Monday, April 16, 2007

Going Totally Natural - Shampoos To Household Products


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From: ASSISTING THE TRANSFORMATION INTO(((♥)))

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From: Warrior~aka~annie


Shampoo free! Healthy hair, naturally.


Also, check out:
www.pioneerthinking.com

Make your own bath salts, shampoos, oils, etc......

Cleansers:
(these are from http://www.hometownannapolis.com/parks_boating.html for use on boats, but all work just as well for us land locked folks)
General Cleaner
Baking soda and vinegar. Or lemon juice combined with borax paste

Floor Cleaner
One cup vinegar in 2 gallons of water

Window Cleaner
One cup vinegar + 1 qt. warm water. Rinse and squeegee

Aluminum Cleaner
2 Tbsp. cream of tartar + 1 qt. of hot water

Brass Cleaner
Worcestershire sauce. Or paste made of equal
amounts of salt, vinegar, and water

Copper Cleaner
Lemon juice and water. Or paste of lemon juice, salt, and flour

Chrome Cleaner/Polish
Apple cider vinegar to clean; baby oil to polish

Stainless Steel Cleaner
Baking soda or mineral oil for polishing, vinegar to remove spots

Fiberglass Stain Remover
Baking soda paste

Mildew Remover
Paste with equal amounts of lemon juice and salt, or white vinegar and salt

Drain Opener
Dissemble or use plumber's snake. Or flush with
boiling water + one-quarter cup baking soda + one-quarter cup vinegar

Wood Polish
Olive or almond oil (interior walls only)

Hand Cleaner
Baby oil or margarine

Head & Shower
Baking soda; brush thoroughly

Rug/Upholstery Cleaner
Dry corn starch sprinkled on; vacuum

While baking soda, vinegar, lemon juice, and
vegetable oils are far less harmful than
bleaches, scouring powders or detergents, they
are still toxic to marine life. Use all cleaning
products sparingly and minimize the amount
discharged into the water. Never dispose of any
cleaning products down the thru-hull drain; dispose of them on shore.






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