DIY VINEGAR MIX 1 cup white vinegar 1 cup water 1 Tsp dish soap DIY ALCOHOL MIX 1 Cup water 1 Cup 70% isopropyl alcohol 1 Tsp of dish soap For the ‘I’ll copy and paste that in my notes for later’ peeps like myself:)
I do exactly those products for many, many years now... the only difference is that I put essential oils in it. I love the lemon and spruce ones... leave the things shiny and more disinfected with the lemon and sooo good smelling with the spruce one. Now, just one thing to add... is that vinegar IS a disinfectant and kills loads on viruses and bacterias. A trick also... isopropyl/water and essential oils (like eucalyptus, thyme, lemon, orange, etc..) in a small spray bottle is making a very nice house deodorant spray which also "purify" the air... very good when somebody in the house have a flu... help to limit the contamination.
@@tesscastro3410fine for pets just avoid essential oils that can hurt them...like pine. Lavender is safe for pets and is an antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal
Great timing! Moving house in two weeks and was looking at reducing my cleaning supplies to general purpose solutions for more efficient cleaning time! Thanks for the explanations
@@CleanThatUp Thanks! Got a lot of tips from your channel as well to get the old rental back to its best shape. New house we bought instead of rented, so a good moment to be more mindful of what we use to take care of it
Thanks for the cleaner recipes! These are wonderful suggestions for 90% of modern houses. Ammonia is a most powerful degreaser. Back in the day when we really did wax our kitchen floors, ammonia was the only thing that got the old yellowed wax up. if there's a thick black greasy muck on your kitchen cabinets, either straight ammonia or a mix containing ammonia gets it off. if its a very, very old house with blackened layers of hand oils on old banisters, knobs, doors, or anywhere, ammonia gets it up. When the filth is layered and thick, the ammonia isn't even reaching the woodwork until layers are cleaned off. [ammonia is drying, but with woodwork glycerin and a spray of water heals it - plus then the appropriate wax for protection - there are many wood-healing recipes out there] Ammonia in the washer is great for getting skin flakes, body oils, and perspiration out, especially with today's lousy detergents and cold water washes. Many cleaning shows focus on clean suburban houses with drywall and easily cleaned counters, baseboards and such. So yea, light cleaners are sufficient. But rural living in old farmhouses is a very different cleaning challenge...!! mouse poop, drafts bearing dust, oil furnaces that create grime and sticky surfaces, crumbling rock and mortar walls, oh man.
So right! Grew up in a 1780s stone house my mom still lives in. Ammonia is the only thing that could deal with sigler oil stove gunk. Original pine floors that have been polyurethaned, then buffed with Johnson's paste wax. Every year I still strip old wax, reapply and buff floors for my mom. Polyurethane protects the floors but it still scratches. It's a ton of work to redo poly, so the wax protects it. Much rather have wax scratches lol.
I think I just discovered ammonia, I’m in love with zep foaming wall cleaner and it smells just like ammonia (cat piss) lol but it works where nothing else has
4:27 Something one should be aware of... "In this analysis, a 50% isopropyl alcohol solution kills Staphylococcus Aureus in less than 10 seconds (pg. 238), yet a 90% solution with a contact time of over two hours is ineffective." Also, when concentration is below 50%, disinfection usefulness drops dramatically. 70% IPA is most effective at disinfecting.
This video has significantly improved my cleaning routine. Timestamp 4:10 is the part I found especially helpful. Thank you so much for sharing these great tips!
Those are awesome! I will make those. I’ve been using like 409, fantastic and Clorox all purpose cleaners and they can be strong in the fume department. I always keep Clorox clean up on hand though when stomach bugs hit lol
What mix or products do you use to mop floors? We have three types of hard floors: linoleum, laminate, and some kind of stone tile in the bathroom. We use a specific spray for the laminate, but would love ideas for the linoleum and tile
Have you ever watched the Japanese companies using TH-cam that tackle abandoned rental homes and intensively cleaned?? They have an amazing own mix of degreaser..... would love to hear your thoughts and what's in it after watching I'm a new sub 🎉
I do the dish soap + water but don't add the isopropyl alcohol. In Australia, isopropyl is $1.67 usd per cup, which makes 2 cups of your mixture. At that point I could buy a multipurpose cleaner for $1.00 usd per 2 cups. Is it similar priced in the US for the isopropyl?
