Alternative to Dawn Dish Soap in the UK?Dawn dish soap is commonly suggested for all sorts of cleaning and household tips but it isn't available worldwide. It is a basic dishwashing liquid manufactured by Proctor and Gamble, who also make Fairy washing-up liquid in the U.K
Other Uses for Chlorine Pool Tablets?This is a page about other uses for chlorine pool tablets. At the end of summer, some pool owners may want to find alternative uses for left over chlorine pool tablets.
Cleaning With Baking Soda and VinegarThis page is about cleaning with baking soda and vinegar. Household cleaning can be accomplished without harmful chemicals or expensive cleaners.
Preventing Brillo or SOS Pads from RustingThis is a page about preventing Brillo or SOS pads from rusting. These useful kitchen scouring pads have one downfall; they rust.
Generic vs. Name Brand BleachMost generic cleaning products contain the exact same ingredients in the same percentages, making them typically interchangeable. This is a page about generic versus name brand bleach.
What Is Biological Washing Powder?I watch "How Clean is Your House" every day on BBC America. Their tips are fantastic and rarely require commercial cleaning products. They make baking soda, vinegar, dish washing liquid and borax do just about everything. My question is this: they frequently use "biological washing powder". I'm thinking that they might mean Biz, because they've mentioned enzymes, but I'm not sure. Can anyone translate this for me? Thanks!
Listerine as SanitizerMany people recommend Listerine as a general sanitizer, but it is untested scientifically. It has too low an alcohol content to be effective in killing bacteria and viruses on surfaces. There is some evidence that thymol and the other essential oils contained in the original Listerine can break the lipid barrier and kill viruses but more research needs to be done. At this time, Listerine should only be used for oral health.
Keep Your Home Clean and GreenCleaning products are some the most common sources of dangerous chemicals and pollutants in our homes. Choosing the right cleaning products will help you keep your home clean and green.
Storing LestoilIf you purchase Lestoil in quantity, be sure that you store it correctly for the long term. This is a page about storing Lestoil.
Uses for Pledge Furniture PolishPledge has been used for decades to clean and polish wood furniture, but it can be used for so much more. This is a page about uses for Pledge furniture polish.
Buying Lestoil in CanadaThis is a page about buying Lestoil in Canada. This product is often suggested for difficult cleaning jobs.
Using Fels Naptha SoapThis is a page about using Fels Naptha soap. Fels Naptha laundry soap has many uses in addition to its traditional use to remove tough laundry stains.
Saving Money on Stain TreatmentThis is a page about saving money on stain treatment. There are many commercial laundry stain removing products available. Before you buy you may be able to try samples.
Buying Energine Cleaner?This is a page about buying Energine cleaner. Energine spot cleaner which contained naphtha and other petroleum products has been discontinued. There are other spot cleaners available on the market today that have replaced Energine.
Preservative Free Dish Soap?This page is about preservative free dish soap. Some people need to avoid certain chemicals in the cleaning products they use.
Uses for Bath MittsThis page is about uses for bath mitts. These handy hand coverings can be used for other cleaning.
Cleaning With Lemon JuiceThis is a page about cleaning with lemon juice. Lemon juice is a great cleaning agent, not only is it environmentally friendly but it also works. Lemon juice can remove stains, whiten clothing and also cleans brass and copper.
Cleaning With Baking SodaThis is a page about cleaning with baking soda. Baking soda is a great option for a safe and gentle cleaning product.