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Household Cleaning Products
- by RACHEL
PAXTON
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- Have you ever
wondered what people used to clean their house before so many
different kinds of cleaning products were so readily available
on the market? Many of these ideas are not new and have been
around for a long time.
I have made
every attempt to only include instructions that include easy
to find, relatively inexpensive ingredients. Please use a little
caution and a lot of common sense when trying these preparations
out:
Instead of
buying expensive antibacterial sprays for the kitchen, just put
about 1 tablespoon of household bleach in a spray bottle filled
with water and use it to disinfect around the sink and counters,
especially when you've been handling or packaging meat.
When your drain
is clogged with grease, try pouring a cup of salt and a cup of
baking soda down the drain followed by a generous amount of boiling
water. This will usually dissolve the grease and clear the drain.
Use a cloth
moistened with rubbing alcohol, club soda, or white vinegar to
give your stainless steel a brilliant shine.
Club soda makes
a good instant spot remover. Pour a little on the stain, let
it set for a second or two, and blot with a damp sponge.
A mixture of
1/2 cup mild dishwashing liquid and 2 cups boiling water makes
a great spot remover for carpets. Apply with a damp sponge.
Black marks
left on your floors from the heels of your shoes can be removed
with a pencil eraser.
Water rings
or spots can be removed from wood furniture with a mixture of
toothpaste and baking soda applied with a damp cloth.
To clean all
types of wood work, make a mixture of 2 tablespoons vegetable
oil, 4 tablespoons white vinegar, and 1 quart warm water. Apply
with a soft cloth and dry with a separate, clean cloth.
To clean the
stubborn stains in your bathtub, make a paste of hydrogen peroxide
and cream of tartar. Use a toothbrush to rub it into the stains
and rinse thoroughly.
Author:
© Copyright
2001 Rachel Paxton
Rachel Paxton is a freelance
writer and mom who is the author of What's for Dinner?, an e-cookbook
containing more than 250 quick easy dinner ideas. For more recipes,
gardening, organizing tips, home decorating, holiday hints, and
more, visit Creative Homemaking at http://www.creativehomemaking.com.
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