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Daily Clean-Up: Use An Organic Homemade Oven Cleaner

One of the harshest household cleaning solutions is probably chemical oven cleaners. A smart and organic alternative is mixing a solution of salt, baking soda, water and vinegar.

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Daily Clean-Up: Use A Natural Air Freshener

To combat odor in your home without using expensive air fresheners, there's a simple, chemical-free formula for a natural spritzer made up of baking soda, water, and essential oil.

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Daily Clean-Up: Banish Bad Odor With Baking Soda

If there's a bad stench that's taking over a room or specific area in your home, try using baking soda. It's one of the spectacular properties of baking soda to absorb any bad odor.

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How to Clean Faster and Better - Use All Senses

Paying attention to all of your senses is the secret to a clean home in record time.

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Daily Clean-Up: Deodorize Your Toilet With Vinegar

If you're smelling strange odors in the bathroom, chances are it's from the toilet. The quickest way to freshen up the airis to pour white distilled vinegar into the bowl.

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Daily Clean-Up: Attack Paint With Vinegar

Use hot undiluted, white distilled vinegar against the paint. Give the solution some time to break down and soften the paint, and then finish by gently scraping off the paint with a razor edge tool.

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Daily Clean-Up: Rinse Dishwasher With Vinegar

Grime in the dishwasher might not be immediately visible to the naked eye but it's definitely there. Eradicate soap scum and unpleasant odors from the dishwasher by pouring one cup of distilled white vinegar.

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Daily Clean-Up: Remove Kettle Lime Deposits With Vinegar

Tea kettles are a handy kitchen accessory in any home. However, lime deposits can build up quickly inside a tea kettle. The simplest and quickest way to banish it is a natural mixture of white distilled vinegar added to water.

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