Isopropyl alcohol 70% 16oz Dollar Tree. $1.25 Walmart. $2.08 Target. $2.79 Fred Meyer. $2.69 Walgreens. $2.79 Cvs. $2.99 Rite Aid. $2.19 Safeway. $2.99 5 Below. $2.25 Winn Dixie. $2.49 Prices vary across the country. It's still a better value to make your own spray over buying. Less ingredients vs many.
I bought a steam mop it actually has a canister that you put distilled water in and it is the best thing I have ever invested in and really was not very expensive. I was using a commercial mop bucket prior to this is I have tile throughout my entire home and all you do is rinse and dirty water and smear on your floors. You will not regret getting a steam cleaner I got mine off of Amazon it's called a Duprat Neat Steam cleaner it was around 150.00 like I said best investment are made to clean my floors
I'll try those recipies! I can't stand the strong smell of cleaning products and I really don't mind the smell of vinegar, I already use it to disinfect and dehodorize my thrashbins.
I put mine in the washing machine and it works great... even for the plastic one. I fill the machine as usual with my soap, agitate for few moments and stop the machine (I have a top loader), let soak for around 15 minutes and then do the normal wash with double rince... and voilà!!!! I don't do the dryer though but just out of the washing machine and back onto the poles.
How do you clean dog urine smell from floors? Every time I mop floor the person has sprayed so many different types of stuff on floor is making it slippery and a cloud of white gets wiped.???
Hey Brandon, with the homemade vinegar mix, how long is it shelf stable? Do you make it fresh each time and use it all up or can it be stored? I'm just wondering if bacteria will build up because of the water. Thanks Xx
If you boil your water first, it will destroy any possible bacteria left after the treatment process. Vinegar was also used as an antibacterial agent back in the days of Florence Nightingale. If worst comes to worst, it’s cheap enough to dump it and make a new batch.
Any tips on cleaning linen upholstery ? I have a linen upholstered bed that the puppies love to rub against and many linen dining chairs that get smudges.Thanks. I enjoy your channel.
Hey not sure if you ever solved this one, but if you make these mixes but sub the vinegar for hydrogen peroxide it should do wonders. I use that kind of spray to clean accidents from my cats and it's like magic.
Can you pls tell us how to clean a black top , sides,ctrim gas stove witj stainless steel trim. So difficu I t to clean and get to be shiny and clean. Thanks. Also, how to remove scratches off stainless steel on stove?
I just moved into a new home and some of the wooden kitchen cabinets are sticky/tacky to the touch around the stove (from grease no doubt). Suggestions for getting rid of this? Thanks. I love your videos…so helpful.
Hey there! I found a bucket of warm water with a little Dawn works great for this. Use a scrub daddy for any tough grease and grime, and use Brandon's three towel system to wash, rinse, and dry. Hope this helps!
Also be very careful when cleaning those cabinets. Ran into an issue with cabinets with the same problem. Dawn and water would probably be the safest but be careful with using a scrubbing. It messed up a section that was inconspicuous. Showed to the homeowner. They said it was all right they knew that it had issues. So I will use a little prepared hot water with Dawn, no scrubby. So no more damage is done.
Don't know if you received an answer yet. That is the reason why you do not overdo it with the Dawn dish detergent. I know there are some recipes that tell you a cup of water a cup of vinegar and a cup of Dawn dish detergent. That is way too much dish detergent. If need be, due to hard water and very bad soap scum, I would start with 1/16 of a cup. If it seems like you need a little more then go up to an eighth.
Hey do you find microfiber flat mops over O cedar spin mops? I've seen you use flat ones and they seem fast and efficient but o cedars are all the rage right now
Hello! What is the best way to clean limescale deposits from glass? I'm referring to the glass shower door. It's so stubborn! Help! And the best way to remove really stubborn baked grime in the oven. I've tried a scouring pad (which worked to an extent), white vinegar and baking soda and grease remover. But i still have the hard baked on bits that won't come off! Love the channel and your enthusiasm!
