We get asked a lot about how to clean grout and recently, we had a little bit of a garbage spill at the house-some garbage juice got into a grout line, yuck! Well, there’s a quick solution to clean this up. Dump in the produce that you want to wash, leave it there for a few minutes, give it a good rinse, give it the old pat and dry, and voila! Clean produce, no bacteria and no pesticides. So, a great way to deal with that is to make a solution you of one liter (or one quart) of water, and to that you’re going to add 1 cup of hydrogen peroxide. I don’t know about you, but I’m really not into ingesting pesticides thank you very much. Mix that all together, blot up your stain first, apply this solution to your stain, let it sit for about 5, 10 minutes and then launder it as usual. This solution really helps nab those stains and you can also use it on carpet or upholstery stains. I like to use hydrogen peroxide in a solution of two parts hydrogen peroxide, and one part dish soap. It’s a great alternative to bleach, but bonus, it’s not chlorine bleach so I feel a lot better about using hydrogen peroxide. Let’s start things off with the application that most of you know about already-hydrogen peroxide as a stain remover. You usually find hydrogen peroxide in the first aid aisle or in your first aid kit at home, but there are so many other uses for hydrogen peroxide around the home! From cleaning to removing stains hydrogen peroxide is the perfect addition to your DIY cleaning roster! Stain Remover
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