Guest guest Posted June 27, 2006 Report Share Posted June 27, 2006 Oh I agree, it is fantastic!! Makes the rubber part on tennis shoes look brand new. Kathy OT- My new favorite thing!! My new favorite thing is the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. Oh my! they clean everything with no odor or residue or chemicals. I cleaned my white kitchen floor and it was white again. I cleaned the kids swing set and play stuff outside and they were like new. I cleaned my shower/tub with no scum left. Not a lot of elbow grease needed either. If you haven't tried them do so you will not be sorry. in VA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2006 Report Share Posted June 27, 2006 I finally broke down and bought some of those new fangled microfiber rags for cleaning... and WOW. I should have bought them ages ago. I have been using these for 3 or 4 years. I probably have at least 300. No kidding. There are other pictures on the site as well including a cemetary tour of the relatives... ..weird, I know. :-) If you feel weird, how do you think those of us who watched it feel? ;-) Actually I was curious as to what song you put with it. Quite appropriate. Great looking family! (the ones above the ground) Thanks for sharing. Hope Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2006 Report Share Posted June 28, 2006 I bought some 'tide to go' yesterday :-) gets lots of stains on her clothes eating all those fruits/veggies. Looking forward to giving it a try! I too love Mr. Clean Erasers. They do seem to work like magic and I thought they were pretty benign until someone on the pool forum mentioned they contained formaldehyde and cyanide when someone suggested using on their pool tiles! This was the only info I could find and it doesn't seem all that toxic to me so I don't plan on tossing mine. ;-) I have always rinses the area I cleaned anyway as it sometimes leave s white residue. http://www.pgbrands.com/pages/cleaners/msds/MSDS_Mr_Clean_Magic_Eraser.pdf Hope, 300?!?!? LOL Oh my!! Where is the cheapest place to get them and are there differences between them? I noticed the car supply store carries some different weights and they were cheaper then the discount store- guess guys won't shell out for rags like us ladies? <g> Shame shame for keeping these little gems a secret like that!!! ;-) I had put the cemetary tour up for my extended family. Hadn't really thought about other people watching it. But you know I was reading a booklet about things to do in Chicago and one of the items was a tour of a 150 year old cemetary! I know I am not the only weirdo out there.... my poor kids had to listen to all the stories about each person, and in the Jordan one, that is about half the people there. Long visit.... My mom used to play that song on the piano. :-) It's a WWII song from her youth. So it was really the 'only' choice. :-) And she is the one who got us kids hooked on cemataries too... my Dad thought they were just plain morbid. LOL Carol in IL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2006 Report Share Posted June 28, 2006 I love Mr Clean Eraser--I thought the main ingredient was "magic" LOL I checked snopes and found this: http://www.snopes.com/medical/toxins/eraser.asp seems no more toxic than any other household chemical and seems easier to contain than liquids. BTW, Carol, I like wandering in old cemetaries too! When doing geneology I've collected pics of family headstones, it's a valid record. ette -------------- Original message from doihavtasay@...: -------------- I bought some 'tide to go' yesterday :-) gets lots of stains on her clothes eating all those fruits/veggies. Looking forward to giving it a try! I too love Mr. Clean Erasers. They do seem to work like magic and I thought they were pretty benign until someone on the pool forum mentioned they contained formaldehyde and cyanide when someone suggested using on their pool tiles! This was the only info I could find and it doesn't seem all that toxic to me so I don't plan on tossing mine. ;-) I have always rinses the area I cleaned anyway as it sometimes leave s white residue. http://www.pgbrands.com/pages/cleaners/msds/MSDS_Mr_Clean_Magic_Eraser.pdf Hope, 300?!?!? LOL Oh my!! Where is the cheapest place to get them and are there differences between them? I noticed the car supply store carries some different weights and they were cheaper then the discount store- guess guys won't shell out for rags like us ladies? <g> Shame shame for keeping these little gems a secret like that!!! ;-) I had put the cemetary tour up for my extended family. Hadn't really thought about other people watching it. But you know I was reading a booklet about things to do in Chicago and one of the items was a tour of a 150 year old cemetary! I know I am not the only weirdo out there.... my poor kids had to listen to all the stories about each person, and in the Jordan one, that is about half the people there. Long visit.... My mom used to play that song on the piano. :-) It's a WWII song from her youth. So it was really the 'only' choice. :-) And she is the one who got us kids hooked on cemataries too... my Dad thought they were just plain morbid. LOL Carol in IL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2006 Report Share Posted June 28, 