Add some extra Dawn. Not to much, you'll end up with a sudsey mess. Using his recipe for mixing, add about a fourth or even an eighth of a cup of the Dawn. I clean homes to make a little extra money. And this is basically what I use to get soap scum off of tubs and showers. I have even used it on the glass doors in the shower. Which to me was fantastic cuz it cut straight through the hard water stains along with the little bit of soap scum that was on the glass door.
QUESTION husband cleaned my vanity mirror with a supposedly clean microfiber but it left what I can only assume is car wax residue on it. I don't want to damage the wood frame and counter with a harsh product. Do you have any suggestions please?
Thank you very informative. I hadn't heard before that the vinegar/water/Dawn dish soap DIY mix was bad for cleaning wood floors. I was mixing the Vinegar/Water/Dawn with Murphy's soap. What about just in between? I like the look of your video. Can I ask what kind of camera, lighting and microphone you used? I have some things to say, I've done comedy, book reviews, Chicago history tours (I got fired a few times 20 best ever reviews, one bad review - always an older woman, corporate fires me). I 'd like to do some videos in my home, possible out and about. I don't want to use my personal Phone. I have a GoPro now but don't know how to use it.
Hi! Do you have any advice about cleaning glass stoves? Particularly like water deposit under the surface of the glass? The surface will be completely clean, but if I run my finger over the white spots under the surface, I feel slight resistance. I'm not sure how to explain, but it's not on the actual surface of the glass.
Is 30% vinegar too strong? I picked up a gallon of vinegar at the hardware store and I wonder if it is too strong, the fumes are pretty intense. What strength do you use?
Yes! The acidic qualities do a great job to break down hard water. If it’s really bad I might use cleaning vinegar instead of the white vinegar because it’s a bit stronger.
Doesn't vinegar cancel out the effects of the dish soap and leave it at a ph that is stripped and milky and not that effective for cleaning? Just curious!
DIY VINEGAR MIX
1 cup white vinegar
1 cup water
1 Tsp dish soap
DIY ALCOHOL MIX
1 Cup water
1 Cup 70% isopropyl alcohol
1 Tsp of dish soap
For the ‘I’ll copy and paste that in my notes for later’ peeps like myself:)
Thank you! 🙏
Thx so much!!!! Really appreciate that!! 🙏
White Vinegar has 5% Acidity
for those non US based who were wondering like me
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Also these are great natural weed killers too!
For smelly fabric consider a spray of vodka…professional dance costume company trick for combatting odor between performances
I do exactly those products for many, many years now... the only difference is that I put essential oils in it. I love the lemon and spruce ones... leave the things shiny and more disinfected with the lemon and sooo good smelling with the spruce one. Now, just one thing to add... is that vinegar IS a disinfectant and kills loads on viruses and bacterias.
A trick also... isopropyl/water and essential oils (like eucalyptus, thyme, lemon, orange, etc..) in a small spray bottle is making a very nice house deodorant spray which also "purify" the air... very good when somebody in the house have a flu... help to limit the contamination.
Yes and the alcohol and water don't leave the residue on fabric like febreeze and fabric softener mixes
Is it good for pets? Thank you in advance.
@@tesscastro3410fine for pets just avoid essential oils that can hurt them...like pine. Lavender is safe for pets and is an antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal
Alcohol takes the finish off of wood
@@mmurphy3473 Of course... this mix is only to clean kitchen/bathroom counters, sinks, mirrors, stove top... not for wood furniture
Great timing! Moving house in two weeks and was looking at reducing my cleaning supplies to general purpose solutions for more efficient cleaning time! Thanks for the explanations
Congratulations on the new place!
@@CleanThatUp Thanks! Got a lot of tips from your channel as well to get the old rental back to its best shape. New house we bought instead of rented, so a good moment to be more mindful of what we use to take care of it
Thanks for the cleaner recipes! These are wonderful suggestions for 90% of modern houses.
