Yes, I've done this and it does indeed work great. Much easier. |
Share the details. I'm intrigued. |
| The Dawn and vinegar solution for cleaning tubs was a life changer. |
Yup. Just works better than anything else. Let it sit and then you can scrub it down while you're naked in the shower. That's what I do. |
| Find ideas to implement in my Montessori classroom. |
Im trying to understand how this works. Can u post the recipe pls? How many parts dawn to vinegar. What kind of tool should I use to clean? Is this for the tub too or just the shower walls? Any other tips would be helpful |
http://candacebennett.blogspot.com/2012/02/cleaning-your-tub-with-dawn.html?spref=fb Or just google it. It's all over Pinterest and the net. I do this (my link) but also keep one of those refillable scrubbing wands in the shower filled with the solution. Then I can scrub down the walls anytime I'm in there. |
PS Unfortunately a lot of these crazy housekeeping blogs are written by hardcore Christian housewives. Not that there's anything wrong with that! I just ignore the proselytizing b/c the cleaning tips are good.
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Tubs and showers. You heat 1 part vinegar to 1 part Dawn soap (must be original blue Dawn- it cuts grease the best) and put in a squirt bottle. Spray, let sit for 15 minutes or so and just gently scrub off. It's amazing for those tubs with the textured bottoms. Cleans way better than any chemical solution. |
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Pinterest has made me....
feel anxious. |
| I'm so much less impressed with the cutesy little Valentine's and crafts because I've seen them posted a zillion times. |
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1. Try new things
2. Go back to my creative roots 3. Make homemade gifts 4. Smile
5. Give my loved ones thoughtful gifts |
+100. |
Here too. I only use it to search for specific ideas and stay off otherwise n |
Get out your muffin pan, cupcake pan whatever you call it. Put one egg in each of the spaces. I cook them for 30 minutes at 350 degrees. Preheat the oven first. Depending on your oven you might need to cut the time by 5 minutes or so. Some people just stick them on the oven racks and say it works out fine, but I have never tried it. You can put them in an ice bath when you take them out of the oven but I never do, just let them cool for a few minutes, rinse them with water and put them in the fridge. There may be some brown spots on the shells when you take them out of the oven, they will rinse off. DH and I both think that they taste better than when I was boiling them. |