I am doing a science fair project and I need ideas for safe chemicals that are similar to rubbing alcohol, vinegar, and hydrogen peroxide. I am not looking conventional cleaning products but more alternative ones.
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I am doing a science fair project and I need ideas for safe chemicals that are similar to rubbing alcohol, vinegar, and hydrogen peroxide. I am not looking conventional cleaning products but more alternative ones.
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Kosher salt. It’s and exfoliant. You can use it to scrub down counter tops and wooden cutting boards after using. My mom does this ALL the time. He house smells like vinegar on sunday’s too.
Fluoride tooth paste removes permanent marker from flooring and some wall’s. Good luck on your science project.
Lemon juice, salt for soap scum and to clean pots and pans also you can use 2 tablespoons of instant coffee with 1/4 cup water to remove scratches in dark wood or tea bags for light colored wood. Olive oil and real lemon juice and water for furniture polish, sour milk will clean brass just make sure you rinse off the milk when done, cream of tarter will clean copper, white vinegar and baking soda as a drain cleaner are just a few.
oven cleaner will remove oxidation off of old window panes.