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How to Clean Naturally

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By mfdc
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Cleaning Naturally is quite simple. You can try these steps.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Purified water,Ivory soap.
  1. Step 1

    You will need Purified water. Not Tap. The true meaning of purified water is this:
    Water molecule's being free any attachment's. Attachment's being;
    chlorine,floride,dirt,sodium or any thing else.
    Where water is at it's simplest form, the water molicule itself.

  2. Step 2

    This is done with Reverse Osmosis. I have also used a clear tube, sand and charcoal. Two hose's connected (top & bottom) with a hand pump to force the water through to clean it. --Anyway's--

  3. Step 3

    Once you have your Purified water, try using Just It, to clean your shower or tub. On the stubborn grim, use a little bit of Ivory soap and purified water. It will clean it.

  4. Step 4

    You see, when you have purified water and it comes into contact with dirt or grime, the water molecule has no other choice but to allow the other attachment's to clinge to itself. "Hence", clean.
    Try doing the same thing with Tap water. The result's are not the same. This is because you are starting out with "dirty" clean water.
    Hope this helps you!

Comments  

Heart-C said

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on 7/15/2008 A must try, 5*

AbbyNormal said

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on 5/25/2008 Interesting!

Blackbear said

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on 1/6/2008 Wow! I never looked at it like that! Thanks!

bmi57 said

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on 1/6/2008 I will have to try this, thank you.

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