to companies and communities--

 

Warhorse Gals--Liz, Tawana, Amanda, Linz. We're naturally aggressive and fiercely kind with our work, so we can have fun with the people, pets, and planet we love.

Working to help expand the clean technology, Warhorse Solutions' mission is to provide bio-based, value-added cleaners from the glycerin and oils that are grown and used for food and for plant-based biofuel.  A holistic approach to using local soybeans, canola, and raw materials offers a viable and healthy choice for companies and communities  We customize our products, making fiercely unique cleaners and soaps, based on the crops' availability, the cleaning need, and the users' needs.

This is Noble who lives in Green Creek, NC. at Linz's farm. He's on the move--naturally aggressive & fiercely kind to his friends and family. He inspires us.

We've got
  • years of solid research and development from various industries, companies, local universities, and veterinarians.
  • Naturally Aggressive Cleaners for large and small cleaning needs.
  •  a core team of WARHORSES who are dedicated, creative, energetic
  • ISO 9000 Certified Manufacturing
  • an education focus that promotes science and math, and has several high school and college students using their skills to grow the company.
Visit our website to learn more about us and get ready for the WARHORSE because he's out and about, offering a unique experience for people, pets, and planet.

 

Warhorse Cleaner is strong and has a soft secret.




We collaborate with our local high school and universities.

When available, our cleaners begin in the field--Catawba Co., NC.


Yes, dogs like natural glycerin, coconut, sweet almond oil, and Dead Sea Salt too!



All grown up, but gotta have a few toys around the shop. Warhorse cares for our toys.


Stains like tobacco, grass, red dirt, grease are removed. And no coughing from fumes in small spaces. 

Get the chores done with a new cleaning experience and get to what you love!

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Clothes Make the Man or Woman?

 

Does clothes  make the man, or woman?  Of course, we all know it doesn't hurt to look good, to make a solid first impression, but what really counts is what's inside. And what's inside our colorful, logo-laden bottles is soap.

Yes, that's right we make a true soap.  That's it.  Basic soap.  Plain, ole soap.  Just Soap.  That's it, ya'll. Dang good soap with natural glycerin and natural oils.  Funny how we're finding that simple is better, that our great grandmother's soap might have been as good as it gets (visit our website to learn about HOW we make it, sort of a cross between a chef and a malt brewer).

 

Here's how the FDA defines and regulates soap (it's pretty clear that soap doesn't get that much attention because it's so simple).

 

 Soap

February 1979; Updated February 3, 1995
Ordinary soap is solely made up of fats and an alkali. In the past, people made their own soap from animal fats and wood ashes.
Today there are very few true soaps in the traditional sense on the market. You might recognize these soaps as products marketed with characteristics such as "pure." "True" soaps are regulated by the Consumer Protection Agency, not FDA, and do not require ingredient labeling.

Most body cleansers on the market today are actually synthetic detergent products and come under the jurisdiction of FDA.
If a cosmetic claim is made on the label of a "true" soap or cleanser, such as moisturizing or deodorizing, the product must meet all FDA requirements for a cosmetic, and the label must list all ingredients. If a drug claim is made on a cleanser or soap, such as antibacterial, antiperspirant, or anti acne, the product is a drug, and the label must list all active ingredients, as is required for all drug products.

 

 Like many true soaps, our be kind cleansers and WARHORSE cleaners are natural SOAP.   We might call it "cleanser" or "body wash,"  but it's just beautiful, simple soap with no dyes, no synthetic suds, no "fillers."  Just like our favorite dish--simple, natural ingredients make the best dishes (unless it's the prefabricated box of mac and cheese with the powder and bad after taste that I do eat every once in a while).

But, with increasing cultural need to over complicate, over sell, over hype, over compensate, over kill most everything, SOAP has been seen as boring...

Here's our soaps undressed, out of the bottle, up close and being "experienced." 


This batch's main ingredients: soybean and canola, and our sustainable process makes a kick-butt degreaser.

Hand "goop" with pumice and Lemon oil for some customers with dirty jobs.
Hickory, NC provided the main ingredient for this batch.
A happy customer this Friday, with her just delivered mint cleanser.

Glycerin-rich hand scrub in a jelly jar.
Lemon Pudding? Nope, canola, sunflower, sweet amond, and Dead Sea minerals soap--creamy and soft. 
Variation in color and texture is normal, just like nature.
WARHORSE All Purpose--leaves skin soft and silky. No fumes or itchy skin.

