Citric Acid for Cleaning – Wacky Wednesday

Did you know…. Kool Aid has Citric Acid in it. During the summer months almost everyone has Kool Aid in the cabinet. If you have Kool Aid on hand especially the lemon or orange flavors this is what you can clean with it. Lime Scaling, Soap Scum, Hard Water Stains, Calcium Deposits and Rust.. Who…

Read More

Manual Can Opener

Did you know… A manual can opener can be cleaned with wax paper… Simply fold a piece of wax paper into a square shape. Place it in between the blade, as if you are to open a can. Turn the blade. The paper removes pieces of food and the wax leaves a coating acting like…

Read More

Tooth Paste For Cleaning

Did you know…. Plain white tooth paste (Not the Gel Type) can be used to remove water rings on furniture. If you don’t have plain white tooth paste, baking soda with a few drops of water creating a paste can be used. Who Knew…..

Read More

Witch Hazel

Did you know….. that Witch hazel can be use as a linen spray? Mix 2 Tablespoons of Witch Hazel 20 Drops of Lavender Essential Oil 5 Tablespoons of Water Who knew…..

Read More

Coffee Grounds

Did  you know… Coffee grounds can be used  to neutralize odors in a refrigerator? Place the coffee grounds in an open container, the grounds absorb any lingering odors and can be replaced once a week. Who knew..

Read More

Cucumber Scuff Mark Remover

Wacky Wednesday Did you know….. Wall scuff marks can be removed with a cucumber peel. Using the rough side of the peel rubbed on the scuff mark works well. Who knew….

Read More

Cleaning with Rice

      Cleaning with Rice.. Did you know… Rice can be used to clean odd shaped bottles. Put a hand full of rice into the bottle, followed by warm water and a few drops of washing detergent. Screw the top on and shake up the bottle. Rinse out, sparkling clean now… Who knew….

Read More

De-Grease with Newspaper

Did you know….. that you can scrunch up newspaper to absorb the oil  and small food particles from a cooking pan with a newspaper. Afterwards rinse and wash with soap and water. Who knew….

Read More