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General Category => Common Forum => Topic started by: Ms. Aziz on November 24, 2011, 04:10:41 PM

Title: Natural Cleaners
Post by: Ms. Aziz on November 24, 2011, 04:10:41 PM
White Bread and Ketchup

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Use white bread to: Dust an oil painting. Gently dab a slice of white bread over the surface to pick up dirt and grime.

Use ketchup to: Remove tarnish from copper and brass cookware. Squeeze ketchup onto a cloth and rub it on pots and pans. They should go back to their coppery color in minutes. Rinse with warm water and dry with a towel.

Oatmeal

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Use it to: Scrub very dirty hands. Make a thick paste of oatmeal and water; rinse well.

Rice

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Use it to: Clean the inside of a vase or a thin-necked bottle. Fill three quarters of the vessel with warm water and add a tablespoon of uncooked rice. Cup your hand over the opening, shake vigor-ously, and rinse.

Tea

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Use it to: Scour rusty garden tools. Brew a few pots of strong black tea. When cool, pour into a bucket. Soak the tools for a few hours. Wipe each one with a cloth. (Wear rubber gloves or your hands will be stained.)

Glycerin

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Use it to: Remove dried wax drippings from candlesticks. Peel off as much wax as possible, then moisten a cotton ball with glycerin and rub until clean.

Club Soda and Hydrogen Peroxide

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Use club soda to: Shine up a scuffed stainless-steel sink. Buff with a cloth dampened with club soda, then wipe dry with another clean cloth.

Use hydrogen peroxide to: Disinfect a keyboard. Dip a cotton swab in hydrogen peroxide to get into those nooks and crannies.

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Use it to:
Clean grease spills on carpets. Pour cornstarch onto spots and let sit for 15 to 30 minutes before vacuuming.

Rubbing Alcohol

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Use it to: Erase permanent-marker stains from finished wood floors or solid-surface countertops. Pour rubbing alcohol onto a cotton ball and apply.
Title: Re: Natural Cleaners
Post by: goodboy on November 24, 2011, 09:28:52 PM
Interesting....& can be useful. Thank you so much..mam.
Title: Re: Natural Cleaners
Post by: sethy on December 12, 2011, 04:23:25 PM
Very useful post. Those natural cleaner are much more better than chemical cleaner. From the post we get knowledge about , how to remove spot.
Thanks for the post............
Title: Re: Natural Cleaners
Post by: hasibur rahaman on December 12, 2011, 04:30:56 PM
Interesting & Informative post...!
Title: Re: Natural Cleaners
Post by: shahina on March 07, 2012, 10:51:36 AM
nice info
Title: Re: Natural Cleaners
Post by: arefin on March 07, 2012, 04:55:45 PM
Interesting....thanks for sharing with us.