Guest guest Posted June 7, 2004 Report Share Posted June 7, 2004 > > Household and Cleaning Recipes > > I thought about sending this or not, then decided because we were all health > concious, I would offer you some " recipes " for homemade products that we all > use everyday or occasionally. My feelings will not be hurt if you want to > hit delete! LOL Marilyn > Apple Pie Spice Potpourri > > A delightful potpourri with real apple slices and spices, to make > your house smell wonderful! > > 1 small apple - made into dried apple slices (see below) > 1 cup carnation petals, pink and red, dried > Cinnamon stick, broken into small pieces > 2 teaspoons nutmeg > 1 1/ 2 tablespoons whole cloves > 1 tablespoon grated orange peel > 3 drops vanilla fragrance oil (at your craft store) > > Preheat your oven to 150 degrees. Slice the unpeeled apple in very > thin slices and lay in a single layer on a baking sheet sprayed > lightly with vegetable oil spray and bake for 30 minutes. You can > sprinkle a little cinnamon on top to make these cinnamon dried > apples. Let the dried apple cool for about ten minutes before adding > to the other ingredients. > > In a lidded glass jar (a Mason jar is perfect) combine all of the > ingredients of the potpourri mixture, and gently combine with a > wooden spoon. Cover tightly. This mixture will keep for months. To > use, place about a tablespoon into 2 cups of boiling water. Turn > down > the heat and let the mixture simmer gently to release all of the > wonderful apple pie scent! > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > - > ---------- > Beeswax Wood Polish > 60 g Beeswax granules > 300 ml Pure turpentine > 25 g Pure soap or soap flakes > 150 ml Boiling water > 6 dr Essential oil of lavender > > 1. Melt the waxes with the turpentine in a double boiler (warning > low > flash point) > 2. Grate the soap into a bowl and pour on the boiling water and stir > briskly to dissolve it. > 3. Let the soapy water cool slightly and then pour it into the > melted > wax stirring well as it makes an emulsion. > 4. Put in a small jar or container with a tight fitting lid. > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > - > ---------- > Carpet Freshener Recipes > 1. Simply sprinkle on plain old baking soda, allow some time for it > to neutralize odors, and then vacuum it up. Not only is it > effective, > but it's simple and inexpensive too. > > 2. " I too find Carpet Fresh expensive so in a plastic bag place > about > 400g Baking Soda and add a few drops of Essential Oil in a fragrance > you like. Mix it about with your hands to blend the oil and break up > any lumps and when well mixed place in the Carpet Fresh container > and > sprinkle the carpets with it before vacuuming. " (submitted by Dawn) > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > - > ---------- > Cinnamon Cut-Outs > Use these anytime to hang on a door (in the bathroom would be > great!) > to scent the air with real cinnamon. (Thanks to the member who sent > this in.) > 1 cup cinnamon > 4 tablespoons glue > 3/4 cup water > Mix all together and roll into a ball. Set for 2 hrs in > refrigerator. > Roll between two pieces of wax paper (about 1/4 thick) and use your > cookie cutters to make cinnamon cut-outs. Use straw poked through > top > of ornament to make a hole to hang. Dry for 12 hrs one side flip > over > and dry 12 more hrs. > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > - > ---------- > Coffee Maker Cleaner > Fill reservoir with 1 pint (473mL) white vinegar and enough extra > water to fill the reservoir. Turn on Coffee Maker. Let it brew 1 cup > of water/vinegar solution, then turn off coffee maker. Let it stand > for 1/2 hour, then turn coffee maker back on. When finished brewing, > rinse pot, then fill reservoir with water and let it brew the hot > water. I ususally do this twice. Better than commercial coffee maker > cleaners. > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > - > ---------- > Copper Cleaner > 1. Rub the copper with Worcestershire Sauce, let set for a minute > and > rinse off! > 2. You can also try rubbing with catsup/ketchup. > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > - > ---------- > Easy Floor Cleaner > > Mix 1 cup white vinegar with 2 gallons hot water. For greasy floors, > add 1/4 cup washing soda and 1 tablespoon vegetable-oil-based soap > to > the above mixture. > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > - > ---------- > Easy Shower Cleaner > Dilute floral scented store brand bleach 1 part to 9 parts water and > put in a spray bottle to use as a quick mist after showering every > couple of days, I also mist the curtain