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Old Mar 3rd 2009, 1:32 am
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Originally Posted by bevinva
My new favourite multi surface cleaner is Mr. Clean with Febreze in the lavender vanilla scent. It is a good scent if you have to clean up a bathroom quickly because the kids have left a mess and company is coming, not a dead giveaway that you needed to clean like a pine cleaner is.
I also really like this - we just moved into a new house and i used it to clean EVERYTHING!!!
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Old Mar 3rd 2009, 4:29 am
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Originally Posted by sunflwrgrl13
Hey DeeDee, not trying to sound like an environmental looney, but washer fluid for car windows is one of the most dangerous chemicals you can have in your house. Read up on those ingredients, and how harmful they can be to people and the environment.

As Rete said, vinegar and water does a great job, and is cheap and natural. Also, I have used baking soda and lemon juice to keep my sink scrubbed clean.
i am hearing u. Someone told me about this and i use it at home .. corn starch diluted in warm water for shower doors. Absolutely brilliant. Gets rid of the lime and all the build up. Used it for windows too its not too bad.
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