I’m sure you’ve probably heard of using club soda to get out tough stains on fabric (simply pour on club soda and scrub gently), but also try club soda…
- To clean silver jewelry – place pieces in a glass of club soda and soak overnight
- To clean glass surfaces
- In place of water – fill a spray bottle with club soda and use it to remove dirt more effectively from countertops, etc
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Alleen
/ September 27, 2010All the wonderful uses of club soda. I will have to try it for cleaning silver. I am just not a fan of the chemical cleaners.
Hope you had a great weekend!
Monique
/ September 27, 2010I’m most definitely going to try this on my silver jewelry!!
Jude
/ September 27, 2010Yay, I love these tricks with natural cleaners and have tried the silver jewelry one – thanks for these & hope your week ahead is great!
Diana
/ September 27, 2010Ohhh that is something I need to try out:)
Happy Monday,sweetie pie
How was your weekend?
Dylan
/ September 27, 2010Makes sense, and add lemon….spray on surface, spray in mouth…fun lol
All Natural Annie
/ September 27, 2010hahaha :)
NIKKI
/ September 27, 2010Did not know this!!!
Awesome tip!
xoxo
Carrie
/ September 27, 2010Great tips Annie – I had no idea about Club Soda’s use on jewelry and I love the countertop solution!! No toxins!!
xoxo,
Carrie
style'n
/ September 27, 2010really on jewelry? had no idea. do you know if it will work on a wood surface? our island is made of wood and I just don’t know the best way to keep it clean (naturally) . Since we put food directly on that surface I don’t want to use chemicals. Great post!
naina
All Natural Annie
/ September 27, 2010Hi Naina! Great question. I know that a mix of white vinegar and H2O (specifically 1/4 cup white vinegar and 30 ounces of warm water) works well for wood flooring. Simply, put the mixture in a recycled spray bottle, spray on a cotton rag or towel until lightly damp, then mop your floors, scrubbing away any grime. Perhaps, the same mix would work for your countertops…Unfortunately, I don’t have any wood surfaces to test this out for you, but let me know if you do or maybe someone else has personal experience they can share!
The Owl's Closet
/ September 27, 2010Oh wow, I had no idea we could use club soda for all these things! Thanks so much for enlightening post. I will definitely try this out!:)
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Michelle
/ September 27, 2010Hey thank you for sharing. Got a tip on how to keep cat hair from clinging to glass tables immediately after cleaning it???
This was so frustrating for me. As soon as I clean my glass tables, I come back in less than a minute and it seems that my cat’s hair is attracted right to the glass!
Michelle
Dawn {The Alternative Wife}
/ September 27, 2010I’ll definitely have to give these a try. I use it to get stains out all of the time but never thought of it for anything else. Thanks for sharing! :)
Shawna
/ September 27, 2010I did not know this! And yet, I so needed this information! Thank you!
I hope you had a great weekend! :)
Rambles with Reese
/ September 28, 2010Great tips! I knew the one about cleaning silver, but I didn’t know it also cleans surface tops.
Cheers!
Victoria Lewy
/ September 28, 2010Great idea! I need to try it on my silver jewelry.
Toxic Beauty
/ September 28, 2010Club soda is so versatile! The other day I either sat in something yucky or brushed by something and had an icky stain on my bathing suit cover up. When I got home, I rubbed some vinegar and baking soda on it…kept rubbing with water and the stain completely disappeared! Then I tossed it into the dryer to wear. Natural cleaning truly rocks!