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DIY Cleaning Solution with Hydrogen Peroxide, Dawn and Soda.

Olena Loun Cleaning Tips

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I have had a few requests to share this DIY cleaning solution with Hydrogen Peroxide, Dawn and soda again. Please share it, so you would have it handy next time you need to clean a stain. This DIY stain remover works on every stain I’ve tried it on. There is no need to buy oxyclean again!

The mixture is:

  • 1 tsp. Dawn dishwashing detergent
  • 3-4 tablespoons of hydrogen peroxide
  • A couple tablespoons of baking soda.

Scrub on with a scrubbing brush.

Cleaning Solution for the Bathroom

cleaning-bathtubOne of our customers asked us to clean a bath that didn’t look very inviting, to say the least. After washing off the layer of dirt, we started the process of cleaning using our homemade cleaner.

Cleaning the bathroom can be overwhelming and, let’s face it, unpleasant task. Most of the cleaning solutions contain harsh chemicals that you should avoid. You can prepare a natural cleaning solution that will help you get rid of stains, whiten your grout and clean your tub and bathroom tile. Trust me, working without a protective mask and goggles makes the cleaning much more fun.

You’ll need: 1/2 cup baking soda, 1/4 cup hydrogen peroxide and 1 teaspoon of liquid dish soap.

Mix well all ingredients and you are ready to use your homemade cleaning miracle.

Want a Cleaner Toilet?

cleaning-toiler-peroxide Very few of us like to clean a toilet. Well, there are some things you have to do, unless you are willing to hire a house cleaning service. So, you want a cleaner toilet? Pour half a cup of peroxide into the toilet bowl, let it sit for 20 minutes, and brush clean. Not only peroxide removes stains, but it is also an amazing disinfectant. If you haven’t cleaned the toilet for a while and our peroxide trick didn’t work, you might want to consider using a pumice stone. Just make sure you keep the stone and the surface vet. It will take any stain off easily.