Ammonia is a most powerful degreaser. Back in the day when we really did wax our kitchen floors, ammonia was the only thing that got the old yellowed wax up.
if there's a thick black greasy muck on your kitchen cabinets, either straight ammonia or a mix containing ammonia gets it off.
if its a very, very old house with blackened layers of hand oils on old banisters, knobs, doors, or anywhere, ammonia gets it up. When the filth is layered and thick, the ammonia isn't even reaching the woodwork until layers are cleaned off. [ammonia is drying, but with woodwork glycerin and a spray of water heals it - plus then the appropriate wax for protection - there are many wood-healing recipes out there]
Ammonia in the washer is great for getting skin flakes, body oils, and perspiration out, especially with today's lousy detergents and cold water washes.
Many cleaning shows focus on clean suburban houses with drywall and easily cleaned counters, baseboards and such. So yea, light cleaners are sufficient.
But rural living in old farmhouses is a very different cleaning challenge...!! mouse poop, drafts bearing dust, oil furnaces that create grime and sticky surfaces, crumbling rock and mortar walls, oh man.
So right! Grew up in a 1780s stone house my mom still lives in. Ammonia is the only thing that could deal with sigler oil stove gunk.
Original pine floors that have been polyurethaned, then buffed with Johnson's paste wax. Every year I still strip old wax, reapply and buff floors for my mom.
Polyurethane protects the floors but it still scratches. It's a ton of work to redo poly, so the wax protects it. Much rather have wax scratches lol.
@@tracyjohnson5023 oh yea, for old wood floors Johnson’s is the only way to go!
Yep, hands and knees and an ole’ cotton rag. Hard work😑
I think I just discovered ammonia, I’m in love with zep foaming wall cleaner and it smells just like ammonia (cat piss) lol but it works where nothing else has
Be careful cleaning wood cabinets with ammonia. It really can damage the finish permanently. Don't ask me how I know. 🤦🏻♀️
4:27 Something one should be aware of... "In this analysis, a 50% isopropyl alcohol solution kills Staphylococcus Aureus in less than 10 seconds (pg. 238), yet a 90% solution with a contact time of over two hours is ineffective."
Also, when concentration is below 50%, disinfection usefulness drops dramatically. 70% IPA is most effective at disinfecting.
Thank you for the FYI.
Something I need to know, since I clean homes.
I've made my own for a while now ..
1 -3 Sprays of Dawn Powerwash
Half water
Half vinegar
In whatever size bottle you have 😂
I love your videos 😍
You have no Idea how much you really help me with cleaning tips .... Big thanks 😎👏🏻💐
I've been using these since watching your channel and they do work great. Thanks for putting the info in one video that I can send to family🎉
This video has significantly improved my cleaning routine. Timestamp 4:10 is the part I found especially helpful. Thank you so much for sharing these great tips!
Thanks for your great explanation, love your channel 👍🏼
Thanks so much for watching!
I use vinegar as a fabric softener!
you use it on colors? do you put it in the fabric softener dispenser?
Same. It works amazing
@@jcolley31bcorrect. I dilute with warm water
@@jcolley31bon everything, and yes, I put it in the fabric softener dispenser
@@1whitecottagelife770 thanks
Those are awesome! I will make those. I’ve been using like 409, fantastic and Clorox all purpose cleaners and they can be strong in the fume department. I always keep Clorox clean up on hand though when stomach bugs hit lol
I make my own cleaners, just like these and they work great!!!
These are great natural weed killers too!
Great stuff!
Great vid! Can we use these on shower tile?
What mix or products do you use to mop floors? We have three types of hard floors: linoleum, laminate, and some kind of stone tile in the bathroom. We use a specific spray for the laminate, but would love ideas for the linoleum and tile
Can you suggest anything for stainless steel (fridge and dishwasher). Thank you!
I have the black stainless samsung fridge and used sprayway on it last night and it shined it right up. It was pretty dirty from our kitchen remodel.
What do you recommend to use on hardwood floors?
