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Hello everyone,

I want to say a big thank you to Lori for the information which will be so

useful to me - I hate the thought of all the chemicals in the house and for

a good while I have been using vinegar as a cleanser too (white vinegar) -

it removes odours (dog urine neat onto the spot after blotting) and also is

a very good fabric softener and static remover in the washing machine - and

also I have visited the web site for household cleaners and also self

cleaning and found it all so good - I am going to digest it all at length.

I am off to buy more lemons!!

Thanks again Lori

Love Lynne

 

 

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what web site? thx/

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Thursday, March 31, 2005 6:00 AM

[Raw Food] cleansers and shampoos

 

 

Hello everyone,

I want to say a big thank you to Lori for the information which will be so

useful to me - I hate the thought of all the chemicals in the house and for

a good while I have been using vinegar as a cleanser too (white vinegar) -

it removes odours (dog urine neat onto the spot after blotting) and also is

a very good fabric softener and static remover in the washing machine - and

also I have visited the web site for household cleaners and also self

cleaning and found it all so good - I am going to digest it all at length.

I am off to buy more lemons!!

Thanks again Lori

Love Lynne

 

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My bathroom was renovated eight years ago and I have never used

cleansers in it. I have a chamois in the shower and wipe off the

walls, tub, and chrome when I finish showering. It's a habit I

developed as a teenager when my mom forced me to do this, but you know,

it really pays off in the long run.

 

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Am I understandin you right - can I safely use white vinegar in place of a

fabric softener on my clothes - it won't hurt/discolor them or anything?

I really want to know this - because if this is true - wow- it would be great to

stop buyin fabric softener!

Thanks for any feedback.

 

Lynne <niklyn wrote:

Hello everyone,

I want to say a big thank you to Lori for the information which will be so

useful to me - I hate the thought of all the chemicals in the house and for

a good while I have been using vinegar as a cleanser too (white vinegar) -

it removes odours (dog urine neat onto the spot after blotting) and also is

a very good fabric softener and static remover in the washing machine - and

also I have visited the web site for household cleaners and also self

cleaning and found it all so good - I am going to digest it all at length.

I am off to buy more lemons!!

Thanks again Lori

Love Lynne

 

 

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