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posted in Family & Kids on 2/7/2014
Cleaning Tips
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Kiss that smudge of Really Red good-bye. If the fabric is machine washable, saturate the spot with hair spray, let it sit for 10 minutes, then dab with a damp cloth or sponge to remove. Launder as usual to wash out any residual stain and spray.
Kiss that smudge of Really Red good-bye. If the fabric is machine washable, saturate the spot with hair spray, let it sit for 10 minutes, then dab with a damp cloth or sponge to remove. Launder as usual to wash out any residual stain and spray.
Clothes –hand sanitizer
Walls     –toothpaste or hairspray*
Carpet  –white vinegar
Wood   –rubbing alcohol
*don’t scrub too hard with hairspray, you don’t want to remove the paint!
Clothes –hand sanitizer
Walls –toothpaste or hairspray*
Carpet –white vinegar
Wood –rubbing alcohol
*don’t scrub too hard with hairspray, you don’t want to remove the paint!
What costs $1, was totally bought for a different use and is going to save you and me a bunch o’ money!
What costs $1, was totally bought for a different use and is going to save you and me a bunch o’ money!
When diluted with water, this cleaner is perfect for cleaning mirrors, glass, counter tops, and moping floors. And, if you have already jumped on board with using baking soda and vinegar for hair care, this is a fabulous way to make your vinegar rinse smell fruity!
When diluted with water, this cleaner is perfect for cleaning mirrors, glass, counter tops, and moping floors. And, if you have already jumped on board with using baking soda and vinegar for hair care, this is a fabulous way to make your vinegar rinse smell fruity!
Here’s what you need:
Here’s what you need:
Pour 1/2 cup of baking soda down your drain.  If you have a garbage disposal very quickly turn it on then off to help distribute the baking soda in the drain.  Let it sit for five minutes then pour one cup of vinegar (you can use the hot vinegar leftover from cleaning the drain plugs!)
Pour 1/2 cup of baking soda down your drain. If you have a garbage disposal very quickly turn it on then off to help distribute the baking soda in the drain. Let it sit for five minutes then pour one cup of vinegar (you can use the hot vinegar leftover from cleaning the drain plugs!)
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