Supplies
Mixing bowl
Measuring cup and measuring spoons
4 spray bottles (new or used, but empty)
A couple of glass jars or Tupperware containers
Must haves
Distilled white vinegar ( I would get a gallon or bring what you have at home.)
Baking Soda (two small boxes or a large box)
Washing Soda (these are two different products, but Arm and Hammer makes them both.)
Borax (they have this in the cleaning aisle at Dillon's)
Kosher salt (they sell a box of it at Dillon's in the baking aisle.)
Optional items
Lemons and/or oranges
Washing Soda (it may or may not be easy to purchase around here. I am going to look for it tonight.)
Citric Acid or 2 packets of sugar free lemonade Kool Aid
Olive oil (for those who want to make furniture polish)
Essential oils (tea tree and peppermint most commonly used)
Castille soap (if you have it)
Looking forward to some good, CLEAN, fun - naturally!
Looking forward to some good, CLEAN, fun - naturally!
I used my dishwasher powder we made and it worked great. The everyday cleaner is working well too! Yay - we are healthier already!
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Andrea
I used the all purpose cleaner without the vinegar and was pleased! I even used it to clean up some mess that Tracy and Emma brought in from the barn.
ReplyDeleteOkay I am already freaked out when you can use sugar-free lemonade Kool-Aid to replace citric acid. I know it is not battery acid but it still sounds bad. Glad you started this blog.
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