Do Commercial & Homemade Cleaning Products Clean Equally?
By Rachel Paxton
My daughter Amanda and I spent the good part
of 2 weeks, including her Christmas vacation, working on a science project for
school to find out which household cleaners work best.
We did three tests: one with window cleaners, one with carpet cleaners, and one
with laundry stain removers.
Each test was performed six times with my husband and I each judging the results
without knowing which product cleaned what. The results were very interesting.
We decided to try cleaning a mirror coated with a mixture of toothpaste and
water with 409, Windex, and a mixture of ammonia and vinegar. The ammonia and
vinegar solution far outperformed the other two with 409 second and Windex last.
Next we tested three carpet cleaners (Woolite, shaving cream, and Resolve) by
staining some carpet samples with cola.
Overall, the cleaners all did a pretty good job of getting out the stain (it
seemed at first), but the Resolve and Woolite were not successful in preventing
the carpet from stiffening when the carpet dried. The stains also re-appeared
slightly after drying. You could definitely feel where the stains had been.
Believe it or not the shaving cream removed almost all traces of the stain every
time. You couldn't even feel where the stain had been. I'm converted! Just rub a
little shaving cream into the stain and wipe with a sponge. (Shaving cream also
does a great job cleaning upholstery stains.)
Last we tested laundry stain removers. The only homemade version we could come
up with was rubbing salt into the stain before washing. This is supposed to work
pretty well on fresh stains, but didn't work so great on dry stains. Shout
worked the best and Spray ‘n Wash worked second.
All in all we were very pleased with the test results. We went into the project
with no expectations about how things were going to turn out, curious to find
out which cleaners really work best, and it's exciting to share the results with
you knowing the tests were done in a completely scientific manner.
Amanda would like to caution, however, that you be careful with the ammonia and
vinegar solution. The ammonia is very toxic and you should wear rubber gloves
and be very careful not to inhale it.
Window Cleaner Recipe
1 spray bottle (any size)
Ammonia
Vinegar
Take your spray bottle and fill it up with the ammonia and vinegar, using 1
tbsp. vinegar per 3 tbsp. ammonia. Spray very slowly, and very lightly for
safety.
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Rachel Paxton is a freelance writer and mom of four. For inspirational articles
and tips for everyday living, visit her web sites at
http://www.creativehomemaking.com
and
http://www.organized-mom.com
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