[ReprintArticles-Paradise] Cleaning Tips

2008-10-07 Thread plantldy98
Dear Publishers,

Please feel free to publish the following article (in its entirety) in your 
publications as long as the bio at the end of the article is included and links 
are made active if possible.? Please do not make changes without permission.? A 
courtesy copy of the publication this article is included in would be 
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Cleaning Tips
by Monica Resinger
http://homemakersjournal.com

Preventing Stains on Clothing

The best way to prevent stains on clothing is to treat the stain while it's 
fresh (before it goes through the washer and dryer).? My favorite method to 
pre-treat fresh stains is to simply rub a little dishwashing soap into the 
stain.? The clothing then goes into the hamper to be washed within the next day 
or two.? This usually always completely removes any stains.? This method still 
works on stains that have been set (washed and dried), just not as well.

Removing Ink Marks

It's easy to remove ink marks!? Just take an old cloth and put some rubbing 
alcohol on it then wipe off the ink (it may take a few wipes, but hang in 
there, it will come off!).

Scent your Home When you Vacuum

To scent your home, saturate a cotton ball or a little wad of toilet paper with 
perfume, essential oil or vanilla, then vacuum it up.? When you vacuum, the 
scent will fill the air.

Less Scrubbing

If you have hard-to-remove gunk on your counters or stovetop, don't scrub!? 
Simply spray liberally with all-purpose cleaner, let sit a few minutes, then 
wipe up.? Repeat if gunk persists.

Save $$ on All-Purpose Cleaners

Purchase a spray-type cleaner once, then save the bottle  sprayer.? After 
that, use a cleaner that can be diluted, like Pine-Sol, and fill the bottle 
about 1/4 full, then fill the rest of the way with water.

Monica is the founder Homemaker's Journal E-publications, the growing home of 
many fun and informative home and garden e-books, tip sheets, articles and 
more!? http://homemakersjournal.com/
Get a FREE Slowcooker Recipe E-book when you subscribe to Monica's FREE e-zine 
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[ReprintArticles-Paradise] Cleaning Tips

2007-10-03 Thread plantldy98
Dear Publishers,
 
Please feel free to publish the following article (in its entirety) in your  
publications as long as the bio at the end of the article is included and  
links are made active if possible.  Please do not make changes without  
permission.  A courtesy copy of the publication this article is included in  
would be 
appreciated; my e-mail is [EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) 
 
 
 
Cleaning Tips
by Monica Resinger
_http://homemakersjournal.com_ (http://homemakersjournal.com) 
 
Preventing Stains on Clothing
 
The best way to prevent stains on clothing is to treat the stain while it's  
fresh (before it goes through the washer and dryer).  My favorite method to  
pre-treat fresh stains is to simply rub a little dishwashing soap into the  
stain.  The clothing then goes into the hamper to be washed within the next  
day 
or two.  This usually always completely removes any stains.  This  method 
still works on stains that have been set (washed and dried), just not as  well.
 
Removing Ink Marks
 
It's easy to remove ink marks!  Just take an old cloth and put some  rubbing 
alcohol on it then wipe off the ink (it may take a few wipes, but hang  in 
there, it will come off!).
 
Scent your Home When you Vacuum
 
To scent your home, saturate a cotton ball or a little wad of toilet paper  
with perfume, essential oil or vanilla, then vacuum it up.  When you  vacuum, 
the scent will fill the air.
 
Less Scrubbing
 
If you have hard-to-remove gunk on your counters or stovetop, don't  scrub!  
Simply spray liberally with all-purpose cleaner, let sit a few  minutes, then 
wipe up.  Repeat if gunk persists.
 
Save $$ on All-Purpose Cleaners
 
Purchase a spray-type cleaner once, then save the bottle   sprayer.  After 
that, use a cleaner that can be diluted, like Pine-Sol, and  fill the bottle 
about 1/4 full, then fill the rest of the way with water.
 
Monica is the founder Homemaker's Journal E-publications, the growing home  
of many fun and informative home and garden e-books, tip sheets, articles and  
more!  _http://homemakersjournal.com/_ (http://homemakersjournal.com/) 
Get a  FREE Slowcooker Recipe E-book when you subscribe to Monica's FREE 
e-zine for  homemakers!  To subscribe and receive instructions for picking up 
your 
FREE  e-book, just send a blank e-mail to:  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) 
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[ReprintArticles-Paradise] Cleaning Tips

2006-10-05 Thread plantldy98
Dear Publishers,

Please feel free to publish the following article (in its entirety) in your 
publications as long as the bio at the end of the article is included and 
links are made active if possible.  Please do not make changes without 
permission.  A courtesy copy of the publication this article is included in 
would be 
appreciated; my e-mail is [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Cleaning Tips
by Monica Resinger

Preventing Stains on Clothing

The best way to prevent stains on clothing is to treat the stain while it's 
fresh (before it goes through the washer and dryer).  My favorite method to 
pre-treat fresh stains is to simply rub a little dishwashing soap into the 
stain. 
 The clothing then goes into the hamper to be washed within the next day or 
two.  This usually always completely removes any stains.  This method still 
works on stains that have been set (washed and dried), just not as well.

Removing Ink Marks

It's easy to remove ink marks!  Just take an old cloth and put some rubbing 
alcohol on it then wipe off the ink (it may take a few wipes, but hang in 
there, it will come off!).

Scent your Home When you Vacuum

To scent your home, saturate a cotton ball or a little wad of toilet paper 
with perfume, essential oil or vanilla, then vacuum it up.  When you vacuum, 
the 
scent will fill the air.

Less Scrubbing

If you have hard-to-remove gunk on your counters or stovetop, don't scrub!  
Simply spray liberally with all-purpose cleaner, let sit a few minutes, then 
wipe up.  Repeat if gunk persists.

Save $$ on All-Purpose Cleaners

Purchase a spray-type cleaner once, then save the bottle  sprayer.  After 
that, use a cleaner that can be diluted, like Pine-Sol, and fill the bottle 
about 1/4 full, then fill the rest of the way with water.

For more cleaning tips, check out the Cleaning Tips Compliation 2001 E-book 
here:  http://homemakersjournal.com/2001cleaningtips.htm
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