Showing posts with label Cleaning Vinegar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cleaning Vinegar. Show all posts

Thursday, January 30, 2020

Pine Vinegar

Pine Vinegar

With all the things we use orange peels, lemon peels and lavender vs. all the cleaning that is to be done we have turned to other sustainable ingredients to make our cleaning vinegar. 



Foraging outside we picked up Pine to make a Pine variation of our favorite cleaner. 


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Vinegar Cleaning Solution is great for all purpose cleaning. You should test it on the material you intend to clean first. Some varnishes may be taken off by these mixtures. You may add water as desired to dilute your solution to meet your cleaning needs. 

Here is a great link for vinegar cleaning uses: https://www.today.com/home/28-ways-use-vinegar-around-your-house-t72276

Ingredients:


Pine Needles (that may have dropped from your backyard trees).

White Vinegar

A jar to contain your mixture

How to:

Place Pine Needles in jar, fill with vinegar and seal for 3-6 weeks. To make the mixture faster, heat the vinegar before adding it in your jar. 

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Tuesday, November 26, 2019

Orange Peel Cleaning Solution

Orange Peel Cleaning Solution Recipe

How to make an Orange Peel Cleaning solution:




What you will need:

  • A Jar
  • Oranges/ Orange Peels
  • White Vinegar
  • A Funnel (Optional)
  • A Spray Bottle

How to:

  1. Peel Oranges.
  2. Place Oranges in a Jar.
  3. Fill the rest of the Jar with White Vinegar.
  4. Leave the Orange Peels to sit in the Jar full of Vinegar for 2 weeks.
  5. Patch test the Solution on the item you are going to clean.
  6. Clean.








Some Recommended uses:

  • Glass Cleaner
  • Air Freshener
  • Adhesive Remover
  • Oil Spot Cleaner
  • Wood Cleaner
  • Hard Surface Cleaner
  • Floor Cleaner
  • Appliance Cleaner
  • Grill Cleaner
  • Ant Deterrent
  • After Shampoo Hair Rinse

We used an Upcycled Pickle Jar and Cleaning Vinegar. Cleaning Vinegar is more acid than Regular White Vinegar. We only used the cleaning vinegar because we happened to have it on hand. The Oranges were snack bagged for kids' lunch snacks. Double use for the oranges. A Non-Toxic, All Natural, Bio-Degradable cleaning option.




























































































All DIY projects shown on LittleLakeviewConservatory.com are purely “at your own risk”. As with any DIY project, unfamiliarity with the tools and process can be dangerous. Posts should be construed as theoretical advice only.
If you are at all uncomfortable or inexperienced working on these projects (especially but not limited to electronics and mechanical), please reconsider doing the job yourself. It is very possible on any DIY project to damage your cottage, void your property insurance, create a hazardous condition, or harm or even kill yourself or others.

Little Lakeview Conservatory LLC will not be held responsible for any injury due to any featured DIY project.

Little Lakeview Conservatory, LLC was est. in 2019 to provide sustainable plants in NH and to share information to help people create self sustainability in their own homes.

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