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Add Salt To Your Cleaner For More Grit

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Date: 01/21/2008 Topic: Cleaning > Cleaning Recipes > General Purpose  
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If your cleaner doesn't have enough grit to it to do a good job quickly and easily enough, try adding a little table salt to it as you clean! I tried this today on my flat surface stove top, being out of my favorite regular brand, and it worked wonders !

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By zapmama (1) Contact
I use half a lemon with table salt sprinkled on it to scrub my kitchen sink. The citrus smells really good!

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By Nance (Guest Post)
I prefer using baking soda as grit. It's smaller in texture, and works great using scraps of nylon net as the scrubber.

Posted on 01/21/2008 | Report Spam or Abuse

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