Pour water into a microwave-safe mug or bowl. Heat in the microwave for 1 to 2 minutes.
Line the bottom of a cereal bowl with aluminum foil. Pour hot water into the bowl. Add salt, baking soda, and dish detergent; do not stir. Place jewelry on top of foil. Let soak for 5 to 10 minutes.
Rinse jewelry in cool water and dry well with a soft cloth.
Mix baking soda, table salt, and cream of tartar.
Stir each time before using.
Keep in a clean, covered jar.
When ready to use, pour 1/4 cup of mixture into drain.
Immediately add the 1 cup boiling water.
Wait ten seconds, then flush with cold water for at least 20 seconds.
Put baking soda in a bowl.
Add dish detergent.
Add vinegar. The mixture starts to bubble.
Add Aroma oil. I use chamomile for no reason. Tea tree oil may be good for sanitary reasons. Alternatively, lemon or orange may give a nice scent.
Use the paste as you would any other paste cleaner, like Vim.
Pour baking soda into a clean glass container.
Place salt, soda, and dishwashing liquid into bowl. Place jewelry on top
over the grime with enough baking soda that the surface is totally
Mix baking soda and washing soda.
Apply to surface and scrub.
Add white vinegar (Mixture will bubble up and deodorise.).
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Combine flour, baking soda, and salt in a small
Put mixture into washer's detergent holder as you would normally with any detergent.
Our dishes have never, ever looked cleaner-no scratches, no water spots, just crystal clear glasses, dishes, and silverware. Our dishwasher is cleaner inside, too. Typically, we don't love homemade products because they may not work better than store-bought solutions, but this is different.
ugar, flour, cocoa powder, baking powder, baking soda and salt in large bowl
Combine one cup of water and one cup white vinegar in a spray bottle. Add 10 drops of lemon essential oil. Shake well.
Sprinkle the baking soda directly on any stuck on food that spilled while cooking. Then spray the baking soda with the vinegar mixture.
Wait until the baking soda stops fizzing and wipe clean, using the texture of the powder to scour off the grease. Repeat as needed until you've taken care of any tough spots.
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Pour baking soda into drain.
Follow with vinegar.
Stir liquid soap into baking soda.
Add the water, and stir to be as smooth as possible.
Add the vinegar and stir again.
Pour into a squeeze bottle.
(A clean, empty ketchup or syrup bottle works well.) Shake well before using, and keep tightly closed between uses.
In a shallow pan (I use my pyrex baking pan) add vinegar to soak cutlery for 10-15 minutes.
Then remove each piece of cutlery and sprinkle baking soda on it. Wipe off gently using a clean dish towel. All the black stains come off beautifully!
Then put cutlery into a warm soapy water bath, rinse and dry off.
Your cutlery will be as shiny and clean as it was when you first purchased it!
Freeze some white vinegar in an old ice cube tray.
Throw a handful of baking soda into the disposal.
Toss in 3 or more vinegar \"ice cubes\".
Run your garbage disposal.
Keep adding vinegar ice cubes, as much as your disposal can handle.
After it has all ground up, run the disposal with cold water for 2 minutes.
It will clear out all the old residue and your disposal will be clean as can be!
In 2 cup measuring cup microwave water on High until boils, approximately 2 to 3 minutes.
Add salt, baking soda and foil. Dip flatware into mixture and watch tarnish disappear.
Wash flatware in soapy water, rinse and dry.
Makes 1 cup.
Measure the baking soda into a bowl with a
Bring raisins and water to a boil. Remove from stove and add 1 1/2 teaspoons baking soda and let stand for 1/2 hour. Drain water out.