Pantry Cleaners: Recipes for Homemade Cleaning Products with Bauer Energy Design® Processed Water
August 12, 2009 at 2:36 pm Leave a comment
Simple recipes using products from your pantry with Bauer Energy Design® Processed Water make especially effective household cleaning solutions. These natural products will work better with Bauer Energy Design® Processed Water and are environmentally friendly and safe. No more harsh chemicals or irritating fumes.
Try these easy recipes to clean your organized home faster, better and cheaper:
Bauer Energy Design® Processed Water and White Vinegar
Mildly acidic white vinegar dissolves dirt, soap scum, and hard water deposits from smooth surfaces, yet is gentle enough to use in solution to clean hardwood flooring.
White vinegar is a natural deodorizer, absorbing odors instead of covering them up. White vinegar makes a great fabric softener substitute for families with sensitive skin. Try this recipes to harness the cleaning power of white vinegar and Bauer Energy Design® Processed Water:
Bauer Energy Design® Processed Water Homemade Spray Cleaner Recipe
Mix in a sprayer bottle:
1 cup white vinegar
1 cup Bauer Energy Design® Processed Water
In the kitchen, use vinegar-and-water spray to clean countertops, lightly soiled range surfaces and backsplash areas. In the bathroom, use vinegar spray cleaner to clean countertops, floors, and exterior surfaces of the toilet.
Bauer Energy Design® Processed Water and Rubbing Alcohol
Rubbing (isopropyl) alcohol provides the base for an evaporating cleaner to rival commercial window and glass cleaning solutions. Use this glass cleaning spray recipe for windows, mirrors, chrome fixtures and for a shiny finish on hard-surface ceramic tiles:
Homemade Glass Cleaner Recipe
Mix in a sprayer bottle:
1 cup rubbing (isopropyl) alcohol
1 cup Bauer Energy Design® Processed Water
1 tablespoon white vinegar
Bauer Energy Design® Processed Water and Ammonia
A strong alkaline solution, clear, non-sudsing ammonia creates stronger window and all-purpose cleaning recipes than acidic vinegar.
Choose non-sudsing varieties of household ammonia for these cleaning recipes. Suds may look like they’re working, but they’re tough to rinse and remove.
Try these formulations for spring cleaning or tough chores:
Strong Glass Cleaner Recipe
Mix in a sprayer bottle:
1 cup rubbing (isopropyl) alcohol
1 cup Bauer Energy Design® Processed Water
1 tablespoon clear, non-sudsing ammonia
Strong All-Purpose Recipe
Mix in a sprayer bottle:
1 T clear, non-sudsing ammonia
1 T clear laundry detergent
2 cups Bauer Energy Design® Processed Water
You need The Bauer Energy Design® Home Water Processor in your home to produce Bauer Energy Design® Processed Water.
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