How to Clean Kitchen Sinks

•Two types, metal or porcelain. Same process for both, but use a towel instead of a brush with the metal sink. •The sink is the last thing you clean in the kitchen. •Spray Seventh Generation All Purpose Cleaner in sink, let sit for 3 minutes. Scrub with brush or towel depending on material of sink. Critical areas are faucet, knobs, and the drain. •Once everything is clean, make sure you dry the sink with a towel. •If there are dark or yellow spots, a mixture of baking soda and Seventh Generation Dish Soap works well as a paste. •If there’s a garbage disposal, apply 2-3 drops of Seventh Generation Dish Soap; run cold water and turn it on to clean.
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Real Dirt on Clean Part 4

Safe, green, cost-efficient cleaning products that outperform supermarket brands. Call your Shaklee distributor for more information.
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Easy No Scrub Silver Cleaning Method / Space Saving Use of Trashbags for Storing

Great new hints from the Haley’s Hints DVD! First, we’ll show you how to easily clean silver items in your home with out scrubbing and we’ll teach how to use your own vac to create more storage space!
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How To Clean Your Oven With Baking Soda

Short video showing how easy it is to clean an oven with just baking soda and water. This is a much better way to clean your oven than using those harsh chemical cleaners. It’s safer for you and safer for the environment. For more green cleaning tips, visit ParentingTips365.com.
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How to Clean Personal Electronics : Tips on Cleaning Your Personal CD & DVDs

Learn how to clean and upkeep your CD and DVDs to work better with your players, in thisfree how-to video on cleaning personal electronics. Expert: Bobby Hester Bio: Bobby has several years of experience in construction and remodeling. He is very detail oriented and takes pride in making sure all of his work is of a high standard. Filmmaker: bobby Hester

RV Cooking Show Goes Green, Eats Healthy

Join RV Cooking Show host Evanne Schmarder as she shares some green RV tips and a healthy, simple, fun dish – Steamed Potstickers and Veggies plus two delish dipping sauces. C’mon along and discover how easy it is to go green and eat healthy!

How to Clean Floors

•Use a broom to remove all dirt and debris. •Look for any visible dirty spots or stains. In a bucket of water, add 5-7 drops of Dish Soap. Soak a microfiber cloth in the mixture and wring out the water. Use wet microfiber to scrub individual spots. •Wet the cloth and wring out and place it under a broom or mop and use that as a tool to wash the floors. Move from left to right to clean floors. •After you’ve mopped the floor with the soap mixture, use a new towel with only water to go over the floor. This removes the soap. •If the floor is hardwood, but a dry towel under the mop and dry the floors right away. •If the floor is tile, drying is optional. •If you want the floor to shine, you can make a solution of water and vinegar. Soak dry clean towel in water and vinegar and use that to mop the floors. Dry the floors. •Shining only works for hardwood.

House Cleaning & Organization Tips : How to Happily Do Housework Without a Prescription

Housework can be happily done without a prescription by first putting on music and starting in one area of the house with a simple task like stacking cups in the kitchen. Whistle and smile while cleaning a house with tips from a professional house cleaner and organizer in this free video on housekeeping. Expert: Ann Myrick Bio: Since 1997, Ann Myrick has been a professional decorator, house cleaner, home organizer and planner. Filmmaker: Tim Brown
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