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Creative Cleaning: Back to Basics
Creative Cleaning: Back to Basics EB1758  
Author(s): Chris Koehler and Doris Torkelson
Most modern cleaning products fit one of the following: abrasives, acids, alkalies, or bleaches. Common substitutes may surprise you. For example, steel wool and plastic meshes are abrasive; lemon juice and vinegar are acids. Using the simple formulas and cleaning suggestions in this pamphlet can simplify your storage problems, save money, and increase household efficiencey.

Published: November 1993.   4 pages.
 
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