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The recipes use very few ingredients, most of which you should have around the house!
- water
- baking soda
- rubbing alcohol or vodka
- castile soap
- white vinegar
- essential oils
- unflavored gelatin
- salt














































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( actually, this ible was made when I was still living in Louisville, KY :D )
Tried this out for the first time but had a slight problem, I used a lemon oil but it just rose to the surface. Any ideas?
If you let it cool and start to congeal a bit, it works better, I think!
It's honestly I little hit and miss. I think sometimes the gelatin just doesn't want to play nice. :)
Mix the dissolved soap and borax/soda mixture together and let it sit for 12 hours.
Laundry soap for about 1 dollar.
Thanks
You don't need the kinda Vodka you'd buy to enjoy drinking, that nasty bottom shelf swill will work just fine for this.
Should I just use the all-purpose cleaner? The flooring looks pretty sturdy, not linoleum (sp?)
1st vacuum - most of the yuck is hair - people moult just like animals- it'll be way quicker to vac or sweep if u prefer.
I go around & clean the edges & corners of the room just spray around the edges wait a few minutes for the yuck to break down then mop - that's the worst area done! .
Then do the remaining area- spraying & mopping & rinsing the mop now & then. When finished make sure u wash the mop in clean water & cleaner, rinse & stand it mop up- outside if possible or in the tub until it's dry & it'll last ages not like those germy sponge mops, don't like them either : ).
A mix of vinegar and water with a little soap can work on most floors too, and especially in kitchens where things can get greasy and nasty.
For what comes to cleaning the drain, it is the same method I use myself, but I tend to fill the soda and then pour the vinegar and the boiling water at the same time.
In fact I create a super heated bubbling foam that falls down the pipes. The pressure it creates is enough to unclog the plumbings and push the grim out, ready to fall in again.
I will try with your 15/20 minutes resting time next time :)
Thanks so much. Great job.
You can just cut a lemon in half and rub them on the spots, or spray lemon juice on them. For the toilet, a lemon half dipped in baking soda should help. You can also do half and half borax and lemon juice and let it sit a bit before scrubbing.
If nothing else works, I'd try the pumice stone that rpatzman recommended. :P
I also did a little googling and there were a lot of people recommending making a paste out of hydrogen peroxide and baking soda, but I've not tried that one.
2 liter plastic bottle
100 grams of brown sugar
1 liter of water
300 grams (total) of lemon and orange scraps
Sharpie because you have to put a date on it and let it ferment for 3 months.
And I worry about it exploding as well, you need to loosen the lid ever so often, so not real sure about trying it yet. lol
Sheryll & Critters.
I think I'd like to give this a go. Next time I get a bottle big enough to make it in, I think I'll try. :)