Try these simple, green cleaning solutions you can make yourself.
The next time you have a sink to scrub or a window to wipe, just raid your cupboards and mix up a homemade cleaning solution. Everyday products like club soda (the bubbles help break down stains by loosening grime), vinegar (the acidity inhibits the growth of bacteria and prevents mold and mildew from forming), and even vodka (a proven germ eliminator) make for fast, cheap, and effective homemade cleaners.
What’s the shelf life? Most homemade cleaning solutions can last up to a month. But some ingredients (like hydrogen peroxide) lose their potency more quickly. Your best bet is to mix up enough for only a onetime use.
Source: https://www.realsimple.com
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The shower cleaner lists ingredients as baking soda and water, but the graphic above the baking soda is of white vinegar. Which is it?
Rubbing alcohol is an extreme liver toxin. Kitty Dukakis nearly killed herself with it. Several naturopathic doctors have warned about it okay would be far better in ur recipes
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