2006 I had not heard that about one of my fav cleaning products but glad it's not true. I will be a little more careful about rinsing the area where I use it though. Thanks, Kathy Re: Re: OT- My new favorite thing!! I love Mr Clean Eraser--I thought the main ingredient was "magic" LOL I checked snopes and found this: http://www.snopes.com/medical/toxins/eraser.asp seems no more toxic than any other household chemical and seems easier to contain than liquids. BTW, Carol, I like wandering in old cemetaries too! When doing geneology I've collected pics of family headstones, it's a valid record. ette -------------- Original message from doihavtasay@...: -------------- I bought some 'tide to go' yesterday :-) gets lots of stains on her clothes eating all those fruits/veggies. Looking forward to giving it a try! I too love Mr. Clean Erasers. They do seem to work like magic and I thought they were pretty benign until someone on the pool forum mentioned they contained formaldehyde and cyanide when someone suggested using on their pool tiles! This was the only info I could find and it doesn't seem all that toxic to me so I don't plan on tossing mine. ;-) I have always rinses the area I cleaned anyway as it sometimes leave s white residue. http://www.pgbrands.com/pages/cleaners/msds/MSDS_Mr_Clean_Magic_Eraser.pdf Hope, 300?!?!? LOL Oh my!! Where is the cheapest place to get them and are there differences between them? I noticed the car supply store carries some different weights and they were cheaper then the discount store- guess guys won't shell out for rags like us ladies? <g> Shame shame for keeping these little gems a secret like that!!! ;-) I had put the cemetary tour up for my extended family. Hadn't really thought about other people watching it. But you know I was reading a booklet about things to do in Chicago and one of the items was a tour of a 150 year old cemetary! I know I am not the only weirdo out there.... my poor kids had to listen to all the stories about each person, and in the Jordan one, that is about half the people there. Long visit.... My mom used to play that song on the piano. :-) It's a WWII song from her youth. So it was really the 'only' choice. :-) And she is the one who got us kids hooked on cemataries too... my Dad thought they were just plain morbid. LOL Carol in IL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2006 Report Share Posted June 28, 2006 > 300?!?!? LOL Oh my!! Where is the cheapest place to get them and are > there differences between them? Well, I guess I intentionally forgot to mention I clean 12 - 15 houses and businesses per week. I have not noticed any great difference in the quality of the ones I have tried. Some are supposed to be exclusively for glass but I don't think they are any better than the regular microfiber. The best place I have found to buy them is Costco. It has been a while since I have bought any though. If my memory serves me correctly, they were $9.99 for two dozen cloths. Avoid bleaching them unless really necessary. It breaks down the fiber. I pretty much have to bleach mine because of going house to house and I do not wash them every day, but if I were just using them at home I would not bleach them. You also should not use fabric softener or dryer sheets. If you have alot of glass to clean, you can run some warm water in the sink with a little dish detergent, wet the cloth and wring it out really good. Twist it rather than just squeeze it. Get all the water out that you can. This works great for mirrors and glass. No other cleaner is necessary. > Shame shame for keeping these little gems a secret like that!!! ;-) OK. Time to come clean. (no pun intended) Here's the rest of the story. http://www.microfiber.tv/family.asp?fam_id=ZH18 & CAT=MFMO & UPSCAT= & TRAIL=MAIN,MICR\ ,MFMO%2C You will never use a sponge or string mop again. I LOVE THIS MOP. Here is another handy little item. It works great on bare floors without the hassle of dragging out the electric vac. It is made of good quality but light and easy to maneuver. It has a detachable handheld piece similar to a dustbuster. Here is a link to it on Amazon and this is a good price too. I paid $100 for mine. Sears and Lowes also carry this item. http://www.amazon.com/Electrolux-EL1000A-Pronto/dp/B0007XOHQI/sr=8-1/qid=1151546\ 585/ref=sr_1_1/102-6506772-8440135?ie=UTF8 I have at some point probably used nearly every make of vacuum cleaner. My favorite all time vac is the Kenmore Progressive. It is a canister. Some people do not like canisters. If you are used to an upright, they may take some getting used to but you will probably never go back to an upright. They are easier on your back and are much more versatile. They can do things that an upright simply cannot. It is very easy to go from carpet/rugs to bare floors. It has a quick release foot pedal that you can step on to release the power head from the wand. No need to bend over. Then you can just stick it back on, also without bending over. This is great to get up to the edge of baseboards, cobwebs, crumbs on the couch, behind and around furniture where the powerhead won't fit. The newest models also have an onboard storage for the little sidekick power attachment. It can be used on stairs, upholstered furniture and car interiors. The