Some of our favourite 21st-century housecleaning methods and items have been used for hundreds of years: salt, tea, vinegar, lemon and many other all-natural substances cut through grime just as well now as they did in days long past. Here we share with you five natural cleaning products.
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| RD Editor on 12 December 2012 ,13:53 For tips about silver tarnish (including the use of rice) please go to www.readersdigest.co.nz/everyday-laundry-tips For tips about adding coffee to a load of washing, go to www.readersdigest.co.nz/everyday-laundry-tips and see 'Blacker blacks, darker darks' -RD Editor |
| Anon. on 04 December 2012 ,11:30 How does rice minimise silver tarnish? What do you do in order for silver tarnish to be minimised? |
| Anon. on 04 December 2012 ,11:29 What does it mean by rinse cycles? Do you add it in the washing machine when you're about to wash the dark clothes? Or do you soak it in coffee? How much coffee do we add? |
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