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BTW ladies, I am nursing and have heard lots of precautions when it comes to tea-tree oil and babies/children. Do I need to wear gloves when I am cleaning with any recipes using it as it might be absorbed into my body? And also with the orange and tangerine oils, I have heard that you should avoid direct sunlight for a time after coming in contact with them? Anyone ever have any problems?
Signed: Miss "I-Really-Should-Be-Using-My-Worries-On-Toxic-Commercial-Cleaners-But-I-Can't-Help-It-I-Am-Cynical-Of-EVERYTHING!!" :shrug :rolleyes |
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i'm so loving making cleaners! i never thought i would be into it, but here i am. :mrgreen
the best glass cleaner i've used is just plain old club soda in a spray bottle. yup. works great! i LOVE the peppermint scrub, and the all purpose one i use looks alot like the one punkie posted. :tu |
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These recipes are the greatest :highfive. I have been mixing my own gentle cleaning hand soap for over 30+ years because of sensitive skin. I buy concentrated pure gentle cleaner from a home based business company [whichever one I am involved in] and just mix it with 1/2 water and some eo, It works great. You can give bubble baths with it and it doesn't give bladder problems or leave the ring around the tub so you can just drain the tub after a bath. I buy the gentle cleaner in 1/2 gallons so it lasts a long time. It's also the only thing I shave my legs with, without getting a rash. I think Trader Joes carries a type of gentle cleaner? I havn't tried it yet, nor checked out the ingredients but i think it would be less expensive. For mopping the tile I just use 1/2 bucket of water and about 1/2 cup distilled vinegar. This works great without a strong smell :td I'm off to try some of your ideas :-) Karmen |
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Can this polish be used on anything (plastic, fake wood, etc), or only on wood? Would it be too oily on a non-wood surface? :shrug Thanks!! (How much wood or non-wood would or could you polish with this wood polish?) ;) |
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Can I substitute Fels-Naptha for Zote soap in the laundry detergent recipe?
I have found Borax and washing soda (finally), but I give up on Zote. :( |
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...or can I substitute Kirk's Castille...?
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You can use the Fels Naptha :)
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Thank heavens. I will try that. I wish I could find Zote; it sounds more natural and safer, but this was the best I could do. :think
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Just FYI, according to Clean House, Clean Planet, you use distilled water or purified water because it makes your cleaner work better. It has something to do with the way the detergents/borax/baking soda/what have you actually dissolve into the water to become a "cleaner."
For windows and mirrors - my FAVORITE is simply 2 microfiber rags. Wet one with plain tap water and ring it out very well. Use that to clean with, and then go over it again with a dry rag. I do this ala "Karate Kid" wax on...wax off. :lol It leaves no streaks and it cleans very well! |
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OK, I tried thisone and it really got the baked-on chili explosion out of my microwave!
Microwave Cleaner 1/4 c. baking soda 1 tsp vinegar 5-6 drops thyme, lemongrass, or lemon essential oil (I used lemon) Combine all ingredients and make a paste. Apply to the inside of the microwave using a soft cloth or sponge. Rinse well and leave the microwave door open to air dry for 25 minutes :) |
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oooh, I am so excited to try some of these out! Here's another one to try for toilets:
pour about a cup of vinegar (more or less, i never measure!) into the bowl, then add baking soda, about 2 T (again, I never measure, I only wait for it to bubble up!) Let it sit for a few minutes, then scrub it with the brush up and down the inside of the bowl, and it will sparkle. :) Then, just flush! I also use vinegar in water for the floors, but my dh complains of the smell...maybe I am using too much vinegar? |
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