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Household Cleaning Uses For Salt

Friday, September 12th, 2008

By: Chris Wilhelm
There are many safe and effective uses for salt for household use. Here is a list of salt uses by category.
Salt and Laundry:

soak stained hankies in salt water before washing
boil clothes pins in salt water before using them and they will last longer
eliminate excess suds with a sprinkle of salt
soak your clothes line [...]

Natural Cleaning Products

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

Here is a list of natural cleaners you probably already have and didn’t know it:

Baking soda. We all know baking soda is great for keeping odors out of the fridge, but it has other uses around the house as well. It can be used as a cleanser and deodorizer.
Borax. Borax is most often [...]

Household Tips – Cleaning With Baking Soda

Monday, March 24th, 2008

By Clarissa Clemens
Created as a raising agent used in bakery, baking soda, or sodium bicarbonate, has a multitude of household uses. Being only slightly alkaline and gently abrasive, this most versatile of substances is non-toxic and safe for most surfaces/fabrics.
Baking soda is an effective deodorizer. Place an open box on a shelf in the refrigerator [...]

Streak Free Windows Without Chemical Cleaners

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

By Marcia Loofboro
Do you have a problem with getting your windows clean and streak free? Have you ever washed your windows thinking you had them sparkling clean; only to discover, that when the sun came around, they were still streaked. I have lots of times, till I found microfiber cloths and towels. Other tips I [...]

Household Tips – How To Use Vinegar As An Inexpensive Cleaner

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

By Clarissa Clemens
There are a variety of vinegars on the market – from plain distilled white vinegar to vinegars made from fruit, herbs, cider, malt and wine. All of them are somewhat corrosive, with a level of acidity between 4% and 6%; this is why they are sold in glass or plastic containers with cork [...]