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Posted on Tue 24 Jul 2007 at 11:36

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This came from budget101 email list. Enjoy

All-Purpose Tree Fertilizer recipe
3 parts cottonseed meal, soy meal, or blood meal
2 parts finely ground raw phosphate rock or steamed bone meal
3 parts wood ashes, granite rock or greens
1 part dolomitic limestone

Mix all materials. Apply 1 pound of fertilizer for each foot of the
drip line diameter of the tree (3 feet = 12 pounds).
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Aluminum Pot Cleaner recipe
2 tablespoons cream of tartar
1 quart water

Mix; boil in the aluminum pot for 10 minutes. Scour lightly if needed
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Anti-Static Spray recipe
1/4 cup commercial liquid fabric softener
1/4 cup ammonia
2 cups water

Mix ingredients and store in a spray bottle. Spray liberally on the
rug, your shoes, chair, desktop, or file cabinet, but do not spray
directly onto your computer system
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Appliance Cleaner Spray recipe
1 teaspoon borax
3 tablespoons vinegar
2 cups hot water

Combine in a spray bottle. Shake to mix and dissolve borax. Spray on
appliances and wipe off with a soft cloth or sponge.
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Aromatic Carpet Cleaner recipe
2 cups baking soda
1/2 cup cornstarch
4 to 5 bay leaves
1 tablespoon cloves

Mix all ingredients together and keep in a closed container. Sprinkle
on carpet and let sit for a couple of hours. Vacuum carpet in usual
manner.
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Automatic Dishwashing Soap recipe

Like Cascade and Sun Light

Homemade natural formula will safely cut through grease and sanitize
your dishes as well.

1/2 cup liquid castile soap
1/2 cup water
1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice
3 drops tea tree extract
1/4 cup white vinegar

Combine water and liquid Castile soap. Stir and then add lemon juice,
tea tree extract, and vinegar. Stir until blended evenly and store in
a squeeze bottle.
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Baby Wipes recipe
2 cups warm water
2 tablespoons baby shampoo
2 tablespoons baby oil

Mix these ingredients. Soak heavy, white paper towels in this
solution and tuck into used baby wipes containers or plastic bags to
use in the nursery.
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Barbecue Fire Starters recipe
1 pound paraffin
Sawdust

Melt paraffin and mix with sawdust. Pour into an empty cardboard egg
carton. After the wax is set, the 12 cubes are cut from the egg
carton. To start the charcoal, place one cube in the barbecue
container and cover with briquettes. Light, then relax until the
coals are ready.
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Bathroom Window Frost recipe
4 tablespoons Epsom salt
1 cup beer

Dissolve Epsom salt in beer. Apply with a 2-inch wide brush to the
inside of the windowpanes. It dries well, lasts a long time and, when
washed off, is easily re-applied. Also, you can get prettier
crystallization by dipping a terry cloth in the above mixture and
dabbing it on.
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Beeswax Furniture Polish recipe
4 ounces beeswax
2 tablespoons carnauba wax
2 1/2 cups odorless turpentine or mineral spirits

Melt the waxes on HIGH in a microwave or in a double boiler. Remove
the waxes from the heat and stir in the turpentine or mineral
spirits. When cool, store in a tightly capped container.

Apply the polish with a clean cloth and rub in small circles. Turn
the cloth as it becomes dirty. Allow the polish to dry, then buff
with a clean cloth. If more than one coat is desired, wait two days
between applications.
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Better Baby Wipes recipe

This recipe is from a pediatrician.

I've seen some recipes on Dollar Stretcher for baby wipes, but none
mentioned boiling water! When you boil the water it cuts down on the
bacteria and the wipes are good for months, not weeks! I used this
recipe for my two babies and it worked great! I saved a lot of money
doing it this way. Keeping a container of wipes in the car is
convenient, too.

2 cups boiling water
2 tablespoons baby bath
2 tablespoons baby lotion (any lotion may be used)
1/2 roll of Bounty Paper Towels (This brand holds together well.)

Boil water; pour water, baby bath and lotion in round container.
(Look at Wal-Mart for a round Rubbermaid 10-cup plastic container.)

Put in 1/2 roll of Bounty. Invert container after a few minutes for
even distribution.

Take out cardboard; unroll from center.
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Bleach (heavy-duty) recipe
1 gallon water
2 cups chlorinated lime
3 cups washing soda

Mix in an old plastic bucket. Stir well. Let stand, uncovered, for 24
hours. Strain into storage containers. Use as any commercial bleach.
AVOID CONTACT WITH SKIN AND FUMES WHEN MIXING.
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Christmas Snow recipe
1/3 cup liquid starch
1 cup soap flakes or detergent granules
1 to 2 tablespoons water
Blue food coloring

Mix liquid starch into the soap flakes. Add the water and beat with a
rotary beater until the mixture has the consistency of marshmallow
fluff or thick meringue.

Beat in the blue food coloring drop by drop to achieve a white, icy
effect. Using a clean paintbrush, dab the snow onto the tops of your
green branches in various artistic patterns.

You can also sprinkle sequins, glitter or confetti over the Christmas
Snow.

