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  • How to Clean Oak Chairs Naturally

    Oak is a superior quality of wood that's known for its durability. People use oak in the making of many types of furniture, as it can easily fit into nearly any home decor. You may have oak chairs...

  • How to Clean Copper Easily

    When you buy anything in copper, the metal is bright and shiny in a beautiful reddish-golden color. Unfortunately, when copper gets dirty, the metal shows the dirt very easily. In fact, cleaning...

  • How to Clean Fiberglass Shower Stall Floors

    Fiberglass is a highly durable material that withstands years of wear and tear, making it the perfect option for shower stalls. The floors of the shower stalls can often accumulate residue and...

  • How to Get Bleach Smell Out of Your Skin

    When you clean surfaces with chlorine bleach, you will likely end up with some of the product on your skin. When bleach splashes on your hands or other areas, you must immediately rinse your skin...

  • How to Clean a Butcher Block with Lemon Paste

    Lemon paste is an effective method to clean a butcher block you use for cutting meats. Cutting meats requires you to use extra sanitation in your kitchen. The most common place for meat cutting is...

  • How to Make Eco-Friendly Furniture Polish

    Eco-Friendly Green clean recipes are all the rave! Not only do you save money, which is essential in this day and age, but you also keep your environment clear of harmful chemicals that can cause...

  • How to Remove Mold From Concrete Driveway & Sidewalk

    Mold is everywhere we go. As time goes by you can bet that your driveway and sidewalks are going to darken. In most cases, this is not just dirt. It is a slow-growing fungus that is building up on...

  • Homemade Recipe for Super Shiny Hardwood Floor Cleaner

    Store-bought cleaners can often be costly and full of hazardous chemicals that can be dangerous for children and pets. With a few ingredients that you likely have in your cupboards at home you can...

  • How to Clean a Cutting Board With Lemon

    Wood cutting boards tend to be far superior to plastic cutting boards for a variety of reasons. Wood cutting boards are more durable, the surface is less likely to be contaminated with a buildup...

  • How to Safely Clean Tile

    The grout between tiles on bathroom walls, kitchen floors and other surfaces can provide a haven for germs and stains. Clean your tiles and grout for both health and aesthetics. Unfortunately,...

  • How to Make Mold Cleaner With Sodium Carbonate

    Sodium carbonate, or washing soda, is a natural disinfectant. Use it to clean a variety of surfaces, from kitchen counters to toilet bowls. Although it should not be consumed in great amounts,...

  • How to Clean a Rusted Brass Fireplace Screen

    Brass fireplace screens are beautiful, but they are also pretty susceptible to rust. For this reason, especially if you store your screen during warm months, you will likely need to spend some...

  • Home Remedy for Toliet Bowl Ring Removal

    Toilet bowls can sometimes form a ring from hard water buildup or just normal use. There are many retail toilet cleaners that will take care of this problem, but they are often expensive and...

  • How to Remove Iron Water Stains

    Water with high iron content often leads to brown stains on a variety of surfaces, such as toilet bowls, sinks and countertops. These brown streaks are actually rust that has formed on top of the...

  • How to Use Essential Oils in Homemade Cleaning Products

    In the quest for a greener life, more and more people are opting to phase out chemical household cleaners in favor of homemade ones made with natural ingredients. Adding essential oils to homemade...

  • How to Disinfect With Essential Oils

    With the flu going around, everyone is looking for additional ways to protect themselves against viruses and bacteria. Essential oils used the right way can disinfect various surfaces and provide...

  • How to Neutralize Oven Cleaner Smell

    Neutralizing oven cleaner smell is a significant aspect of oven cleaning. Today, many chemical-based oven cleaners leave offensive smells within the oven, long after cleaning. Apart from being...

  • How to Remove Mineral Deposits From a Shower Stall

    The shower stall is a breeding place for germs and stains, especially if you live in a home that has hard water. Mineral deposits caused by hard water can permanently discolor fixtures, even with...

  • How to clean your Bathroom using Lemon, Borax and Vinegar

    Cleaning your bathroom can get expensive buying all the chemicals you need to clean the toilet, tub, sink, floors, even your walls. Also, by having these harsh chemicals in our homes can be...

  • How to Clean Enamel Pots

    Enamel pots are made up of a nonstick coating that is layered on top of a metal like steel or cast iron. The enamel is what makes the pots shiny and prevents the metal from seeping into the food...

  • The Best Detergent for Removing Body Oils

    Body oils can easily set into clothing through normal wear. However, these stains can sometimes be hard to remove once set in; a typical laundry detergent will not always get rid of them. Any...

  • How to Clean Vinyl Flooring That Has Yellowed

    There are several reasons why vinyl flooring turns yellow. Depending on the reason your flooring has yellowed it can be relatively easy to removing the yellowing--or it can be impossible to clean...

  • The Chemical for Cleaning Copper

    Cleaning copper can be an easy task, when you use the proper cleaning elements. While there are several retail cleaning products available, these can be costly and many times priced too high for...

  • How to Clean With Earth Friendly, Natural, Non-toxic Products

    Cleaning with natural, non-toxic products is healthier for the environment and for you. Toxic fumes are not released into the air and residual toxins are not left on surfaces as you clean. An...

  • How to Clean A Microwave Without Scrubbing or Chemicals

    Microwaves are so convenient to have, but they can get dirty. Food seems to get stuck everywhere in the microwave, especially if the food is not covered. I have a way of cleaning my microwave...