liner. (Be sure to mark the > bottle carefully so everyone knows what it is! Keep out of reach of > kids.) > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > - > ---------- > Essential Oil Room Air Freshener Spray Recipe > Make your own essential oil air freshening sprays with this fun and > easy recipe! You can bottle this and give it as gifts, or just enjoy > using it in your own house every day! > > Ingredients: > > 1 cup distilled water > 8 - 10 drops essential oil of your choice > spray bottle, with a fine mist setting > label > > Pour the cup of distilled water into the spray bottle. Add the drops > of essential oils and shake very well. Cap the bottle, and allow to > sit for a few hours before using. Shake the bottle before each use > to > evenly distribute the scented oil throughout the water. Use the > label > to describe what sort of air freshener each bottle is. And be sure > to > use the fine mist setting on your bottle, so the spray will be > distributed nicely in the air. > > Here are some interesting ideas for wonderful air freshener sprays, > but you can go ahead and create your own favorite blends using > scents > that you love the most! To use the following recipe, just add the > recommended amounts of essential oil to the spray bottle with the > distilled water, and follow the instructions as above. Please note > that essential oils can vary in potency - for this reason, you can > add or reduce the amounts of essential oil recommended in each > recipe, if you find that the essential oil you've bought is either > stronger or weaker than expected. > > DEODORIZING ROOM SPRAY This one is great for the bathroom! > 6 drops bergamot essential oil > 1 drop eucalyptus essential oil > 2 drops lemon essential oil > > Add to the distilled water in the spray bottle, shake well and spray > as a fine mist. > > PET DEODORIZING ROOM SPRAY > If you have pets like I do, this spray is great for around the > litter > box, or just for freshening up the entire house! > > 6 drops cedarwood > 3 drops tea tree oil > > Add to the distilled water in the spray bottle, shake well and spray > as a fine mist. > > APPLE PIE SPICE ROOM AIR FRESHENER > 6 drops Cinnamon essential oil > 3 drops clove essential oil > > Add to distilled water in the spray bottle, shake well and spray as > a > fine mist. I love this one sprayed in the kitchen! > > ORANGE SPICE ROOM AIR FRESHENER > 5 drops orange essential oil > 2 drops cinnamon essential oil > > Add to distilled water in the spray bottle, shake well and spray as > a > fine mist. Lovely spicy orange scent! > > Now, here are three blends made to change your mood for the better! > It's been proven that with the effects of aromatherapy, just the way > things smell can altar your mood. > > MOOD LIFTER AIR FRESHENER SPRAY > > 4 drops chamomile essential oil > 3 drops orange essential oil > 2 drops ylang ylang essential oil > > Follow directions as with other recipes above. This recipe will make > you feel more light hearted, and less depressed. > > STRESS RELIEVER AIR FRESHENER SPRAY > 4 drops lavender essential oil > 3 drops rose essential oil > 2 drops clary sage essential oil, optional > > Follow directions as with other recipes above. This air freshener > will help relieve stress, and it smells really wonderful! > > SLEEPY-HOUR RELAXATION AIR FRESHENER SPRAY > 4 drops lavender essential oil > 3 drops chamomile essential oil > > Both of these essential oils have wonderful, sedative effects. Spray > a little in your bedroom a half hour before going to bed, to enjoy > the soothing effects of these natural sedatives. Or spray a little > on > your pillow or bedclothes to enjoy a whole night of wonderful, > restorative sleep. > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > - > ---------- > Hard Water Fabric Gel Soap > 2 cups pure soap flakes > 1 1/2 cups Borax > 6 cups warm water > 1/2 cup glycerin > 2 t essential oil either lavender, lemon or eucalyptus > > In med pan, stir soap flakes, borax, &water. Heat slowly, stir til > mix is clear. Add glycerin, set aside to cool. When cool, add > essential oil, stir well. Pour in mason jar or other container, > cover > til needed. > > To use, add 1 cup Gel per load of clothes, making sure soap is > dissolved well before adding clothes to water. This gel works best > w/warm water, or dissolve it in qt warm water before adding it to > the > wash. > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > - > ---------- > Hard Water Laundry Detergent > 1 cup soap flakes > 1 cup washing soda > 1 cup borax > > Mix ingredients and store in a lidded, labeled canister in the > laundry room. To use: Measure out 1/2 cup to 3/4 cup