66 All-Natural Cleaning Solutions

By Nicole Sforza

Tackle countless chores with common household items (like toothpaste and salt).

 
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Saturday, July 04, 2009 7:08:20 AM
Another thing for cleaning delicate jewelery such as rings, and necklaces.......Denture tablets.  Soak the jewelery in the solution, then using a soft toothbrush just brush out the dirt and rinse....Phenomenal!!
Monday, June 08, 2009 7:13:13 AM
mayonaise is great for cleaning brass silver and chrome. white vinegar diluted in water cleans windows mirrors and soap scum off tile in showers. baking soda absorbs spills on carpet
Monday, June 08, 2009 6:19:40 AM
you have the slide show turned on and probably have it on fast. At the bottom of the box, make sure the arrow is showing(for play) versus the II which means the play mode is already activated.
Monday, June 08, 2009 6:03:16 AM
Hey all, 
Toothpaste is also great for cleaning jewlery especially silver and gold. Just pre-rinse in water, dab on a little on a brush, and brush away creating foamy residue, rinse and your jewels are sparkling new.. 
Monday, June 08, 2009 1:35:33 AM
I am a teacher, on Friday the 5th, I am going to be out on vacations. I appreciate very much all these tips that I am going to use when I start my cleaning. Thank you kindly.
Friday, June 05, 2009 3:20:50 AM

Lemons also have health benefits.

Freshly squeezed lemon juice helps clear urinary tract infections by helping pH remain alkaline. The bacteria that caused the urinary tract infection can not live in a oxygenated alkaline environment.

 

Taking cranberry supplements with fresh lemon juice clears out urinary infections

For more about how to clear urinary tract infections, naturally visit:

Estrogen Matters . . . women's non profit health

 

Also keep in mind, sugar fuels bacteria. It is helpful to avoid sugar/sweets when clearing a urinary tract infection.

Sunday, May 24, 2009 11:55:54 AM

its great to find cleaners that r environment friend , i mean with out hard toxics , tip like using the lemon juice is great and so on , thanks.

also tips of planting , for example what can i plant now in my garden ? is an important question, good if everyone think of it , it saves money and makes our places more green.

sosoo

Sunday, May 03, 2009 8:33:17 AM
Well, about 4 months ago I applied photocatalyst coating on my windows, and since then never had to clean them.  The rain washes dirt off.  If no rain for a while, just spray water with garden hose and washes off dirt.  Never used cleaner.  The company (Green Come True) says they guarantee 3 years, but we will see about that.  But for now, it is working great.
Thursday, April 30, 2009 2:38:08 PM
Try spraying WD-40 on a cloth to clean shower glass doors.   It worked well for me.
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Thursday, April 30, 2009 11:28:07 AM
I use a product called "Lemi-Shine" which was recommended by a dishwasher repairman.  I know that this is not a "natural" product that is being discussed here but it does the job of removing hard water stains.  After looking at the container it comes in, the claim is that "it is made in the USA and is an environmentally safe product.   Made with:  real fruit acids, natural citrus oils, fragrance."  Keeps the stainless steel interior of my dishwasher looking like new so hopefully it is also helping with water deposits in the drain area of the d.w. as well.  Good luck--my local Wal-Mart carries it by the dishwashing detergents.
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