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One Good Thing by Jillee: Making Homemaking Simple and Enjoyable
Toothpaste: 1/3 c. Coconut Oil 1 tbsp. Baking Soda 2 pkts. Stevia Powder 10 drops Mint Essential Oil
DIY Reusable Bathroom Cleaning Wipes
Bathrooms and kitchen surfaces can get a pretty dirty and store bought bathroom wipes are usually full of chemicals and can add up to a hefty cost over time. These DIY bathroom cleaning wipes are simple to make with a few household ingredients. You can reuse the cloths, which is good for the environment and for your budget. http://www.ehow.com/how_12343157_diy-reusable-bathroom-cleaning-wipes.html?utm_source=pinterest.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=freestyle&utm_campaign=fanpage
2-Ingredient Homemade Grout Cleaner
1/4cup bleach, 3/4cup baking soda, old toothbrush. I put it on the cracks and let it sit for an hr. took a brush, scrubbed it off and didn't have to scrub hard, just had to get the hardened mixture off and rinsed with hot water.
2-Ingredient Homemade Grout Cleaner
Learn how to clean your dirty, dingy grout with this simple homemade grout cleaner! All you need is baking soda and bleach!
Tile Floor Cleaner: heavy duty cleaning solution - Simple and Seasonal
Strip the gunk off your tile floors and leave them smelling clean and fresh with the heavy duty cleaner!
Coconut Oil Shampoo Bar Recipe (Photo + Video Tutorial)
Shampoo bar recipe that gently moisturizes without leaving hair heavy or greasy. Only three ingredients!
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Simple Guide to an Eco-Conscious Lifestyle
How to take care of your washer so it lasts - Once a month, add a cup of Distilled White Vinegar and a cup of baking soda during the HOT cleaning cycle. Pour them directly into the drum. Then, add about ½ cup of vinegar and ½ cup of baking soda into the detergent dispenser.
Use Vinegar and Baking Soda to Recharge Your Towels
Over time, towels build up detergent and fabric softener, leaving them unable to absorb as much water and smelling funky. Recharge them by washing them once with hot water and one cup vinegar, then a second time with hot water and half cup baking soda. This strips the residue and leaves them fresh and able to absorb more water again. Works like a charm!
10 Vinegar Cleaning Secrets
How to use vinegar to make your old towels soft and fluffy again. Tons of other great vinegar cleaning tips in this post, too!
How To Keep A Clean House & Free Yourself From The Chains Of Drudgery
Minimalist Living Now: Decluttering And Organizing Your Home In A Weekend
Still Cleaning with Toxic Oven Cleaners? Try the Natural Way!
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