Showing posts with label environmentally friendly products. Show all posts
Showing posts with label environmentally friendly products. Show all posts

Friday, January 9, 2009

Getting Rid Of Fruit Flys

Are you having a fruit fly problem! Need to get rid of them in a way that is environmentally friendly?

Find an empty 2 pop bottle. Fill the bottom inch with either fruit juice, apple cider, beer, pop, V8 juice,or vinegar along with a few drops of dish soap or cooking oil. The dish soap or cooking oil will break the liquid’s surface tension. So any fruit flies that attempt to land will get caught in the liquid. Place the bottle where the fruit flies are a problem.

Another option if no pop bottles are available is to make this trap instead. Take any size bowl and cover the bottom with either fruit juice, beer, soda, V8, apple cider, or vinegar along with a few drops of cooking oil or dish soap and then cover the top with plastic wrap. Poke several small holes in the wrap with a fork or thin knife and place the bowl in the area of infestation. The fruit flies will smell their way into the bowl and will be unable to escape.

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Getting Rid Of Slugs

A great tip for getting rid of slugs in your garden is to fill a container with beer. Cut a small hole in the lid, and bury it in your garden. The lid should be flush with the ground! The slugs are drawn to the smell of the hops in the beer! Check occasionally, dump out and replace beer!

Friday, July 11, 2008

More Honey

Honey mixed with ground almonds makes an excellent facial cleansing scrub.
Here are some more benefits of Honey!

Honey also makes a great lotion for dry patches of skin on hands, elbows, or other parts. Just mix 1 teaspoon of honey with 1 teaspoon of olive oil and a 1/2 teaspoon of lemon juice. Apply to hands, elbows, heels of your foot, etc., and wash off after 15 minutes. Fast relief!

Because it has antibacterial properties, Honey works well on chapped lips and for acne

Mix 1 tablespoon of honey with a cup of warm water. Use it as a mouthwash. Honey cleans teeth and dentures, and kills germs in the mouth.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Honey Lustrous Shine

To give your hair.. lustrous shine, mix 1 teaspoon of honey into 4 cups of warm water. Use as a hair rinse. And if you're a blond, add the juice of 1 lemon, too.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Honey Moisturizing pack

To make a great moisturizing pack. Just mix 2 tablespoons of honey with 2 teaspoons of whole milk, smooth over the face and throat, and let it do its job for 15 minutes. Rinse off with warm water, and finish splashing with cold water.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Honey Firming Mask

A tablespoon of honey whisked together with an egg white, 1 teaspoon of glycerin and about 1/4 cup of flour makes an excellent firming mask. Just smooth on the face, leave on 15 minutes, and rinse off with warm water. You will be pleased with the results.

Monday, July 7, 2008

SCOURING POWDER

SCOURING POWDER Use the following mixture anywhere you would use a powdered cleanser.
1-1/2 cups Baking Soda
5 to 6 drops disinfectant essential oil (like thyme, clary sage, tea tree and grapefruit seed extract which have antibacterial properties).
1 Tbsp Borax for extra whitening, optional

Mix ingredients in an empty Parmesan cheese shaker or similar container. Label the container clearly and store it where it cannot be confused with food.

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Furniture Polish

FURNITURE POLISH

1/4 cup olive oil

1/4 cup Vinegar

2 tsp lemon juice

Mix in spray bottle. Apply liberally to wood surfaces.

Remember that although the cleansers presented here are homemade and environmentally friendly, they must be properly labelled, kept out of the reach of children and stored safely at all times.

Test any cleaner in an inconspicuous place before use.

1 tsp = 5 mL
1-1/2 tsp = 8 mL
2 tsp = 10 mL
1 Tbsp = 15 mL
2 Tbsp = 30 mL
4 Tbsp = 60 mL

1/4 cup = 60 mL
1/2 cup = 120 mL
3/4 cup = 180 mL
1 cup = 240 mL
1-1/2 cups = 360 mL
4 cups = 1 L
6 cups = 1.5 L

4 quarts= 4 L

Saturday, July 5, 2008

Ceramic Tile Cleaner

CERAMIC TILE CLEANER An inexpensive cleaner for ceramic tile can be made by dissolving 1 tablespoon of trisodium phosphate (found in hardware stores) in 1/2 gallon of water. Store in a glass container. Always wear rubber gloves when preparing or applying the solution.

Remember that although the cleansers presented here are homemade and environmentally friendly, they must be properly labelled, kept out of the reach of children and stored safely at all times.

Test any cleaner in an inconspicuous place before use.

