Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Cleaning Discovery Headlining What Is Your Best Cleaning Tip / Greatest Cleaning Discovery?

What is your best cleaning tip / greatest cleaning discovery? - cleaning discovery headlining

I must admit - cleaning has become a bit of a fetish for me! I have discipline when I am about a baby just reading tips for cleaning, is exciting, ha, ha! Just wondering, what is the best cleaning tip that you? Or your greatest discovery? Looking for more inspiration! Thanks

17 comments:

guppie said...

Baking Soda on the blast furnace, pans, cooking utensils, no doubt the only thing we are for cast iron pans, showers, bathtubs, sinks use, tea-colored glass or plastic jars, essentially any surface. Baking soda cleans without scratching the surface. Not with a laptop while cleaning an oven. Baking soda will not scratch, but the notebook can scratch the paint pan. I've heard that baking soda, after using a laptop as my stove was new. Not even something specifications that have been burned! Since then, only the use of baking soda and dish cloths. It is remarkable to see how it will be easily cleaned with baking soda! It is also ideal for adding a bit of toothpaste and toothbrush. You will notice a difference in the feeling of cleanliness. It is abrasive and I in my practice to clean your teeth cleaned. You can add a little shampoo in your hand when you wash your hair. It Off any accumulation of hair products and leave the hair squeaky clean.
It can be used on your clothes. When my pastry cloth, notfresh smell after washing, I wash in the sink with baking soda, then wash again and again, that's fine. It makes things better than detergent.

maranath... said...

I remember the days of "nest" like that! How nice it was to go home with a new baby and the house was spotlessly clean. :-)

Hydrogen peroxide works well on blood stains. So make sure you use cold water as warm or hot water sets the stain and leave never to be.

Washing soda, soft linens and towels, which increases the cleaning power of detergents, and is cheap!

White vinegar in the final rinse can also be soft clothes, because it removes all detergent. And it's cheap! If you believe that you add some FS.

There are many uses of baking soda and vinegar, I would never give me any, so I posted the links below.

Hope this helps and enjoy your little treasure! :-)

maranath... said...

I remember the days of "nest" like that! How nice it was to go home with a new baby and the house was spotlessly clean. :-)

Hydrogen peroxide works well on blood stains. So make sure you use cold water as warm or hot water sets the stain and leave never to be.

Washing soda, soft linens and towels, which increases the cleaning power of detergents, and is cheap!

White vinegar in the final rinse can also be soft clothes, because it removes all detergent. And it's cheap! If you believe that you add some FS.

There are many uses of baking soda and vinegar, I would never give me any, so I posted the links below.

Hope this helps and enjoy your little treasure! :-)

Sue J said...

I have a cleaning cloth around my area of the valley at the end of the day, I pop in the dishwasher (one of the points that I would put knives) and introducing a new, particularly when they buried after the end of coffee, tea.
You can buy castration (try to get Sparkle), which is free of wax, so it can be used, mirrors and pictures, but on wood surfaces, so I just bought a box that can be used everywhere, so that a clean surface , dust and smell good.

Elle said...

Congratulations on your pregnancy!

I am in love with Bath Power by Ozkleen.
I have seen it then Tesco and so incredible, and my sink all shiny and new, and let a few minutes.
Even the awful beige fields, if we were to white restored yayyy.

I also think it has no chlorine, ammonia, phosphates, which is great if you are pregnant.
Also just checked their website and are not tested on animals!

Elizabet... said...

Cleaner for Baby Safe:
Vinegar
Baking powder
Lemon juice

I agree with the response of the young girl. "How clean is your house? The BBC is a great source. Women have the solutions to the dilemma of almost all the cleaning. Go to the web view of the BBC and the show. They have a lot of things can and solutions.

dbj said...

My Roomba robotic vacuum cleaner. I love it! What makes the vacuum cleaner without me.

You see here if you want to see

http://www.decoratingforum.com.au/showthread.php/robot-vacuum-12.html

Use liquid soap in the shower makes a big difference in how often you clean the shower

picaroon... said...

Make-up wipes (over the entire range of Poundland), wet wipes or baby wipes.

Ideal for:
Wiping the grease stains on the sides
Get Fresh stains on carpets or clothing (even red wine!)

Genius! and if you have a baby, they are absolutely perfect, because you need to save at all.

Robot said...

Baking powder
cheaper than baking powder is more effective if left in contact with air, sodium bicarbonate for a while
PTFE spray of rain in the ceramics, shoes, etc.. Dirt does not remain liable, should be the subject of a jerk, falling dust and dirt, even though v expensive
Silicone spray and waterproof walking shoes

Girl said...

Lolol, Sounds like you are the Funny Farm, I'm just kidding;)

You should see the new episodes of "How clean is your house?" If you BBC America, if not online to see that you never leave your own.

Maliney P said...

If the stain is on the clothes like these, follow these steps:
To remove ink using lemon salt
Blood soap and hot water
Painting Turpentine
Coffee soap and hot water
Turmeric Soap ripe, washed and dried again
(* Do not use turpentine on canvas-sensitive)

DeeDee said...

I love the magic eraser tool, you get different types of stains and dirt that other cleaners do not play easy.

Another Yahoo said...

My great discovery was a ball under the stove.

Another Yahoo said...

My great discovery was a ball under the stove.

Maria said...

bicarbonet God refresh is clean for refrigerators.

Ingrid said...

Vinegar cleans almost everything. Mirrors, windows, flooring, tiles and joints, etc. etc. etc.

D said...

Sugar is good for cleaning soap.

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