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Orange vinegar based spray
sb44
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I found this tip on Pinterest the other day.
http://pinterest.com/pin/151433606190700864/
I put the peel from just one orange into a small jar and covered it with white vinegar. It has only been in there for about 3 days and smells absolutely delicious, no smell of vinegar at all, just fresh oranges.
I am def going to top up with more orange peel and vinegar, after 10 days it will be fantastic.
I am going to use it as a surface cleaner, does anyone think it would be ok to use it as an air freshener?
The pic below isn't mine, it's from Pinterest.
http://pinterest.com/pin/151433606190700864/
I put the peel from just one orange into a small jar and covered it with white vinegar. It has only been in there for about 3 days and smells absolutely delicious, no smell of vinegar at all, just fresh oranges.
I am def going to top up with more orange peel and vinegar, after 10 days it will be fantastic.
I am going to use it as a surface cleaner, does anyone think it would be ok to use it as an air freshener?
The pic below isn't mine, it's from Pinterest.
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great idea to save on cleaning products, i think it will be fine as an air freshener too, just pour some of it in a small jar and put some wooden sticks in it so that half of the stick is out of the jar/bootle0
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I have ordinary (13p @ Tesco) brown vinegar in a small spray bottle, I use it to clean my ceramic hob, my working surfaces, wiped down dry with crumpled newspaper, and in a larger spray bottle to kill weeds ( not in grass ) on paths and in isolation.
It smells of vinegar for a very short while, but leaves everything squeeky clean.
I normally use white vinegar for cleaning hobs etc and it does do the job and as you say, the vinegar smell does fade quite soon. I thought this was worth a try as I had oranges that were about to get binned, glad I didn't bin them now.
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great thanks have repinned only my practical board.0
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