But it’s upon the smart and savvy lot of you all now to go forth andspread the word. Gently. Kindly. So that the crunchy people who tread behind us do so with effective products and happy hearts. And also so we don’t all just look completely clueless when the synthetic chemical pro...
Hydrogen peroxide can discolor some fabrics, so test a spot first. You can also use bleach to kill mold, but it's a harsh chemical that need to be used with caution. Keep the space well ventilated and never use bleach with other cleaning products, especially vinegar, as it creates a ...
The recipe for these lovely giant crystals that [Chase Lean] shares is almost too simple — just scrap copper, vinegar, and a bit of hydrogen peroxide — and just the over-the-counter strength versions of those last two. The process begins with making a saturated solution of copper acetate...
Vinegar is my #1 cleaner. It disinfects, reduces smells, mold, and removes calcium build-up. I can’t stop gushing about how much I love vinegar. (For 1001uses for vinegar, see here.) But I honestly don’t love the smell. Adding the orange peels to the vinegar is going to give it...
Wondered what you thought of the hydrogen peroxide & baking soda combination cleaner. I’ve only just discovered it, and it’s incredible. Make a slurry/paste of these two items and let it sit (stirring occasionally) until it begins a calm foaming effect, then apply a coat to your filthy...
These methods can affect how your product performs and how long it lasts.[10] Check your product manual or contact Waterpik if you want to use a solution other than diluted vinegar, 3% hydrogen peroxide, or mild mouthwash. Make sure that the solution is compatible with your product.[11]...