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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. You can wash and re-use wipes. Only make enough for a week, then refill as needed.

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By Tracy C. from Brockville, Ontario

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December 9, 20110 found this helpful

Those things are so cheap that I'd rather buy the 80 count pack of White Cloud at Walmart for $1.50.

 
December 18, 20110 found this helpful

You must live in the US Canada those wipes are about 4 dollars!

 
December 19, 20110 found this helpful

Good tip, I've seen similar systems for baby wipes. It can really cut down on waste if you're someone who goes through a lot of them.

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Although I'd probaby make only enough to last a couple days, any longer and they might start to smell a bit.

 

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