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All You Is Now a Part of Southern Living
Just did this- it works!!! DIY toilet cleaner! Prep: 2 min. Cost: 48¢ Yield: 1 cup (enough for 1 use) INGREDIENTS: ½ cup baking soda, 10 drops tea-tree essential oil½ cup, distilled white vinegar. INSTRUCTIONS: Pour baking soda directly into the toilet bowl, add oil, then vinegar—in that order. Let water effervesce for several minutes, then scrub bowl with brush. Flush.
Cheap and Natural Cleaning Alternatives
Blast the bowl! Who needs "scrubbing bubbles" when you've got baking soda and vinegar? Wet the sides of your bowl with a toilet brush. Liberally sprinkle the sides with baking soda, then splash on some vinegar. Instant foam! Scrub clean. The baking soda is also a terrific deodorizer.
Homemade Dishwasher Detergent - Surviving The Stores™
Want to make your own dishwasher detergent? It is so much less expensive and there are many different ways to make it!
How to Sanitize Your Wooden Cutting Boards Naturally - Savory Lotus
How to Sanitize Your Wooden Cutting Boards Naturally | www.savorylotus.com
28 Epic Kitchen Cleaning Hacks That Will Save Hours Of Your Life
7 Natural Cleaning Cheats That Will Rock Your World
Homemade Dishwasher Detergent Recipe {That Actually Works!}
Homemade Dishwasher Detergent recipe that ACTUALLY works. No borax, just 3 cents per load. So easy and quick to make.
Cleaning Glass Shower Doors
Life with the Little R's: Cleaning Glass Shower Doors Grab a lemon and cut it in half and grab a dish of kosher salt. Then proceed to dip half the lemon in the salt and get to scrubbing those shower doors. Dip into the salt frequently for best results. When you are done rinse it all off with clean water and enjoy your naturally clean shower doors!
Home and Garden DIY Ideas
DIY:: 15 Of The Most Amazing Homemade Soaps and Dishwasher Detergents !! Each With Own Tutorial!
Homemade Dishwasher Tablets
(2) Hometalk :: These dishwasher tablets are perfect! They use all natural products an…
Homemade Laundry Soap {Borax Free!}
Homemade Laundry Soap {Borax Free!} | Practically w/ baking soda, citric acid, washing soda, salt and soap
Homemade Dishwasher Pods: How To Make Your Own Dishwasher Pods
Homemade dishwasher detergent tabs (with 2 versions, one is an alternate no borax version)
This 10-Minute DIY Will Solve Your Odor Problems
Make Your Own Homemade Deodorizing Disks These would also work well behind a toilet, under a sink, or anywhere that could use a little freshening. 2 cups baking soda 1 – 2 cups distilled water (or you can boil your water for 10 minutes.) Lavender essential oil (or whatever oil you choose. Citrus would be good too!) Silicone mold or muffin pan
One Good Thing by Jillee: Making Homemaking Simple and Enjoyable
How To Make Your Own Body Wash: 6 cups water 3 bars of soap, grated Put into a pan on the stove on medium heat, stirring occasionally until all the soap is dissolved. Transfer to a glass jar or bowl and allow to cool, then pour into a plastic bottle for shower use! (It will thickens as it cools).
How to Detox Your Home Naturally, 7 Ways
How to Detox Your Home Naturally, 7 Ways: 1} Bamboo (charcoal, briquette form type) 2} A Salt Crystal Lamp (helps neutralize pollutants & toxins/eliminate floating dust) 3} Cinnamon (try real ones; reduce fatigue, makes u happier, increase attention span/simmer in water/etc) 4} 100% Natural Beeswax Candles (produces negative ions) 5} A Cactus (place near monitor; counters electromagnetic pollution/radition) 6} Water Fountain (wash away airborne germs; work as well as HEPA filter) 7} House Plants