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Many Cleaning Uses For A Swiffer Mop

I have found using dryer sheets works great for doing my blinds and dusting. Since doing this, I have discover a great way to save money.

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Keeping SOS Pads Longer

To make my S.O.S or Brillo pads last longer, I store them on a crumpled square of aluminum foil after use. It somehow keeps them from rusting. I also cut my pads in half before use.

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Reuse Vacuum Bags

When your vacuum bag is full, cut open the end of the bag to dump. Then staple it back together and use it again.

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Homemade Cleaning Wipes

Cut up old t-shirts into rectangles and put into an old wipes container. Add about 2 tablespoons of Dr. Bronner's soap or whatever soap you prefer. Add 1 cup of water until the shirts are moistened. Then they're ready to use.

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Knit or Crochet Swiffer Pad

I would like to know how to knit or crochet a reusable swiffer pad.

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Softening Microfiber Cleaning Cloths

I hate the feeling of microfiber towels or cleaning cloths. Is there anything that takes that pinchy feeling away?

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Saving Money on Swiffer Pads and Mops, Linoleum Floor Being Mopped

Saving Money on Swiffer Pads and Mops

This is a guide about saving money on Swiffer pads and mops. The Swiffer is a handy and quick way to keep your floors clean. However, buying the extra pads or other refills, can really add up.

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Removing Black Marks on Iron Soleplate

How do you remove black marks off the bottom of a electric iron?

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Vacuum Smells Bad

I have an annoying smell coming from my vacuum. I inserted a new bag, and cleaned the tools. The smell is still there. What else can I do?

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Using Pine-Sol in a Hoover Steamvac

I have a Hoover Steamvac and would love to use my Pine-Sol cleaner solution in it. Would this damage the cleaner?

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Sterilizing Sponges

This is a guide about sterilizing sponges. Sponges are often used for the dirtiest jobs in the house. Sterilizing them is the best way to make sure they are free of germs and viruses.

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Reuse Your Lysol or Clorox Wipes

When I have used Lysol wipes, as long as they are not greasy, I reuse them. When the wipe has used all of its cleaner or is drying out, I will put my Dawn dish detergent on it. I use it as a scrubber for the my range hood, or other surfaces like my refrigerator or microwave.

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Cleaning a Vacuum

This is a guide about cleaning a vacuum. The vacuum cleaner is an awesome cleaning tool. To keep your machine in good working order, prolong its life, and get rid of the dust, dirt, and pet hair, you need to periodically clean the cleaner.

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Cleaning a Feather Duster

This is a guide about cleaning a feather duster. A feather duster is a great reusable cleaning tool. Of course, the duster also needs to be cleaned routinely so that it continues to do a good job.

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Reuse Dishwashing Liquid Bottles For Bleach

Don't throw away those empty dishwashing liquid bottles. Wash them out and fill them with bleach. The plastic caps open easily and close securely.

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Using an H2O Vacuum

I am having problems with the H2O vac. Should vapor come out of the vacuum? Mine does not have visible vapor, although the water is getting dirty. I also need a extension handle. Does anyone know where I might buy one?

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Microfiber Fabrics Save in the Long Run

Microfiber Fabrics Save in the Long RunMicrofiber is the economic solution to cleaning, though it might not seem like it. Microfiber materials are more expensive at the initial point of purchase, but they are long lasting and efficient cleaners.


Black Scuff Eraser

Black Scuff EraserCut an "X" in the tennis ball and slide on the end of the broomstick. To use: Rub the tennis ball over the black scuff marks and watch them disappear.