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Put a capful of thick bleach in your washing mavhine drawer without washing powder,put all your White towels or Cotton underwear and socks pop on a boil wash and it cleans your machine aswell as your whites..
Posted by elierose101 in Kitchen. Faves: 0
A good way to clean your mrrors ALL over your home including the large bathroom mirror(s) is use a teaspoon of AVON bubble bath (any smell you like, I perfer the original pink) in an ice cream bucket of warm water. Dip your cotton cleaning cloth in the water a few times then ring out. Go over small parts of your mirror with a wet cotton cloth followed by a dry cotton cloth. Your mirrors will sparkle "I GARANTEE".
Posted by canada-icequeen in Bathroom. Faves: 0
If you have a vacuum like a dyson, take apart the canister part, clean all the dust from all the parts, then after it drys, rub down all the parts inside with essential oil (like lavender or tea tree oil) with cotton balls. When you are done toss the cotton balls into the canister. When you vacuum again, it will make your house smell lovely. (and you are killing germs inside your cleaner)
Posted by irisluver in All other rooms. Faves: 1
To keep the fridge smelling fresh, try soaking a few cotton balls in vanilla extract and placing in a dish. Keep it in the fridge, and change every few weeks.
Posted by KarriL in Kitchen. Faves: 1
On the pull string, i want to say they had a roll of cotton soaked in non toxic bleach and they wrapped the cotton on the string and then put plastic wrap around the cotton and let it sit. I hope I am remembering this right.
Posted by bethaliz6894 in Bathroom. Faves: 0
The only thing that I've found to remove plaster/plaster dust (I spilled venetian plaster on my tile) from tile and grout is Goof-Off and a cotton ball. Dab on and rub gently then clean off with wet rag.
Posted by Daycarelady in All other rooms. Faves: 0
If you cut or scrape yourself while cleaning, and get some blood on your clothes or any material, use a cotton ball and some Hydrogen Peroxide immediately, and the blood won't stain. Launder as usual....great for mom's who have small children that get "owies" alot.
Posted by kenandsusyvirgin in All other rooms. Faves: 0
If you’re fed up of a smelly house, try putting some aromatherapy oil on a cotton ball and putting it inside your vacuum bag. As you vacuum up dirt you’ll leave a great smell behind.
Posted by joan-o-stain in All other rooms. Faves: 2
Make a large flat bag of cotton sheeting to fit under your mattress. Then fill it loosely with dried beech leaves collected during autumn. It shouldn't be full so that it still lies flat. Place under your mattress as it works as an antibacterial and gives you restful dreams, remember to turn your mattress and change the leaves each autumn.
Posted by athame in All other rooms. Faves: 0
When cleaning glass, use an old pillowcase or t shirt - the soft cotton works wonders!
Posted by cleaning_king in Bathroom. Faves: 1
if you need to get rid of dye stains on the floor then try and use hydrogen peroxide, but only a little bit dabbed on a cotton wool ball.
Posted by KellyK in All other rooms. Faves: 1
use cotton buds to clean between computer keys - the stuff you get out will disgust you!!!!
Posted by pepelepew in All other rooms. Faves: 8
If you're computer keys are covered in grime then use a cotton bud to clean in between them.
Posted by wombat in All other rooms. Faves: 2
make your own cheap polishing pad by cutting up old tights and sticking them in a cotton bag
Posted by janeybasmanti in All other rooms. Faves: 1
For a great smelling fridge, pour vanilla extract on to a piece of cotton wool and leave it on one of the shelves inside
Posted by james1 in Kitchen. Faves: 1
 
 

 

 




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