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How to Clean Every Room in Your Home with Items You Already Have

Cleaning generally isn't anyone's favorite activity, but it's a lot less fun when you're spending your hard-earned dollars on several supplies. You can, however, effectively clean your home with a few things you probably already have. Here's how to do it. This post is broken down room by room, but since many rooms have similarities you'll find that, for example, a living room tip is also very applicable to the bedroom. http://lifehacker.com/5861821/how-to-clean-every-room-in-your-home-with-items-you-already-have

All-Natural Cleaning Solutions

http://www.realsimple.com/home-organizing/cleaning/all-natural-cleaning-solutions-00000000011547/index.html By Nicole Sforza Tackle countless chores with common household items (like toothpaste and salt). Lemons

Many uses for baking soda.

While doing research for this article, we were amazed at the number of uses for baking soda. When one looks back in history, before we had such a huge array of different cleaning products, baking soda was one of the items most frequently used. It worked great, it was economical and best of all it was safe to use. In fact, Grandma had hundreds of uses for baking soda. http://www.everyday-wisdom.com/uses-for-baking-soda.html
http://www.vinegartips.com/Scripts/pageViewSec.asp?id=5 Enjoying a salad with a tangy vinaigrette dressing is one of the most popular ways to use vinegar in the kitchen. But that’s just the beginning! Regular and flavored vinegars are versatile recipe ingredients that add flavor and distinction, and can also contribute to good health! To make basic vinaigrette salad dressing use 1 part white distilled vinegar to 4 parts oil. Make creamy vinaigrette by adding some plain or whipped cream to a mixture of 1 part white distilled vinegar to 3 parts oil.

Vinegar Tips - cooking, cleaning etc. w/ Vinegar