and wash your > clothing in warm or cold water. Use cold water for the rinse cycle. > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > - > ---------- > Homemade Pre-treating Stain Remover > 2 TBS Ammonia > 3/4 Cup Dawn Dish Soap > 2 Cups warm Water > > Mix well. Store in a spray bottle. Let sit 15 minutes on stains; > then > wash. > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > - > ---------- > How to DE-FOG Windows and Mirrors > To prevent windows or mirrors from steaming: Clean the glass > ccasionally with a cloth moistened with glycerin. Wipe it so only a > trace of the glycerin is left on the surface. Use on the inside of a > window. > > Another way... > Clean your bathroom mirror and then apply a mixture of water with a > tiny bit of dish soap in it and then wipe dry. Now you won't have to > keep wiping down your mirror when getting ready to keep the fog > away. > Should last till you clean it next... if not you might not have put > enough soap in. Works on windows in the winter as well. Especially > for when you are doing dishes, go to look outside and try wiping the > window with your soaking wet hands making matters worse. > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > - > ---------- > Kettle DE-Scaler > Boil one part vinegar with two parts water in kettle for 15 minutes. > Rinse THOROUGHLY (unless you REALLY want to wake up in the > morning...), then boil full kettle of water for 15 minutes. > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > - > ---------- > Laundry Stain Remover > 1/2 Cup vinegar > 1/2 cup ammonia (sudsy or plain) > 1/4 cup wisk > 1/2 cup water > > Mix it together in a squirt or spray bottle and use as you would > regular stain remover. > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > - > ---------- > Lemon Air Freshener > 1 cup Water > 1/4 cup Fresh Lemon Balm Or Verbena -- chopped > 2 T Lemon Peel -- Grated > 2 T Fresh Lemon Juice > 1 t Baking Soda > > Bring water to boil in a large saucepan. Add lemon balm, lemon peel, > lemon juice, and baking soda and stir until baking soda dissolves > thoroughly. The mixture will foam up after you add the baking soda > so > be sure your saucepan is large enough. Let cool and fill a spray > bottle. Makes about one cup. > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > - > ---------- > Lemon Microwave Cleaner > Add 4 tablespoons of lemon juice to 1 cup water in a microwave-safe, > 4-cup bowl. Boil 5 minutes in the microwave, allowing the steam to > condense on the inside walls of the oven. Then wipe clean. > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > - > ---------- > Marble Cleaner > 1/2 C. white vinegar > 1/4 C. baking soda > 1 C. ammonia > 1 gal. hot water > > Mix well in a bucket. Wear rubber gloves, and work in well- > ventilated > area. Use a sponge to wash marble. Rinse with clear water, then dry. > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > - > ---------- > Multi-Purpose Household Cleaner Recipe > 1 cup household ammonia > 1/2 cup white vinegar > 1/4 cup baking soda > 1 gallon warm water > > Mix thoroughly. Store some in clean spray bottles to clean your > counters, cupboard doors, walls, doorknobs, etc. and use the rest to > mop your floors. This mixture has great grease fighting action! > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > - > ---------- > Natural Toilet Cleaning Paste > For toilets, make a paste of 1/3 cup lemon juice and 2/3 cups borax, > spread on stains, let sit two hours, then brush off. For regular > toilet cleaning, brush toilet with baking soda. > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > - > ---------- > Odor Absorbing Spray > Why waste money on commercial products when you can make your own > air > deodorizer? Use a regular pump spray mister with 4 cups of water in > it, add 4 teaspoons of baking soda and spray the odours away. > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > - > ---------- > Pine Potpourri > What a great recipe for anyone who lives near pine trees! Put those > pine needles to use with this beautifully scented potpourri. > > 1/2 cup bayberry leaves > 1/2 cup snipped balsam needles > 1/2 cup miniature pine cones > 1/2 cup rose hips > 2 tsp orrisroot > 2 drops pine fragrance oil > > Mix the bayberry, balsam, pine cones and rose hips in a large bowl. > Add the orrisroot and fixative and stir gently. Simmer in a > potpourri > warmer, or display in pretty crystal dishes around the house. > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > - > ---------- > Pre-Wash Spray > 1/2 C. household ammonia > 1/4 C. baking soda > 1/2 C. white vinegar > 1/2 gal. water > > After mixing this solution, put part of