Homemade Jewelry Cleaner Vinegar
Jun 15, 2017 · How to Use Vinegar for Household Cleaning. Vinegar is a mild acid, which makes it a great multi-purpose cleaner for around the house. As a household cleaner, vinegar can be used to do anything from removing stains, to …
Homemade Carpet Cleaner. If you have a toddler, or pets, or a husband, or ANYONE living in your house, the carpet is bound to get a stain at some point.
We use homemade jewelry cleaner because commercial cleaners are expensive and full of chemicals. Trial and error has proven this solution to be most effective.
After several day’s wear, the most perfect diamond in the world will look duller than it should. Because sparkle and shine are what we enjoy most about diamonds and all jewelry, keeping it clean should be a priority. Fortunately, effective jewelry cleaners can be made at home using simple
1. Brass cleaner . What you’ll need: White vinegar or lemon juice; Table salt; To clean non-lacquered cabinet pulls, bathroom appointments, and more, dampen a sponge with vinegar or lemon juice, then sprinkle on salt.
A year or so ago, I went through our house and got rid of all toxic, un-natural cleaners. It was quite liberating. Now we use vinegar, baking soda, hydrogen peroxide, natural {store-bought} laundry cleaner and Biokleen. Most cleaners can be homemade which is incredibly budget-friendly as well as
Hi Melissa, I just recently found your website and love your suggestions for homemade cleaners and tips. Just last night I used your all purpose cleaner with a mess I made.
Remember yesterday when I was all, “You crazy s. Don’t you ever use baking soda and vinegar together in cleaning. It’s just silly. Blah blah blah.” Won’t she ever stop being so mangum bossy omigosh?
Heloise gives useful household hints on how to polish brass, plus a recipe for a homemade cleaner.
Want a simple trick for cleaning grout in your shower, bath, or kitchen? This is the absolute BEST homemade grout cleaner; just baking soda and bleach!