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# The Ultimate Guide to Cleaning: Tackling Grease, Grime, and Odors
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## Cleaning Solutions, Tools, and Ratios
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#### Dish Soap
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- **Science**: Emulsifies fats and oils
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- **Tools**: Sponge, scrub brush
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- **Ratio**: A few drops per quart of warm water
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- **Effective At Cleaning**: Grease, food residue
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- **Other Notes**: Safe for most surfaces; gentle on hands
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#### Baking Soda
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- **Science**: Mild abrasive, neutralizes odors
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- **Tools**: Sponge, brush, vacuum
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- **Ratio**: 3 parts baking soda to 1 part water (paste)
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- **Effective At Cleaning**: Stains, odors
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- **Other Notes**: Non-toxic; great for deodorizing carpets and fabrics
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#### Vinegar
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- **Science**: Acidic nature dissolves grease and grime, antibacterial
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- **Tools**: Spray bottle, cloth
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- **Ratio**: 1:1 (equal parts vinegar and water)
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- **Effective At Cleaning**: Glass, countertops, sinks
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- **Other Notes**: Avoid using on marble or granite; strong odor dissipates quickly
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#### Bleach
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- **Science**: Disinfects, whitens, breaks down proteins
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- **Tools**: Gloves, sponge, spray bottle
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- **Ratio**: 1:10 (one part bleach to ten parts water)
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- **Effective At Cleaning**: Mold, mildew, stains
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- **Other Notes**: Use in well-ventilated areas; do not mix with ammonia
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#### Hydrogen Peroxide
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- **Science**: Oxidizing properties kill mold and mildew
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- **Tools**: Spray bottle, brush
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- **Ratio**: Use as is (3% solution)
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- **Effective At Cleaning**: Mold, blood stains
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- **Other Notes**: Safe for most surfaces; breaks down into water and oxygen
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#### Pine-Sol
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- **Science**: Disinfects, deodorizes
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- **Tools**: Mop, bucket, sponge
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- **Ratio**: 1/4 cup per gallon of water
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- **Effective At Cleaning**: Floors, surfaces
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- **Other Notes**: Pleasant scent; follow manufacturer’s instructions for specific surfaces
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#### All-Purpose Cleaner
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- **Science**: Formulated to cut through grime and disinfect
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- **Tools**: Spray bottle, cloth
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- **Ratio**: Follow product instructions
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- **Effective At Cleaning**: General surface cleaning
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- **Other Notes**: Versatile; choose products that suit specific needs
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#### Essential Oils
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- **Science**: Antibacterial, provides natural fragrance
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- **Tools**: Spray bottle
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- **Ratio**: 5-10 drops per cup of water
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- **Effective At Cleaning**: Light cleaning, freshening air
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- **Other Notes**: Combine with other cleaners for enhanced effects; test for allergies
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#### Borax
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- **Science**: Acts as a multipurpose cleaner and deodorizer, helps remove stains and kill mold.
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- **Effective At Cleaning**: Laundry, mold, and general grime
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- **Other Notes**: Use in well-ventilated areas; avoid direct contact with skin.
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#### Ammonia
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- **Science**: Effective at cutting through grease and grime, provides a streak-free shine.
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- **Effective At Cleaning**: Glass, oven doors, and tough grime
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- **Other Notes**: Use in well-ventilated areas; do not mix with bleach.
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### Application in Different Areas
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#### Kitchen
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**1. Grease and Food Residue**
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- **Solution**: Dish Soap and Warm Water
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- **Tools**: Sponge, scrub brush
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- **Ratio**: A few drops of dish soap per quart of warm water
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- **Process**: Mix dish soap with warm water and scrub surfaces.
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**2. Tough Grease Spots**
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- **Solution**: Baking Soda Paste
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- **Tools**: Sponge, brush
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- **Ratio**: 3 parts baking soda to 1 part water
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- **Process**: Apply the paste to greasy areas, scrub, and rinse.
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**3. Countertops and Sinks**
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- **Solution**: Vinegar Solution
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- **Tools**: Spray bottle, cloth
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- **Ratio**: 1:1 (equal parts vinegar and water)
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- **Process**: Mix vinegar and water, spray surfaces, and wipe with a cloth.
