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How to Remove Hard Water Stains With Non-Toxic Cleaners
The same versatile, non-toxic cleaning products you've used on other projects in your house can be used for hard water stains as well. Follow these simple hints and watch those spots disappear.

How To Get Slime Out Of Clothes
• Remove slime from clothes with vinegar and baking soda by pouring vinegar over the slime, scrubbing back and forth until it comes out, and rinsing with water.
• For dried slime, mix white vinegar, water, and baking soda to create a paste and cover the dried slime before letting it sit until dry.
• Castile soap can also be used to remove slime from both wet or dried slime on clothes.
• For carpet stains, mixture two parts of vinegar and one part warm water together before spraying onto the stain and using a soft brush to work it loose.
• An alternative is to add one teaspoon of castile soap to one cup of warm water before spraying onto the stain, scrubbing gently with a sponge and repeating as necessary.
• For dried slime, mix white vinegar, water, and baking soda to create a paste and cover the dried slime before letting it sit until dry.
• Castile soap can also be used to remove slime from both wet or dried slime on clothes.
• For carpet stains, mixture two parts of vinegar and one part warm water together before spraying onto the stain and using a soft brush to work it loose.
• An alternative is to add one teaspoon of castile soap to one cup of warm water before spraying onto the stain, scrubbing gently with a sponge and repeating as necessary.

How to Clean Burnt Pots & Pans Without Toxic Cleaners
• Cleaning burnt cookware without chemicals is possible by using salt, baking soda, and lemon for stainless-steel, non-stick and other cookware.
• To clean a burnt pan with salt: cover the area with table salt; rub it into the burnt part; let it sit; rinse and clean with castile soap.
• To clean a burnt stainless-steel pan: cover the inside of the pan with baking soda; use a ball of aluminum foil as a scrubber to clean the burnt parts; rinse off with warm water; finish with mild dish soap.
• To clean a burnt non-stick pan: fill the pan with water and sliced lemons; bring to a low boil; turn off heat and allow to cool briefly; wipe away residual particles with gentle dish soap and warm water.
• To clean a burnt pan with salt: cover the area with table salt; rub it into the burnt part; let it sit; rinse and clean with castile soap.
• To clean a burnt stainless-steel pan: cover the inside of the pan with baking soda; use a ball of aluminum foil as a scrubber to clean the burnt parts; rinse off with warm water; finish with mild dish soap.
• To clean a burnt non-stick pan: fill the pan with water and sliced lemons; bring to a low boil; turn off heat and allow to cool briefly; wipe away residual particles with gentle dish soap and warm water.

How to Clean a Washing Machine With Vinegar
• Regularly cleaning your washing machine is essential for proper functioning and clean clothes.
• Vinegar is an effective, natural cleaning agent safe for all washers.
• For a top loader, vinegar and baking soda should be used separately to clean the rubber seal and lid.
• After each use, wipe down the washer with a dry towel to reduce mold and mildew build-up.
• Cleaning your washer will extend its life and improve the quality of your clothes.

Where Does Baking Soda Come From?
• MamaSuds takes ingredients seriously, using Natural Soda baking soda mined in western Colorado.
• Natural Soda's extraction process is efficient, environmentally-friendly, and certified by the Non-GMO Project, OMRI, NSF, Halal, and Kosher.
• MamaSuds uses Natural Soda in their Automatic Dish Powder and Toilet Bombs.
• Here is a video about Nature Soda's baking soda extraction process.
• Natural Soda's extraction process is efficient, environmentally-friendly, and certified by the Non-GMO Project, OMRI, NSF, Halal, and Kosher.
• MamaSuds uses Natural Soda in their Automatic Dish Powder and Toilet Bombs.
• Here is a video about Nature Soda's baking soda extraction process.
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