newer models also now have a telescopic wand. I have not used one with this feature. It would probably not be worth the extra price unless you are very tall or very short. Here is a link for the vac. http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/product.do?pid=02025914000 & vertical=Sears & BV_UseB\ VCookie=Yes You can get them in the store (Sears) for much less than this price, depending upon the features and current sale. They put them on sale frequently. If you get one, do make sure you get the quick release feature though. It is a must. I would also suggest staying away from the bagless vacs, all brands. Long handled swiffer dusters are great. Magic erasers have already been mentioned. I like the Target brand furniture polish and wood floor cleaner. Pumice stones are great for toilet bowl rings. I suppose that is enough. I imagine everyone who has read this far is probably pooped by now. Hope Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2006 Report Share Posted June 28, 2006 Wow, great stuff, Hope. Anyone have any success in getting ink stains out of clothing? Thanks, kathyR From: Down Syndrome Treatment [mailto:Down Syndrome Treatment ] On Behalf Of Hope Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 12:34 AM Down Syndrome Treatment Subject: Re: OT- My new favorite thing!! > 300?!?!? LOL Oh my!! Where is the cheapest place to get them and are > there differences between them? Well, I guess I intentionally forgot to mention I clean 12 - 15 houses and businesses per week. I have not noticed any great difference in the quality of the ones I have tried. Some are supposed to be exclusively for glass but I don't think they are any better than the regular microfiber. The best place I have found to buy them is Costco. It has been a while since I have bought any though. If my memory serves me correctly, they were $9.99 for two dozen cloths. Avoid bleaching them unless really necessary. It breaks down the fiber. I pretty much have to bleach mine because of going house to house and I do not wash them every day, but if I were just using them at home I would not bleach them. You also should not use fabric softener or dryer sheets. If you have alot of glass to clean, you can run some warm water in the sink with a little dish detergent, wet the cloth and wring it out really good. Twist it rather than just squeeze it. Get all the water out that you can. This works great for mirrors and glass. No other cleaner is necessary. > Shame shame for keeping these little gems a secret like that!!! ;-) OK. Time to come clean. (no pun intended) Here's the rest of the story. http://www.microfiber.tv/family.asp?fam_id=ZH18 & CAT=MFMO & UPSCAT= & TRAIL=MAIN,MICR,MFMO%2C You will never use a sponge or string mop again. I LOVE THIS MOP. Here is another handy little item. It works great on bare floors without the hassle of dragging out the electric vac. It is made of good quality but light and easy to maneuver. It has a detachable handheld piece similar to a dustbuster. Here is a link to it on Amazon and this is a good price too. I paid $100 for mine. Sears and Lowes also carry this item. http://www.amazon.com/Electrolux-EL1000A-Pronto/dp/B0007XOHQI/sr=8-1/qid=1151546585/ref=sr_1_1/102-6506772-8440135?ie=UTF8 I have at some point probably used nearly every make of vacuum cleaner. My favorite all time vac is the Kenmore Progressive. It is a canister. Some people do not like canisters. If you are used to an upright, they may take some getting used to but you will probably never go back to an upright. They are easier on your back and are much more versatile. They can do things that an upright simply cannot. It is very easy to go from carpet/rugs to bare floors. It has a quick release foot pedal that you can step on to release the power head from the wand. No need to bend over. Then you can just stick it back on, also without bending over. This is great to get up to the edge of baseboards, cobwebs, crumbs on the couch, behind and around furniture where the powerhead won't fit. The newest models also have an onboard storage for the little sidekick power attachment. It can be used on stairs, upholstered furniture and car interiors. The newer models also now have a telescopic wand. I have not used one with this feature. It would probably not be worth the extra price unless you are very tall or very short. Here is a link for the vac. http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/product.do?pid=02025914000 & vertical=Sears & BV_UseBVCookie=Yes You can get them in the store (Sears) for much less than this price, depending upon the features and current sale. They put them on sale frequently. If you get one, do make sure you get the quick release feature though. It is a must. I would also suggest staying away from the bagless vacs, all brands. Long handled swiffer dusters are great. Magic erasers have already been mentioned. I like the Target brand furniture polish and wood floor cleaner. Pumice stones are great for toilet bowl rings. I suppose that is enough. I imagine everyone who has read this far is probably pooped by now. Hope Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2006 Report Share Posted June 28, 2006 Anyone have any success in getting ink stains out of clothing? Hairspray Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2006 Report Share Posted June 29, 2006 I agree - the Kenmore Progressive is great -- other vacs before (hate the bagless!!) seemed to last just a couple of years (had 1 Dirt Devil that didn't make it to a year and this is just at home) but my Kenmore is at around 7 years right now!! ===================== From: Hope <rhsikes@...