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OLD FASHIONED TIPS NEWSLETTER
Down to earth advice and inspiration...
from http://www.oldfashionedliving.com
April 3, 2007
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A gush of bird-song, a patter of dew, A cloud,
and a rainbow's warning, Suddenly sunshine
and perfect blue-- An April day in the morning.
~Harriet Prescott Spofford
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TODAY'S OFL TIPS
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HODGE PODGE DAY: CLEANING TIPS
This week we have SO many great tips I'll be dividing
them into a couple of issues. Today's topic is cleaning!
At a recent event, I was holding my then 3 year old
Goddaughter on my lap and we were both busy with
a pen. Me, keeping track of the event and she writing
all over her hand. Imagine my horror when I saw the
back of her hand completely blue. How would I ever
explain this to her mother. The closest thing to me was
a diaper wipe. It completely took every last bit of pen
off her hand. I have used them for many other similar
jobs since then. Yes, I was sure to use soap and water
on her hand after using the diaper wipe. ~Kathy
Re: stink bugs A friend of mine has them in his house.
He keeps a small hand vacuum. Like a dust buster...it
has no bags either...and just uses it for that. Vacuums
them up and then dumps it outside. ~Patt
After cleaning my glass shower door after moving in I
take Lemon Oil and wipe the shower side of the glass
with it. The Lemon Oil prevents soap scum and hard
water deposits from building up on it. It does not
streak or leave a haze when it dries. I learned this
trick from a house cleaning company years ago. I also
use the polish for cars on my bathtub and tiles in the
shower. This helps a lot with the cleaning. ~Jeanette
I used to clean houses for a living, & only one thing
works for shower doors: Apply lemon oil, the kind in
a bottle, like Olde English. I get Carroll Brand from the
janitorial supply store, and it works better than others,
but you have to buy a gallon at a time, which lasts
years! Just wipe it on, and stains are gone - the door
is clean & beautiful! ~Cheryl P.
We were in the Air Force and had to go through
inspections when we moved out of base housing.
The inspector told me to clean doors and ceramic
tiles with oven cleaner and then apply baby oil to
a rag and rub a small coat of baby oil on the walls
and doors, soap etc. will not stick. Makes cleaning
next time a lot easier and your shower shines. (To
inspect, they take a razor blade to the doors and
walls). You will pass every time. Just make sure
you have lots of fresh air. ~Weezie
I have a great tip I found to clean shower walls, tub
walls and glass shower doors. Easy Off Oven Cleaner!
It works-- spray and let set for approximately ten minutes.
Wearing rubber gloves, wipe clean with a wet cloth and
rinse well with very hot water. Clean away any leftover
Easy-Off with regular cleanser. The cleans years of soap
scum that you can never get off with regular cleansers.
Do not spray metal surfaces, Easy-Off will eat away the
chrome. ~Angie W.
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