What are the ingredience of dishwashing liqurd?
It is easy to make your own dishwashing liquid for cleaning dishes. The basic ingredients are as follows:
1/4 cup soap flakes
2 cups hot water
1/4 cup glycerin
1/2 teaspoon lemon essential oil
If you like using natural products for house cleaning then you will be happy with the solution.
To make the dishwashing liquid just combine soap flakes and water in a bowl and stir until the soap is dissolved. Cool to luke warm. Stir in the glycerin and the essential oil and leave the mixture to cool so that it forms a gel. Break up the gel by stirring with a fork or spatula and pour into a bottle like a used shampoo bottle. You'll need about three teaspoons full for a sink of dishes.
Try a hardware store, chain grocery store. Walmart may sell it in/around the cleaning aisle, or even in the Hardware or Automotive Department. The problem lies in the greatness of Goo Gone - it has literally hundreds of uses, between automotive/upholstery cleaning, cleaning up bugs/tar on paint/windows, as a laundry pre-treatment for bad stains, cleaning up stuck up stickers/labels - it's hard to depict where exactly it would be in your particular store. Dollar Tree sells it down the Automotive supply aisle, with the car wash solutions, fuel additives, fragrances, and other items of the sort.
How can you get stains off of your plastic acme juicer?
I have just used oven cleaner, and on the second round of spray and rinse it was as clean as new. Use rubber gloves to protect your hands.
I assume you mean the white spirit used in dry cleaning, not clear alcoholic spirits. It is said to be less flammable than turpentine, but yes, it is still flammable.
James A. Hellyer, a 31-year old chemical engineer working for the Procter & Gamble Co., along with two co-workers invented the "grease handling" ability of DAWN Dishwashing Liquid in 1974. This technology received strong protection under U. S. Patent No. 4,133,779, allowing DAWN to be unmatched for decades in satisfying the "grease handling" needs of consumers for washing dishes. Over the years, a wide range of other remarkable uses have been found for DAWN.
How do you remove white marks made by water from a table top?
You can try using mayonnaise but I would recommend a process using denatured alcohol and a a product by Jasco called white ring remover. There is also a great article listed below that gives a good proccess on getting rid of white rings.
How do you remove soot from a couch?
Try salt and seltzer, but depends on fabric. Test on small inconspicuous area first to be sure it doesn't stain. Suede and microfiber should be cleaned with approved cleaner, can be found at Home Depot.
How do you dry clean a silk tie?
Having a tie dry cleaned repeatedly over a short period of time can result in severe damage. Dry cleaning chemicals can weaken silk and rid it of its shine. In addition, excessive ironing will eliminate those spiffy-looking rolled edges that add to a tie's sophisticated look.
If your favorite tie is covered with grease or oil stains, cleaning it may prove a bit more challenging. Fortunately, it is not impossible to remove stubborn stains at home. Simply follow these steps to get your tie back in tip-top shape:
How do you ensure that clean and suitable cloths are used before tasks in kitchen?
We should maintain cleanliness at our kitchen and dining cause if we dont maintain it our germs start building up in our kitchen and food and we might get infected by eating the food made in our kitchen
How do you get the smell out of a running freezer?
After the freezer has been cleaned out and everything has been washed down with soap and water, use a solution of vinegar and water to wipe down every thing inside. Then take a foil tray and put regular charcoal in it, not the kind with lighter fluid already on it, just plain old charcoal. Change it out every 3 days until the smell is gone.
What happens to you when you smoke tobacco?
If you chew tobacco, a great buzz can follow for the first several times of use. These effects will gradually wear off, and will not be as strong if you ingest nicotine from some other avenue, such as cigarette smoking. Remember kids, your first time only keep it in for a couple minutes, nicotine poisoning makes for a great story, but your friends might not like to be covered in your puke.
first of all you cant chew tobacco when you are a child. that is just wrong and stupid.
How do you remove limescale from granite worktops?
Granite worktops are polished with the make use of of genuine commercial polishes such as the Granite Gold Polish. It is practical thinly on the surface in a circular motion and the overload polish is wiped off with a clean polishing cloth in straight lines.
How do you remove the burn smell from food?
I know you can remove it from Vegetables.
First rinse off all the ice off of the veggies. Soak in water with 1/4 to 1/2 cup baking soda. for 30 minutes Pour water out and rinse veggies then Soak in water again with baking soda rinse and repeat until the freezer burn soaks out of veggies. I have saved many freezer burnt veggies.
How to clean refrigerator gaskets?
if they come out, use a sink
Otherwise I like "Mean Green" and a rag.
How do you clean a thermos with mold in it?
Typically what I do when I find out a thermos is hiding a nasty habitat in it is first run some hot water, dump some dish soap in there, close the thermos and shake it up, then dump out the water. I repeat this a couple times until a lot of the gunk is gone. Then I'll fill it up with soap + water, then let it soak for an hour and repeat the hot water method. Once it's cleared up pretty well, I'll scrub it down.
