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Does it Work? Testing My Homemade Cleaning Products

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Uploaded by on Jan 17, 2009

Field testing around my house homemade multi-purpose cleaner; homemade air fresheners; homemade carpet cleaner

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  • what do you recommend for soap scum in the shower? I think I saw somewhere that vinegar and baking soda are good.

  • That's a good question. I was wondering the same. On this vid, I only focused on the kitchen, downstairs area. However, i will follow up with one for the bathroom. peace

  • this is my new fav,thank you for the vid

  • thanks so much sis.

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  • Essential Oil: I think lavender is good for people, but I think your cat would probably enjoy Catnip Essence Oil best for his table. :p

  • I'm laughin my butt off about ur hair video. Poor thing.

  • magic eraser works great for fridge handle

  • is that mr pregnant?

  • magic erasure is good for the handles

  • thanks! i've always been skeptical about homemade cleaning products, but this video has restored my confidence! i will definitely try it out.

  • good job. I learned to use all these ingredients from my grandmother. except the tea tree oil, I plan on getting some of that. thank you for your video.

  • @patree79 also peroxide and baking soda is good

  • And oh yeah we also use our own homemade powder laundry detergent to clean ours and it works awesome. Its one bar of Ivory soap grated, 1 cup of washing soda, 1/2 cup of borax. Put in a food processor and pulse til fine powder. Ive used it to clean clothes, the tub and carpet. Works great! Hope it helps!

  • @patree79 You can try two diff things that are good for soap scum. Sprinkle either borax or baking soda all over your tub. Then fill a spray bottle with either vinegar or lemon juice. Spray all over the tub on the borax or baking soda. It will foam up, let it sit for just a little while. Then use a sponge, scrub brush, rag whatever you use and wipe the tub down. Rinse and it should be super clean. Disinfected as well!

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