Monday, September 20, 2010

things that you have everyday that can help you save....

To keep your refrigerator smelling nice and fresh,try using coffee grounds. Its just like when you use baking soda...

To cleanse the blades in your garbage disposal and break up the grease that collects on the rotors, you can use ice cubes. Every few weeks, toss in a handful of cubes, turn on the disposal and run cold water. Add some orange, lemon or lime peels to ward off odors.


Use a dryer sheet not only to soften your clothes, but soften up grease in pots,pan.. but you can use it to calm static in your hair, clothes and keep bugs away from you too.to use with pot, fill with water and let sit overnight, then sponge off the next morning. To use with your hair or body wipe on like a towel.
You can use a dryer sheet to also take bugs off the front of your car too.



Cover the bottom of your trash can with old newspapers. It's an easy way to keep clean and soaks up leaks and odors.






To keep bacteria from taking up permanent residence in your kitchen sponges, rinse them with water at the end of each day, squeeze, then put in the microwave for three minutes. Let cool before touching. Do the same with your cutting boards, if they are microwaveable.

Harness the power of citrus to clean your microwave: Cut a lemon in half, squeeze juice into a small bowl of water, add both lemon halves and place in the microwave for five minutes. The fresh scent eliminates cooking odors, and condensation from the steam loosens random splatters that have hardened. Wipe with a damp cloth.




Try Listerine mouthwash if you’re out of floor cleaner. Add a capful to a gallon of water and mop vinyl or tile—but not wood—floors with the mixture. The same product that kills bad-breath germs also zaps the gunk beneath your feet.

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