1 tsp = 5 mL
1-1/2 tsp = 8 mL
2 tsp = 10 mL
1 Tbsp = 15 mL
2 Tbsp = 30 mL
4 Tbsp = 60 mL

1/4 cup = 60 mL
1/2 cup = 120 mL
3/4 cup = 180 mL
1 cup = 240 mL
1-1/2 cups = 360 mL
4 cups = 1 L
6 cups = 1.5 L

4 quarts= 4 L

Friday, July 4, 2008

Carpet Cleaner

CARPET CLEANER Blend equal amounts of Salt and Baking Soda. Add several drops of white Vinegar to each 8 ounces of the dry mixture. Stir in sufficient water to form a paste. Spread the paste on the soiled area, and let it dry completely. Then brush away the powdery cleanser along with the dirt. In the case of stubborn stains, gently scrub the rug when the cleanser is first applied. Test in an inconspicuous place before use.

Remember that although the cleansers presented here are homemade and environmentally friendly, they must be properly labelled, kept out of the reach of children and stored safely at all times.

1 tsp = 5 mL
1-1/2 tsp = 8 mL
2 tsp = 10 mL
1 Tbsp = 15 mL
2 Tbsp = 30 mL
4 Tbsp = 60 mL

1/4 cup = 60 mL
1/2 cup = 120 mL
3/4 cup = 180 mL
1 cup = 240 mL
1-1/2 cups = 360 mL
4 cups = 1 L
6 cups = 1.5 L

4 quarts= 4 L

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Lemon Oil Furniture Polish

LEMON OIL FURNITURE POLISH In 1 quart of mineral oil, mix 1 tablespoon of lemon oil (available at drugstores). Use a spray bottle to apply the polish. Wipe clean.

Remember that although the cleansers presented here are homemade and environmentally friendly, they must be properly labelled, kept out of the reach of children and stored safely at all times.

Test any cleaner in an inconspicuous place before use.

1 tsp = 5 mL
1-1/2 tsp = 8 mL
2 tsp = 10 mL
1 Tbsp = 15 mL
2 Tbsp = 30 mL
4 Tbsp = 60 mL

1/4 cup = 60 mL
1/2 cup = 120 mL
3/4 cup = 180 mL
1 cup = 240 mL
1-1/2 cups = 360 mL
4 cups = 1 L
6 cups = 1.5 L

4 quarts= 4 L

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Flypaper

FLYPAPER Mix equal amounts of castor oil and melted resin. Spread the gooey mixture on nonporous paper (for example, magazine and catalog covers) with a warm knife. Leave the edges clear so that you can fasten the paper down wherever flies are a nuisance.

Remember that although the mixtures presented here are homemade and environmentally friendly, they must be properly labelled, kept out of the reach of children and stored safely at all times.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Creamy Furniture Polish

CREAMY FURNITURE POLISH Grate 2 1/2 ounces of beeswax into a tin can. Melt the wax by placing the can in a pan of preheated water. Blend 1 cup of turpentine with the melted wax. Using a separate vessel, dissolve 2 tablespoons of powdered rosin and 1 ounce of Castile soap in 2 cups of water. Add this to the turpentine mixture. Store the creamy polish in a glass jar. For use, rub a little at a time on furniture and polish with a dry soft cloth.

Remember that although the cleansers presented here are homemade and environmentally friendly, they must be properly labelled, kept out of the reach of children and stored safely at all times.

Test any cleaner in an inconspicuous place before use.

1 tsp = 5 mL
1-1/2 tsp = 8 mL
2 tsp = 10 mL
1 Tbsp = 15 mL
2 Tbsp = 30 mL
4 Tbsp = 60 mL

1/4 cup = 60 mL
1/2 cup = 120 mL
3/4 cup = 180 mL
1 cup = 240 mL
1-1/2 cups = 360 mL
4 cups = 1 L
6 cups = 1.5 L

4 quarts= 4 L

Monday, June 30, 2008

Leather Cleaner

LEATHER CLEANER To maintain leather articles in a clean, supple condition, combine these ingredients: 3/4 cup of Isopropyl Alcohol, 1/2 cup of white Vinegar, and 1 1/2 cups of water. Stir to blend. Keep the cleaner in a glass container. Rub it on leather with a damp sponge or cloth.

Remember that although the cleansers presented here are homemade and environmentally friendly, they must be properly labelled, kept out of the reach of children and stored safely at all times.

Test any cleaner in an inconspicuous place before use.

1 tsp = 5 mL
1-1/2 tsp = 8 mL
2 tsp = 10 mL
1 Tbsp = 15 mL
2 Tbsp = 30 mL
4 Tbsp = 60 mL

1/4 cup = 60 mL
1/2 cup = 120 mL
3/4 cup = 180 mL
1 cup = 240 mL
1-1/2 cups = 360 mL
4 cups = 1 L
6 cups = 1.5 L

4 quarts= 4 L

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Lemon All Purpose Cleaner

LEMON ALL-PURPOSE CLEANER
1-1/2 tsp Borax
2 Tbsp lemon juice
1 cup hot water

Mix ingredients in a spray bottle.
The lemon scent lingers.

