October 11th, 2009 by admin
One of the best grease cutters is distilled vinegar. When you have grease splatters on stovetop, walls, and stove hood clean them by washing with a sponge dipped in undiluted white vinegar. Use another sponge soaked in cold tap water to rinse and then wipe dry with cloth.
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October 3rd, 2009 by admin
Here’s how to put the power of vinegar to use when it comes to removing stubborn stains on your cookware, pots and pans. Here’s some cleaning tips on how to do it:
To get rid of those dark stains on your aluminium cookware (caused by cooking acidic foods) mix in 1 teaspoon white vinegar for [...]
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September 26th, 2009 by admin
Adding vinegar to your rinsing water or washing up water can bring the sparkle back in your glassware and crystal wares in a jiffy. Vinegar comes in a number of varieties. For normal household cleaning chores plain distilled white vinegar is your best and least expensive choice.
Here are some cleaning tips:
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September 21st, 2009 by admin
Hydrogen peroxide has many uses in household cleaning. It was first discovered in 1818 and its most common household use is as an antiseptic and bleaching agent.
Hydrogen Peroxide is an effective mildew remover. If you cannot seem to get that offending sight and smell of mildew from your bathroom, here is a cleaning tip for [...]
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