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Using Tea Tree Oil for Cleaning

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Date: 02/29/2008 Topic: Cleaning > Products  
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Using 2 cups of water and several drops of pure tea tree oil will clean dirt off windowsills, and clean mostly anything wooden. Also use tea tree oil, diluted with water and sprayed on a child's hair, keeps the lice away. I have done this. It has a strong smell but we finally got rid of the lice problem a couple years ago. Also apple cider vinegar works too. I use it to comb the stupid things out. Thank God we have not had that problem for a long time. KNOCK ON WOOD it stays that way.

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By Randa from San Marcos TX
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By Ziggee (222) Contact
I put tea tree oil in all our shampoo's and it has kept the lice at bay. Zig

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By denise w (Guest Post)
Where do you get tree tea oil?

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