it in a smaller spray bottle > to keep handy by the washing machine when doing laundry. Spray > liberally onto clothes where needed. > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > - > ---------- > Simple De-Icer > For icy door steps in freezing temperatures: get warm water and put > Dawn dishwashing liquid in it. Pour it all over the steps. They > won't > refreeze. > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > - > ---------- > Simple Homemade Fabric Softener Sheets > Spray a mixture of half water, half fabric softener onto a regular > clean face cloth and toss it in with your laundry in the washing > machine. > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > - > ---------- > Simple Humidifier Freshener > Eliminate odors in your humidifier Pour 3-4 teaspoons of lemon juice > into the water. > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > - > ---------- > Super Drain Cleaner Recipe > 1 cup baking soda > 1 cup table salt > 1/4 cup cream of tartar > 1 cup boiling water > Cold Water. > > Mix baking soda, table salt, and cream of tartar. Stir each time > before using. Keep in a clean, covered jar. > > When ready to use, pour 1/4 cup of mixture into drain. Immediately > add the 1 cup boiling water. Wait ten seconds, then flush with cold > water for at least 20 seconds. > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > - > ---------- > Tile and Grout Cleaner > 1/2 cup baking soda > 1/3 cup household ammonia > 1/4 cup white vinegar > 7 cups warm water > > Combine in a gallon container.. do yourself a favor .. and put the > water in FIRST! > > Shake.. and don't get it near anything with BLEACH! To use: fill a > spray bottle, spray onto tile/grout- wipe with a damp cloth or > sponge, or use a scrub brush. > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > - > ---------- > Upholstery Stain Remover > To remove pencil, crayon or ink marks from upholstery, use dry > baking > soda. Use a hairbrush or similar brush to rub baking soda and remove > the marks. > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > - > ---------- > Vanilla Room Spray Recipe > 4 oz. clean spray bottle with a fine mist setting > 1 1/2 ounces of distilled water > 1 1/2 ounces of vanilla extract > > Directions: Fill the spray bottle with 1.5 ounces of vanilla extract > and 1.5 ounces of distilled water. (Even though a 4 oz. bottle is > suggested, leave about 1 oz. unfilled so you can shake the bottle > well between uses.) Shake the bottle prior to each use, and let it > sit for about a day before making a conclusion that the aroma is too > weak; the aroma can change after the air freshener has had time to > sit. Mist lightly in the room. Be especially careful not to allow > the > air freshener mist fall onto furniture or into open beverages. > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > - > ---------- > Vinegar Shower Cleaner > > 1 cup white vinegar > 3 cups water > > Add to a large spray bottle and shake well before each use. Use to > clean your bathroom - allowing the mixture to sit longer on more > stubborn stains. The acidity in the vinegar will help remove grout > and grime. > > > Waterproof Glue Recipe > > 2 Packets unflavoured gelatin -- (1/2 ounce) > 2 tablespoons cold water > 3 tablespoons skim milk > several drops oil of cloves (optional) > > 1. In a small bowl, sprinkle gelatin over cold water. Set aside to > soften. > 2. Heat milk to boiling point and pour into softened gelatin. Stir > until gelatin is dissolved. > 3. Add oil of cloves as preservative if glue is to be kept for more > than a day. > > Makes about 1/3 cup > > Store glue in a screw-capped jar. It will gel as it cools, but this > will not affect its adhesiveness. Set jar in a pan of hot water to > soften glue for reuse. > > > Weekly Drain Cleaner Recipe > > 1 cup baking soda > 1 cup vinegar > very hot water > > Pour the baking soda into the clogged drain followed by the vinegar. > As this foams, flush with very hot water. Done on a weekly basis, > this keeps the drain free of hair and clogging grease. Great for > kitchen sinks and bathrooms. > > > Window and Surface Cleaner > Thanks to for this formula! > > 1 cup ammmonia > 1 teaspoon Dawn dish liguid > 1 pint (2 cups) alcohol > > Place ingredients in a one-gallon jug and fill the remainder of jug > with tap water. To use pour some into spray bottle and use on widows > and other surfaces. > > > Wood and Wall Cleaning Solution > > 1 gallon warm water > 1 cup ammonia > 1/2 cup vinegar > 1/4 cup baking soda > > Combine and use to clean walls and woodwork. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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