Blue Springs, Missouri: A To Z Exterior House Detailing?

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📹 Mix detergent with SALT 😱You will not believe the incredible result

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Blue Springs, Missouri: A To Z Exterior House Detailing
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Rafaela Priori Gutler

Hi, I’m Rafaela Priori Gutler, a passionate interior designer and DIY enthusiast. I love transforming spaces into beautiful, functional havens through creative decor and practical advice. Whether it’s a small DIY project or a full home makeover, I’m here to share my tips, tricks, and inspiration to help you design the space of your dreams. Let’s make your home as unique as you are!

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  • I’m sold, for this easy method really works, as I tried it on my pots and pans, and couldn’t get over how new they looked when I was finished without having to scrub whatsoever like I used to with an SOS pad, in the process I’d break fingernails, so no more using anything but this easy combo that works! Thank You for this great tip. XO Edit: This also works on dirty floor grout between tiles, bathroom wall tiles, and countertops, to name a few, but the amount of things is endless.

  • 1cup dishwashing liquid. 1 cup water. 2 tablespoons of salt. 1 tablespoon of baking soda. Stir mixture completely in a large bowl or whatever you have on hand. Pour into a clean container of your choice. Use to clean just about anything, * including getting stubborn stains out of clothing. * ( CAUTION: baking soda fades clothes )

  • In commercial kitchens where I work, we sprinkle fine cheap iodized salt on oil spill (when they occur) and just leave it and walk around for a while and then sweep it all up. Makes the floor less greasy and no harsh chemicals needed, and best is that the mop does not get greasy and spread the grease everywhere else… this looks like a good idea especially because it does not use harsh chemicals!! 👍👍👍 I will give it a shot!!

  • For ant deterrents, vinegar, dishwashing soap, baking soda, and water works very well. I know it foams so much when vinegar and baking soda mix just leave it in a bowl with dish soap. Leave water last. Wait until bubbles come down leaving the liquid, fill into an industrial spray bottle, add water into the remaining liquid mix then spray away. Don’t spray too much otherwise it becomes foamy and wipe down. Don’t worry about residue on a smooth surface it acts like a barrier/wax. Ants don’t come back 👍 it works for the first time for me after trying every insecticide and natural spray on the market that never worked.

  • Stopped by because of the valuable content. And I’ve become my dad. Subscribing because of: no music, no fake catchy intros, no endless “like and subscribe” begging, and no endless blabbering. Quick and to the point. Probably the best article I’ve seen in a long time. ASMR cleaning hacks! Yes, I would like to see more.

  • Hey y’all… I’m shook!!! Right after I finished the article I ran and made this concoction… and oh my goodness… IT WORKS!!! Here are some before and after pics… I forgot to take a pic of the pot strainer before I cleaned it However, after I saw the results 😍 I grabbed another pot and took a before and after pic so I could show the results.I also added a close-up pic so you can see the mirror like shine 😍

  • I’m a cook at a military base with a busy kitchen. You can just imagine the state of our pots and pans. Since replacing them all would cost a fortune, I will certainly be trying this solution. I thank you, and our brave men and women in uniform thank you! I will take some before and after pics and will certainly be posting them.

  • I made one-fourth of the recipe. I used it to clean a drip-pan from my cooktop that I had cleaned a few days before with vinegar and soda using another “you tube” recipe with good results except the pan coloring wasn’t acceptable. I used my mixture of this recipe to test it on this drip-pan and amazingly the pan was restored to looking new and shiny. I am very pleased and impressed. I then wiped my stainless sink and it too looks new and shiny. Thanks from Texas for your generously shared formula which was freely shared with you and now you have so generously and freely passed on.Blessings 😊 One-fourth of the recipe: 1/4 cup dishwashing liquid 1/4 cup distilled water 1½ tsp salt 3/4 tsp baking soda (⬆️which is 1/4 of a tbsp. Note: corrected from 1/16 tsp which is 1/4 of a tsp.). Combine ingredients into a bowl. Mix well with a hand whisk rotary blender to thicken the mixture. Pour into a clean container. I used a 3 ounce size Palmolive Dishwashing Bottle I had on hand.

  • This will be free if greases and insect free as the drain gets the salt soda cleanner liquid all together. Especially I prefer that keep a plastic bowl and clean the vessels then pour the whole water inside the sink that will clean the pipe with the pressure of water. Direct pouring from tap makes the water pass through the pipe. Final with the prepared liquid really a clean environment and smells good. Suggestion from India.

