Cleaning Painted Walls

The first step before washing your walls is to dust your walls and ceiling.  Start where the walls meet the ceiling and work your way down with a vacuum using the brush attachment, dust mop, static duster, feather duster, or even a Swiffer with a dust rag on it. When you get to the floor, [...]

  •  January 14, 2012
  •  Posted by Nikki
 
Powdered Laundry Soap

  2 cups Soap, grated* See Below 1 cup Washing Soda (or Baking Soda) 1 cup Borax   Mix well and process in the food processor with the chopping blade until you get the soap shreds fairly fine. Store soap in an airtight plastic container. Use 2 Tbsp for each load. Soaps I recommend: Fels [...]

  •  January 3, 2012
  •  Posted by Nikki
 
My Favorite Spray Cleaner

This stuff cuts through all kinds of grease and other yucky stuff.  In fact, I used it to clean down a set of cabinets I got from someone who was remodeling their kitchen.  The dirt and grime just melted off. *I would not recommend using this on wood surfaces unless they are painted and you plan on rinsing with [...]

  •  December 19, 2011
  •  Posted by Nikki
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