Showing posts with label eco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eco. Show all posts
Monday, 30 July 2012
#NatClean2012 Challenge - Week 5 - Lavender Carpet Freshener
This week's recipe is a really simple one, and our thanks go to Sam who recently reminded us about this fab recipe in a conversation on the Bathbomb.biz Ltd Facebook page.
Using just two natural ingredients you can create your own version of the commercially available carpet fresheners - without chemicals!
All you need is a quantity of Sodium Bicarbonate and some natural Lavender flowers. Because you can make this ahead of time and keep some for later use, (and we recommend this because the aroma deepens over time) we would suggest that you find a suitable container just for the purpose. Something like an old ice cream tub or a large coffee jar will be fine.
How much you make depends on the area of carpet you want to clean. For an average sized rug you will need around 250g of Bicarbonate of Soda and a handful of Dried Lavender.
Simply mix the Bicarb with the Lavender and use immediately. Sprinkle onto the carpet liberally - if you can leave it overnight so much the better. If not, try to leave for a couple of hours and then vacuum up. A definite plus is that your vacuum will also benefit from a Lavender aroma too!
If you don't like the idea of using Lavender flowers, or if you have a particularly light coloured carpet/rug then you can just use Bicarb on its own.
Alternatively add 5-10 drops of your favourite essential oil per 250g of Bicarbonate. Stir the oil through the bicarbonate and leave overnight. Before use, stir the mix and crumble any lumps.
Again, if in any doubt about the effects on your carpet please do a small test.
We hope you have been finding these #NatClean2012 recipes useful. If you, like Sam, would like to share a recipe that you've found to be useful, do get in touch. You can comment here, email or catch up with us on Facebook.
Enjoy :)
Tuesday, 12 June 2012
Natural Cleaning Challenge - Week 3 - Eco friendly jewellery cleaner #NatClean2012
Jubilee fever may be over, but we're still wearing our best sparkly jewels in honour of Her Majesty the Queen!
If your jewellery is looking a bit dull and lifeless, today's #NatClean2012 challenge is for you - let's get those sparklers sparkling and make you look like a Queen once again!
It's important to clean your jewellery regularly if you want to keep it in tip top condition - everyday wear and tear can make it look dull and lifeless, and who wants a lifeless bit of metal upon their person?
So, let's get cleaning - naturally!
Then put in your silver jewellery.
Cover the jewellery with baking powder. Make sure it's covered but don't go mad!
Now the fun bit; pour on boiling water until it covers the jewellery. It will fizz and foam a little - don't panic!
Leave it for around 5 minutes to perform it's fizzy magic.
Lift out the jewellery (we'd recommend using a fork if you don't want to be branded) and rinse under cold water.
Buff with a soft cloth and gaze in wonder at your new sparkly items :)
(Note of caution - be careful with costume jewellery, as leaving for too long in the boiling water could melt the glue - we'd advise soaking for a minute at a time)
Add the cider vinegar until it covers the items.
Let it sit for 15 minutes, then take it out and buff with a soft cloth.
Bask in the knowledge that everyone will soon think you have a whole load of new jewellery and all for the cost of a bit of cider vinegar!
So there we have it - 2 great eco recipes for cleaning gold and silver jewellery - now you can look good and save the planet at the same time!
Will you take us up on our NatClean2012 challenge? If you missed the previous posts, click here to find them!
Let us know in the comments below (and on Twitter using hashtag #NatClean2012) if you have any other jewellery cleaning tips, and how you're getting on with our Natural Cleaning Challenge!
If your jewellery is looking a bit dull and lifeless, today's #NatClean2012 challenge is for you - let's get those sparklers sparkling and make you look like a Queen once again!
It's important to clean your jewellery regularly if you want to keep it in tip top condition - everyday wear and tear can make it look dull and lifeless, and who wants a lifeless bit of metal upon their person?
So, let's get cleaning - naturally!
Clean Silver Jewellery naturally
You will need:- aluminium (tin)foil
- baking powder
- boiling water
Then put in your silver jewellery.
Cover the jewellery with baking powder. Make sure it's covered but don't go mad!
Now the fun bit; pour on boiling water until it covers the jewellery. It will fizz and foam a little - don't panic!
Leave it for around 5 minutes to perform it's fizzy magic.
Lift out the jewellery (we'd recommend using a fork if you don't want to be branded) and rinse under cold water.
Buff with a soft cloth and gaze in wonder at your new sparkly items :)
(Note of caution - be careful with costume jewellery, as leaving for too long in the boiling water could melt the glue - we'd advise soaking for a minute at a time)
Clean Gold Jewellery naturally
You will need:- cider vinegar
Add the cider vinegar until it covers the items.
Let it sit for 15 minutes, then take it out and buff with a soft cloth.
Bask in the knowledge that everyone will soon think you have a whole load of new jewellery and all for the cost of a bit of cider vinegar!
So there we have it - 2 great eco recipes for cleaning gold and silver jewellery - now you can look good and save the planet at the same time!
Will you take us up on our NatClean2012 challenge? If you missed the previous posts, click here to find them!
Let us know in the comments below (and on Twitter using hashtag #NatClean2012) if you have any other jewellery cleaning tips, and how you're getting on with our Natural Cleaning Challenge!
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