  • What Cleaner is Good for Cast Iron to Glass Stove Tops?

    In the kitchen, you may be cleaning the same types of stains from surfaces as delicate as a glass stove top and as durable as cast iron cookware. A good all-purpose cleaner can clean all surfaces....

  • How to Clean an Insulated Coffee Carafe

    Coffee carafes are insulated containers, usually lined with glass or another insulator, that keep your coffee hot and fresh-tasting for hours. It is very easy to stain the lining of a carafe,...

  • How to Kill Mildew on Rugs

    In order for mildew to grow it needs moisture, oxygen, a food source and the correct temperature range. By removing the moisture in the mildewed area, the mildew spores will die. The best weapon...

  • How to Make Paste Out of Borax

    Borax, also known as sodium borate, is a cleaner and emulsifier. The substance is easily mixed into a paste and will remove a variety of stains and spots from a number of surfaces. Borax is...

  • How to Kill Fleas With Lemon Juice

    If you find fleas in your home, they most likely hitched a ride inside on your pet. Lemon juice when mixed with water is a natural deterrent for fleas. When rosemary is added to your lemon-juice...

  • How to Remove Garlic Odor From Wood Cutting Boards

    After years of debate, most studies now state that wood cutting boards harbor less bacteria than plastic ones. The wood does like to hang on to strong odors, though, such as onions and garlic. A...

  • Home Remedy to Take Fish Smells Out of Home

    Fish is a favorite dish for many families around the world. Fish is easily prepared in your home's kitchen, outside on a grill and even over a campfire. However, a fish smell in your home can...

  • Cheapest Metal Cleaning Methods

    Cleaning metal objects and surfaces can be an easy task, if you know the right ingredients to use. While retail metal cleaning products are available, these can be expensive. Instead of paying...

  • Outside Mildew Removal

    Mildew can develop in outdoor areas that receive a lot of moisture. While there are several retail cleaning products available, these often are expensive and no more effective than a simple...

  • How to Clean Tough Soap Scum & Water Softeners

    Soap scum, water softeners and hard water stains can be difficult to remove. This can cause frustration, especially if you think you've tried everything. Thankfully, there are some simple...

  • Homemade Mildew and Mold Cleaners

    Walk into any department store, and you'll see mold and mildew removal and prevention products on the shelves. These products do work, but they also can be toxic. Even bleach, which is a good mold...

  • How to Clean any Stained Coffee Pot

    Everyone who owns a coffee maker knows how easily the pot can become stained after a few brews. The coffee tastes the freshest when it is dispensed into a clean pot. In this article you will learn...

  • Recipe for Liquid Dishwasher Soap

    Take a green approach to cleaning, and make your own products. Create homemade dishwasher soap using a few household items. Making dishwasher soap at home will save money and contribute toward...

  • How to Make Home Air Fresheners from Scratch

    Freshening stale indoor air in winter is easy to do without chemical air fresheners, plug ins or air freshener sprays, which can add harmful VOCs to the air you breathe. With a few simple items...

  • How to Care for your Body and Home by Cutting out Unnecessary Chemicals

    Many of us wonder why we get sick so often, or why our hair falls out at when we're too young for that to be happening. Or why is cancer so prevalent in our country? Well, that is because harsh...

  • How to Clean and Season a Butcher Block

    Butcher block is unvarnished wood that should remain clean and sanitary, as well as properly seasoned to retain its integrity. Because raw wood is porous, it can easily become contaminated with...

  • Homemade Furniture Polish

    Most commercially available furniture polish solutions are filled with chemicals and have an artificial lemon scent. For some people, using these polishers can cause headaches or respiratory...

  • How to Clean Your Microwave With a Lemon

    We all know how difficult it is to clean your microwave after that..oops I forgot to cover it...moment happens. And those harsh store bought products are the last thing you want to use to clean a...

  • How to Clean Your Microwave with fruit & a dish cloth

    You don't need to strain yourself to clean all that stubborn gunk off your microwave. Following these steps will leave your microwave spotless.

  • How to Green Clean Your Sinks Naturally Without Bleach

    Learn how to avoid the high prices of green cleaning supplies and naturally clean your sinks without the use of harsh chemicals, with the use of everyday household items.

  • The Best Natural Cleaning

    We introduce harmful chemicals into our homes every day just by cleaning. Instead, try natural cleaning options. Green, healthy, and economical, these natural cleaning tips will help protect your...

  • Plants & Herbs Used for Cleaning

    Many people are concerned about using harsh chemicals in their homes and offices. Learning which plants and herbs are suitable for cleaning is a great way to end your use of chemicals.

  • Lemon Oil for Cleaning

    Lemon oil is one of those ingredients that seem to work on a multitude of surfaces, cleaning effortlessly but retaining sheen and luster without coating them in wax, solvents or silicone. Lemon...

  • How to Make A Non-Toxic Deodorizer for the Kitchen

    Tackle unpleasant kitchen odors without using heavily perfumed air fresheners or room deodorizers. Safe, environmentally friendly alternatives can be put into action with a trip the pantry. Reduce...

  • How to Clean Using Lemon Juice

    Clean with lemon juice to avoid the harmful chemicals in commercial cleaners. According to greenlivingtips.com, 5 percent of a lemon is acid. That acid kills bacteria. For the best quality lemon...

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