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Homemade Bathroom Cleaner

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Date: 06/24/2006 Topics: Cleaning > Cleaning Recipes > Bathroom Cleaners | Readers Request > Cleaning  
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I am looking for a homemade cleaner for the toilet and the shower, basically a bathroom cleaner.

Jamish from Ransom, KS
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By Angus110 (1) Contact
For toilet bowl cleaning, is the "half-and-half" (baking soda and white vinegar) fizzing efficacious and safe?
Thank you kindly,
Angus 110

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By kffrmw88 (769) Profile Blog! Contact
Baking soda is very nice to clean bathroom or just about anything. Vinegar is also a good thing to use. Just wet a cloth with it, use some elbow grease, old saying, good luck.

Posted on 04/11/2009 | Report Spam or Abuse

By openeyehealth (Guest Post)
I actually use a homemade cleaner with disinfectant properties for my toilets, mirror, and cupboard area. It is very easy to make and smells wonderful! All you need is a new empty spray bottle, water, a few drops of castile soap, and tea tree and lavendar essential oils. The full instructions are available at http://openeyehealth.com/2008/11/delicate-disinfectant-cleaner/

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It isn't a homemade cleaner, but there is nothing that disinfects like straight bleach. Not many things are cheaper either.

Posted on 06/27/2006 | Report Spam or Abuse

By carla bledsoe (Guest Post)
i use plain old peroxide for a great bathroom cleaner. i get the big bottle and pour it into a spray bottle. its great for those nasty hinges on a toilet seat and around the base of the toilet (i have linoleum) for stubborn mineral deposits plain white vinegar in a spray bottle works wonders. let it set a minute. then use a scrubby to wipe it down. the smell dissipates quickly. a great glass cleaner is equal parts white vinegar and alcohol in a spray bottle. it smells bad but works like a charm and the smell doesn't last long. using plain alcohol in a spray bottle works on glass too. baking soda makes a wonderful "cleasnser" powder without worrying about bleaching if it is spilled. speaking of bleach, one tablespoon of bleach in a spray bottle of water will disinfect any surface, just remember it also bleaches out color. it will also loose its ability to disinfect over nite so it will need to be made fresh each day its used. good luck.

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By mobo (158) Profile Contact
Look for this book: Everyday Cheapskate's Greatest Tips by Mary Hunt
She has lots of "recipes" for cleaning solutions for every part of the house.
Maybe you can find the book at your local library. I have used several ideas from this book and check out Hints from Heloise---she has alot of great ideas too!!!

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