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Wouldn't orange eo enhance the cleaning effects?

 

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I am wondering what eos or herbs I can add to my vinegar to improve or add to

its cleaning abilities. I love using vinegar to clean all over because its so

natural. I use it to clean my kitchen, bathroom and floors as well as to wash

my mouse and gerbil cages.

 

Thanks in advance for any tips!

 

Kathy

 

 

 

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At 08:14 PM 8/3/2005, you wrote:

 

>I am wondering what eos or herbs I can add to my vinegar to improve or add

>to its cleaning abilities. I love using vinegar to clean all over because

>its so natural. I use it to clean my kitchen, bathroom and floors as well

>as to wash my mouse and gerbil cages.

>

>Thanks in advance for any tips!

 

lots of alternatives:

 

one of our clients, Bev Mahoney just wrote about using Lemon Myrtle EO that

way:

 

>. I used only about 10-12 drops in a pint of vinegar-water mix, as I

>wanted it to work on glass as well as other surfaces, and it does! Also

>does wonders for the stainless steel sink (it sure can get dull and water

>spotted in a hurry) as well as shining up the porcelain sink and

>formica I live in a motorhome, so I don't have room for a half-dozen big

>bottles of commercial cleaning stuff, each for a different purpose. I

>also don't want chemical fumes hanging around in such an enclosed area. I

>expect that your Germ Beater is going to be wonderful in vinegar/water as

>well, I'm mixing that one up soon, and I'll keep experimenting with

>proportions as well. The lemon myrtle is a winner for sure, both for the

>way it works and the great smell!

 

A lot of us use one of our GermBeater Synergies, either the lemon or the

spice. and for cleaning in the kitchen where you are apt to have grease,

nothing beats orange oil.

 

hope this helps.

 

(actually, pick your favorite citrus oil... they all work well)

 

 

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I was wondering if we could use orange EO to get fatstains out of

clothing? Would it work to just sprinkle the EO on a stain, and then

throw it in the washing machine? I do use vinegar and lavender instead

of fabric softener, but I haven't tried EO on stains... I 'm a bit

scared it will make a stain itself, since orange EO has an orange

color... Anyone tried this?

 

Love,

 

Saskia

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