  • Watching from Philadelphia Pennsylvania 🌎 This article popping up is perfect timing, as just this afternoon I was trying to clean the areas in my sink that are so stubborn; plus, i certainly have some pots and pans that could benefit from this mixture. I have all the ‘ingredients’ so will get on it. Yep, enjoyed the only sounds that came from the pouring of liquid, very soothing actually…ty

  • Using the scouring side of a sponge like the one shown here on metal makes etches that encourage the growth of bacteria and stop your stainless steel from having its original shine. Use the scouring side of the sponge on non-scratch surfaces only! Like… porcelain/ceramic stoneware (not with coatings) and glassware. Don’t use on plastic or metal surfaces.

  • Okay, haven’t tried this but contemplating it. So let me share something that I learned back when I worked in a restaurant some almost 30 years ago. This is a hack for coffee pots. Specifically glass ones. I don’t know about stainless steal or other so just be mindful. Waitresses were usually responsible for washing out the coffee pots, and after being used all day, they’d be stained with coffee at the bottom and sometimes around the sides. So, while the pot is not hot, add maybe a teaspoon of salt, half a teaspoon would probably work too to be honest. A few cubes of ice (or a small scoop if it’s smaller ice cubes – like those that come out of ice machines at restaurants and such) and a little bit of water. Preferably cold so that the salt does not completely disintegrate. You CAN add a little bit of dish soap if you want, but it’s not necessary as we’re just trying to get the coffee stains from the bottom of the pot. CAREFULLY, swish the mixture of salt, ice and water (when I say a little bit of water, I mean like…1/8 cup? 1/4 if you wanted) for a minute or so – depending on how stained the inside of the pot is. Adding baking soda would probably do wonders as well, but we never used that so I’ve never tried. After you are done switching it around, rinse it out and proceed to clean as per usual. Note: when you put the salt and water in, don’t make it a point to mix it like in this article. There’s no need. The point of the salt is to be a safe abrasive on the inside of the glass coffee pot to help get rid of the stains.

  • Baking soda works great for cleaning grease. My husband brought home a used kitchen stove that someone was giving away. The stove was fairly new but apparently the person’s main method of cooking was frying & something happened with the roof on the house & it fell in on the stove. I tried all kinds of cleaners to try to get the grease off of the stove (degreaser, ammonia, dish detergent, etc.). Finally I decided to try baking soda & it worked great.

  • Salt is best for cast iron restoration especially when the pan or skillet has rusted. Sprinkle salt on the pan or skillet, leave for some time, add dish soap and then scrub with a soft scrub pad. Wash off, dry and season the pan and it’ll be as good as new. P.S. This has worked for me, With regular seasoning, my pan has not rusted again for over 2 years now. Some readers have said not to use salt or soap on cast iron, so be warned.

  • I get a jar and pierce holes in the lid. Fill it with bicarbonate of soda and a few drops of my favourite essential oil. I sprinkle it on the carpets and leave for a while before vacuuming. It leaves the room smelling fresh. I also sprinkle it onto the porcelain ware in the bathroom then rub with a damp cloth and rinse. Leaves bathroom sparkling and fresh smelling using no chemicals.

  • A friend who worked for a company making detergents and shampoos in the 1980s, told me that his company kept adding salt to thicken and water to thin until the products barely worked because they were so dilute. 1:55 No way is that a burnt pan, the stain is too small and the underside of the pan looks virtually new before cleaning.

  • Thank you for the recipe. I will have to make this and try it. I’m from Evington VA. Hey one tip for cleaning out tea stains that I discovered for those metal cups that we love to use, hard plastic cups, tea jugs, etc. is put hot water in to fill all the way up and then dump in some dry cascade powder and let it sit for a while. Rinse out with NO scrubbing might I add and it is clean as a whistle. If tea stains are really old you may have to use a little elbow power to give it a light scrub but really comes out clean. Alka seltzer or denture cleaner works too. Just make sure you rinse it several times afterwards and sparkling clean it will be.

  • To an empty squirty bottle add two thirds water, one third white vinegar, small squirt of washing up liquid and may be a few drops of lemon oil (eg) – shake to mix and that’s a good multi-surface cleaner. For stubborn marks a light sprinkle of bicarb does the trick. For limescale build up on tap spouts half a squeezed lemon jammed on and attached with and elastic band will solve the problem overnight.

  • You will do much better by the direct approach. Do you you think you are improving your detergent or stretching it? Nay. All detergent is alike. The difference in price depends on how much filler is added to it, so you will always pay the right price for it. If you want to make cheap detergent do a better job, instead of salt and baking soda, add two Tbs of borax to a pint of detergent, plus a cup of water. To save this work and the cost of the borax, just pay more for Tide or its equivalent and once again, you will always pay the right price for the amount of detergent you buy. No chemist I, but I am old and wise.

  • My late mother, who would be 91 if she were still alive, knew to do this combination back in the late 1940s, when she was just a young girl. She taught it to me 62 years ago when I was just a little girl. This is nothing new at all; only the kind of soaps we use to wash dishes has changed and improved…not for me, but from what Mom and her mother had to use when they used this “recipe.”

