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lemons or lemon juice will clean your kitchen counters.If you have a spill or stain on your carpet spray with windex window cleaner,then apply a damp white towel to the spill,or stain put an iron on it and iron it up.the stain or spill comes up.
Posted by abamagator in All other rooms. Faves: 0
Thanks Kryslyn, is there something to click on to get the recipe for these tips that Kim and Angie talk about from the show? I have an easy tip for Hairspray that gets on the bathroom walls and door and mirrors. Use Clarifying Shampoo . I mix up about two dime size dollups into a small spray bottle add a small amount of water and spray the area and let sit for a few seconds. Wipe it off with clear water. Use more shampoo if needed . I have this way of getting hairspray all over my bathroom door and my mirrors and this really works for me.
Posted by Hyacinth in Bathroom. Faves: 0
I watched a show today were Kim made up a spray of three items to clean your bath of Tea tree oil and white vinegar but I can't remember the third ingredient. Does anyone know what it was?
Posted by Hyacinth in Bathroom. Faves: 0
I've heard of using rubbing alcohol in a spray bottle, I think mixed 50/50 with water, instead of shower fresh.
Posted by Huncut in Bathroom. Faves: 0
Hello from Las Vegas, Nevada USA. To remove nail polish from rugs and carpeting. Simply pour some isopropol alcohol on a clean rag and spray hair spray on the dirty area, then rub. You will have to repeat this process until the nail polish has been completely removed. (TEST THE CARPET OR RUG FOR DISCOLORATION BEFORE BEGINNING THIS PROCESS.)
Posted by iluvnv in All other rooms. Faves: 0
This tip is really neat. I have a friend wrote in a knitting forum about what she uses Listerine for. She uses it to get rid of Mosqitos. She swears that it really works. So I tried it. And you know it does. She said that you should spray the yard & your around your door to keep them from flying in. Also spray it on yourself, too. I also heard it great for cleaning too because it kill germs,too.
Posted by Doggirl3 in All other rooms. Faves: 0
Not a tip, just a desperate PLEA. I like my house to smell nice but recently I took in a boarder and with her, two cats - male and female. The male has been spraying and all I can smell when I enter my home is CAT STINK. Please help !!!!!
Posted by goldporch in All other rooms. Faves: 0
To Lorimay, who has grease stains on glass: Have you tried the K&A standard of 1 part vinegar, 1 part warm water, and a few squirts of liquid soap? The vinegar and soap are both great grease fighters. I have just used this on a very old mucky sash window I picked up at a flea market (read: picture frame) and it turned out very well. Mix the ingredients in a spray bottle and use crumpled newspaper to wipe. This will take a little bit of elbow grease, but it works like a charm.
Posted by Judya1613 in Kitchen. Faves: 0
To remove biro pen scribbles from a leather suite spray some hairspray on to it and gently rub with a soft cloth.
Posted by dirtyblonde in All other rooms. Faves: 0
For mold on the ceiling in the bathroom: dilute bleach in a spray bottle with water and spray away. The bleach kills the mold and fades any stains without need of scrubbing.
Posted by Hillerious in Bathroom. Faves: 0
For mold on the ceiling in the bathroom: dilute bleach in a spray bottle with water and spray away. The bleach kills the mold and fades any stains without need of scrubbing.
Posted by Hillerious in Bathroom. Faves: 0
as for the baskets under burners on an electric stove... you can buy new ones very cheap. If your oven is a self cleaning...add the baskets in for the whole cleaning cycle. Or you can get black stove pipe paint and spray paint them like new.
Posted by krista3wester_-. in Kitchen. Faves: 0
as for the baskets under burners on an electric stove... you can buy new ones very cheap. If your oven is a self cleaning...add the baskets in for the whole cleaning cycle. Or you can get black stove pipe paint and spray paint them like new.
Posted by krista3wester_-. in Kitchen. Faves: 0
as for the baskets under burners on an electric stove... you can buy new ones very cheap. If your oven is a self cleaning...add the baskets in for the whole cleaning cycle. Or you can get black stove pipe paint and spray paint them like new.
Posted by krista3wester_-. in Kitchen. Faves: 0
for homemade shower fresh: ½ cup laundry detergent and ½ cup vinegar mixed with three cups water. Pour into a 32 oz spray bottle and mist on daily. No need to wipe down or rinse. or 1 Cup vinegar, 1 squirt of Dawn, 1/4 Cup Jet Dry Pour all ingredients into a spray bottle. Fill the rest of the way with water. Do it slowly. Cascade can be replaced with Jet Dry
Posted by bethaliz6894 in Bathroom. Faves: 4
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
when i need to clean my gas barbeque i spray on oven cleaner and steam it off with my steam cleaner it comes up like new. for grease hard to remove i add a bit of washing up liquid with water in a spray bottle.
Posted by dianetimbomb in All other rooms. Faves: 0
After defrosting a freezer that is not frost free wipe it dry and spray with a spray cooking oil so the next time you defrost it does not take as long as the ice loosens up very quick.
Posted by Donella in Kitchen. Faves: 0
Buy rain x for your car windshield. Place in a clean spray bottle and use to clean your bathroom fixtures, your countertops and bathroom mirrors. Using this once a month will keep your bathroom shiney and will keep your mirrors from fogging up.
Posted by AmazonFlames in Bathroom. Faves: 0
To remove biro from a leather suite, spray hairspray, and wipe away. It works on my cream suite. (I'd try it somewhere you cant see first as a precaution)
Posted by mcevoyden in All other rooms. Faves: 0
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