6. Rug Cleaner 1/4 teaspoon liquid dish soap 1 cup lukewarm water Combine the ingredients. Use a spray bottle to apply the solution over a large area, or use the solution to spot-clean non-greasy stains. (Do not use laundry detergent or dishwasher detergent in place of liquid dish soap,...
Combine the above ingredients together, pour into a spray bottle, shake and then let infuse for a week before using. (For a different scent, you can also try orange rinds, cloves or cinnamon sticks). After a week, use the homemade all-purpose cleaner to remove hard water stains, clean ...
Go From Homemade Glass & Window Cleaner Recipes To Home Page CAUTION: This website is provided for informational purposes only. It is provided as is, without warranties or guarantees. Some stains and messes just won't come out, and are permanent. Further, some cleaning methods can harm your...
Mix a couple quick squirts of gentle liquid dish detergent in a pail of warm water. Wring out the mop well so there won’t be any water dripping then damp mop the surface. No special cleaner/fluid required! Note: With any product you apply, make sure to lightly spray the surface and ...
interior wipes, simply remove one wipe at a time from the middle, and wring it out. Wipe your car's interior using the wipes to clean up dust, dirt, and spills with ease, leaving a clean scent and soft, shiny surfaces. Discard used wipes. These wipes are safe for leather seats too!
For more stubborn stains, a specialised carpet cleaner may be necessary. However, always test a small hidden carpet area first to ensure the product won’t cause discolouration. Upholstered Furniture When you drop a croissant on the sofa, the real problem is not the crumbs but the greasy resid...
Here is a round up of homemade jewelry cleaner recipes and home remedies using common household ingredients.With a need to save money and also for environmental reasons, more and more people are making their own cleaning supplies, even for their jewelry.However...
Cleaner Dishes and Great Results I tried running the dishwasher with just eco-friendly dish detergent, but the glasses came out with hard water spots. Then someone told me you could use distilled white vinegar instead of rinse aid. According to the National Sanitation Foundation, white vinegar is...
I use Genesis 950 for all my cleaning. It’s not homemade, but when I buy the bigger size, the breakdown of cost per gallon completely outweighs the cost of buying a whole bunch of things. It cleans EVERYTHING. Stoves, sinks, toilets, carpet, pet stains, kid stains and so on. I ...
To attack stains and other scum, turn to another pantry staple: baking soda. Sprinkle it on sinks, tile, stained mugs, pots and pans, or anywhere else you would use a cleaner, and then scrub with a wet sponge. For heavy dirt or grease, make a paste by mixing baking soda with a sma...