Guest guest Posted July 30, 2006 Report Share Posted July 30, 2006 Has anyone told you that you are a wonderful person? Thank you for sharing this! - " jessica Martin " <jessica Sunday, July 30, 2006 7:16 AM Wonder Juice All Purpose Cleanser > Hi there, > I developed this natural cleanser for the dog daycare I work at. We > needed something that > could get the " dog snot " off the walls and doorways without taking hours > of scrubbing and > rinsing and was safe to use in quantity around the animals. Although you > do have to rinse > with warm water, it rinses easily and only takes once. It takes a minute > to penetrate really > greasy or dirty areas, but if you let it do the work for you and are > patient, it is worth the > effort in mixing it up. Enjoy. > > Wonder Juice (named by my co-workers) > > You will need: 1 gallon jug and a squirt bottle > > 2tbl Borax > 1tbl washing soda > 1C liquid Castile soap or Murphey's oil soap > 1C white vinegar > > Essential Oils > I use (but you are not limited to) > 1/2C Sweet Orange eso > 2tbl Eucalyptus eso > 2tbl Lemon eso > > Add Borax and Washing Soda to the jug and fill 1/4 of the way with HOT > water. Cap and > shake to dissolve. Add the vinegar and fill the jug with more hot water, > about 2/3 full. > Add the essential oils, and the soap and gently fill the jug the rest of > the way, leaving > about 2 inches at the top empty. Cap and shake the dickens out of the > jug. It will suds so > don't open it until it settles down a bit or you might have a sud bomb on > your hands. > After it cools slightly, give it a gentle shake to mix the oils back in > evenly and pour some > into a squirt bottle. > > Squirt liberally on almost any kind of cleaning job. I give it 60-90 > seconds to penetrate > oily dirt or scummy stains. Then scrub with a brush or just wipe off with > a rag or sponge. > Rinse with a moist rag or sponge to make sure you don't leave a residue or > streaks. > > Suggested uses for Wonder Juice > > Showers, Toilets, Counter tops, Sinks, Refridgeraters, Dog doors (eeeww), > That spot in the > hallway where the dog walks along the wall; scratching himself, > lightswitch covers, tile > floors, cat boxes, the grill of the car where all the dead bugs get baked > into the paint, the > barbeque grill, any surface that sticky todlers come into contact with, > stove tops, > microwaves, diaper pails, and any other area in your home, garage, or life > that you try not > to think about because it is disgusting and you don't know how to clean > it. > > Please note: > Citrus essential oils have been known to be skin irritants and can cause > photosensitivity. > Please use gloves if you are sensitive or are unsure how you might react > to them. This > recipe makes a whole lot, which should be used within a month if stored in > plastic. If you > are not cleaning a facility, don't own 6 dogs, and don't have 15 kids, you > will want to mix a > smaller batch as the essential oils will break down plastic bottles and it > will loose some of > its effectiveness, or you can store it in a glass jug and never have to > worry about it. You > can also be the domestic angel of all your friends, mix up a gallon and > present everyone > with a bottle, and hope no one thinks you are giving them a hint. Enjoy! > > Jessica in north Texas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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