Dusting Spray for Wood If you need a homemade cleaner that will get rid of everyday dust and dirt, use this recipe for your wood surfaces: 1 cup of water, 1/2 a cup of white vinegar, 2 teaspoons of mineral oil or coconut oil, 15 drops of lemon oil, an empty spray bottle and a...
18. Homemade Dusting Spray If you've seen the homemade wood scratch repair recipe, this is basically the same thing, only you're adding essential oils for a pleasant smell, and storing it in a convenient spray bottle. You'll never want to buy Pledge again! I'm telling you, this stuff...
homemade glass cleaner – use the above recipe for windows, mirrors, sinks, and most countertops dusting spray– for all my wooden surfaces a shaker ofbaking soda– for scouring tough grime and carpet freshening (and myvacuumusually gets toted along too!) More Cleaning Day Strategies Open wind...
Wondering if I should use a mixture of Neem and DE powder and add it to his leave-in conditioner, ResiSoothe, and add enough water to make it spray-able? Would that work at all? or how about just trying the Rose Geranium for fleas, has that worked for anyone? Reply Primally Inspired...
1 to 2 squirts of liquid dish detergent 1 gallon warm water Fill a spray bottle to spot clean as you go. More tips:So Cheap & Easy! Homemade Cleaner For Laminate Flooring. Also seeA Few DIY Damp Mop Recipes For Shiny Hardwood Floors....
Tips For Best Success: Be generous when applying homemade solutions, no need to be skimpy! This will help soften and loosen any hard bits or residue on the surface. Spray with preferred recipe then wipe off with crumpled newspapers. The newsprint helps prevent smearing and stubborn, left-behin...
1 cup confectioners’ sugar (plus extra for dusting) DIRECTIONS 1. First, preheat your oven to 375 deg F and line a 10″x15″ baking sheet with parchment paper (I lightly spray the parchment with cooking spray). 2. In your mixing bowl, whisk together the eggs and granulated sugar. Add...
Need some more rags for cleaning? How about some FREE rags? Did you know that old t shirts actually make AMAZING rags?? It’s true! I use them ALL the time! Simply cut them down in large squares and use them when wiping up spills, conditioning your leather, dusting furniture, etc!
i put just a bit of white vinegar in the bottom of my spray bottle and then fill the rest up with water and it works just fine for me! no problems! just fyi for those with real wood floors! Lisa I clean houses & use water, vinegar, denatured alcohol & only few drops of Shaklee...
Soft Cloth:Use a soft, dry cloth for dusting. Avoid water or cleaning solutions unless the clock is designed to be water-resistant. Gentle Cleaning:For tougher spots, slightly dampen the cloth with water or a mild cleaning solution, then gently wipe the area. ...