How do you remove nicotine stains on aluminum ceiling and windows?
The product Simple Green works with a decent amount of elbow grease. Alcohol, and acetone are safe to use on aluminum and glass. Those also should work well. Windex cuts through the oily substance nicotine leaves behind. If on wood, however, you can mix ONE CAP full of Windex in a bucket of water with the standard amount of Murphy's Oil Soap to protect wood as you clean the nicotine.
What is the best way to get a stain out of a shirt?
If its a white shirt, bleach it.
If it a colored shirt, use Clorox.
If its a small stain, use a Clorox magic pen.
apply rin active soap on the effected part and wipe it. If none work, buy a new one. I found that Dawn brand detergent works better than anything elso for removing grease stains.
Article: by Tamra B. Orr You're sitting in math class trying to get a real handle on this new material, and that annoying thought wanders through your mind again. Why do I need to know this stuff? You push the thought away, but it just comes back. Why do I need to know this stuff? you persist. When am I ever going to use it? You're not alone. Those are pretty typical questions for students to ask at some time in almost any class. The answer in math class is simple: because you rarely will go through an entire day of your life without using some kind of math. Unexpected Number Crunchers Just because you have decided not to become an accountant or a banker doesn't mean that you won't be using math on a regular basis. People in all kinds of jobs use numbers daily. Here are some examples. Artists: Do you like to draw or paint? Many artists use the concepts of fractals and geometry in their work The famous artist M.C. Escher is known for his wild and incredible drawings, and he was a big fan of math concepts. Carpenters and Architects: Do you like to build things? Few occupations use numbers as much as carpenters and architects. They need to measure everything they do. Carpenters have to know how to use fractions easily and determine length, width, and depth. Architects truly need to have a handle on ratios when doing their initial drawings. Interior Decorators: If you want to put up some wallpaper, put down some carpet, or buy some paint, you have to know the square footage you are covering. You have to be able to measure, add and subtract fractions, and stay within your budget.
How do you get the smell of rotten milk out of your carpet?
Well if you burnt milk at your house, not to worry. Burnt milk smell cant damage your body. Lots of people have burnt milk on a pot/pan (i think). All you need to do is clean the pot/pan good. Yeah, it might stink for a couple days, but you still have the ability to open the window for some fresh air yeah even when it's cold out. I'm not concerned if your smoke detector didn't pick up any smoke, but if you are, you probably have to invest in a smoke detector for the specific area of your home.
How to remove ink from clothes?
You can remove ink from clothes by applying a good stain remover to the stain as soon as possible. Allow the stain remover to work for a few minutes before washing the clothes in a hot laundry cycle.
How do you clean and dry pillows?
I have washed pillows both feather and foam. Make sure the machine is balanced with other object which will be of same weight. Keep an eye out for stress on machine and especially balance during spinning cycle. Drying can be the problem, I'd let foam dry in air, feather pillows can be dried in dryer making sure there are no leaking feathers. I didn't do this on one occasion and had a heck of a time cleaning the dryer of all residue feathers!. An of course, clean that lint filter everytime you use dryer, whether drying pillows or anything else. The above would hold true for fiber filled pillows but these tend to compress and get lumpy.
What is the correct cleaning sequence when washing dishes in a kitchen?
You put them in a kitchen sink and wash them in hot water and dishwashing liquid, using a scourer if necessary. You then dry them and put them in the cupboard with the lids on , to keep any bugs or mice out of them. Anything beyond that is unnecessary and might indicate an abnormal fear of germs. There are millions of germs ,both good and potentially harmful, in our bodies and in every corner of our surroundings, and we could'nt exist without them. Don't listen to advertising that tells us we must use an arsenal of chemical- laden cleaning products ( a lot more harmful than bacteria ) to eliminate them for the sake of our health.
How do you clean a burned iron?
To clean a steam iron use white vinegar, the same as you would to clean a coffee pot. Fill the resiviour with a half water half vinegar solution, let it heat, then push the steam button until the resiviour is half empty.the dump out the rest and rinse the resiviour 4-5 times with clean water pushing the stream button until the steam no longer smells like vinegar......viola you have a clean iron!
Why do granite counter tops need to be sealed?
Granite is real stone, and as such it is naturally porous. Microorganisms can grow in the pores and contaminate food on the surface. Makers of granite countertops therefore provide or recommend sealants, usually a form of spray silicone, to minimize the natural porosity of the stone. It should be noted, however, that natural stone countertops are not certified in the United States for use in commercial food processing because of the porosity/microorganism problem. There is another form of "granite" top called "engineered stone" or just "quartz" which is basically a ground up granite mixed with resin. These materials, which go by many brand names, do not require sealing because they are permanently sealed with resin, but they have their own quirks. The main thing for most people is esoteric: if you love the natural beauty of real stone, go for it, and seal it according to directions and keep it scrupulously clean.