Removing hard water stains
Water stains are another common occurrence if you live in a hard water area. Use baking soda, sprinkled onto the stain, and then wipe clean with vinegar. Remember to watch out for the fizz!
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Water stains are another common occurrence if you live in a hard water area. Use baking soda, sprinkled onto the stain, and then wipe clean with vinegar. Remember to watch out for the fizz!
1 cup vinegar 1 gallon of warm water Wet mop no-wax floors with solution of vinegar and water to remove spills and kill many germs. Should not remove ‘Perma-wax seal’.
Use vinegar to get rid of the hard water deposits around your sink. Soak paper towels with vinegar and place them around the area that needs to be cleaned. For cleaning the tap you can soak the towel and wrap it around and then hold it in place with a rubber band. Do this overnight […]
Pour 3% hydrogen peroxide solution into a clean spray bottle (not previously filled with toxic cleaners) and use it as you would any other household cleaner: spray on countertops and leave for a few minutes to sanitize
1/2 cup (110g) baking soda 1/2 cup (125ml) vinegar 2 quarts (2 liters) water A slow moving drain can be a harbinger of bigger problems unless it’s dealt with swiftly. But before you pour harsh chemicals down the drain, give this easy, natural formula a try: Start by pouring the baking soda in to the […]
1/2 cup (125ml) vodka peel of 1 lemon During cold and flu season, germs thrive on frequently touched surfaces, like doorknobs and toilet bowl handles. When someone in the house is under the weather, minimize the risk for everyone else by keeping this easy sanitizing spritzer on hand. Pour the vodka into a spray bottle […]
Kill germs in the bathroom and kitchen by mixing vinegar and water in a spritzer bottle. Apply liberally.
1/2 cup (150g) salt 1 cup (220g) baking soda 1 quart (1 liter) boiling water When the kitchen sink is slow to drain, a sludgy build-up in the pipes may be the culprit. Let a trusted combination of salt and baking soda take the place of harsh chemicals that may be bad for the pipes. […]
Clean windows with a solution of 2 tablespoons of vinegar to 4 cups (1 liter) of warm water. Wash from top to bottom on the inside of windows and from side to side on the outside. This way you will be able to tell on which side any smears are. Using dry newspaper instead of […]
Keep your drains clean and working properly with vinegar. When they seem to be getting a bit sluggish, or even blocked, pour white vinegar down the kitchen and bathroom sinks and shower drain.Can be used as a regular maintenance to avoid problems. Safe for pipes and septic systems