Love your videos!
Have you ever watched the Japanese companies using TH-cam that tackle abandoned rental homes and intensively cleaned??
They have an amazing own mix of degreaser..... would love to hear your thoughts and what's in it after watching
I'm a new sub 🎉
I have not! Definitely going to check that out, it sounds very interesting. Thanks for subscribing! 🙂
I saw them few times but I just wonder... do they give the recipe for their cleaner????
I love the Asian cleaning channels as well.
I just subscribed now
To this channel due to this video. It really works!
Can u do a video on cleaning the top vent thing above stove. And the kitchen cupboards. Please.
Came at the right time❤thx
Great to hear!
I do the dish soap + water but don't add the isopropyl alcohol. In Australia, isopropyl is $1.67 usd per cup, which makes 2 cups of your mixture. At that point I could buy a multipurpose cleaner for $1.00 usd per 2 cups.
Is it similar priced in the US for the isopropyl?
Isopropyl alcohol 70% 16oz
Dollar Tree. $1.25
Walmart. $2.08
Target. $2.79
Fred Meyer. $2.69
Walgreens. $2.79
Cvs. $2.99
Rite Aid. $2.19
Safeway. $2.99
5 Below. $2.25
Winn Dixie. $2.49
Prices vary across the country. It's still a better value to make your own spray over buying. Less ingredients vs many.
Isopropyl is cheap here in the US.
They will save a ton of $$$
Thanks for the video 👍💯Is it good to mix vinegar and alcohol???🌺
You can drink it
Thank you so much for sharing!!
Thank you! Can you please do a video on mops. I'm deciding if I should get a steam mop, use the microfibre mop or get an electric scrubber mop.
I bought a steam mop it actually has a canister that you put distilled water in and it is the best thing I have ever invested in and really was not very expensive. I was using a commercial mop bucket prior to this is I have tile throughout my entire home and all you do is rinse and dirty water and smear on your floors. You will not regret getting a steam cleaner I got mine off of Amazon it's called a Duprat Neat Steam cleaner it was around 150.00 like I said best investment are made to clean my floors
I'll try those recipies!
I can't stand the strong smell of cleaning products and I really don't mind the smell of vinegar, I already use it to disinfect and dehodorize my thrashbins.
I think you’ll like them! 🙂
I'm going to try this, thank you
Please tell me what DIY can i use to remove salt from water jar/tanker
This video is just what I was looking for. Very clear and easy to do. Thank you for posting this video ❤👋.
Brilliant thank you 🙋♀️😁👍
Thanks for watching!
Yay at least you tell people what you can’t use vinegar on.
OMG I love the board games mug in the background!!!
Huge board gamer here 😅
What can I use to dust my bedroom wood furniture? Thanks,
Honestly....just dry dust first, then go back over with a lightly dampened cloth (water)
Thank you so much for this!!!
What will I use safe degrease for chimney
How do you clean soap scum off a fabric shower curtain? Thanks! Love your videos! ❤❤❤
I put mine in the washing machine and it works great... even for the plastic one. I fill the machine as usual with my soap, agitate for few moments and stop the machine (I have a top loader), let soak for around 15 minutes and then do the normal wash with double rince... and voilà!!!! I don't do the dryer though but just out of the washing machine and back onto the poles.
dawn n vinegar microwaved
What would you recommend for refinished tubs?
Which one do you suggest for ceramic or porcelain shower tile ?
Vinegar does not stink.. it has its own beautiful smell and the smell also dissipates
im trying to vinegar mix but i find it a little strong vinegar smell. i think i will try less vinegar and hopefully still does the trick
Vinegar will lose its smell after a little while not such as pine power
Can you use these cleaners on laminate flooring?
How do you clean engineered wood floors
Thank you !!!! Money saving too!!!
What product is good to clean kitchen wooden tables?
I've been using them on the last few years.
How do you clean dog urine smell from floors? Every time I mop floor the person has sprayed so many different types of stuff on floor is making it slippery and a cloud of white gets wiped.???
