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How To Remove Grass Stains | Set or Unset

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At some point in time, we’ve all probably had the following moment occur:  

You get a nasty stain on a really nice piece of clothing and no matter how much soap you use or how many times you wash it, the stain just doesn’t come out.  At this point, it’s easy to just toss the shirt in the trash, because what else can you do right?

Well, there’s another option.  Several options actually, and in this stain removal series, we’ll show you how to get rid of grass stains, lingering grease stains, and blood stains without out all the hassle.

No heavy duty chemicals needed.  Just tried and tested stain removal methods that take a natural approach.  So let’s start with the issue at hand – grass stains.

Grass stains can be tough to remove depending on what method you’re using, but with the right combination of natural ingredients,  the process is fairly easy –  take a look below.

 

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.

 

How to Make an All-Natural Kitchen Disinfectant | GreenThreeLife

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When it comes to killing germs in the home, no one wants to skimp on the quality of their disinfectant.  This is  understandable, but it often leads to the purchase of the familiar chemical based cleaners that are sold in stores.

 

If people knew just how easy it is to make powerful, and natural homemade disinfectants at home, they would most likely give it a try and leave those chemical based cleaners in the store where they belong.  

 

If you are looking for an easy, affordable, and of course, natural disinfectant for your home, then look no further. In just a few steps, you will mix your very own, all natural kitchen disinfectant.  All you need is a few natural ingredients, a spray bottle, and you’ll be ready to clean. Let’s get started!

 

Organic Skin Toner | For Every Skin Type

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What does skin toner do?

Skin toner is used after you have cleansed your face to remove any excess oil, dirt, or residual makeup that still may be lingering on your skin.  In addition to that, natural skin toner can help balance the pH of your skin. The combination of a proper pH balance and the pore cleansing effects of this natural skin toner, may help you ward off bothersome acne breakouts that are a result of oily skin.

 

That being said, whether you have oily skin, dry skin, or something in between, this natural skin toner is great for all skin types.  Also, the touch of lavender in this skin toner has a very calming and relaxing effect, making it a perfect addition to your bedtime skin care regimen.

 

Homemade Organic Bug Spray for Gardens | Works on Aphids, Mites, And More….

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If you’ve gardened before, you may know the names of some of the following garden pests: Aphids, army worms, cabbage loopers, grasshoppers, white flies, squash bugs.  

 

The list goes on and on, but the nuisance of garden insects eating up your prized produce doesn’t have to continue.  

 

We’ve compiled a list of the most common garden insects that will wreak havoc on your garden and found a natural way to keep them at bay.  As always, we keep our recipes non-toxic, but make no mistake, natural doesn’t mean weak.  

 

This Organic Bug Spray is very strong, and harnesses the power of some of the most potent natural elements to keep your garden as pest free as possible. 

 

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.

 

Amazing Glass Cleaner Recipe: The Only One You’ll Ever Need

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To date, this has to be our easiest recipe.  No essential oils or extras are necessary for this one.  Just mix two simple ingredients together, and one of them is practically free.  

 

As soon as this glass cleaner recipe is mixed, it will be ready to leave your glass sparkling and shining after just one cleaning.

 

Keep in mind this recipe is multi-use and can be used on the following:

  • Wine Glasses
  • Glass Mugs and Cups
  • Windows
  • Glass Tables
  • All things glass….

Non-Toxic Nail Polish Remover That Works: DIY & Natural

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Just the mention of nail polish remover can almost put the awful scent of acetone in the air.   

We don’t know how it happened, but somehow, someway, using harsh chemicals became a necessary evil of nail care.  Not only do you have to deal with those fumes, but you may get the chemical itself on your skin.  Acetone, a main ingredient in nail polish remover, can cause redness and irritation on contact. Who wants that? Probably not you.

There’s got to be another way right?  A natural way perhaps? Of course, that’s what we’re here for.  We have a quick and easy natural nail polish remover recipe that you can mix together in less than 3 minutes.

Read through the easy recipe below, and get ready to kiss those harsh fumes goodbye.