Recently read natural treatment for diverticulitis using equal ants concentrated aloe and apple juice. Am diabetic. Wouldn’t ACV be a better choice. Also, Gastroenterologist gave me a list of foods to avoid. Pitted fruits as well as apples, pears, watermelon. Natural remedies include these food...
Don't try water first, as it may rust your scissors. And it usually doesn't get rid of sticky residues. Remove smoke odors. Smoky odors aren't pleasant, whether we're talking burned popcorn, fire damage or cigarettes. To remove such odors, fill several shallow bowls with either distilled...
Rust Spot Remover: Mix with an equal part of cream of tartar, will remove rust spots. Wet the spot and spread the mixture on thickly, then place the material in the sun. Blood Stains On Laundry: Make a batch of cold, salty water and soak garment overnight. General guideline is mixing...
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Pour 4 cups hot water down the drain. Add 1 cup dry baking soda to the drain. Pour in 1 cup cleaning vinegar. There will be fizzing and bubbling, so cover the drain with a stopper to keep as much of the action in the pipes as possible. When the bubbling stops, flush the drain wi...
Here are the top 7 uses for vinegar for laundry, for such uses as stain removal, fabric softener, odor removal and more.If you're looking for a frugal and natural way to soften clothes, reduce laundry odors, and more look no further than vinegar....
The hunt for natural, non-toxic, and inexpensive cleaning solutions has taken center stage in the pursuit of wellness. White vinegar, also known as distilled vinegar, has emerged as a leading contender among these cleaning solutions. This clear, pungent liquid, known for its acidity, has been ...
Q.I have an antique Chinese wedding cabinet with a traditional brass faceplate. I wanted to get rid of the musty smell inside, so sprayed it with a solution of vinegar on the metals. The green on the plates is indeed cupric oxide which is the oxide equivalent to bronze/brass as rust on...
It might work as a spot stain remover as long as you don’t use it too often– no saying what it would do to the color. Your comment does make me think about the vanilla and peppermint extract recipes–if you did it with vodka, maybe? Whatever comes out would either way be cheaper...