I used the green apple dawn soap, is that just as good?
i think it was mentioned in other videos that blue dawn is softer than the green one
Is it okay to use distilled water?
Thanks for the "could discolor," warning in there.
Would the alcohol version work on butcher block counter tops?
I would love to have an answer to that one.
Do you have to rinse the DIY vinegar mix?
Hi Brandon can I use either of your diy mixes for timber coffee tables or benches etc
Hello! New here, so forgive me if you’ve addressed this but, what are your thoughts on cleaning with Castile soap?
Brilliant !
Great information!
Thanks for watching!
Can you use the mix on unpainted wood furniture?
Do you rince? Thanks
Hey Brandon, with the homemade vinegar mix, how long is it shelf stable? Do you make it fresh each time and use it all up or can it be stored? I'm just wondering if bacteria will build up because of the water. Thanks Xx
huh? vinegar itself has water.
If you boil your water first, it will destroy any possible bacteria left after the treatment process. Vinegar was also used as an antibacterial agent back in the days of Florence Nightingale.
If worst comes to worst, it’s cheap enough to dump it and make a new batch.
Can the alcohol mix be used on concrete countertops?
Do you have a video for getting rust stain out of shower-bottom grout. My metal bottle-holder stained the grout in my shower tiled stall.
Can i use it to ckean my electronics like laptops speakers etc
What type of spray bottles do you use cuz the ones we had keep breaking if we add the dawn soap😢
Harris professional spray bottles Amazon
Any tips on cleaning linen upholstery ? I have a linen upholstered bed that the puppies love to rub against and many linen dining chairs that get smudges.Thanks. I enjoy your channel.
Hey not sure if you ever solved this one, but if you make these mixes but sub the vinegar for hydrogen peroxide it should do wonders. I use that kind of spray to clean accidents from my cats and it's like magic.
Would you recommend any of those for mirrors? (Sorry if any mistake English isn't my first language)
Can you pls tell us how to clean a black top , sides,ctrim gas stove witj stainless steel trim. So difficu I t to clean and get to be shiny and clean. Thanks. Also, how to remove scratches off stainless steel on stove?
Is there a reason why it should be Dawn dish soap, or would any dish soap work? 😊
Use your favorite dish soap. I use gain.
Dawn is very powerful vs other brands
What about doing one with both the vinegar and the alcohol plus dish soap & water???
Then you would not be able to use it on everything.
Like he mentioned you cannot use it on granite or any natural stone.
I just moved into a new home and some of the wooden kitchen cabinets are sticky/tacky to the touch around the stove (from grease no doubt). Suggestions for getting rid of this? Thanks. I love your videos…so helpful.
Hey there! I found a bucket of warm water with a little Dawn works great for this. Use a scrub daddy for any tough grease and grime, and use Brandon's three towel system to wash, rinse, and dry. Hope this helps!
Also be very careful when cleaning those cabinets.
Ran into an issue with cabinets with the same problem.
Dawn and water would probably be the safest but be careful with using a scrubbing. It messed up a section that was inconspicuous. Showed to the homeowner. They said it was all right they knew that it had issues. So I will use a little prepared hot water with Dawn, no scrubby. So no more damage is done.
Does the dawn in the mixture not leave a residue on whatever you’re cleaning??? This is what I’m always afraid of so I’ve never tried it.
Don't know if you received an answer yet.
That is the reason why you do not overdo it with the Dawn dish detergent. I know there are some recipes that tell you a cup of water a cup of vinegar and a cup of Dawn dish detergent. That is way too much dish detergent. If need be, due to hard water and very bad soap scum, I would start with 1/16 of a cup. If it seems like you need a little more then go up to an eighth.
Thank you!! How do you clean and sanitize brooms?
I would spray with the 70% alcohol and let sit and dry.
Thank you!!!!
@@CleanThatUp
Thank you for the FYI
Hey do you find microfiber flat mops over O cedar spin mops? I've seen you use flat ones and they seem fast and efficient but o cedars are all the rage right now
They still are the rage
Do you recommend typical 5% vinegar or using the 30% vinegar?
So, is the DIY alcohol mix safe on granite and wooden surfaces?
