Sunday, June 28, 2009
Household Hint - Cleaning - Degunking around the sink
Here's a great tip from Tracy-Ann:
"To get the gunk out from the area where the sink meets the counter top (or sometimes behind the taps where the sink meets the countertop), I pour some peroxide on an old toothbrush I keep for that purpose. The peroxide I get from my drug store in the first-aid section. I find that it lifts that entire gunk out and the counter top looks amazingly cleaner."Labels: cleaning hints, cleaning sinks, frugal household hints, hydrogen peroxide
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Sunday, January 25, 2009
Beyond Bleach to Disinfect...and no, It's Not Vinegar!
Ha, I'll bet you thought I'd suggest vinegar! (I do have a bit of a vinegar dependency issue...but we'll deal with that another day.) Today, the disinfectant of choice is hydrogen peroxide. AKA: My favorite new cleaning necessity.
Maybe you're the sort of person who grew up cleaning with bleach. You might have fond memories of Mom scrubbing the bathtub with scouring pads and bleach, her yellow rubber gloves tightly snapped on. Those bright yellow gloves meant business. And darn it, that cleaning business included heavy doses of chlorine bleach! Those fumes lingered in the air for days...ahhh, the memories.
But...since then a lot of us have decided that we're not so fond of cleaning with bleach. Mom (and Grandma, too) might deny that any other cleaner can clean as effectively, and can kill just as many germs. So, maybe we should keep this news of a 'new' bleach-y type cleaner all to ourselves.
Ta da! It's simply that bottle of 3% hydrogen peroxide that you keep stored in the medicine chest for small scratches and assorted boo boos . This stuff is also an amazing, powerful disinfectant agent. And, if you're not so fond of the vinegar (which I've already admitted having a powerful bond with) then you'll like the very UN-vinegar-ish odor of hydrogen peroxide. Basically, peroxide has no odor. I smelled it today to make sure, and I can confirm 100% that it is practically odorless.
So, to whip up a natural cleaning and disinfectant cleaner, take a clean spray bottle (not one that has stored other chemicals - you just never know if there will be weird reactions) and:
- Fill about one half full with 3% hydrogen peroxide
- Fill the rest of the way with tap water or distilled water, if you so choose.
- Give the bottle a wee shake-up for good measure...
- And then clean to your heart's content! It's especially fantastic in those areas where germs like to gather - like the kitchen and bathroom.
More hydrogen peroxide tips to come...and if you have one to share, just post a comment or email me. Another quick one is to use hydrogen peroxide (just the 3% pharmacy stuff, not the ultra-powerful industrial strength 35% which is actually seriously heavy duty stuff) full strength on stains - really great on grout stains. (Just pour some on an oversized cotton pad or cotton ball and smoosh it right on the stain and let it sit a while. If you're worried about possible bleaching, just do a test spot somewhere inconspicuous first.)
Happy cleaning to you! (Yes, that is possible...You crazy cynics, you.)
Christina
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Wednesday, January 21, 2009
How do YOU Use Hydrogen Peroxide? Cleaning with Peroxide
Along with vinegar, baking soda, salt, lemon juice and other natural house cleaning ingredients, hydrogen peroxide is incredibly useful! I love using it to get rid of stains on grout, for instance, or to brighten up the surfaces of white kitchen appliances.
How do YOU use hydrogen peroxide? Please post a comment! And, it doesn't have to be a cleaning use...it could also be a health and beauty tip.
For now, here are a few handy tips I'd like to share with you for using 3% hydrogen peroxide, the regular kind found at the supermarket in the pharmacy section...
- Hydrogen peroxide is a far less toxic way to get your clothes bleached and clean! It is a greener option, plus it's frugal! About 1/2 cup or so as a bleach alternative should work well.
- Dip toothbrushes into a small glass of hydrogen peroxide to disinfect them naturally. After, rinse with very hot water, and then allow to dry.
- Disinfect with peroxide - half fill a clean spray bottle with 3% hydrogen peroxide and then top up with plain tap water. Swish around a bit to mix and use as a fabulous natural disinfectant cleaner that is a lot less toxic than bleach.
- Remove stains from tiles with hydrogen peroxide. Soak a cleaning cloth with the peroxide and then scrub, or else use a sponge soaked in the peroxide. It really does bleach out stains very well, so be sure to do a spot check to make sure it doesn't lift any color from the flooring!
Labels: household hints, household uses peroxide, hydrogen peroxide
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