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DIY Pine Cleaner

One of my favorite things about winter is the scent of fresh pine. A few years ago, I started making my own DIY pine cleaner to avoid harsh chemicals. Now it’s a staple in my cleaning routine! This ...
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DIY Granite Cleaner Spray

You can easily make your own DIY granite cleaner! It is all natural and will help you clean all the stone and granite in your ...
An outdoor deck sees lots of traffic. Muddy shoes, spilled food, and wet dogs can leave it dirty, stained, and smelly. Even if the deck isn't a party platform, it's up against the elements—pollen, ...
Everyone loves a clean home, but our obsession with sanitation may come at a cost to our health. Some people, especially those with allergies, can develop sensitivities to the harsh chemicals in store ...
Have you toyed with the idea of using essential oils in your DIY cleaners? Tackle a dirty toilet using a fresh-scented oil ...
IF your oven is looking a little worse for wear after your Christmas cooking, don’t fret. These simple hacks will leave it ...
Making your own cleaning products helps avoid harsh chemicals and saves money on store-bought brands. Common household ingredients like vinegar, baking soda, and rubbing alcohol can clean everything ...
Rubbing alcohol, vinegar, or dish soap make for effective window cleaners. Mix the solution, spray, then wipe with a squeegee or a microfiber cloth.
These days, a walk down the cleaning aisle of your local supermarket feels nothing short of overwhelming. Whether it’s glass cleaner or laundry detergent, the options are nearly endless, and it can be ...