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**4. Disinfecting**
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- **Solution**: Bleach Solution
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- **Tools**: Gloves, sponge, spray bottle
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- **Ratio**: 1:10 (one part bleach to ten parts water)
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- **Process**: Dilute bleach with water, apply to surfaces, let sit for 5-10 minutes, rinse thoroughly.
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#### Bathroom
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**1. General Grime and Soap Scum**
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- **Solution**: All-Purpose Cleaner
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- **Tools**: Spray bottle, cloth, sponge
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- **Ratio**: Follow product instructions
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- **Process**: Spray on surfaces, wipe with a cloth or sponge.
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**2. Mold and Mildew**
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- **Solution**: Hydrogen Peroxide
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- **Tools**: Spray bottle, brush
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- **Ratio**: Use as is (3% solution)
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- **Process**: Apply directly to mold or mildew, let sit for 10 minutes, scrub, and rinse.
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**3. Mineral Deposits**
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- **Solution**: Vinegar Solution
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- **Tools**: Spray bottle, cloth
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- **Ratio**: 1:1 (equal parts vinegar and water)
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- **Process**: Mix vinegar and water, spray on surfaces, scrub, and rinse.
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**4. Floors and Surfaces**
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- **Solution**: Pine-Sol Solution
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- **Tools**: Mop, bucket, sponge
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- **Ratio**: 1/4 cup per gallon of water
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- **Process**: Dilute Pine-Sol with water, apply to surfaces with a mop or sponge, no rinsing required for light cleaning.
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#### Living Areas
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**1. Carpets and Upholstery Odors**
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- **Solution**: Baking Soda
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- **Tools**: Vacuum
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- **Ratio**: Sprinkle a thin layer on surfaces
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- **Process**: Let sit for a few hours, then vacuum.
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**2. General Surface Cleaning**
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- **Solution**: All-Purpose Cleaner
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- **Tools**: Spray bottle, cloth
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- **Ratio**: Follow product instructions
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- **Process**: Spray on surfaces, wipe with a cloth.
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**3. Glass and Hard Surfaces**
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- **Solution**: Vinegar Solution
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- **Tools**: Spray bottle, cloth
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- **Ratio**: 1:1 (equal parts vinegar and water)
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- **Process**: Mix vinegar and water, spray, and wipe with a cloth.
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**4. Freshening Air**
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- **Solution**: Essential Oils
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- **Tools**: Spray bottle
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- **Ratio**: 5-10 drops per cup of water
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- **Process**: Add essential oils to water for a natural air freshener.
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---
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### Homemade Super Cleaners for Specific Jobs
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**1. Heavy-Duty Degreaser**
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- **Ingredients**:
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- 1 cup vinegar
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- 1/2 cup baking soda
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- 1 quart warm water
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- 1 tablespoon borax
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- **Tools**: Spray bottle, sponge
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- **Process**: Mix ingredients in a spray bottle, spray on greasy surfaces, let sit for 10 minutes, scrub and rinse.
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**2. Bathroom Mold and Mildew Remover**
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- **Ingredients**:
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- 1 cup hydrogen peroxide (3% solution)
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- 1/2 cup water
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- 1 tablespoon borax
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- **Tools**: Spray bottle, brush
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- **Process**: Mix in a spray bottle, spray directly on mold and mildew, let sit for 10 minutes, scrub and rinse.
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**3. All-Purpose Cleaner**
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- **Ingredients**:
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- 1 cup water
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- 1 cup vinegar
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- 10 drops essential oil (e.g., tea tree, lavender, or lemon)
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- 1 tablespoon ammonia
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- **Tools**: Spray bottle, cloth
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- **Process**: Mix in a spray bottle, shake well, spray on surfaces, and wipe with a cloth.
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**4. Glass Cleaner**
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- **Ingredients**:
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- 1 cup water
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- 1 cup vinegar
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- 1 tablespoon cornstarch
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- 1 tablespoon ammonia
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- **Tools**: Spray bottle, microfiber cloth
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- **Process**: Mix ingredients in a spray bottle, shake well, spray on glass, and wipe with a microfiber cloth for a streak-free shine.
