-
Homemade Liquid Cleaner: In a bottle or in a plastic
container with a tight lid, mix 2 tablespoons of
baking soda with 1 pint of warm water. Use this
solution to mop vinyl floors, or wash windows.
- Keep
dogs from scratching his ears. Use a clean, soft
cloth dipped in diluted vinegar.
- Keep
your carpet smelling fresh and clean with baking
soda. just sprinkle the soda liberally over the
entire carpet and let it sit for an hour. Then vacuum
it up.
- Never
cover anything that is cooked with milk as it will
boil & split over & you have to spend hours cleaning
the mess.
- Cleaning
of garbage disposal - Put in it a tray of ice cubes
with some dishwashing liquid.
- To
clean small-neck bottles or vases, place a little
rice and warm soapy water inside and shake well.
Rinse out and let drip dry.
- To
clean small children’s toys such as Lego bricks,
place them in a pillowcase, secure the top with
safety pins and put through a cold wash in your
washing machine.
- If
you wax your ash-trays, ashes won't cling, odors
won't linger and they can be wiped cleaned easily
with a paper towel or disposable tissue.
- Run
a cup of white vinegar through the entire cycle
of an empty dishwasher. This will remove all soap
film and leave it sparkling clean.
- Bathroom
Odors: Place a shallow dish of baking soda behind
the toilet to absorb bathroom odors.
- Candle
Wax: To remove wax from carpeting you should first
scrape away any excess. Then, using a warm iron
and a clean cloth or even a paper bag simply place
the iron on top of the cloth over the wax and as
you iron it will adhere to the cloth instead of
the carpet. Continue moving the cloth around as
you pick up the wax so you are always using a clean
section of cloth. If a little grease stain remains
sprinkle on baking soda and let sit overnight before
vacuuming which will remove the grease residue and
deodorize at the same time! If colored wax leaves
a stain, blot with spot remover or carpet cleaner,
following label directions.
- Chimney:
To keep your chimney clean, throw a handful of salt
on the fire. (Submitted by Pat Scattergood)
- Chrome:
To remove rust from chrome, wipe it with aluminum
foil dipped in Coke. To polish chrome, use a crumbled
up piece of aluminum foil and rub!
- Cloudy
Drinking Glasses: Soak them for an hour or longer
in slightly warm (not boiled) white vinegar. Then
use a nylon-net or plastic scrubbie to remove film.
Still there? The damage must be etching (tiny scratches
that occur in the dishwasher) and is permanent,
sorry to say. To avoid this altogether, hand-wash
your best glasses.
- Coffee
Grinder: Grind up a cup or so of rice in a coffee
grinder to clean the grinder and sharpen its blades.
- Copper:
To polish copper, rub an ample amount of catsup
on the copper and let it stand for 5 minutes. Rinse
off the catsup with hot water and dry to find an
incredible shine. (Submitted by Sam Meyer)
- Crayon
on Walls or Washable Wallpaper: Spray with multipurpose
lubricating oil. Then gently wipe, using a paper
towel or clean white cloth. If mark is stubborn,
sprinkle a little baking soda on a damp sponge and
gently rub in a circular motion. If lubricants residue
remains, dampen a sponge with a solution of one
or two drops of mild dish-washing liquid to one
cup water. Squeeze out sponge and gently rub in
a circular motion. Rinse sponge; lightly moisten
with water to go over area; dry with a clean cloth.
Another method is to use a blow dryer. It heats
the wax and wipes away instantly. If the color reamins
behind, like red usually does, wet a cloth with
bleach and wipe.
- Deodorize
dishes, pans, cutting boards or utensils with those
same pungent odors, simply add 1/4 cup of lemon
juice to your dishwater.
- Fireplace
Soot Odor: To diminish and remove this odor, after
you clean out the ashes, place a shallow pan of
baking soda for a few hours or overnight in the
fireplace.
- Fish
or Other Spoiled Food Odor: Place a bowl of white
vinegar on the counter for a few hours. The odor
will disappear for good.
- Freshen
a Garbage Disposal: Sprinkle baking soda in it along
with a few drops dish-washing liquid. Scrub with
a brush (a new toilet brush works great), getting
under the rubber gasket and all around the inside.
Then turn on water and the disposal and flush thoroughly.
For a fresh citrus scent, throw in a few cut-up
lemons or limes and run them through, too, using
lots of water.
- Freshen
Laundry Basket: Place a fabric softener sheet in
the bottom of your laundry basket (remember to change
it weekly.) You can also simply sprinkle some baking
soda in the bottom of your basket and that will
help absorb the odors as well.
