A Much Cheaper version of oxiclean
1/2 cup of Washing Soda
1/2 cup of Hydrogen Peroxide added to your load of whites (let soak for an hour)
This is not one that I make up ahead of time seeing that the peroxide loses it's effectiveness.
Cleaning Stove Burners/Grates
Place the burner into a large zip lock bag with a splash of ammonia, seal, then place into a cookie sheet of 9x11 pan (just in case the bag leaks). Let sit over night. In the morning rinse. If there are a few stubborn spots left make a paste of baking soda and hydrogen peroxide and rub the last little bit off. You should not have to scrub them. The baking soda/peroxide paste will kind of polish them abit.
Fabric Softener
I use 1 cup of Suave hair conditioner (any fragrance you choose) and 1 gallon of hot water. Mix well. I use 3/4 of a cup per load of laundry. You will need to give this a shake before each use.
Dryer sheets
I use the same recipe as the fabric softener. Place into a container with a large opening and I drop either sponges or rags into the mixture and leave them. When placing a load of laundry into the dryer I grab one of the sponges give it a quick wring and throw it into the dryer. After the load is done the sponge goes back into the container.
All Purpose Cleaner
1 part Dawn liquid dish soap
2 parts hydrogen peroxide
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Homemade Stain Remover (Shout)• 2/3 cups Dawn Dishwashing Liquid
• 2/3 cups ammonia
• 6 Tblsp baking soda • 2 cups warm water
Mix everything together and pour into a spray bottle. I got this one at Wal-Mart for about a buck. (I actually got SEVERAL of them for the array of natural/homemade cleaners I have started using. My inventory continues to expand!)
Before you go to use it...if it's been sitting for awhile...give it a good shake.
To use: spray on stains as you normally would. I usually let mine "soak in" for a few minutes at least. Then launder as usual.
• 2/3 cups ammonia
• 6 Tblsp baking soda • 2 cups warm water
Mix everything together and pour into a spray bottle. I got this one at Wal-Mart for about a buck. (I actually got SEVERAL of them for the array of natural/homemade cleaners I have started using. My inventory continues to expand!)
Before you go to use it...if it's been sitting for awhile...give it a good shake.
To use: spray on stains as you normally would. I usually let mine "soak in" for a few minutes at least. Then launder as usual.