Archive for the 'Cleaning' Category

Tips on Cleaning Stubborn Bathroom Stains

Tuesday, June 6th, 2006

Have you got any problems of removing soap scum from your bath tub or shower screen door? Over at thriftyfun.com there are many practical tips. A reader said a bar of soap worked for their family of six, other people suggested car wax, baby oil… The site has a lot of tips for you to […]

UV Water Purifier

Wednesday, May 31st, 2006

Have you ever traveled to certain places where clean drinking water is difficult to get? SteriPEN is designed to purify drinking water using the power of UV light to eliminate any harmful bacteria, viruses and protozoa without chemicals or boiling.

It’s also perfect for traveling with your bottle-feeding baby when you run out of your own […]

Soak ‘N Spray for Cloth Diapers

Monday, May 22nd, 2006

Parents use different diapers for different reasons. Some use Huggies, others use the flushable gDiapers. Many still go for cloth diapers in order to save money and help babies reduce the chances of getting diaper rash. But the downside of using cloth diapers is the cleaning part.

The Potty Pail™ is a Soak ‘N Spray™ […]

Fragrance Goat’s Milk Soap

Wednesday, May 17th, 2006

Here come some funny and colourful goat’s milk soaps. Shaped like crayons, definitely appeal to my artistic daughter. Would she try to draw with them in bath water when she’s still small? Who knows? But the five juicy scents: cherry, orange, lemon, grape and apple would arouse her appetite before meals, I bet.
Tags: Bath, Soaps

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Time-saving Tips For Spring Cleaning

Wednesday, April 26th, 2006

Are you ready to roll up your sleeves to have a spring cleaning? I feel energized whenever dirts and clutters in my house are cleared away. Where to start? Do It Yourself Together has a great list of things to consider (via Lifehack). And, after a great effort you’ve put into cleaning, how do you […]

Ordinary Household Things for Extraordinary Uses

Wednesday, March 29th, 2006

Ever think that tea has tremendous uses except for drinking. A few wet tea bags applied to the sunburned skin will take out the sting when running out of sunscreen. To revitalize tired, achy, or puffy eyes, “soak two tea bags in warm water and place them over your closed eyes for 20 minutes. The […]

Gentle Kitchen Cleaning Tips

Tuesday, March 28th, 2006

Like many families, I used to buy lots of cleaning products from supermarkets to keep my house clean. Unfortunately their prices are getting more and more expensive. Most importantly, many products are too strong and have toxic effects to trigger skin rashes, dizziness, nausea. Recently I found the magical cleaning effective of baking soda and […]

Tips on Using Homemade Cleaning Products

Monday, March 27th, 2006

Ever wonder how much we spend on buying different cleaning products from supermarkets. Some families even spend over hundreds a year. Cynthia Townley Ewer, editor of OrganizedHome.com posts many good ideas for using homemade cleaning products with effective cleaning results and saving lots of money:
Hogwash! Simple recipes using products from your pantry make […]

Cleaning Tips: Super sticky sticker stuff

Thursday, March 9th, 2006

Ever experience that after buying any product home with a sticky price tag on, it’s very difficult to remove it away. Especially for glassware, just using soap and water, the sticker residue won’t go regardless of your endless effort and time. Over at HowToCleanAnything you can have some simple tips for removing sticker residue easily […]

Get Cleaning Jobs Done Quicker

Friday, March 3rd, 2006

Juggling with many different jobs and roles daily, being busy around with school, church activities, recently searching on the internet for writing posts on Parenting Ideas, sometimes I find myself don’t have enough time doing housework and keeping my house clean and tidy. If you’re a working mom like me, tips on Real Simple might […]