> Date: Wed Jun 28 23:33:35 CDT 2006 Down Syndrome Treatment Subject: Re: OT- My new favorite thing!! > 300?!?!? LOL Oh my!! Where is the cheapest place to get them and are > there differences between them? Well, I guess I intentionally forgot to mention I clean 12 - 15 houses and businesses per week. I have not noticed any great difference in the quality of the ones I have tried. Some are supposed to be exclusively for glass but I don't think they are any better than the regular microfiber. The best place I have found to buy them is Costco. It has been a while since I have bought any though. If my memory serves me correctly, they were $9.99 for two dozen cloths. Avoid bleaching them unless really necessary. It breaks down the fiber. I pretty much have to bleach mine because of going house to house and I do not wash them every day, but if I were just using them at home I would not bleach them. You also should not use fabric softener or dryer sheets. If you have alot of glass to clean, you can run some warm water in the sink with a little dish detergent, wet the cloth and wring it out really good. Twist it rather than just squeeze it. Get all the water out that you can. This works great for mirrors and glass. No other cleaner is necessary. > Shame shame for keeping these little gems a secret like that!!! ;-) OK. Time to come clean. (no pun intended) Here's the rest of the story. http://www.microfiber.tv/family.asp?fam_id=ZH18 & CAT=MFMO & UPSCAT= & TRAIL=MAIN,MICR\ ,MFMO%2C You will never use a sponge or string mop again. I LOVE THIS MOP. Here is another handy little item. It works great on bare floors without the hassle of dragging out the electric vac. It is made of good quality but light and easy to maneuver. It has a detachable handheld piece similar to a dustbuster. Here is a link to it on Amazon and this is a good price too. I paid $100 for mine. Sears and Lowes also carry this item. http://www.amazon.com/Electrolux-EL1000A-Pronto/dp/B0007XOHQI/sr=8-1/qid=1151546\ 585/ref=sr_1_1/102-6506772-8440135?ie=UTF8 I have at some point probably used nearly every make of vacuum cleaner. My favorite all time vac is the Kenmore Progressive. It is a canister. Some people do not like canisters. If you are used to an upright, they may take some getting used to but you will probably never go back to an upright. They are easier on your back and are much more versatile. They can do things that an upright simply cannot. It is very easy to go from carpet/rugs to bare floors. It has a quick release foot pedal that you can step on to release the power head from the wand. No need to bend over. Then you can just stick it back on, also without bending over. This is great to get up to the edge of baseboards, cobwebs, crumbs on the couch, behind and around furniture where the powerhead won't fit. The newest models also have an onboard storage for the little sidekick power attachment. It can be used on stairs, upholstered furniture and car interiors. The newer models also now have a telescopic wand. I have not used one with this feature. It would probably not be worth the extra price unless you are very tall or very short. Here is a link for the vac. http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/product.do?pid=02025914000 & vertical=Sears & BV_UseB\ VCookie=Yes You can get them in the store (Sears) for much less than this price, depending upon the features and current sale. They put them on sale frequently. If you get one, do make sure you get the quick release feature though. It is a must. I would also suggest staying away from the bagless vacs, all brands. Long handled swiffer dusters are great. Magic erasers have already been mentioned. I like the Target brand furniture polish and wood floor cleaner. Pumice stones are great for toilet bowl rings. I suppose that is enough. I imagine everyone who has read this far is probably pooped by now. Hope Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2006 Report Share Posted June 30, 2006 Wow.. thanks for all that cleaning advice and recomendations! I LOVE anything that makes that horrible chore go faster so I can go and play. :-) I have not had sucess getting some inks out either. Even with hairspray. I just read alcholol can work. I know it works to take ink off your hands very easily. Another thing I can't get out is some tempra paints! Even the washable ones. She got black on a white blouse that you would think would have been a slam dunk with bleach, but nope. Odd thing is the twins got some on my good couch ( yes I also have a really 'bad' one) and it came right out with the carpet cleaner! Go figure??? Stain release on the couch maybe? --Carol in IL -------------- Original message -------------- From: "Hope" <rhsikes@...> Anyone have any success in getting ink stains out of clothing?Hairspray Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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