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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.
 What’s one of the most dreaded kitchen-cleaning tasks of them all? If you said oven cleaning, then we’re on the same page. Not only does it require more elbow grease, but the fumes from the store bought cleaning agents are dreadful. Before you go out and buy more dangerous chemicals to clean your oven, try this non-toxic, homemade oven cleaner recipe. (Do not use if using the self-cleaning oven feature on your …continue reading
 Of course cleaning your refrigerator on a regular basis is the best way to keep it deodorized, but to help combat odors from last night’s leftover fish, or that onion that was left in there a little too long, try this neat little homemade orange refrigerator deodorizer as an alternative to just using baking …continue reading
Pink E. Love posted this in Homemade Cleaning Recipes, Kitchen, Mix It Up on March 22nd, 2010
 Even when armed with a coupon and a store savings club card, it seems that automatic dishwashing detergent is never cheap enough. By using this homemade dishwashing detergent, I have been able to save tons of money while still maintaining virtually spotless dishes without using harsh chemicals, fragrances, or …continue reading
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