Hello! What is the best way to clean limescale deposits from glass? I'm referring to the glass shower door. It's so stubborn! Help!
And the best way to remove really stubborn baked grime in the oven. I've tried a scouring pad (which worked to an extent), white vinegar and baking soda and grease remover. But i still have the hard baked on bits that won't come off!
Love the channel and your enthusiasm!
Add some extra Dawn.
Not to much, you'll end up with a sudsey mess.
Using his recipe for mixing, add about a fourth or even an eighth of a cup of the Dawn.
I clean homes to make a little extra money. And this is basically what I use to get soap scum off of tubs and showers. I have even used it on the glass doors in the shower. Which to me was fantastic cuz it cut straight through the hard water stains along with the little bit of soap scum that was on the glass door.
Citric acid…
What percentage vinegar do you use, do you notice a difference between like 7% and 9%?
Can it be any brand dish soap?
Yes! Dawn is kinda the standard, but I use Palmolive and it works the exact same.
Does it have to be Dawn soap? What makes Dawn so special?
It's a great degreaser but you could just use any dish detergent or even liquid castille soap
QUESTION husband cleaned my vanity mirror with a supposedly clean microfiber but it left what I can only assume is car wax residue on it. I don't want to damage the wood frame and counter with a harsh product. Do you have any suggestions please?
Do you have to heat the mixture in microwave? some say yes
I never have and have had no problems over the years of doing it without heating
Thank you very informative.
I hadn't heard before that the vinegar/water/Dawn dish soap DIY mix was bad for cleaning wood floors. I was mixing the Vinegar/Water/Dawn with Murphy's soap. What about just in between?
I like the look of your video. Can I ask what kind of camera, lighting and microphone you used?
I have some things to say, I've done comedy, book reviews, Chicago history tours (I got fired a few times 20 best ever reviews, one bad review - always an older woman, corporate fires me).
I 'd like to do some videos in my home, possible out and about. I don't want to use my personal Phone. I have a GoPro now but don't know how to use it.
Hi! Do you have any advice about cleaning glass stoves? Particularly like water deposit under the surface of the glass? The surface will be completely clean, but if I run my finger over the white spots under the surface, I feel slight resistance. I'm not sure how to explain, but it's not on the actual surface of the glass.
Glass scraper that has a small razor on it. Will clean it well and doesn't scratch. Hope you find this helpful.
You can find them in a ar store such as an Advance Auto
which one of these two mix can you use to clean the shower and get rid of mold? Thanks!
I love the smell of vinigar
Do we need to rinse off either of these solutions with water after using on furniture (table tops, counters, etc)?
I asked but no answer
What about hard wood floors
Can I use my homemade citrus vinegar for this?
I personally would not recommend it due to the fact fruit vinegars have a stickiness to them naturally.
Is 30% vinegar too strong? I picked up a gallon of vinegar at the hardware store and I wonder if it is too strong, the fumes are pretty intense. What strength do you use?
I have 91% alcohol… how do I adjust this for the stronger alcohol?… would I still use 1 cup or less? Thanks!
Will the vinegar cleaner help with hard water/calcium deposits in the shower? Thanks!
Yes! The acidic qualities do a great job to break down hard water. If it’s really bad I might use cleaning vinegar instead of the white vinegar because it’s a bit stronger.
@@CleanThatUp Thanks!! I will give it a try!
Doesn't vinegar cancel out the effects of the dish soap and leave it at a ph that is stripped and milky and not that effective for cleaning? Just curious!
What is the most effective way to get hard water stains off of granite countertops? You tell me what not to use (vinegar), but what is the solution?
What's the % vinegar in your white vinegar
Hello Brandon, is there a way I can get in touch with you.
Which one of those daily cleaners would you use to clean a daily on a glass top stove?
If you don't like vinegar, use citric acid powder. It's just as good and a little goes a long way!
Any issues if use 100% isopropyl alcohol instead of 70%? Due to availability.
Not sure, but i hear that 100% doesnt work aswell as 70% in disinfecting because it evaporates too soon.