Cleaning

Grease Stain Removal: The Natural Way

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There are few things in this world tougher to remove than grease:  

  • Dingy yellow grease stains on the stove top
  • Greasy smudges on your clothes
  • Oily hand prints on the walls
  • Grease build up on the counter top

No matter where it’s found, grease is an unforgiving invader that doesn’t quit.  

 

Fair enough, this grease stain removal recipe was created to wipe out the toughest grease stains and it works practically on any surface.  Keep in mind that embedded grease stains will cling to surfaces as if their lives depend on it, so be sure to read our “How to Use It” section below, so you’ll know exactly how to apply this grease remover and have the best chance of removing grease the first time.

 

To make this ultra tough, natural grease stain remover, you’ll only need a few items.  You can find them easily by clicking the links in the recipe list below.

 

A rusted crown

Homemade Rust Remover

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Rust, rust, rust.  Rust on the car, rust around the faucet in your home.  If there’s one statement that’s tried and true it’s this, “If it can rust, it will rust.”  Rust can be annoying when it eventually and inevitably pops up somewhere around your home. 

The good news is after you finish using these natural rust removal methods, rust won’t be a bother to you no matter when it starts to appear.

 

Let’s breakdown a little bit of the science shall we?  What is rust? Rust is an iron oxide that is the lovechild of iron and oxygen when they react with each other in the presence of water.  So basically, unless you remove all of the oxygen, or all of the water in your home, it will be next to impossible to completely stop rust from occurring.  That being said, with a little effort, you can easily remove rust once you spot it.

 

Here are a couple simple and easy ways to remove rust that don’t involve a lot of ingredients or mixing.  Matter of fact, the first method I’m going to show you only has one ingredient. 

The second method, which is by far the most unique one, is called the Margarita Method, you’ll see why in a bit.

 

How to Remove Blood Stains from Any Fabric Type

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From outdoor accidents, to kitchen mishaps, however they come to be, blood stains can be a nuisance; and if they end up on light colored clothing or carpet, they’re even worse.  But before you start heading towards the trash can with that white linen shirt, give our simple blood stain removal method a try.

 

This method is so easy and so awesome, it only takes one ingredient to get the job done.  That’s right, one ingredient. So without further ado, let’s get to removing that blood stain.

 

The Best Natural Window Cleaner

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This natural window cleaner recipe is so simple and easy, we actually hesitated to post it.  But after doing some research, we found that a lot of people still have a hard time finding a natural window cleaner that actually works.  So we decided to put our hesitations aside, and share this practical and amazingly simple recipe with you.

 

This recipe has a grand total of two ingredients, and one of those ingredients is practically free.  Have some doubts?  Don’t worry, those two ingredients are more than enough to create a natural window cleaner that will brighten your windows and your home.  

 

Before you get started with this recipe, you’re going to need a few things.  You can get them on your own, or you can find them easily by clicking the items on the ingredient list below.