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a wooden table sitting on top of a hard wood floor next to a radiator
Monks Bench Parquet Table Kitchen Dining Seating - Etsy
a table and bench in a room with white walls, wood floors and wooden flooring
Corner Dining Set L Shape Dining Set Monks Bench Industrial Table | eBay
a kitchen with two benches and a clock on the wall
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the before and after pictures show how to remove stains from carpet with this diy pet stain and odor remover
DIY Pet Stain and Odor Remover - Mountain Mamas' Blog
DIY Pet Stain and Odor Remover Recipe| Great for tough cat urine stains| Mountains Mamas' Blog| http://2momsnaturalskincare.com/
a bathtub with soap and water on it
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No Lie this really works. My shower hasn’t been this clean since the day I moved in. Soaked my shower for 2 hours and it looks new. How to clean your shower! 1/2 cup Vinegar, 1/2 cup Dawn and 4T baking soda
the words how to quickly clean your grout are shown in three different pictures, including an image of a tile floor
thecontractorchronicles.com
1. Wet grout lines. 2. Fill grout lines with baking soda 3. Spray grout line with mixture of 1part water & 4 parts vinegar & 2 TBsp Dawn 4. Let it sit for 30 seconds 5. Scrub grout lines with old toothbrush and wipe clean
a white rug on the floor next to a dresser
Tile & Grout Cleaner
CLEAN GROUT: Sprinkle baking soda all over the grout. Make a mixture of water, 1/2 cup vinegar and 10 drops of lemon essential oil and spray it right onto the baking soda with a spray bottle. (The longer you let it sit, the easier it will be to clean.) If your floors don't need a deep scrub then just use this recipe: 1/2 cup vinegar 1 TBS baking soda 10 drops citrus essential oil Pour into a bucket with warm water and mop away!
how to remove hard water deposits with 2 natural ingredients
How To Remove Hard Water Deposits (Lime Scale) With 2 Natural Ingredients
If you live in a hard water area, hard water deposits (limescale) can cause all kinds of problems, ranging from the unsightly build up around sinks, baths and faucets, all the way through to completely clogging up your heating pipework, in which case, professional plumbing…