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I live in the US. There is a product in the market called Shower Fresh. I spray it on my glass shower doors, tiles, entire tub/shower space, after every shower. I rarely have to really scrub my shower or tub. I wonder if there is a way to make something at home that would work as well, but save money. Any suggestions?
Posted by La-toya in Bathroom. Faves: 0
Just before your about to throw out dying flowers.... Pick the leaves and place them ontop of radiators around the house! The flowers still have fragrance in them and it save you having to buy air freshners!
Posted by chocchipsaz in All other rooms. Faves: 0
To Kaybeth who was wondering how to get rid of her flies- save any jam (or jelly if you're from the US) or honey jars as they are used up and add water almost to the brim (without removing any leftover jam). Flies (or wasps etc.) will be attracted by the
Posted by Milly84 in How Clean is your House. Faves: 0
I save my used fabric softener sheets to dust computer and television screens. The sheets cause no streaks and seem to repel dust.
Posted by Debra22676 in All other rooms. Faves: 0
I have figuire this out a month ago. If you use clorex floor cleaner, Scrubbing Bubbles tub cleaner 2/3 filled hot water or warm water in tub & a motorize scrubbing brush like the ones with Dawn written on them. You can get mold, mildrew, soap scum, old cauldon (sorry about the spelling, I mean the white stuff that people put around the tub that drys on it for years) off of the tub. It might take time but it will come off. And I didn't have to use bleach, I didn't have to wear gloves, mask or goggles. I save some money doing that too. Pam-Doggirl3
Posted by Doggirl3 in Bathroom. Faves: 1
to keep your fridge smelling fresh, save all fruit skins, and freeze them, one you have done that rub on some butter and put in fridge, they will smell really fresh and keep well
Posted by filty_tlk in How Clean is your House. Faves: 0
Save money on hoover bags by emptying them out instead of throwing them away. Most bags can last 3 or 4 times before they fall apart!
Posted by alexmav in How Clean is your House. Faves: 0
Save old toothbrushes they are great cleaning tools for around taps, shower head, on the grout between tiles etc, and you can use most cleaning products with them them!
Posted by rebecca in All other rooms. Faves: 0
Save money and the environment – dust the back of your fridge. While nobody can see it, the dust on the back of your fridge is making yours inefficient. The science is that the pipes on the back heat up and cool down to keep your fridge at the right temperature. Once they’re covered in dust, which is an insulator, they can’t exchange this heat as well. You’ll save money on electric bills and keep your fridge in better shape as it won’t have to work so hard.
Posted by scrubberjane in Kitchen. Faves: 1
If you spill red wine on carpets instead of pouring white wine over it pour over lemonade it does exactly the same job and you get to save the white wine for yourself, who wants to waste wine on the floor!!
Posted by beckyboo in All other rooms. Faves: 0
If you want to save energy then fill your freezer compartment with newspaper if its empty. It'll stop it trying to cool down a big empty space.
Posted by JimandJamie in Kitchen. Faves: 2
on the top of tall bookcases and cabinets just stick some newspaper up there and replace it occasionally to save dusting
Posted by janeybasmanti in All other rooms. Faves: 1
Save time on over cleaning by putting aluminium sheets down at the bottom. I haven't cleaned mine in years!
Posted by gandolph in Kitchen. Faves: 5
 
 

 

 




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