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**5. Carpet Deodorizer**
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- **Ingredients**:
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- 1 cup baking soda
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- 10 drops essential oil (e.g., lavender or eucalyptus)
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- 1 tablespoon borax
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- **Tools**: Shaker container, vacuum
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- **Process**: Mix baking soda, essential oil, and borax, sprinkle on carpets, let sit for a few hours, then vacuum.
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**6. Pet Stain Remover**
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- **Ingredients**:
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1 cup vinegar
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- 1 cup water
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- Baking soda
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- 1 tablespoon ammonia
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- **Tools**: Spray bottle, cloth, vacuum
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- **Process**: Mix vinegar, water, and ammonia in a spray bottle, spray on the stained area, blot with a cloth. Sprinkle baking soda over the area, let sit for a few hours, then vacuum.
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---
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#### The Science of Cleaning
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Cleaning, disinfection, sterilization, and odor control are essential aspects of maintaining a healthy home environment. Understanding the science behind these processes can help you choose the most effective methods and products.
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- **Cleaning**: Removes visible dirt, debris, and stains using water, detergents, or other cleaning agents. Detergents reduce water's surface tension, allowing it to penetrate and lift away dirt and grease more effectively.
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- **Disinfection**: Uses chemicals like alcohol, chlorine, or hydrogen peroxide to kill or inactivate harmful microorganisms on surfaces by disrupting their cell membranes or denaturing their proteins.
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- **Sterilization**: A thorough process that eliminates all forms of microbial life, including spores, through high heat, pressure, or chemical treatments.
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- **Odor Control**: Neutralizes volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that cause odors. Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) is effective due to its porous structure and ability to neutralize both acidic and basic compounds.
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#### Targeted Solutions for Every Room
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##### Kitchen
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- **Grease and Grime**: Use dish soap containing surfactants to break down and lift away grease and grime. For tougher spots, create a baking soda paste, which acts as a mild abrasive and absorbs odors.
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- **Disinfection**: Use vinegar or hydrogen peroxide solutions to disinfect surfaces. Acetic acid in vinegar and hydrogen peroxide's oxidizing properties effectively kill bacteria and other microorganisms.
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##### Bathroom
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- **General Cleaning**: All-purpose cleaners with surfactants and disinfectants handle most bathroom grime.
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- **Mold and Mildew**: Hydrogen peroxide's oxidizing properties break down the cell walls of fungi, killing them and helping remove stains.
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##### Living Areas
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- **Odor Control**: Baking soda absorbs odors in carpets and upholstery by trapping and neutralizing odor-causing particles in its porous structure.
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- **Hard Surfaces**: Vinegar solutions clean and disinfect hard surfaces, with acetic acid killing bacteria and dissolving mineral buildup.
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### Addressing Specific Issues
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#### Pet Stains and Odors
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**1. Enzyme Cleaner**
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- **Science**: Breaks down proteins in pet urine and feces
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- **Tools**: Spray bottle, cloth
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- **Ratio**: Follow product instructions
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- **Effective At Cleaning**: Pet urine, feces, vomit
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- **Other Notes**: Let sit for the recommended time to allow enzymes to work.
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**2. Vinegar and Baking Soda**
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- **Ingredients**:
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- 1 cup vinegar
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- 1 cup water
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- Baking soda
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- **Tools**: Spray bottle, cloth, vacuum
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- **Process**: Mix vinegar and water in a spray bottle, spray on the stained area, blot with a cloth. Sprinkle baking soda over the area, let sit for a few hours, then vacuum.
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#### Acute Odors
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**1. Activated Charcoal**
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- **Science**: Absorbs odors and impurities from the air
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- **Tools**: Charcoal bags or containers
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- **Process**: Place activated charcoal in areas with strong odors, replace as needed.
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**2. Baking Soda**
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- **Ingredients**:
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- Baking soda
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- **Tools**: Shaker container, vacuum
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- **Process**: Sprinkle baking soda on carpets or upholstery, let sit for a few hours, then vacuum.
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#### Chronic Odors
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**1. Vinegar Solution**
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- **Ingredients**:
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- 1 cup vinegar
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- 1 cup water
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- **Tools**: Spray bottle, cloth
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- **Process**: Mix in a spray bottle, spray on surfaces, wipe with a cloth. Use regularly to keep odors at bay.
