In my ss sink, I use Melaleuca's Tough and Tender
in a spray bottle and scrub with a scratchy sponge - the results are beautiful!
And it's under # 3 — I swear by that Clorox Stain Remover — I will even just put that with some water
in a spray bottle and spray all the stains down an hour or two before I throw them in the wash with the oxy - clean white powder stuff.
In your spray bottle you should have a 50 % vinegar 50 % water solution.
I mix
this in a spray bottle and spray it all over, then wipe it down with paper towels.
Use vodka neat on stains or mix it with water
in a spray bottle and spritz your mattress to remove odours.
After my first mirror was all cleaned up, I mixed 1/4 parts bleach with 3/4 parts water
in a spray bottle, and began misting the back of the mirror.
You can also dilute it (a quarter cup to one gallon of water) and put
it in a spray bottle.
In a spray bottle mix your favourite oil (mine is Mazola corn oil) with fresh squeezed lemon juice.
Combine 2 teaspoons of vinegar with 1 quart of warm water
in a spray bottle.
Get sparkling clean glass by adding some white vinegar to hot water
in a spray bottle.
Now it's as easy as adding all your liquids together
in the spray bottle, shaking it up and your good to go!
The jar contents can also be used
in a spray bottle or an airbrush system after it has been diluted by 25 percent.
Mixed with water and placed
in a spray bottle you can easily spray your dog's bed, furniture, and curtains.
If adding to pet's drinking water or using
in a spray bottle to mist a room, discard after 3 months.
Mix a bit of white vinegar in with water and collect the solution
in a spray bottle.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Don't mix the vinegar and hydrogen peroxide together in the same bottle, as it's the chemical reaction that occurs when they come together that is responsible for killing bacteria and you don't want that happening
in the spray bottle.
For really tough messes, and organic stains on the rugs, walls, furniture, and so on, an enzyme cleaner
in a spray bottle will pay for itself many times over.
CHAMOMILE TEA: For itchy spots, brew up a pot, let cool, place
in a spray bottle and refrigerate.
- To keep your cats off the counters or any other area (plants, curtains, or couch) try spraying them with water
in a spray bottle.
Mix 4 cups of Hydrogen Peroxide with 1/3 cup of Baking Soda and a squirt of Dish Soap
in a spray bottle.
Mix a few drops of lemon, grapefruit or orange juice with water
in a spray bottle.
Mix one part apple cider vinegar to one part water, then pour
it in a spray bottle.
Pour the mixture
in a spray bottle.
Strain the mixture, and use either
in a spray bottle or a sponge to cover your cat's coat.
Mixing three - parts cold water with one - part white vinegar
in a spray bottle creates an effective solution that can help take puppy stains out of carpeting as well as discourage chewing and urinating.
Hi Natasha, A friend of mine suggested using Listerine
in a spray bottle to combat fleas & other insects — after walking my dog or when my dog has been around other dogs.
If picking up the poos isn't an option, try adding a 1:1 mixture of lemon juice to water
in a spray bottle and at every opportunity, spray their poops with the mixture.
Use any of these dried plant leaves in your pet's bedding as a sachet or boil and steep them for about five to twenty minutes to extract the essence from the plants and use
them in a spray bottle or sprinkle them and rub into your pet's coat.
Try using half apple cider vinegar and half water
in spray bottle on spots.
Mix a solution of eight ounces of water with a teaspoonful of vinegar, and place
it in your spray bottle.
Another method of treatment is to steep some chamomile tea in warm water, fill
it in a spray bottle and spritz it over your dog to soothe irritated skin.
Steep two Calendula or Thyme tea bags in a cup - and - a-half of boiling water and, once cooled, put
in a spray bottle.
If you make a gallon at a time, you can use some to mop floors, put
some in a spray bottle to disinfect food and water bowls, litter boxes, the air, bathroom and fixtures, door handles, counter tops, sponges, fruits and vegetables, cutting boards, sponges, bedding, walls, remote controls, cell phones... Fill another spray bottle with plain white vinegar to use as a cleaner.
Belt conditioner comes
in a spray bottle, and you simply spray it onto the exposed surface of any rubber belt.
Can anyone recommend a cheap and safe homebrew engine degreaser that can be used
in a spray bottle.
Also, along the lines of what @DucatiKiller is stating... you don't even have to use soapy water, just water
in a spray bottle.
Shout (the stain treatment
in a spray bottle) and oxyclean are your friends.
I wonder if it would be easier to mix
in a spray bottle and use as a facial mist (but I'd be wary of how long it would last).
After mixing all ingredients, first fill required amount
in a spray bottle that you will use to apply, then fill the rest in a glass bowl.
I've used
it in a spray bottle also and it does great!
and water
in a spray bottle and spray on hair in the morning for that added bounce
It comes
in a spray bottle so it is super convenient to use.
The mix for the bleach solution is put
in a spray bottle and then used to spray down sections and wipe off.
If you have oily skin mix 5 - 6 drops of lemon oil with rose water
in a spray bottle and use like a toner.
In your spray bottle, fill it mostly with water, then add in your pinch of sea salt, a dash of witch hazel, and 15 drops of Thieves essential oil blend.
In your spray bottle, first pour in about an ounce of witch hazel (this is your emulsifier).
I also mix some with water and put
it in a spray bottle to spray inside my house, under cabinets and even on carpeted areas and along base boards.
And my hand sanitizer is plain colloidal silver
in a spray bottle.
(not recommended for use on soft - flesh berries) Will last
in spray bottle about 2 weeks when refrigerated.
Maybe I can rinse my hair by putting the vinegar
in a spray bottle and bending upside down so the drip doesn't absorb into the great lengths past my scalp?