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3-Pk 16oz. Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day Multi-Surface Everyday Cleaner (Various Scents) Expired

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Amazon has 3-Pack 16oz. Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day Multi-Surface Everyday Cleaner (various scents) on sale from $7.58 when you 'clip' the coupon located on the product page and checkout via Subscribe & Save. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25+.

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 3-Count Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day Multi-Surface Everyday Cleaner (Lavender) for $11.64 - 5% when you checkout via Subscribe & Save - $3.48 when you 'clip' the coupon on product page = $7.58. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+.

Amazon [amazon.com] also has 3-Ct Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day Multi-Surface Everyday Cleaner (Honeysuckle) for $11.67 - 5% when you checkout via Subscribe & Save - $3.51 when you 'clip' the coupon on product page = $7.58. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+.

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For those who don't know, vinegar and baking soda "cancel out" as chemicals. You really shouldn't combine them (to make a cleaning product anyway)
They actually do work wonderfully together but in the right process and solution. For example, in laundry, if you just add a cup of each in the load at the same time, you're basically cleaning with saltwater because the chemical reactions do void or neutralize the strength of each individually. There will be some initial bubbling which does sometimes help dislodge soil particles from surfaces or materials without hand scrubbing, but the real strength is in the process. Carbonate clings to soil particles between fibers in the fabric and when the vinegar solution gets involved the off-gassing literally finds its way towards the surface, dissolving and diluting the soil in the process which is removed entirely during the 2nd rinse cycle.

Add the acidic vinegar into the prewash, where the bleach cup fill line is. Then add a half cup of baking soda to the detergent tray along with soap/detergent (naturally fragranced with lavender, etc). Then using the same detergent cup with residual soapy fragrance (don't use this cup for the baking soda in the previous step), add a little more vinegar that mixes with the residual soapy fragrance and add that as a softener, so the rinse cycle has some slightly fragranced vinegar to dissolve and releases the remaining carbonate, if any, clinging to your laundry will rinse thoroughly. So its vinegar (acid), soda (base), vinegar (acid). The result is really fresh laundry because there's no way for bacteria to remain active after this chemical wash.

When you eat oranges or lemons, take the peels and put it in a large glass jar with vinegar. This can help ease the smell of vinegar and adds citrus oils to the mix. Keep adding until it's topped off and the longer it sits the more the peels release its oils, gradually turning the vinegar into a light orange color and giving it a better scent.
Not if you have granite or some other natural stone countertops.

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pyroskater85
08-05-2021 at 01:43 PM.
08-05-2021 at 01:43 PM.
how does this compare to dr bronners? i've been using the sal suds a lot lately and i find it really cuts through the grease well and works well in the laundry for the prewash cycle. it also works well to clean the washing machine on tub clean cycle. i've also used the regular dr bronners for cleaning the kitchen.
it's always nice to switch things up as long as it works well.
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CrazySaguaro
08-05-2021 at 03:21 PM.
08-05-2021 at 03:21 PM.
Lemon verbena is the BEST scent! I love it! It also has a coupon, https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...UTF8&psc=1
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rgadowski
08-05-2021 at 08:01 PM.
08-05-2021 at 08:01 PM.
Quote from texasPI :
Not if you have granite or some other natural stone countertops.
alcohol and water mixture is all you should use on granite
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ls1dreams
08-05-2021 at 08:04 PM.
08-05-2021 at 08:04 PM.
Can anyone recommend a cleaner concentrate that smells decent that I can buy? All of these cleaners seem all so overpriced for what is mostly water.

Not looking to buy tons of it though.
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nohomers1
08-05-2021 at 09:00 PM.
08-05-2021 at 09:00 PM.
Quote from justye :
Is there any reason to combine the two? I tried it before as someone recommended on SD to remove stains and it didn't work.
Absolutely not. People believe the chemical reaction is the "bubbles doing the scrubbing for you" but it really doesn't do anything. Separately, baking soda when used as a paste is useful for certain applications where you need light abrasion (eg cleaning grout) and vinegar is good at cleaning many things that require a weak acid.
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08-06-2021 at 04:26 AM.
08-06-2021 at 04:26 AM.
Quote from ls1dreams :
Can anyone recommend a cleaner concentrate that smells decent that I can buy? All of these cleaners seem all so overpriced for what is mostly water.

Not looking to buy tons of it though.
At dollar tree there's a concentrate called "LA's totally awesome". It's a yellow tinted liquid (so it looks kinda gross! Lol) that comes in either a 17oz spray or a 32oz jug- same product, both concentrated just different packaging. It isn't strongly air freshener scented like these are but it smells fine and works great. I've used it straight to get oil stains off the garage floor.

It's not my preferred cleanser for every day. I use the Force of nature system/capsules but that is NOT a system for slick deals. Wink
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08-06-2021 at 05:00 AM.
08-06-2021 at 05:00 AM.
Quote from Sam_i_am :
They actually do work wonderfully together but in the right process and solution. For example, in laundry, if you just add a cup of each in the load at the same time, you're basically cleaning with saltwater because the chemical reactions do void or neutralize the strength of each individually. There will be some initial bubbling which does sometimes help dislodge soil particles from surfaces or materials without hand scrubbing, but the real strength is in the process. Carbonate clings to soil particles between fibers in the fabric and when the vinegar solution gets involved the off-gassing literally finds its way towards the surface, dissolving and diluting the soil in the process which is removed entirely during the 2nd rinse cycle.

Add the acidic vinegar into the prewash, where the bleach cup fill line is. Then add a half cup of baking soda to the detergent tray along with soap/detergent (naturally fragranced with lavender, etc). Then using the same detergent cup with residual soapy fragrance (don't use this cup for the baking soda in the previous step), add a little more vinegar that mixes with the residual soapy fragrance and add that as a softener, so the rinse cycle has some slightly fragranced vinegar to dissolve and releases the remaining carbonate, if any, clinging to your laundry will rinse thoroughly. So its vinegar (acid), soda (base), vinegar (acid). The result is really fresh laundry because there's no way for bacteria to remain active after this chemical wash.

When you eat oranges or lemons, take the peels and put it in a large glass jar with vinegar. This can help ease the smell of vinegar and adds citrus oils to the mix. Keep adding until it's topped off and the longer it sits the more the peels release its oils, gradually turning the vinegar into a light orange color and giving it a better scent.

This is great, I've used the combination on pots and grills. It melts the grime away when scrubbing couldn't. The orange peel tip is a plus.
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mrdoge
08-08-2021 at 12:19 PM.
08-08-2021 at 12:19 PM.
Interesting thing about meyers clean day - it insta kills ants & cockroaches. I've never used a cleaner that did that before. Anyone know why?
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LEOMHK1.0
08-14-2021 at 03:09 PM.
08-14-2021 at 03:09 PM.
Mrs. Meyer??
Is this what she uses to clean Michael's messes???
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