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Mosquito repellent

peel of one (1) lemon Few things can disrupt the pleasantries of summer like a slew of itchy and unwelcome mosquito bites. If you prefer to try a natural way to keep the mosquitoes at bay, cut the peel off a lemon and then rub the essential oil from the outside (yellow side) on your […]

Long-life flower water

1 quart (1 liter) warm water 3 tablespoons (38g) sugar 2 tablespoons (30ml) vinegar Make fresh-cut flowers last as long as you can by placing them in the best possible water. For every quart (liter) of warm water, add 3 tablespoons (38g) sugar and 2 tablespoons (30ml) vinegar. Mix well to ensure the sugar is […]

Leech remover

1 handful salt If you happen to emerge from a refreshing dip in a freshwater swimming area with a few leeches stuck to your skin, a sprinkle of salt is all you need to get them to release their grip . They release a powerful anesthetic when attaching themselves to your skin, so your not […]

Leather spot cleaner

1 tablespoon (15ml) lemon juice 1 tablespoon (9g) cream of tartar Try spot-cleaning stains on light-colored leather with a paste made from equal parts lemon juice and cream of tartar. Apply in an even layer and let sit for an hour or two before wiping off with a damp, clean cloth. Note: Make sure to […]

Leather conditioner

1 tablespoon (15ml) vinegar 2 tablespoons (30ml) linseed oil To clean and condition most leather items (except shoes, which are often made of a harder leather), use 1 part vinegar with 2 parts linseed oil. Mix the two together in a small glass container. Apply to leather furniture with a soft cloth and buff lightly. […]

leather cleaner

Clean leather with a mixture of 2/3 cup (150ml) boiled linseed oil and 2/3 cup (150ml) vinegar. Carefully apply to any spots with a soft cloth and let dry.   Always do a test area on each piece or item before using solution. Different leathers may react differently – so test accordingly.

Lawn furniture cleaner

1/4 cup (55g) baking soda 1 quart (1 liter) warm water If your old patio furniture is looking a little weather-beaten before the season starts, brighten it up with a good baking soda wash. Mix the baking soda in to the warm water and stir to dissolve. Wipe down all surfaces with the solution and […]