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Dried lemon peels are also a natural moth deterrent - simply toss into clothes chest, or tie in cheesecloth and hang in the closet. Oil and Grease Spots: For small spills on the garage floor, add baking soda and scrub with wet brush. ... Use 3/4cup baking soda, 1/4cup salt and 1/4cup water to make a thick paste,
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Bleach has often been the gold standard for getting white clothes back to pristine condition. That's because, when used properly, bleach does a great job at removing stains and grime from white clothing.
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Multitude of Uses Baking Soda: Make Your Own Baking Powder by risingsun 5 year 3,760 Home Remedies ... 54. When scalding a chicken, add 1 tsp. of soda to the boiling water. The feathers will come off easier and flesh will be clean and white. 55. Repel rain from windshield. Put gobs of baking soda on a dampened cloth...
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To remove stale smells from food containers, rinse out with hot water and baking soda. ... * Eliminate smells: Run a hot tub of water and pour in one or two cups of vinegar. Hang smelly clothes on hangers along your shower curtain rod. ... Make a paste of one-cup vinegar and 1/4 cup powdered laundry detergent.
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1. To make your own baking powder, stir and sift together 2 parts of Cream of Tartar to 1 part baking soda and 1 part cornstarch. ... 54. When scalding a chicken, add 1 tsp. of soda to the boilingwater. The feathers will come off easier and flesh will be clean and white.
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howtomakestuff.com/2004/01/23/furniture-and-home-18/
howtomakestuff.com/2004/01/23/furniture-and-home-18/
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can i ask if baking can make your armpit white?,.. ... The next day I noticed white spots....some of the baking soda was still in the carpet and so I shampooed this area of the carpet with a soap solution. The stains are gone...no white spots!
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www.thenewhomemaker.com/bakingsoda
www.thenewhomemaker.com/bakingsoda
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We’ve given you quite a few tips for baking soda in the past—clarify your hair, freshen your vacuum, keep your white appliances from turning yellow. Here’s another great idea—use it in your laundry to make your whites whiter…and softer! ... If you notice your white clothes look dingy, soak them with soap, baking soda,
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www.mythings.com/tips/2754/Make-White-Clothes-Whiter-and-Softer-with-Baking-Soda
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Baking soda seemed to freshen the fabric because--as you know, even washing sometimes doesn ... My grandma always swore by a good washing, then laying the clothes out on the grass over nite. She said the combination of dew and sunshine will make them white. I am not sure if it works, but it can't hurt! Best of luck to you!
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You do not need bleach in order to get your white clothes whiter. There’s a better way…and the best part is, it’s a whole lot cheaper and safer to use! It’s vinegar and baking soda, yup that’s right, the same stuff in your salad dressing and cakes. ... How to make those White Socks Whiter...
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www.ehow.com/how_5024890_white-clothes-whiter.html
www.ehow.com/how_5024890_white-clothes-whiter.html
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