CAUTION: Make certain that children realize the snow is made of soap
and should not be handled or played with.
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Clogged Drain Remedy recipe
1 cup salt
1 cup baking soda
1 cup vinegar

Mix, then pour down the drain. Follow with 2 quarts boiling water.
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Cockroach Control recipe
4 parts borax
2 parts all-purpose flour
1 part cocoa powder

Mix; sprinkle where pets and children cannot get to it.
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"Elmers" Glue recipe
1 quart skim milk
3/4 tablespoon baking soda
1 tablespoon white vinegar
10 ounces water

Place milk and vinegar in a double boiler. Cook on low heat and stir
as curds form. Drain off liquid. Wash remaining mass with water until
the vinegar smell is gone. Put into a clean bowl. Dissolve baking
soda in water. Pour over curds and stir until a white paste forms.
Seal in suitable containers.
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Fireplace Logs recipe
4 pounds copper sulfate
3 pounds rock salt
1 gallon water

Dissolve copper sulfate and rock salt in water in a 5-gallon crock.
Wrap old newspapers tightly and tie. Soak the newspapers in the
solution, then dry them well and stack away for future use. These
logs will burn a beautiful blue for a long time.
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Leather Upholstery Cleaner recipe
1/2 cup isopropyl alcohol
1 1/2 cups water
1/2 cup vinegar

Mix ingredients. Store in a clean glass jar with a tight-fitting
cover. Apply solution to leather upholstery with a soft cloth. Buff
dry with another clean, soft cloth. If you want to waterproof the
clean leather, apply 1 tablespoon castor oil to a soft cloth, then
buff vigorously.
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Makeup Brush and Sponge Solution recipe
2 parts water
1 part fine fabric cleanser
Baking soda

Combine two parts water and one part fine fabric cleanser. Dip makeup
brushes into the solution. Rinse in clean water. Submerge brushes
again into a baking soda and water mixture to soften the bristles.
Rinse again in clean water. Blot excess and allow to dry.

You can also wash them with shampoo and conditioner once a month.
Squeeze out excess water, lay them flat overnight and reshape them
when dry.
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Oopsie" Cleanup recipe
To clean pet urine from the carpet, blot up what you can with paper
towels.

Mix one teaspoon mild dish-washing detergent in one cup warm water,
dip a clean towel in the liquid and, working from outside in, dab at
stain. Do not over-wet.

Rinse with fresh water and blot dry.

Mix one-third cup white vinegar with two-thirds cup water and dab on
stain. Rinse with water; blot until dry.

Once area is totally dry (after at least 24 hours), sprinkle entire
carpet with baking soda (Bicarbonate of soda) or rug deodorizer.
Vacuum after a few hours.
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Potpourri Molds recipe
1 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 cup salt
1 cup potpourri (old or new), cut finely
1/3 to 1/2 cup water
Cookie cutters (the open kind, not closed)

Mix all of the ingredients together and refrigerate for 5 minutes.

Flatten the dough either with your hands or a slightly floured
rolling pin. Cut the dough with cookie cutters. Or you can use the
dough like clay and make a sculpture.

If using as a hanging ornament, punch a hole in each shape. Set on a
wire rack to dry thoroughly.
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Salty Fish Bait recipe

Bring a pint of sweet milk to a boil. Add 3 tablespoons salt. Heat
until milk starts to foam, and add enough cornmeal until the mixture
is thick and tough enough to stay on the hook. You can add bits of
cotton to hold it together.
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Sweet Fish Bait recipe

Mix 1 cup flour, 1 cup cornmeal and 10 tablespoons of thick molasses.
Mix into stiff dough and roll into bait balls. Drop into boiling
water. Boil 10 minutes. Remove and drop into cold water.
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Swiffer Refill Cloths recipe
This works well for both the wet and dry Swiffers!

Cut up an old receiving blanket or other similar heavy fabric in the
size needed for your "Swiffer." Use and toss in the washing machine
to be used again
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White Sock Soap recipe
1/4 cup liquid chlorine bleach
1 cup powdered dishwasher detergent
1 gallon hot water

Use a plastic, enamel or stainless steel container (not aluminum) or
the kitchen sink. If the fabric or material cannot take hot water,
let it cool. Let socks soak for 5 to 10 minutes. Check them and, if
needed, soak a little longer. Rinse well and then wash as usual.
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Windshield Cleaner (extra-strength) recipe
1/2 cup whiting
1 cup fuller's earth
1/4 cup baking soda

Mix, and add enough water to make a paste. Apply with a sponge.
Polish with a dry lint-free cloth.
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Windshield Wiper Spray recipe
Water
1/4 cup vinegar

Put vinegar in dispenser first, then fill with water.

***This works great for mirrors too I only use this!!***
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Wonder Spray recipe
1/4 cup white vinegar
2 teaspoons Borax
1/4 cup liquid soap
32 ounces hot water
20 drops essential oil*

Combine all ingredients. Use as you would any other cleaning spray.

* Lavender is an antibiotic, antiviral, antifungal and antibacterial.

socks

Posted by browns71280 on Wed 25 Jul 2007 at 09:25 - Link

thanks for giving all the neat "recipes" for cleaning. I am going to try the sock recipe to see how that works on hubbies socks. I hope to get them white again!
Debbie

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