In my quest to save money and clean using natural cleaners rather then the chemicals that we can all buy so easy I started hunting Pinterest and other online sources to find ways that don't take forever.
I found a great pin about making your own orange cleaner (orange peels and vinegar, let sit for several weeks to months) I am making a batch right now, it has been about 2 weeks and the vinegar is just starting to turn orange so I am going to let it go another 2-3 weeks. I hope to use it in the kitchen as an alternative to bleach based cleaners :) I love the smells of orange, apple and/or cinnamon in the kitchen. More on that when I get to try it out.
This place I have tile in the bathroom (floor and shower) I noticed when moving in that the floor grout was about 4 -5 shades darker in the walkways then on the edges. I knew that I needed to clean but I have never had to clean grout (my tile experience has been with well sealed grout and that was just mop as needed). To Pinterest I went, I found several ways but the one that seemed to me to be the best was this one http://aprrilsopinion.blogspot.com/2012/06/amazing-grout-cleaner.html I mixed up a batch and went to work, I let it sit as noted and scrubbed with an old toothbrush, it worked great but took a long time (45 min). So I only did about 1/4 of the small floor... I then went back a few days later to do more and just after applying the cleaner I got called away (to the door) and it sat for about 30-45 min rather then 15 min. the extra time did wonders! I cleaned the next section in about 10 min! so I then knew how to use it, so when I did the shower I applied the cleaner with the thought to leave it sit longer and it worked, the shower took longer to scrub but that it due to the smaller tiles. I found that the grout was 2 colors in the shower (before that section just looked a little worse) I am guessing that section had been taken out to fix the plumbing, and rather then finding the white grout, the leftover grout from the floor was used (med grey/tan ish).
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Bathroom 1/2 done |
I am trying to find a way to remove paint from them (the little white dots in the picture) but every method I try removes the finish on the wood... I have sanded (using a small piece of sandpaper), scraped (using a thin piece of metal) and my all time favorite rubbing alcohol... the rubbing alcohol worked the best but still removed a little of what I need to keep. I also have a lot of paint to remove and that method takes a LONG time and lots of q-tips. I love this place but the people who painted it last did not know how to use a sprayer...= little dots of paint on everything!
Up next : what ever I find of interest... maybe sewing stuff...

great idea!
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