How to Spring-Clean Your Home With What You Already Have
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Have you ever encountered flea bed bug lice or scabies? Curious to see. I have and I've tried all kinds of things! And combos I get close then I often forget what it was I did to get so close and the order of the combo. With scabies encrusted order I believe is very important . They make so many eggs a and when threatened they really , like all plants and animals survival of the species go in over production!
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I use vinegar, and baking soda, to clean up animal pee smells. It works great, depending on what your cleaning, is how you apply them. My area rugs, I put in the washer with b.soda, then a vinegar rinse. On a mattress, or carpet, I spray the vinegar on the area, then sprinkle b. soda over spot. Lightly rub the soda in to the area, then allow to dry .Then sweep up the soda, and discard down the drain.
Baking soda, vinegar, dish soap, 12 mule team borax, lemon juice, olive oil, and alcohol, are all that I buy to clean my home. There's almost nothing these products can't do!
What do you use to clean the front of your kitchen cabinets?
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How do we clean the brass face of a very old grandfather clock and also the brass chime weights. The clock is over a hundred years old and is beautiful but, has lost it wonderful brass shine. There are many little nooks, and crannies on the face and around the raised numbers.
Hi, Cece: Bear in mind that if you remove the beautiful patina on this clock, you will almost certainly reduce its value. That being said, you could try some tiny test areas on one of the chimes, always being very gentle and drying thoroughly afterward. First, try just plain warm water. Sometimes the culprit is just built-up dirt. Next, try just plain lemon juice or vinegar. If that doesn’t work, add 1/2 teaspoon salt to 1/4 cup water, then add enough flour to make a paste. Apply for 15 minutes, then wipe and dry. Remember, just try a little patch at a time. FWIW, we would leave the patina as is—but good luck and thanks for asking!
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So where are the tips about washing and conditioning hair?
We apologize. The link is updated so you can see Margaret’s article about washing hair (with just apple cider vinegar and baking soda. Here is the direct link: http://www.almanac.com/blog/natural-health-home-tips/natural-shampoo-only-two-ingredients