Hi,
My name is "Bwings" and I need to stock my shelves!
Well pay day is here and I'm headed to the local grocer. Each pay day I plan to get at least one thing off my list of cleaning supplies. Some are pricier than others. For instance I wish to replace my standard mop with a microfiber mop. One that will actually pick up the dirt rather than pushing it around. However, something like that will run me at least $15 where as some of the new cleaning products will only cost me $3-$5 so I'm going to start with the less expensive expenses.
A lot of things on my list are already in my kitchen though. So it won't be long before I'm buying a new mop. Let me introduce you to my grocery list.
A lot of things on my list are already in my kitchen though. So it won't be long before I'm buying a new mop. Let me introduce you to my grocery list.
- Baking Soda - (Sodium Bicarbonate) Cleans, deodorizes, softens water, scours {Cleans your stove and tub like a wonder material!}
- Borax - (sodium borate) cleans, deodorizes, disinfects, softens waters, cleans wallpaper, painted wall and floors.
- Cornstarch - Cleans windows, polishes furniture, shampoos carpets & Rugs
- Lemon - One of the strongest food-acids, effective against most household bacteria.
- Soap - unscented soap in liquid form, powders and bars are biodegradable and will clean just about anything. But no soap with petroleum distillates.
- White Vinegar - Cuts grease, removes mildew, odors, some stains and wax build-up
But when looking at that list I have to say that in my opinion baking soda and vinegar will replace most cleaners.
I'm off to go shopping, have a good weekend, your friendly neighborhood hippie mom.
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