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**2. Essential Oils and Baking Soda**
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- **Ingredients**:
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- 1 cup baking soda
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- 10 drops essential oil (e.g., lavender, eucalyptus)
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- **Tools**: Shaker container, vacuum
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- **Process**: Mix baking soda and essential oil, sprinkle on carpets, let sit for a few hours, then vacuum. Use regularly to maintain freshness.
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#### Other Common Issues
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**1. Hard Water Stains**
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- **Ingredients**:
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- 1 cup vinegar
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- 1 cup water
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- **Tools**: Spray bottle, cloth
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- **Process**: Mix in a spray bottle, spray on stains, let sit for a few minutes, scrub and rinse.
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**2. Soap Scum**
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- **Ingredients**:
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- 1 cup vinegar
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- 1 cup dish soap
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- **Tools**: Spray bottle, scrub brush
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- **Process**: Mix in a spray bottle, spray on soap scum, let sit for a few minutes, scrub and rinse.
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#### Harnessing the Power of Nature
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Natural cleaning solutions can be highly effective while minimizing the use of harsh chemicals.
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##### All-Purpose Cleaner
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- Mix 1 cup water, 1/2 cup white vinegar, and 15 drops of your chosen essential oil (tea tree, eucalyptus, or lemon) in a spray bottle.
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- Use on various surfaces like countertops, tables, and sinks.
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- Wipe clean with a microfiber cloth.
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##### Kitchen Degreaser
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- Combine 1/4 cup baking soda, 1/2 cup white vinegar, and 10 drops of lemon or orange essential oil in a spray bottle.
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- Shake well and spray on greasy surfaces.
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- Let sit for 5 minutes, then wipe clean with a damp cloth.
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##### Bathroom Mold and Mildew Remover
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- Mix 1 cup hydrogen peroxide (3% solution) with 10 drops of tea tree essential oil in a spray bottle.
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- Spray on affected areas, let sit for 10 minutes, then scrub with a brush and rinse clean.
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- For tough stains, apply a baking soda paste before spraying the solution.
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##### Carpet and Upholstery Deodorizer
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- Mix 1 cup baking soda with 15 drops of your chosen essential oil (lavender, peppermint, or lemon).
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- Sprinkle the mixture on carpets, rugs, and upholstery.
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- Let sit for 30 minutes to an hour, then vacuum thoroughly.
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##### Pet Stain and Odor Remover
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- Blot up as much of the stain as possible with a clean cloth.
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- Sprinkle baking soda over the affected area and let sit for 15 minutes to absorb odors.
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- Mix 1 cup water, 1/2 cup white vinegar, and 10 drops of eucalyptus or lemon essential oil in a spray bottle.
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- Spray the solution on the stain and let sit for 5-10 minutes.
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- Blot with a clean cloth and repeat as necessary.
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- Once the stain is removed, vacuum the area to remove any remaining baking soda.
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##### Essential Oils with Antibacterial and Antifungal Properties
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1. **Tea Tree Oil (Melaleuca alternifolia)**: Powerful antimicrobial properties, effectively killing bacteria, fungi, and viruses. Add to cleaning solutions for bathrooms, kitchens, and areas prone to microbial growth.
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2. **Eucalyptus Oil (Eucalyptus globulus)**: Strong antibacterial and antifungal properties, effective against common household bacteria like E. coli and S. aureus. Use in cleaning solutions for countertops, toilets, and sinks.
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3. **Lemon Oil (Citrus limon)**: High limonene content provides antibacterial and antifungal properties. Use in cleaning solutions for cutting through grease and grime while leaving a fresh scent.
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4. **Peppermint Oil (Mentha piperita)**: Antimicrobial properties against bacteria and fungi. Refreshing scent makes it a popular choice for cleaning solutions.
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5. **Thyme Oil (Thymus vulgaris)**: Potent antibacterial properties, effective against foodborne pathogens like L. monocytogenes and E. coli. Use in kitchen cleaning solutions for a hygienic environment.
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### Super Cleaner Recipes for Specific Purposes
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#### 1. **Pet Stains**
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- **Ingredients**: Vinegar, baking soda, dish soap, water, borax
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- **Recipe**:
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- **Solution**: Mix 1 cup of vinegar, 1 cup of water, and 1 tablespoon of dish soap in a spray bottle. Spray the mixture on the stain.
