RE: CS>Cleaning with CSGood idea on the boat-never thought of that.  I have a 
mold fest on our pontoon-we ONLY use it for fishing-so I'll give it a try. I'll 
try it on the cut flowers as well.
It's amazing how many uses there are for CS. Truly amazing :)
Thanks Bob,
Mag
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Medwith, Robert 
  To: '[email protected]' 
  Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 9:34 AM
  Subject: RE: CS>Cleaning with CS


  I had a small water foutain we used it in, it kept it nice and clean 
(longer). 
  If you put some CS in water for cut Flowers it keeps the flowers nicer and 
longer. 
  I used CS on Boat where I had a mold problem, after I cleaned area I sprayed 
on CS 
  And let it air dry. The following year there was no mold in the sprayed area, 
this is 
  As long as CS is not in an area where it gets washed off. 

  Bob 

  -----Original Message----- 
  From: Garnet [mailto:[email protected]] 
  Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 10:37 PM 
  To: [email protected] 
  Subject: Re: CS>Cleaning with CS 



  I had a thought about your problem, if your washer has accumulated dirt and 
residue around the tub it can be growing mold and bacteria. I had this happen 
when I tried those ionic discs that are used in place of detergent. They do not 
dissolve grease and oil well, this can mix with other residues and start 
growing stuff. I had to have the tub removed, takes a special tool, so that it 
could be cleaned. I stopped using the discs.

  I use Borax and Washing soda since I have somewhat hard water. For soap I use 
diluted Castile, since I am sensitive to many detergents or their fragrance. 
Borax, like oxyclean, which I also use, is a degreaser and deodorizer.

  Garnet 

  On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 16:24, Tad Winiecki wrote: 
  > Mag-  My experience with getting mildew out of towels is that bleach 
  > works very well- 1 cup per load.  If you don't want bleach, Oxy-plus, 
  > a new oxidizing cleaner, can be added to wash also.  It is a powder 
  > and doesn't have the chlorine.  It might also lighten colors.  I also 
  > use borax to add to wash to freshen it, found in the detergent section 
  > of stores.  It would not have a bleaching effect.  Hot water also 
  > helps. 
  > 
  > As for the fountain, I have no experience with that but CS might do 
  > it. 
  > 
  > Nancy 
  > 
  > ------------Original message------------------ 
  > Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2003 10:50:57 -0500 
  > From: "Pow-Map" <[email protected]> 
  > To: <[email protected]> 
  > Subject: CS>Cleaning with CS 
  > 
  >     Has anyone here ever used CS in  their laundry or even in a small 
  > waterfall? I have a lot of expensive towels  that seem to have a 
  > mildew smell on them-despite washing and using eucalyptus  oil in the 
  > laundry. Also, a small waterfall in my living room that tends  to get 
  > a little smelly even after several drops  of bleach.  Would CS 
  > possibly destroy these  mildew smells?  After 6 minutes it should kill 
  > any bacteria/virus and I'm  assuming mildew-so it makes sense to me 
  > but not sure. Thank you in advance, Mag 
  > 
  > 
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