Soda and vinegar neutralize each other, so don't bother mixing them together - once the foaming settles down you practically have water in the bottle. Just use one or the other...
Thanks for sharing. You make it look so easy. It's not worth using the toxic commercial cleaners, because they are carcinogenic and also disrupt your hormones. Lots of women struggling with with gain should check it out because if your hormones are messed up, it's hard to loose the weight!
The problem are also containers, usually plastic ones, because it always ends up in the environmetnt. Even if one recycles it, the energy is wasted in the process and not to mention the waste waters. If they came up with the system of always using the same container (it could still have logo of the company on it) when goint to the store, that would be fine. Just a little tip. As I saw you used a vinegar in the plastic container, I have to say you can get a concentrated on in the pharmacy. It is usually sold in the small glass bottle (and even if it was in the plastic one, it is way smaller than the one in the video). You mix one on these with 7 L (litre) of water. Isn't that a money and the environmet saver?!
+Nyima Dolma To make things worse: www.theglobeandmail.com/life/health-and-fitness/bpa-widespread-in-ocean-water-and-sand/article4313115/ , so when DIY your own cleaning products, one should always try to get the ingredients that are packed in the biodegradable materials or are in the concentrated form (vinegar for example), so the containers are way smaller (and recycled afterwards). The other way makes no sense, because if one cleans his/hers own home and pollutes the environment afterwards with his/hers cleaning products containers (usually plastic ones), he/she gets the decomposed plastic microbeads back to his/hers family via the polluted fish (for example) on their plate, and they get cancer.
+Nyima Dolma Veg here, but you can consume plastic microbeads also via the algae for example, so the answer is in refusing plastic as no one is safe, including the sea creatures: www.onegreenplanet.org/animalsandnature/marine-animals-are-dying-because-of-our-plastic-trash/
Great I want to make them.
can we make & keep these,or we have to prepare freshly & use them?
Soda and vinegar neutralize each other, so don't bother mixing them together -
once the foaming settles down you practically have water in the bottle.
Just use one or the other...
Thanks for sharing. You make it look so easy. It's not worth using the toxic commercial cleaners, because they are carcinogenic and also disrupt your hormones. Lots of women struggling with with gain should check it out because if your hormones are messed up, it's hard to loose the weight!
actually vinegar smell goes away pretty fast and you can always put some oils in there to get rid of that vinegar smell.
adiegiese23 No it doesn't. I used vinegar and waited 30 minutes and I can still smell it...1 hour later....same.
I like to make my own green cleaning products, but there are also a lot of good ones on the market too.
I don't see why mix vinegar and baking soda...unless you add them separately to the toilet itseld
The problem are also containers, usually
plastic ones, because it always ends up in the environmetnt. Even if one
recycles it, the energy is wasted in the process and not to mention the
waste waters. If they came up with the system of always using the same
container (it could still have logo of the company on it) when goint to
the store, that would be fine.
Just a little tip. As I saw you used a vinegar in the plastic container, I have to say you can get a concentrated on in the pharmacy. It is usually sold in the small glass bottle (and even if it was in the plastic one, it is way smaller than the one in the video). You mix one on these with 7 L (litre) of water. Isn't that a money and the environmet saver?!
+Nyima Dolma To make things worse: www.theglobeandmail.com/life/health-and-fitness/bpa-widespread-in-ocean-water-and-sand/article4313115/ , so when DIY your own cleaning products, one should always try to get the ingredients that are packed in the biodegradable materials or are in the concentrated form (vinegar for example), so the containers are way smaller (and recycled afterwards). The other way makes no sense, because if one cleans his/hers own home and pollutes the environment afterwards with his/hers cleaning products containers (usually plastic ones), he/she gets the decomposed plastic microbeads back to his/hers family via the polluted fish (for example) on their plate, and they get cancer.
+Nyima Dolma Veg here, but you can consume plastic microbeads also via the algae for example, so the answer is in refusing plastic as no one is safe, including the sea creatures: www.onegreenplanet.org/animalsandnature/marine-animals-are-dying-because-of-our-plastic-trash/
thank you, i paused after each one, and typed them down, so i can print them thks
Girlfriend you keep shaking that spray bottle like it's got nitroglycerin in it lol.
Nice and inexpensive
Thanks
in American English measurements that sound small are actually huge.
I make the same thing but lol I I try my good expensive dinner table messed up don't bother
Great solutions.. but the whole house will be smelling like vinegar by the end of the day :/
2:01 to 2:04 ,,, repeat
She doesn’t know what she’s doing. Vinegar + baking soda? Really? Poor girl slept through chemistry class.