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Keeping dust down!

Change your a/c air filters at least once a month or more.  Pleated air filters catch more dust particles, & some are electrostatically charged to attract pollen & other allergens.  *Make sure the filter is ranked for the blower capacity of your system.  Also, use the a/c to reduce humidity; dust mites love a moist environment.

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Removing odor from washers

Removing mildew odor from washers: Run hot water cycle with 2 cups of vinegar. U may also add vinegar to cycles as a natural softener/dryer sheet, keeping ur clothes and washer fresh and leaving no vinegar odor behind. If u have a front load, clean rubber lip with vinegar. After use, always leave washer lids open to dry out.

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Keeping Tidy!

Cleaning Tip: Assign each person in ur home 2 clean a specific room or area each day. Also encourage everyone 2 pick up after themselves as they go along. This will make things so much smoother and stress free during your busy weeks!
*My 9 yr old is assigned to laundry, this takes a huge load [no punt intended ;) ] off of me!

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Home Odor Elimator Natural Crystals!

I have personally used these and they work!  Especially for those looking to eliminate pet odors!

The Gonzo Odor Eliminators are all natural, odorless, non-toxic volcanic crystals with millions of surfaces and channels containing an electrical charge that acts as a magnet to attract and hold unpleasant airborne odors. Environmentally safe for you and your pets.

To recharge the crystals and make new again, leave the net bag outdoors in direct sunlight for 6 hours and this will completely restore the effectiveness of the volcanic minerals.

The Home Odor Eliminator will remove any odor leaving every room in your house smelling fresh and clean.

We purchase them from www.amazon.com

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Removing Stubborn Toilet Bowl Rings

Hard water commonly leaves rings/stains in toilet bowls.  Rub the area with a pumice stone and then flush.
It’s quick & easy while chemical free!

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Cleaning cast iron skillets!

  1. Put the skillet back on the heat and add 2 tablespoons of oil.  You need some fat/oil to help clean.
  2. Let the skillet get hot, so that drops of water will flash away when sprinkled on the surface, just watch to make sure the oil isn’t smoking (nothing bad will happen if the oil smokes, the pan is just too hot to handle at that point)
  3. Add a couple tablespoons of salt & with a paper towel bunched up & held in some tongs (Caution: Hot Iron) use the paper towel & the salt to scour the bottom and sides of the pan, until the brown bits are gone (the salt will be dirty).
  4. Rinse out with hot water (Caution: Hot Steam) and return to the heat.  Add about 2 tablespoons of vegetable oil & after about 45 seconds use a paper towel to spread the oil around & coat the bottom & sides of the skillet, & let cool. Now it’s ready to use again!
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Make Dishwasher Soap at Home!

Daily Natural Cleaning Tip: Dishwasher soap is easy to make & very cost effective!

Mix & use per dishwasher load:

1 Tablespoon Borax
1 Tablespoon Baking soda
Fill rinse dispenser with White Distilled Vinegar

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Cleaning Your Loofah

Did you know your loofah is packed with bacteria after it’s been used just once? Eww!

Cleaning your loofah is easy, even though many people that own one don’t do it!

Simply throw it in the dishwasher. Yep, it’s actually better than the washing machine, or soak it overnight in water & a splash of white distilled vinegar.

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