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Heloese, (sp) in the paper, has been telling the wonders of Vinegar for

years.

It is really good, but does it actually disinfect? It sure cuts urine very

well. I hated it when a cleaning girl used bleach, and didn't rinse. I like

lysol. It disinfects, and doesn't leave the strong amonia of unrinsed bleach.

Love a lot,

Imogene

In a message dated 10/21/2008 11:50:42 AM Central Daylight Time,

la.melense@... writes:

Dear friends, I too had the problem a couple of times -on our wall to wall

carpet. Then I solved it this way: I got a rubber backed rug and put it over

the carpet at my husband's side. On top, I put 3 thick old bath towels (since

I'm a pack rat, I always have " old " things to resort to); then I left a big

bucket at the end of the protection pad. That was the end of the soaked

carpet. If those were wet in the morning, I had the whole day to wash them and

get

them ready for another night. The bucket worked fine too. After a few weeks,

the social worker for the Aging Services ordered a commode, but it came too

late -Sherman was already in the NH.

Now, the CLEANING. That's hard work, especially if you have to do it at 2 or

4 AM. I did the same thing I do when the cats throw up, something a carpet

cleaning man told me many years ago. I use a solution of vinegar and water,

half and half. First, you have to soak off as much as you can with paper towels

or old rugs. Then you spray the solution and let it work for a few minutes;

and then you soak that out too. You may have to repeat it if the wetting was

not fresh, but vinegar cleans beautifully and naturally, and takes away any

smell.

Good luck to y'all!

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I clean exclusively with vinegar or baking soda, either in solutions or

alone. I keep a vinegar/water spray bottle (1:4) in every room - with 4

dogs and a cat and all these parrots, there is always something to clean up

and disinfect. It is also an essential (white, not ACV) part of my laundry

arsenal. If I have several stained articles of clothing, I put 1/4c vinegar

with 2T of baking soda in my washer with the detergent and water, let it

agitate for a minute, then turn it off to soak for an hour or so before

completing the cycle. No more presprays.

For carpets, I sprinkle a little baking soda onto the carpet, then spray it

with the vinegar/water solution. After a while I use my hand-held carpet

extractor on the spot. I'm told this is the same thing as the more exensive

oxy-cleaners, which I used to use; I just know it works as well. However,

as always, color test first.

His,

Sherry

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daughter of , (mis?)diagnosed with AD in 2005, descent slowed by

Aricept; diagnosed with LBD March 2008, in a wonderful NH 1/2 mile from my

house. We're learning to live with Lewy...

----- Original Message -----

> Heloese, (sp) in the paper, has been telling the wonders of Vinegar for

> years.

> It is really good, but does it actually disinfect? It sure cuts urine

> very

> well. I hated it when a cleaning girl used bleach, and didn't rinse. I

> like

> lysol. It disinfects, and doesn't leave the strong amonia of unrinsed

> bleach.

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