Remember that although the cleansers presented here are homemade and environmentally friendly, they must be properly labelled, kept out of the reach of children and stored safely at all times.

Test any cleaner in an inconspicuous place before use.

1 tsp = 5 mL
1-1/2 tsp = 8 mL
2 tsp = 10 mL
1 Tbsp = 15 mL
2 Tbsp = 30 mL
4 Tbsp = 60 mL

1/4 cup = 60 mL
1/2 cup = 120 mL
3/4 cup = 180 mL
1 cup = 240 mL
1-1/2 cups = 360 mL
4 cups = 1 L
6 cups = 1.5 L

4 quarts= 4 L

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Aromatic All Purpose Cleaner

AROMATIC ALL-PURPOSE CLEANER

1/2 cup Vinegar
1 tsp Salt
4 cups water
2 to 3 drops of essential oil (thyme, clary sage, tea tree and grapefruit seed extract have antibacterial properties.)

Mix ingredients in a spray bottle. Makes a large quantity of scented cleaner. Test in an inconspicuous place before use.

Remember that although the cleansers presented here are homemade and environmentally friendly, they must be properly labelled, kept out of the reach of children and stored safely at all times.

1 tsp = 5 mL
1-1/2 tsp = 8 mL
2 tsp = 10 mL
1 Tbsp = 15 mL
2 Tbsp = 30 mL
4 Tbsp = 60 mL

1/4 cup = 60 mL
1/2 cup = 120 mL
3/4 cup = 180 mL
1 cup = 240 mL
1-1/2 cups = 360 mL
4 cups = 1 L
6 cups = 1.5 L

4 quarts= 4 L

Friday, June 27, 2008

Rust Preventative

RUST PREVENTATIVE Combine raw linseed oil and about 30% turpentine. Coat steel tools like spades, chisels, etc, with the mixture. It will dry quickly, forming a longlasting, waterproof finish. When the coating eventually wears off, smear on another. Make sure that the steel is completely dry before applying the mixture, and never apply on wood.

Remember that although the mixture presented here are homemade and environmentally friendly, they must be properly labelled, kept out of the reach of children and stored safely at all times.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Ant Remedy

ANT REMEDY Save cucumber peelings and mix them with Salt. Wherever ants are a problem, place the mixture.

Remember that although the mixtures presented here are homemade and environmentally friendly, they must be properly labelled, kept out of the reach of children and stored safely at all times.

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Glass Cleaner

GLASS CLEANERS Mix a handful of cornstarch in a pail of lukewarm water. Wash windows and mirrors with the solution, and wipe them dry. They will be clean and shiny.

Or mix 1 cup of Isopropyl Alcohol in 2 cups of water. Add 5 drops of Lactic Acid (found in paint or hardware stores). Transfer the mixture to a spray bottle.

Another excellent window cleaner is made by stirring 2 tablespoons of Ethylene Glycol into 3 cups of water. (Ethylene glycol can be bought at service stations.) Put the solution in a spray bottle for use. Another safe window cleaner is made by mixing 1/4 cup Vinegar and 4 cups warm water. Pour ingredients into a leftover pump spray bottle. For best results, spray the mixture on the glass surface and rub with crumpled newspapers.


Remember that although the cleansers presented here are homemade and environmentally friendly, they must be properly labelled, kept out of the reach of children and stored safely at all times.

Test any cleaner in an inconspicuous place before use.

1 tsp = 5 mL
1-1/2 tsp = 8 mL
2 tsp = 10 mL
1 Tbsp = 15 mL
2 Tbsp = 30 mL
4 Tbsp = 60 mL

1/4 cup = 60 mL
1/2 cup = 120 mL
3/4 cup = 180 mL
1 cup = 240 mL
1-1/2 cups = 360 mL
4 cups = 1 L
6 cups = 1.5 L

4 quarts= 4 L

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Herbal Deodorant

HERBAL DEODORANT Vinegar Fill a 1-pint jar with an aromatic material (flower blossoms, leaves, dried herbs, etc.). Heat 2 cups of white Vinegar. When it reaches the boiling point, add it to the jar. Put on the lid, and allow the mixture to stand for several weeks, shaking it daily. After two weeks, check the scent. If it is satisfactory, strain the jar's contents into a decorative container. Set it wherever odors are a problem.

Remember that although the cleansers presented here are homemade and environmentally friendly, they must be properly labelled, kept out of the reach of children and stored safely at all times.

Test any cleaner in an inconspicuous place before use.

1 tsp = 5 mL
1-1/2 tsp = 8 mL
2 tsp = 10 mL
1 Tbsp = 15 mL
2 Tbsp = 30 mL
4 Tbsp = 60 mL

1/4 cup = 60 mL
1/2 cup = 120 mL
3/4 cup = 180 mL
1 cup = 240 mL
1-1/2 cups = 360 mL
4 cups = 1 L
6 cups = 1.5 L

4 quarts= 4 L