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Pink E. Love posted this in Cleaning Hints & Tips, Laundry, Who Knew? on July 21st, 2010
 Who knew cola can be used to remove blood stains? Now, I’ve heard of using cola to clean pennies, but stains? Grab a bottle of cola and pour cola into a bucket or container large enough to hold the blood-stained item and let sit overnight. Then wash the garment as usual. The stain should be no more.
 Who knew a fabric softener sheet can be used to clean crayon marks off the wall? Rub the area lightly with a clean, dry fabric softener sheet and watch the crayon marks disappear.
 I don't know about you, but I like to save my old toothbrushes. Instead of throwing them out, I clean them by running them through a cycle in the dishwasher. Once cleaned, they make the best handy little helpers for many things around my home. Here is a list of my ten favorite uses:
1. Clean cheese graters and garlic presses
2. Scrub shower tracks and in between tiles
3. Scrub away dust and dirt along baseboards
4. Clean …continue reading
Pink E. Love posted this in Cleaning Hints & Tips, Laundry, This For That on June 10th, 2010
 To get rid of mildew on clothing, make a pasty mixture of lemon juice and salt. Rub the paste on the mildew area of the garment and then sit it out to dry in direct sunlight. Repeat the process until the mildew is gone. Once the mildew stain is gone, wash as normal. Just remember the faster you can catch mildew, the better and easier it will be to treat.
Pink E. Love posted this in Cleaning Hints & Tips, Laundry, Who Knew? on June 9th, 2010
 Who knew hydrogen peroxide can remove blood stains from clothes? Soak the blood stained area in the peroxide and let sit for a while. Rub together or scrub stain periodically while soaking. You’ll start to see the stain disappearing. Continue to soak until stain is gone. Wash article as usual.
Pink E. Love posted this in Cleaning Hints & Tips, Laundry, Who Knew? on June 2nd, 2010
 Who knew ordinary hair shampoo was excellent for scrubbing away ring-around-the-collar stains? How so, you may be asking? The soap in shampoo is designed to dissolve body oils, therefore making it a perfect solution to use. It kinda makes you wanna say “Ah ha”, doesn’t it?
Pink E. Love posted this in Homemade Cleaning Recipes, Laundry, Mix It Up, Videos on May 22nd, 2010
Here's my latest video on how to make homemade laundry detergent. This is for the powdered version. Enjoy!
Pink E. Love posted this in Cleaning Hints & Tips, Laundry, Who Knew? on May 5th, 2010
 Who knew brewed coffee could be used to help prevent and restore faded black clothing? Simply add 2 cups of brewed coffee to the rinse cycle of your load of black clothing. Don’t have any coffee? Use 2 cups of strongly brewed black tea instead.
 Every time I walk into my son’s room, it brings back old memories. Not because his room is decked out with sentimental hand-me-downs from his grandparents or great-grands or memoirs from past family reunions, but because the stinky smell reminds me of the locker room from my high school days. I graduated over 20 years ago, but the smell certainly hasn’t changed a bit. To help tame that smelly odor, hand a box of fabric …continue reading
 For whatever reason, I feel as though I just have to use a dryer sheet in my laundry in addition to the liquid fabric softener I use in the washer. I’ve tried to go without, but some habits are hard to break. However, one habit that I’m enjoying while breaking is spending tons of money on cleaning products that I can make myself. If you enjoy saving a few coins as much as I do, try out this recipe for making homemade fabric softener dryer …continue reading
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