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Heavy Duty Oven Cleaner

About

For those really scary looking ovens!

Ingredients

150 grams bicarbonate of soda
150 grams washing soda
water

Process

Add both bicarbonate of soda (bi-carb) and washing soda to a jar and shake well to mix into a cleaning powder

To Use

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Heavy Duty Floor Cleaner

About

For cutting through grease - fantastic for kitchens!

Ingredients

¼ cup liquid soap or detergent (perfume free and biodegradable)
½ cup vinegar or lemon juice
¼ cup washing soda
7½ litres warm water

Process

Combine liquid soap, vinegar or lemon juice and washing soda in a large plastic bucket. Stir in warm water to dissolve.

To Use

Use with a mop or sponge to clean the floor. Make new mixture once you can no longer see the bottom of the bucket. Discard unused portion when finished. Do not use on waxed floors.

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Intensive Cleaner (acidic)

About

Suitable for hard water stains, cleaning pet areas, the mess of young children, or areas used by an ill person in your home. The acid nature of this cleaner will enable it to dissolve mineral build up as well as neutralize and deodorize many body fluid odours.

Ingredients

¼ cup white distilled vinegar or lemon juice
½ teaspoon liquid detergent
¾ cup warm water

Process

Combine the ingredients in a spray bottle and shake to blend.

To Use

Shake to blend before use. Spray the problem area generously, then wipe with a clean cloth. Can be stored indefinitely with vinegar or a few days, in the refrigerator, with lemon juice.

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