 

Sorry, sorry to bore you, but that's what we do at Be Kind Solutions Inc. --make soaps using natural oils, ingredients that you might find in your food pantry--soybean, canola, sunflower, olive, oils, sweet almond and castor oils, sea salts, maybe some apple cider vinegar. We may add some essential oils like lavender, mint, lemon, citronella, eucalyptus to enhance the benefits of our soaps... yep, that's pretty much it. 

 

Here's a question I get asked about our soaps:

Is your soap antibacterial?

No, not if you mean do we add alcohol or triclosan to make it antibacterial.  In fact,

FDA Panel: No Advantage to Antibacterial Soap Advisory Panel Says Regular Soap and Water Just as Effective in Preventing Illness. 

 

 

That's all folks, just soap, but an experience you may never have tried if you've only had the fake stuff with sulfates, artificial colors, fillers, and synthetics.

P.S.   Be Kind and WARHORSE soaps are sort of like the difference between a box of Hamburger Helper with that powdered packet and a pot of homemade chicken and dumplings.

 

A young man (who recently moved out of his parents' house) trying out his grandmother's chicken and dumpling recipe. 


Saturday, January 5, 2013

An Innovative Ride



It's been over 5 years since my former student Elizabeth Russell wowed me and her senior graduation project community judges by drinking a "shot" of the canola-derived biofuel that she made with her Uncle Bob.  Her "shot" lit a spark that has fueled my growing passion for self-reliance and learning.

A desire to learn, the willingness to embrace new ideas, Polk County students and teacher support, and a local set of patrons with a desire to help, has led Be Kind Solutions to its new manufacturing home.  Oh yes, the students are now out of my backyard shop and in our school's biofuel class or coming to the WARHORSE shop--where agriculture meets innovation.


This stainless steel tank is the prettiest thing I own.
My husband can now have his work spaces back, the tractor goes back in the covered bay, and some new-used pumps and a bigger tank will cut down on all the heavy lifting and moving of our WARHORSE soap barrels.

repurposed 550 gallon stainless steel tank
A new, pretty Armstrong 2d 1050 circulation pump
Now, we will make our pet and people products in bigger batches, planning to grow our green production, sales, and educational projects.

We have "grown" our WARHORSE team as well--my sister Amanda, who knows the products inside and out, is coming on board full time in the near future; Jody Durham, who knows manufacturing and production, has been on the WARHORSE ride for almost a year, and of course, my husband Carl will still be moving vegetable glycerin, natural oils, and soaps around, but with a forklift now.  Learning to drive that forklift is on my To-Do List this week.






My sister Amanda is whipping up a new recipe for hand cleaner with pumice.  Gibbs Welding guys been trying it out with great results.
Jody risks his safety for the perfect photograph while watching a soybean crop harvest in Newton, NC. Jody is a strong force on the WARHORSE and Be Kind team. He brings loads of manufacturing and quality control experience to our new production facility, and we benefit from his creative and artistic experience as well.  Many of the pics you see on our website are from his lens.  All of the pics on our blog and website are authentic and relevant.































We have launched our new pet shampoo and horse shampoo, after several years of customer feedback and veterinarian evaluations. 



Thanks everyone who tested and gave feedback to our new all natural pet and horse shampoo products, especially Red Oak Farms, Bonnie Brae Vet. Hospital, and Univ. of Georgia Vet. School.


My former Polk County High student Jacob Hrobak completed a biofuels graduation project last year.  He also helped Polk establish its bioufels science course by working with Appalachian State and our Polk teachers. Jacob is now an Industrial Engineering student at NC State University. He recently visited the new WARHORSE shop in Landrum.  We hope to offer him and other students internship opportunities in science and engineering.


 Even though it's a new year and a new start for Be Kind and WARHORSE, things won't change that much.  We will still work and learn from our old friends, and collaborate with our new additions to the WARHORSE family--Advantage West, Appalachian State and Catawba Biodiesel and Research EcoComplex, Clemson University Bio Systems, New Earth Fabricators, to name a few. The WARHORSE was born with the help of many. More people and projects are on the journey, and we shall see where this ride takes us.

Thanks everyone.
Tawana Weicker
Be Kind Solutions













Wednesday, January 2, 2013

All You Need Is Love, Warhorse




So the Beatles knew that LOVE is all we need--even in business?  Here's the song if you've missed it somehow.

So when the is in the angst of which circulation pump to buy on ebay, of waiting on a biofuel grant for our high school, of how to create a job for a loan laden-NC State-agriculture science-graduate, all I need is LOVE?  Of course, it is.

Victor Hwang, co owner of T2VC and author of a book about building innovative ecosystems called The Rainforest, deconstructs that yes, the solid foundation for an innovative business begins with LOVE.  Here's his article that gives evidence-supported logic: Innovative Ecosystems need LOVE