  • That is a LOT of dish soap to be using with a half and half formula. Wouldn’t you be rinsing for ages? I don’t really see how this is anything special. Sprinkle comet in half an inch of water in any burnt on pot and let it soak 5 minutes and unless it is extremely burnt it will wipe right out. Also works on your kitchen sink and you don’t have to spend 5 minutes rinsing. Sorry this isn’t a viable hack in my opinion. Just a way to waste an insane amount of dish soap. I thought I used a lot of dish soap lol. But yikes. Half and half is unreal.

  • What a brilliant idea, I use most of these ingredients plus natural lemon 🍋 from time to time for small cleaning jobs, as I’m very allergic to chemical cleaners, never thought to combine them with my fairy liquid, one small cup added to the other ingredients makes adequate amount for most cleaning jobs around the house, and easy on the purse, pity I hadn’t seen your article before I burnt my last two remaining pans because I was so engrossed in perusal ‘Outlander’ 🥹thank you and blessings from Derby’s in the U.K.

  • I’ve been using salt with my 7th Generation lavender dishwashing liquid for years! I knew that victorians cleaned dishes with salt, and it helped me scrub things fast & perfect without the muss and fuss! The only problem is now, after scrubbing dishes with salt for years and often forgetting to wear gloves, and being a massage therapist, I have no fingerprints left! 😄 my fingertips are so slick everything I pick up falls. But I’d make a great cat burglar! 😁

  • At a place that I used to work, there was a kitchen area, more or less.. let’s just call it a blue collar kind of setup. There was a bare wooden table made out of what looked like shipping pallets, next to this very old sink. There was also a microwave oven and a beat up old refrigerator. Next to the sink were a variety of cleaning products, dish washing liquid, Boraxo hand soap powder, and a bar of very dirty hand, face, and body soap. One night when my hands were particularly greasy, I grabbed the Boraxo, and got some of the filth off. After rinsing I used some more of the Boraxo and added a squirt of dish washing liquid. I could not believe how clean my hands were, right down to the finger nails. From then on it was my go to combination for heavy cleaning situations.

  • I do something similar for laundry! I make bar soap at home, and by using soap scraps soaked in water, then blended eith baking soda and a fragrance of choice, it works wonders. Ill be adding borax to my recipe for better laundry cleaning and salt for toilet cleaning. Just made a big quart and a half batch of the detergent base today. Cheers from the eastern USA.

  • You can also use dawn dish soap and baking soda to mop your floors really clean! Just don’t use a whole lot of dish soap and you won’t have to rinse. If you want it to smell good you can add some fabuloso, Mr clean or any other good smelling floor cleaner. There are some YouTube articles showing how to do this.😊

  • Pour des taches au sol (carrelage), quand je n’ai pas envie de laver toute la surface de la pièce, je fais tomber une ou deux gouttes de produit pour les vitres sur la tache, je laisse agir qq minutes, puis je pose un mouchoir en papier sur la tache, je frotte du pied, et la tache s’en va sur le papier que je jette illico. No problèmo ! Bonne semaine à tous ! Mais ne dites pas que c’est moi qui vous l’ai dit, svp !

  • Theseasonorg explains the whole Bible God bless 1. KNOW that all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. Romans 3:23 2. UNDERSTAND the wages of sin is death. Romans 6:23 3. CONFESS that Jesus Christ is Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead. Romans 10:9 4. REPENT of your sins Luke 13:3 5. READ and STUDY God’s Word to show yourself approved. 2 Timothy 2:15 6. PUT ON the whole armor of God. Ephesians 6:11 7. BEWARE of the son of perdition who is coming first disguised as Jesus to oppose and exalt himself above all that is called God, or worshipped. 2 Thessalonians 2:3,4 8. WATCH and PRAY until the true Christ returns Luke 12:37 Remain as a chaste virgin waiting for her true husband. 2 Corinthians 11:2

  • That’s silly 😂 because the detergent is soapy and is cleaning. It regardless! 😂😂 the salt is making it scrubbier !! Baking soda cleans without anything. You just mixed things together to make it stronger. The scrubber 🧽 she’s using us cleaning the pot omg 😆 lol 😂. I am a residential cleaner and this is nuts 🥜. Lol.

  • Awesome 👏!! Just what I needed ! I can’t wait to try it on a great enamel coated pan my daughter accidentally burned while camping ‼️🏕️ Wrong 😑 choice, I Know!😂 Thanks 🙏 Again & I’m in the Atlanta, Ga. Area! I Hope it’s ok ✅ on Enamel? I never use it but this was a Nice gift 🎁 Not meant for Camp Fires 🔥‼️😂🙋‍♀️

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