What household product can you do without?

LauraJean

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I rarely if ever use bleach, and I switched my shower head to the kind with a hose, so now I spray the shower down with the hose when done and no longer use the shower cleaner spray.

Another thing I was recently thrilled to eliminate was cotton facial pads. You know, like cotton balls, but they are flat pads to use on your face? I was using a lot of them with astringent or water etc to freshen up. Last week I found these great little cellulose facial sponges. Same size and concept as the facial pads, but you rinse it and re-use it! I'm loving it!
 

Rebecka

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Dr. Bronners Tea Tree soap. I love the stuff! I can totally live without it but just don't want to till I have to! I buy it in huge containers and keep some in back stock. I wash my hair with it ( I have dread locks) and use it for all my household cleaning sans windows. Sure, I could use baking soda, ACV or what not, but nothing says "clean' to me like tea tree.

I am kind of new here.. is there a thread on making laundry soap that i have missed? what about dishwasher soap? We currently use only soap nuts for laundry, but I hated the shamPoo that you make with it
 

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Wildsky said:
dacjohns said:
I can do without a Swiffer.
The swiffer was a great idea by the inventors, now they have folks buying the refill things on a regular basis... the commercials drive me nuts! I hate the things!
The handles are flimsy, but then again, I am Woman Strong Like Bull.

I stopped using the pads because a kitchen hand towel folded in half holds more liquid and cleans deeper.

Laughing to myself because I make it sound like I ever mop the floor....
 

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Toilet paper. It is convenient but you can live without it.
 

eggs4sale

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FDS,
Raid,
and
douches.

Pretty much all the same thing.
 

Denim Deb

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Our electric can opener broke awhile ago, so we just got a regular can opener. And, I stopped using fabric softener a long time ago. Haven't missed it in the least. I don't buy the swiffer junk. For cleaning windows, instead of paper towels, I use those micro fabric towels. They work quite well.
 

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yea when my can opener dies I will just use my hand can opener.
why pay for electricity right? lol
 

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I can live without anything that has a smell to it. To clear the room of bad odors, strike a kitchen match, let it burn for a moment then blow it out. This works well for stinky bathroom trips too. :lol:
 

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No chemical cleaners allowed in our house.
Ever looked at the ingredients on things like the Swiffer?
Yeah, formaldehyde does not rank as a safe cleaner for me ;)

Baking Soda
Vinegar
Dawn dishsoap
Thats all I use, and will not do without!

Bad odor? clean the room and strike a match if absolutly needed.
Better then that though, is to light a beeswax candle.
 
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