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Cleaning Tips with Recycled Materials

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Date: 09/11/2007 Topic: Cleaning > Tips  
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Tip #1: Use the container from Lays Stax chips for storing your grocery bags on your cleaning cart.

Tip#2: For anyone who works in a campground. Use the plastic grocery bags for taking the garbage out of the bathroom and shower garbage containers. At end of week put fresh bags in all the garbage cans. This helps save time and money. Only change bags more often if they are really BAD!

Tip #3: These plastic store grocery bags are also good for personal home bathroom waste can. I sprinkle a little baking soda in bottom of waste can and put a new dryer sheet there too. Helps keep can smelling fresh. I also do likewise odor control with kitchen waste can.

Tip #4: For cleaning tile grout in tough to reach places, use a battery powered toothbrush. Works really great with Mildex brand cleaner and Soft Scrub too. Just remember to keep it with your cleaning supplies. Label it for grout only and go over the label with clear nail polish 3 times.

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Post by kimhis (282) | (09/11/2007)
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Love the dryer sheet in the bottom of the can idea. I also like to keep a pile of new bags in the bottom of the can under the liner, that way they are right where I need them. thanks!


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