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Cleaning with Tea Tree Oil

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Unity Submitted on the 2012/01/26 08:31:50
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Tea tree oil is a low irritant anti-bacterial and anti-fungal miracle oil.


A good cleaning agent for children’s hard toys:

Simply place 1 teaspoon of tea tree oil and 1 liter of water in a spray bottle, shake, and lightly spray on the toys. Then, wipe over with a pair of pantyhose.

Tea tree oil is safe to use on toys, as it’s a non-toxic disinfectant.





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Unity Submitted on the 2012/01/26 08:33:15
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For jam makers unable to remove the sticky labels on jars

Simply fill the empty jars with hot tap water, put the lids on, let them sit for 10 minutes, then tip out the water and the labels should peel straight off (do it gently).

Any remaining glue residue can be lifted with a couple of drops of tea tree oil on pantyhose and a light rub over.

Then you just prepare the jars as you normally would for pickles, chutneys, jams and so on and they will be 100% ready for labelling.


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Firechild Submitted on the 2012/02/02 19:28:55
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Wow this is useful.

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