When you find something that’s life-changing, you want to share it with the world. That’s what happened when I discovered Fels Naptha Soap. This little bar of soap will change your life. It’s so inexpensive, and you can use it for so many things. Check out these uses for Fels Naptha Soap that is life-changing. I like grabbing Fels Naptha on Amazon for a few reasons. One it's delivered right to my door. Two I can buy in bulk. Three I can use my free Amazon Gift Cards so I pay nothing out of pocket. What is Fels Naptha? Fels Naptha is a laundry soap bar & stain remover that has been around since 1894. It was very popular during the great depression for cleaning all over the house because it was cheap. So housewives found new ways to use this product to stretch their … [Read more...]
Amazing 3 Ingredient DIY Goo Be Gone
Are you trying to get rid of stubborn messes and save money? Then you need this DIY Goo Be Gone! This all-natural solution is your ticket to a hassle-free cleaning experience. Get rid of adhesives, grease, and grime quickly and safely with this simple 3-ingredient mixture. Put it together in minutes and start enjoying cleaner surfaces without any hassle--and without spending a fortune at the store. Amazing 3 Ingredient DIY Goo Be Gone I love how easy this recipe is and safe that I can have my kids help me out and not work about the chemicals they are using. I have slowly been replacing my cleaning products with homemade versions recently. What can I use in place of Goo Gone? On my hunt for something cheaper than Goo Be Gone I found this question asked a lot. Baby … [Read more...]
Frugal Ways to Clean Your Windows
Windows are a nice, clean and clear way to look outside. However, there is no doubt that windows can get VERY dirty! There are a number of ways to clean your windows without having to spend too much money. You could use items that are already in your house and with just a little elbow grease, you could have clean windows in no time. Here are some frugal ways to clean your windows along with some of our Homemade Cleaning Products. Windows are an important part of every home, and they should be kept clean and sparkling in order to let in as much natural light as possible. But cleaning windows can be a daunting task - especially if you're trying to do it on a budget. never fear, though! There are plenty of frugal ways to clean your windows. Related: Homemade Cleaners That Work and … [Read more...]
Homemade Cleaners That Work and Save Money!
10 Homemade Cleaners to Save Money! Looking to save money? Starting with your cleaning cabinet. Now open it up, how many items in there have you used a few times hated and never used again? How much did they cost $4? $8? Even products you love still cost an arm and a leg! Learn to make your own at home from simple items that clean just as well OR BETTER! Here are my favorite 10 Homemade Cleaners to Save Money! Related: 12 Out of the Box Uses for Rubbing Alcohol Stain Remover - I had a hard time giving up my stain remover, it had gotten EVERYTHING out! But when I started making my own with this recipe it was the easiest thing I've ever done! Oven Cleaner - This stuff won't send you running for the windows like many oven cleaners I have used. Plus it works great! Related: 21 Effective … [Read more...]
Homemade Natural Degreaser
Are you tired of using toxic chemicals to get rid of grime and grease when cleaning? Use this safe, toxic-free Natural Degreaser to clean your stove, kitchen area, and other parts of the home with ease. The Importance of Using a Natural Degreaser Many of the cleaning products marketed today contain harsh ingredients that are harmful to continue breathing in each day. If you’ve noticed that a lot of the products you used in the past to get rid of grease and grime smelt bad and contained toxic ingredients, you may have decided that you’d like to make a switch. Using a Natural Degreaser is beneficial because it doesn’t contain those bad ingredients. Although it’s not full of chemicals, it still gets the job done and leaves the home smelling fresh when you’re done with … [Read more...]
Homemade Toilet Bowl Cleaner Tablets
There are so many ways to save money. Legit ways to cut your spending and still live the life you want. We have stopped spending money on a lot of things and make them all homemade currently and you would not believe the savings we see. These Homemade Toilet Bowl Cleaner Tablets are just another item we started making homemade and I'm sharing them with you! Homemade Toilet Bowl Cleaner Tablets Related: 12 Out of the Box Uses for Rubbing Alcohol What can I use instead of essential oils? If you do not have essential oils or are not a fan of the way they smell, don’t worry! There are plenty of alternatives. Try squeezing 10 drops of lemon or lime juice into the white vinegar instead. For a fresh, clean scent, you can also use 5 drops of mint extract. My tablets are taking too … [Read more...]
12 Out of the Box Uses for Rubbing Alcohol
Rubbing alcohol is one of those things that most people have in their house. You’ve probably got it stored away in a cabinet somewhere, not paying much mind to it. What most people don’t realize is that there’s a ton they can do with it. Check out these out-of-the-box uses for rubbing alcohol. 12 Out of the Box Uses for Rubbing Alcohol Clean eyeglasses Mix the rubbing alcohol with water, and you’ll have an excellent eyeglass cleaner. It won’t leave streaks on your glasses, which means you’ll get to see clearly while getting rid of any fingerprints and dust. Dry erase board build-up Again, all you need is water and rubbing alcohol together. The solution easily removes build-up from dry erase boards. If you’re a teacher or a parent who uses dry erase boards regularly, this … [Read more...]
DIY Glass Cleaner Recipe – Better Than Windex
One of the things I spend the most money on at the store outside of food and diapers is cleaning products, like glass cleaner. So I am looking for ways to save money on them and let's face it, how many have you bought that you just don't like? Well, that's one of a few reasons I started looking for a DIY glass cleaner recipe and now I'm sharing the one I love with you. Raise your hand if you have a cabinet under your sink, a shelf in your pantry, a closet, or even a spot in the garage that is full of cleaning products. *Raises Hand* Now think about how many of the products are just sitting there because you bought them, tried them out and they didn't work or you didn't like them for one reason or another? At least half I'm guessing? This problem is a big part of why I … [Read more...]
Easy Homemade Dryer Sheets – PS They are Reusable!
The bigger your family the more laundry you do and the cost for doing laundry adds up pretty quickly. I set out to lower my laundry costs the first things I tried were these homemade dryer sheets. Easy Homemade Dryer Sheets - PS They are Reusable! I love reusable dryer sheets and it's really easy to customize the scents. Plus being a mom of a kid that broke out in hives when we used the wrong laundry soap I love that I am in control of what goes into it. To lower laundry costs I also started making my own laundry soap this came more out of necessity than saving money if I'm being honest. As I mentioned, my son broke into hives when we switched laundry soaps and that was my primary reason for switching to making my own. The money it saves me is a great second reason! To cut my laundry … [Read more...]
DIY Homemade Febreze
I love Febreze. Let's face it trying to wash a couch is a hassle. It can drain your budget fast especially when you use it as I do. My Homemade Febreze is how I get away with not having to wash the comforters on the beds as often or shampoo carpets, or wash the curtains but still want the just-washed smell. I'm not the only one right?! Well if you use Febreze you know it's not cheap. So I went on a hunt to find a way to make my own! This is the best recipe I have found! This homemade Febreeze is simple to make and is MUCH cheaper! I sat down to figure out the price once. You can buy Snuggle online for $4.99 and baking soda for under $1. I figured each bottle cost less than 25¢ to make. Febreze in-store at its lowest is just over $4 a bottle. HUGE savings when you use several bottles a … [Read more...]









