Homemade Wipes
Homemade Wipes
from Dining On A Dime and Not Just Beans
http://www.livingonadime.com/ordering.htm
To make cleaning wipes. Follow the Baby Wipe directions to prep the
paper towels then just use either solution below. You can also fold
some paper towels and put them in a baby wipe container. I use the
window cleaner for wiping down my bathroom sometimes too. Tawra
Baby Wipes
1 ½ cups boiling water*
1 Tbsp. baby oil
2 Tbsp. baby bath or shampoo
1 roll paper towels
Mix the water, baby bath and baby oil in an empty round baby wipe
container. Cut the paper towels in ½ using an electric knife.
Remove
core from the center. Place paper towels in wipe container. Let the
paper towels soak up the water solution. Turn every few minutes to
allow the solution to reach the middle of the paper towels. If there
is still a dry spot in the middle, add a little more water and turn
until soaked through. Pull the wipes from the middle of the roll
through the top of the wipe container.
* Keeps bacteria from growing.
* An even cheaper baby wipe is to use wash cloths and wash with your
cloth diapers.
Window Cleaner
½ cup ammonia
water
2 cups rubbing alcohol
1 tsp. dishwashing liquid
In a gallon container, mix together ammonia and rubbing alcohol.
Fill almost to the top with water. Add dishwashing liquid and mix.
Top off with water. Rated to work better (and much cheaper!) than
most commercial window and kitchen sprays by Consumer Reports
magazine. Alcohol is the secret ingredient-it’s what commercial
window washers use.
*Safe on most, but not all, household surfaces. NEVER mix ammonia
and bleach.
All Purpose Cleaner
1 gal. water
½ cup vinegar
1 cup ammonia
½ cup baking soda
Put in a spray bottle to clean showers, toilets, sinks and counters.
Great for most cleaning needs.
*NEVER mix ammonia and bleach.
from Dining On A Dime and Not Just Beans
http://www.livingonadime.com/ordering.htm
To make cleaning wipes. Follow the Baby Wipe directions to prep the
paper towels then just use either solution below. You can also fold
some paper towels and put them in a baby wipe container. I use the
window cleaner for wiping down my bathroom sometimes too. Tawra
Baby Wipes
1 ½ cups boiling water*
1 Tbsp. baby oil
2 Tbsp. baby bath or shampoo
1 roll paper towels
Mix the water, baby bath and baby oil in an empty round baby wipe
container. Cut the paper towels in ½ using an electric knife.
Remove
core from the center. Place paper towels in wipe container. Let the
paper towels soak up the water solution. Turn every few minutes to
allow the solution to reach the middle of the paper towels. If there
is still a dry spot in the middle, add a little more water and turn
until soaked through. Pull the wipes from the middle of the roll
through the top of the wipe container.
* Keeps bacteria from growing.
* An even cheaper baby wipe is to use wash cloths and wash with your
cloth diapers.
Window Cleaner
½ cup ammonia
water
2 cups rubbing alcohol
1 tsp. dishwashing liquid
In a gallon container, mix together ammonia and rubbing alcohol.
Fill almost to the top with water. Add dishwashing liquid and mix.
Top off with water. Rated to work better (and much cheaper!) than
most commercial window and kitchen sprays by Consumer Reports
magazine. Alcohol is the secret ingredient-it’s what commercial
window washers use.
*Safe on most, but not all, household surfaces. NEVER mix ammonia
and bleach.
All Purpose Cleaner
1 gal. water
½ cup vinegar
1 cup ammonia
½ cup baking soda
Put in a spray bottle to clean showers, toilets, sinks and counters.
Great for most cleaning needs.
*NEVER mix ammonia and bleach.





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