Make Your Own Cleaners For Silverware
Can you look in your laundry and bathroom cupboards and find umpteen
tins and bottles of pungent, toxic cleaners?
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One whiff of any of them will probably leave you short of breath.
These cleaners are wiped around toilet seats, baths and
kitchen surfaces, not to mention the fact that our clothes are
drenched in them each time we do the washing. A lot of
cleaning products are absorbed by our skin. Many are
carcinogenic and many can affect our central nervous system.
So far
we have only mentioned the affect on our bodies but what about the
affect on our environment. That's another story we don't need
to go into here as you are well aware of how fragile it is.
Lets get down to something constructive and make some healthy
cleaners. Most of ingredients are in your pantry right now, so
let's get started:
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Cleaning Silverware
Cleaning silver method 1:
In a stainless steel sink add 1/2 cup baking
soda to 5 litres (1/2 bucket) of
water and stir
until dissolved. Dip silver in water and
wipe with sponge to remove tarnish.
Cleaning silver method 2:
Rub toothpaste into article and rinse well.