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- **Paste**: For stubborn stains, create a paste with 2 parts baking soda and 1 part water. Apply to the stain, let it sit, then vacuum.
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- **Alternative**: Combine 1/2 cup borax with 1/4 cup vinegar to create a paste for tougher stains.
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#### 2. **Odors (Acute)**
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- **Ingredients**: Vinegar, baking soda, essential oils, water, borax
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- **Recipe**:
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- **Spray**: Mix 1 part vinegar and 1 part water in a spray bottle. Add 10 drops of essential oils (e.g., lemon or lavender) for a pleasant scent. Spray the area.
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- **Alternative**: Combine 1/2 cup borax with 1/4 cup baking soda and sprinkle over the area. Let sit for 30 minutes, then vacuum.
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#### 3. **Odors (Chronic)**
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- **Ingredients**: Vinegar, baking soda, hydrogen peroxide, essential oils, borax, ammonia
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- **Recipe**:
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- **Deep Clean**: Mix 1 part hydrogen peroxide, 1 part water, and 1 tablespoon of baking soda in a spray bottle. Spray on the area and let it sit.
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- **Alternative**: Create a paste with 1/4 cup borax, 1/4 cup vinegar, and a few drops of essential oils. Apply to the area, let it sit, then rinse.
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#### 4. **General Surface Cleaning**
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- **Ingredients**: Vinegar, baking soda, dish soap, water, borax, ammonia
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- **Recipe**:
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- **All-Purpose Cleaner**: Mix 1 teaspoon of ammonia, 1/2 cup of borax, 1 teaspoon of dish soap, and 2 gallons of warm water.
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- **Alternative**: Combine 1 cup vinegar, 1 cup water, and 1 tablespoon dish soap in a spray bottle for an effective surface cleaner.
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#### 5. **Grease and Grime Removal**
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- **Ingredients**: Vinegar, baking soda, dish soap, water, borax, ammonia
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- **Recipe**:
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- **Solution**: Mix 1 cup of vinegar, 1 cup of water, and 1 tablespoon of dish soap in a spray bottle. Spray on the area.
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- **Alternative**: Create a paste with 1/2 cup borax and 1/4 cup vinegar. Apply to greasy areas, let it sit, then scrub and rinse.
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#### 6. **Bathroom Cleaning**
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- **Ingredients**: Vinegar, baking soda, hydrogen peroxide, borax, ammonia
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- **Recipe**:
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- **Tub and Tile Cleaner**: Mix 1 part hydrogen peroxide with 2 parts baking soda to form a paste. Apply, scrub, and rinse.
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- **Alternative**: Combine 1/4 cup borax, 1/4 cup vinegar, and water in a spray bottle. Spray on tiles and scrub.
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#### 7. **Floor Cleaning**
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- **Ingredients**: Vinegar, baking soda, dish soap, water, borax, ammonia
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- **Recipe**:
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- **Solution**: Mix 1/3 cup borax, 1 teaspoon of ammonia, and 1 gallon of lukewarm water. Mop the floor with this solution.
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- **Alternative**: Combine 1 cup vinegar with 1 gallon of water for a natural floor cleaner.
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#### 8. **Window and Glass Cleaning**
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- **Ingredients**: Vinegar, dish soap, water, ammonia
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- **Recipe**:
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- **Solution**: Mix 1 part vinegar and 1 part water in a spray bottle. Add a few drops of dish soap. Spray on glass and wipe with a lint-free cloth.
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- **Alternative**: Combine 1 teaspoon of ammonia with 2 cups of water for a powerful glass cleaner.
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#### 9. **Oven Cleaning**
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- **Ingredients**: Vinegar, baking soda, dish soap, water, borax, ammonia
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- **Recipe**:
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- **Solution**: Mix 2 tablespoons of borax, 1/4 cup ammonia, and 2 teaspoons of dish soap in 1.5 cups of cool water. Apply to grime, let sit, then rinse.
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- **Alternative**: Make a paste with 1/2 cup baking soda and water. Apply, let sit overnight, then scrub and rinse. |