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Washers and Dryers

General Information
Washing machines and dryers only need a couple of basic cleaning procedures. Always follow the manufacturers recommendations when cleaning the lint filter or under the agitator.

Technique:
If gum or grease deposits onto the interior try to rub off with a soft cloth and mild detergent. Failing that, applying a small amount of degreaser or gum dissolving chemical onto the area affected should loosen the deposit. Never use abrasive cleaners or pads and always rinse completely.

Of course dryer lint screens must be cleaned before each load to ensure drying efficiency. For a more thorough cleaning, mild detergent and water works well. Completely dry the lint filter before using. For deposits on the dryer interior, usually caused by melting items from pants pockets, use a mild detergent or stain specific cleaners very sparingly. Afterwards wipe again with a damp cloth and let the interior dry. Do not use abrasive cleaners.

Dryer vents and pipes need regular cleaning to ensure full airflow. Often it is a simple procedure to remove the pipe and clean it out. A vacuum works well. Be sure to re-attach the pipe securely. If you are in doubt consult an appliance expert.

Use mild detergent and a damp sponge or cloth to clean the outside of the unit.

Baby nappies/diapers

This question was submitted from Sam.

“I would like to know if there is a cheaper way of getting babies nappies clean, other than Napisan – something that is kinder to the nappies and baby?”

A strong product like Napisan is not necessary in all cases if the nappies are not allowed to dry.

Try these techniques :

Try a bucket with a laundry booster (one with enzymes) mixed with water. Pour this rather disgusting mix directly into the wash and launder with regular detergent or the booster.

I did it this way for our first child. The enzyme breaks down the organic wastes and it cleans up nicely when laundering. The booster I used was Borax but there are many kinds.

Experts normally recommend using a bleach to disinfect which is a good idea – pouring a cup into the wash is fine. If you are concerned about residual effects of soap and or bleach, rinse the wash once after washing.

All this is dependant on the time you have. We started with all the good intentions in the world but by the time our second child arrived we reverted to the earth destroying disposable nappies.

Strawberry Daiquiri Off A White Cotton Shirt?

This question was submitted by Dixie:  “How do I clean an old strawberry daiquiri stain off a white cotton shirt?”

It was rather involved to try to get an answer that might work. And I do mean might, because if your daiquiri wasn’t a virgin, the alcohol makes it all the more difficult. First off, don’t wash in hot water, and don’t heat dry. This sets the stains so they will be there permanently.

As obscure as it seems here we go:

Be sure the fabric is durable, and will not be damaged by boiling water. Test a shirt tail for colorfastness (white should be OK) and for durability by dipping into boiling water. If the fabric shrivels up into a crumpled wrinkled mass do not proceed. If the stains are dry, moisten them with glycerin. Take the stained area and stretch it over a large pot or strainer. Secure with an elastic band or two. Put the shirt and pot in a tub or laundry sink just  in case you may spill any water.  Boil a kettle of water, and from a couple of feet above, slowly pour the water through the stains. I know I just told you not to wash this article in hot water, but by doing this the water is passing through and taking the contaminants with it, as oppose to sitting in hot water stewing.

  • If any of the stain remains, cut open a lemon and rub the lemon on the stains, then hang to dry.
  • If the stain remains mix some white vinegar and water 1:2, and apply that to the stains, then hang to dry.
  • If the stain remains soak in a digestant for 30 minutes, launder as you normally would in cold water, and hang to dry.
  • If the stain remains wash in a bleach solution as directed by the manufacturer, and hang dry. Do not dry this article in the dryer until you are satisfied with the appearance of the stained area (because that is the way it will stay, forever).
  • If the stain remains make a big daiquiri and soak the entire shirt so it is red, and consider buying a new white shirt!!

Uggs

Technique:

To clean Uggs, remove as much surface dirt as possible, if they are muddy, knock off as much as possible and allow the rest to dry.

Using a soft brush, loosen the dried mud. Use a suede brush in a circular motion, rubbing gently to bring back up the nap.

Electric Can Openers

Always unplug the unit before cleaning. For can openers with a removable cutting mechanism, remove and wash in the dishwasher or by hand in the sink. If  is not removable, use an old toothbrush to scrub with dish detergent and hot water.

Enamel & Iron Cookware

Tools & Technique :


Both enamel and cast iron cookware should be cleaned with mild detergent and water. Do not use abrasive cleaners or pads. Soak enamel items in soapy water to help on stubborn stains.
Cast iron should be dried immediately to avoid rusting. Some cast iron needs to be oiled regularly  follow the manufacturers recommendation.

Freezer Defrosting

The best method to defrost a freezer involves removing all the food to a second freezer or more commonly into empty camping cooler(s) along with ice packs or milk jugs filled with frozen water.  In a pinch, insulated shopping bags might suffice with adequate milk jug ‘freezer blocks’.  A good tip might be to do a defrost before a vacation when the freezer isn’t as filled with food.

  • Turn off the freezer, or better yet unplug it.
  • Place several old terry towels in the bottom of a chest freezer, or for stand up freezers place towels at the bottom of the freezer and one outside the door on the floor to catch any water.
  • For a freezers above a fridge be aware that turning off the freezer will ALSO turn off the fridge!  The melted ice will likely leak down inside of the fridge compartment.
  • Allow the unit to sit overnight to fully defrost.
  • A hair dryer will help defrost built up ice in 10 to 15 minutes. Use caution whenever using an electrical appliance near water.
  • Dry the freezer thoroughly (to prevent immediate frost), then wash and dry the terry towels for the next defrost!

Highchairs

Keep high chairs clean by wiping them with a mild detergent and soft cloth or sponge after every use.
Occasionally, give the chair a more thorough cleaning and a good wipe down with a mild bleach solution to kill germs.  Mix a 1:20 parts water; let sit for a few minutes and rinse with clean water and a clean cloth.

Kitchen Cabinets

A majority of kitchen cabinets are finished with a washable surface. Wood cabinets will have a protective seal to protect the surface. Painted or laminated cabinets have very easy to care for surfaces.

Technique:
Wipe up spills as soon as they occur. Use a mild detergent solution for regular cleaning. Avoid abrasive cleaners and tools. Dry afterwards.

Specialized Tools & Chemicals:
Some manufacturers recommend waxing wood cabinets. Paste or liquid furniture polish when applied on a regular basis (every 6-12 months, depending on use and sunlight exposure) will help repel spills and stains and keep the wood protected.

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