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All Natural Household Cleaning Solutions by Sandy
Shields
Save time and money by trying these
simple household cleaners!
Window Cleaner Mix 1 tablespoon
of cornstarch with 1 quart warm water.
Floor Cleaner Mix 1 cup
vinegar with 2 gallons water.
Glass Coffee Pot Cleaner Place
crushed ice, salt and sliced lemons in pot and swirl till
clean.
Furniture polish Mix 1/4 cup vinegar with 3/4 cup oil
(olive, vegetable, lemon).
Brass, Copper, and Pewter
Cleaner Mix equal parts salt and vinegar, then thicken with
flour.
General Cleaner Mix 4 tablespoons baking soda in 1 quart
warm water, or use plain baking soda with a wet
sponge.
Disinfecting/Deodorizing Cleaner Mix 1/2 cup Borax in 1
gallon hot water.
Mildew Remover Mix 3/4 cup chlorine bleach in
1 gallon of cold water.
Telephone Cleaner Clean with rubbing
alcohol.
Eyeglass Cleaner Mix 8 ounces of ammonia with 32
ounces of rubbing alcohol.
Daily Shower Cleaner 1 cup vinegar,
1/2 teaspoon liquid dishwashing soap, and 1/4 cup dishwasher rinse
agent.
Oven Cleaner Baking Soda and Vinegar.
Drain
Cleaner Add 1/2 cup baking soda, then pour one cup of vinegar down drain.
Let sit for 20 minutes, then flush with water.
Woodwork
Cleaner Used cold tea for cleaning any kind of
woodwork.
Dusting Re-use dryer sheets for dusting instead of
the new Pledge or Swiffer cloths.
Toilet Bowl Cleaner Drop
denture cleaning tablet into bowl and let sit.
Carpet
Deodorizer Sprinkle baking soda or cornstarch on carpet. Vacuum after 30
minutes.
Aluminum Cleaner Mix 2 tablespoons cream of tartar
with 1 quart hot water.
Tub and Tile Cleaner Mix 1/4 cup baking
soda with 1/2 cup white vinegar.
Try some of these all natural
solutions next time you clean. They are made with products that you probably
have on hand, and they are safe to use. I hope that they work as well for you as
they have for me!
-------------------------------------- Sandy is a freelance
writer and webmaster of TheFrugalShopper.com.
She enjoys living the frugal life, saving money, and helping
others to do the same.
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