- Freshen
Linen Closet: In the linen closet place cotton balls
that have been sprayed with your favorite scent.
Once they are dry place them in corners and on the
shelves.
- Ink
Stains: The best way I have found to get out ink
stains is to put rubbing alcohol on the stain -
it disappears! This must be done before washing.
(Submitted by Darvin Mossing) For ink on the wall,
wipe with bleach and it will dispear.
- Kitty
Litter: To keep cat litter fresh smelling, mix baby
powder in with the litter.
- Microwave
Odors: Keep a cup of baking soda in the microwave
between uses to keep potatoes from smelling like
bacon or other unusual combinations! To clean baked-on
food quickly, simply fill a measuring cup full of
water and turn the microwave on for about 1-2 minute,
until you see the water boiling. The moisture makes
all the old food easily wipe off! (Submitted by
Kelly)
- Mothball
Substitute: Take your leftover soap slivers and
put them in a vented plastic bag. You place the
bag with seasonal clothes before packing them away.
Not only will the scent prevent them from moth harm
but also they'll smell great when you pull them
out.
- Paint
on Carpet: Spray with Windex® and wipe clean. (Submitted
by Richard Power)
- Permanent
Marker on Carpet: Dab a washcloth soaked in rubbing
alcohol onto the marker stain. Do not rub it - just
blot it - rotating the cloth to a clean spot every
time.
- Pet
Urine on Carpet: First, blot up what you can with
paper towels. Mix one teaspoon mild dish-washing
detergent in one cup warm water, dip a clean towel
in the liquid and, working from outside in, dab
at stain. Do not overwet. Rinse with fresh water
and blot dry. Next, add on-third cup white vinegar
with two-thirds cup water and dab on stain. Rinse
with water; blot until dry. Once area is totally
dry (after at least 24 hours), sprinkle entire carpet
with baking soda or rug deodorizer. Vacuum after
a few hours.
- Photos
Stuck Together: With a hair dryer on low, slowly
melt them apart.
- Roach
Problem: Combine equal parts boric acid (a powder
sold in hardware stores and drugstores) and sugar,
mix well. Sprinkle in crevices and, if building
or remodeling, between walls before putting up plaster
board. Put the powder in jar lids; place lids behind
the fridge and under sinks. Caution: Keep mixture
away from children and pets. If ingested in large
quantities, or even in small amounts over several
days, boric acid can be harmful.
- Shower
Doors: I have clear glass shower doors. I have tried
everything from CLR, Comet, to Clorox - you name
it, I've tried it. Today I decided to try something
different. I found a bottle of Resolve spot remover
for carpet and fabric. I figured "Why not? I have
tried everything else." All I did was spray the
Resolve on the shower and with no effort ran a dish
sponge over it and rinsed and every bit of the soap
scum came off. (Submitted by Angela Cook)
- Smelly
Cooking Hands: Simply rub your hands over a stainless
steel utensil under running water. This works especially
well for the odor of garlic, onions or fish.
- Smelly
Sneakers: Simply fill knee-high stockings with unused
litter, tie the ends and tuck them in overnight
for a quick refresh. Add baby powder, too! Another
refresher for smelly sneakers is to simply take
a few teaspoons of baking soda and put in the center
of a cotton cloth. Tie the cloth and rubber band
the edges securely creating a baking soda sachet,
which you put in the shoes overnight as well. These
sachets can be used over and over in any kind of
shoe.
- Sour
Sponge: Soak the sponge in lemon juice and rinse
it out. This will remove the odor for good but keep
in mind that it is important to either dispose of,
microwave, or run your sponge through your dishwasher
regularly to keep bacteria from growing.
- Stains
in Plastic Storage Containers: Use a baking soda
paste (baking soda and water) and rub into the stain.
You can then rinse with vinegar (optional) and wash
normally. Another method is to place container outside
on a nice sunny day and the sun actually bleaches
the stain out. To avoid stains in the first place,
spray container with cooking spray before putting
things in it that stain i.e. spaghetti sauce.
- Stickers,
Decals, and Glue: To remove them from furniture,
glass, plastic, etc. saturate with vegetable oil
and rub off.
- Tarnished
Silverware: Line a cake pan with aluminum foil.
Fill with water and add 1 Tbls. of baking soda per
2 cups of water. Heat to 150 degrees. Lay silverware
in pan, touching aluminum foil. Watch the stains
disappear!
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