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if not all household cleaning products can be replaced with either baking soda, hydrogen peroxide, vinegar or some combination of those three.
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Well there's some trade offs but it is what it is I guess ๐ Thanks for the tips.
You forgot EtOH.
Yeah I got where you're coming from. Gotta have time to enjoy life too ๐ My wife has similar interests btw - but shes more into crocheting.
What's that?
Alcohol.
Really, nearly every cleaning agent can be categorized as:
- Low pH (acids)
- High pH (bases)
- Oxydizing (like hydrogen peroxide, or bleach)
- Solvents (alcohols)
๐ I've been scratching fibers with baking soda!? Is it recommended to dissolve in water first?
I wouldn't have known you're not a native speaker honestly ๐
Same @Ryan. You're coming in clear to me too @Bearetta left I appreciate the advice
According to chemistry, alcohol is a solution!
Thanks for explaining ๐
I use IPA sometimes.
Doesn't the flag anwer that? ๐
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That works well too!
Btw, if you're using it as a disinfectant, 70% is better than 90%, as it evaporates slower. The 90% evaporates so quickly that some microorganisms can survive it.
Good to know, thanks ๐
Sounds about right ๐
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