House & Home A cleaning hack using denture cleaners?

Discussion in 'Living Room' started by Gockie, 28th Jan, 2019.

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  1. Gockie

    Gockie Life is good ☺️ Premium Member

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    Old news - spruiked aeons ago, however, have never tried it ...
     
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    Thanks @Gockie I have read some of these but I still like to read them. My current problem is a couple of cream cloth dining chair seats that grandchildren have spilt food/drinks on. We had the chairs before the grandkids lol. Maybe polident is the answer!
     
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    Spilt coffee on carpet today, have been researching youtube cleaning hacks :D
     
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    Denture cleaner tabs are a great cheap way to clean out a camelback.
     
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    I tried it today for cleaning my apartment and its good! Used it for general kitchen cleaning and on carpet stains etc. and the carpet came up great. Best thing is the minty smell.
     
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    When my coffee mug gets so stained, it's literally black on the inside, I pop a tablet in overnight ... sparkly white again
     
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    A teaspoon of baking soda and water paste on a cloth works well too.
     
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