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  • You're welcome, I think so too, and I'm personally not convinced that borax is safe to use in the kitchen. Thanks!

  • thanks this was simple then the borex ,oxgane, and baking soda washing

  • No problem at all, we use about 1-2 tablespoons of vinegar in the rinse water (about 1/2 full). Thanks!

  • Ok, Im sorry How muck vinegar for the rinse? I (as well as my kids) have listened to this and cant figure it out. Thanks A Bunch

  • equal parts

  • Oh, sorry, in the spray bottle, I use a 50-50 Hydrogen Peroxide and water mix. Works great!

  • peroxide& water in the spray bottle how much of each

  • I use a glass jar instead of a spray bottle, because the baking soda has a tendency to build up in the small spray bottle holes and become a problem. With the jar, I use the lid as my measuring tool and it lasts quite a long time and always seems like the perfect amount. I've even used a double lid for something really dirty, but one usually is the perfect amount. Any mold or pink buildup that once formed on our drainer has been gone since we started using this, too.

  • In the spray bottle how muchof each

  • I'm pretty lax on measurements, but I use a quart size jar with about 1/8 cup baking soda, fill the jar about 2/3 with warm water to dissolve, and then probably about 1 cup hydrogen peroxide to finish filling the jar. Hope that helps:)

  • How much hydrogen peroxide& water of each

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