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Published : February 06, 2009 |
Author : athomemama
Category : L. Frugalities | Total Views
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athomemama
Wife to Scott, mother to Dillon-10, Cheyenne-8, Gabriel-6, Moriah-4, and Avianna-2. I love being a stay at home mom, and finding ways to save money and make my job easier.
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Homemade Laundry Stain Remover
1-cup hot water
1/2-cup baking soda
1/2-cup hydrogen peroxide
Directions:
Mix ingredients then store in an old dish soap container for easy application. ( I use a clear condiment squirt bottle from walmart that cost .97.) Spot treat stains, then let soak overnight. Also be sure to shake the bottle before using because the soda settles on the bottom.
As a little side note: I was a little skeptical before trying this recipe, so I tried it on a pair of white corduroys that my daughter smeared with red jello. They came out perfect!
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Posted by Grandma Carol on February 20, 2009 |
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That sounds good! I'm going to try it on our dirty collars. Thanks!
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Posted by Fulltime Mama on February 06, 2009 |
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That sounds easy enough! I'll have to mix some up. I love that you don't have to buy anything special to make it; the ingredients are things anyone would already have on hand!
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