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  • … Drain cleaner - Do you remember back in school when you’d make the baking soda volcanos? Well now you get to do it in your drain! Pour 1/2 a box of baking soda down the drain. Pour the white vinegar down the drain to create that “eruption”. Keep pouring the vinegar until all the baking soda is gone …

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  • … of the stove and the tiles, baking the chicken grease on around the burner. Last night after the yard sale, I used the last of the stovetop cleaner to scrub a week’s worth of grease and crud off the top of that G.D. stove. This, you might note, left me left with no stove cleaner and little vinegar. So we …

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  • … drain and let it sit for a while before rinsing. Or even wash it down with vinegar if the drain is somewhat clogged! *Use it to absorb odors in your refrigerator or freezer. *You can even brush your teeth with baking soda! Are there any other ways that you use it?

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  • … a solution, pour down drain. then follow with a cup of neat vinegar. When foam subsides rinse with warm water. Plastic Bins: Pour boiling water in them, just enough to swish out. Wipe around inside with a cloth soaked in vinegar, allow to dry, then sprinkle with baking soda to stop smells. Toilets wipe over …

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  • … cleaner is washed away and keep the cleaner out of reach. I have heard of some people using baking soda followed by vinegar for clogged or slow drains. An internet search may result in a recipe for this. Last but not least, certainly a safe way to deal with a clogged drain is with a plumber …

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  • … cleaner is washed away and keep the cleaner out of reach. I have heard of some people using baking soda followed by vinegar for clogged or slow drains. An internet search may result in a recipe for this. Last but not least, certainly a safe way to deal with a clogged drain is with a plumber …

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  • … cleaner is washed away and keep the cleaner out of reach. I have heard of some people using baking soda followed by vinegar for clogged or slow drains. An internet search may result in a recipe for this. Last but not least, certainly a safe way to deal with a clogged drain is with a plumber …

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  • … soda and water to wipe down all of the shelves and surfaces, remember to rinse off jars and bottles before replacing them. Clean the bottom drain pan with warm, soapy water and clean the condenser coils on the back of the fridge twice a year using a vacuum cleaner and a small attachment. Even frost …

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  • I love love love using green cleaning products. Now that I’ve made the transition to all-green, all the other cleaning products smell harsh and unpleasant to me. Never a good sign. What am I using? Well, I’m a huge fan of baking soda, lemons, and vinegar. I use baking soda to clean my sink …

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  • … steel or copper pots and pans. Window cleaner: 1 cup of vinegar mixed with 4 cups of water and a few drops or flakes of soap (optional, depending on how dirty the windows) makes a potent eco-friendly cleaner. • Baking Soda—another wonder agent that can be used not only in cooking or as a tooth …