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SusanScarlet
True Blue Farmgirl

317 Posts



317 Posts

Posted - Apr 29 2011 :  11:31:59 AM  Show Profile
CMac - I haven't tried it in my laundry yet. But I made my "general cleaning" spray out of it. The fragrance is subtle but nice.
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CMac
True Blue Farmgirl

1074 Posts

Connie
Ashland City TN
USA
1074 Posts

Posted - Apr 29 2011 :  12:40:25 PM  Show Profile
I've made grapefruit and lemon and like them both very much. I had a jar out in the sun on Easter because I made lemonade for the egg hunt. One of the guests thought that was how I made lemonade! I guess she was thinking sun tea. I took the lid off and let her smell it. :) Ended up giving her that jar and her mom some of my laundry powder. Hopefully we will have a couple of converts!
Connie

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Author: Henry David Thoreau
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sonshine4u
Chapter Guru

1205 Posts

April
New Prague MN
USA
1205 Posts

Posted - Mar 24 2012 :  05:25:40 AM  Show Profile
I had to bump this to the top. This is a great idea! I'm so excited to try it. I'm gonna use grapefruit and see how it turns out. :)

~April

Playing in the Sonshine
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garyw965
True Blue Farmgirl

51 Posts

Gary
Hemet CA
USA
51 Posts

Posted - Mar 26 2012 :  1:07:31 PM  Show Profile
I use vinegar and water to clean my windows with, never thought about putting it in with citrus. I will definitely try this thanks for bumping it up.
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nv2kenu
Farmgirl in Training

14 Posts

Natasha
Ontario
Canada
14 Posts

Posted - Apr 16 2012 :  3:32:20 PM  Show Profile
Just wondering...do you have to use fresh peels, or can you save and use? We don't eat a lot of oranges here. i have been saving, but they are drying out, and wanted to double check with you all here.

Thanks.

Natasha

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Leilaht
True Blue Farmgirl

155 Posts

Elizabeth
Highland MI
USA
155 Posts

Posted - Apr 18 2012 :  02:18:33 AM  Show Profile
Making homemade vanilla is easy Kim. Just get a fifth of the cheapest vodka you can find and 2 or 3 vanilla beans. Put the beans in the vodka and let it sit until it's dark. A lot cheaper than commercial vanilla. I have to hide mine though or hubby will drink it a shot at a time.

Liz

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mosquitocontrol
Farmgirl in Training

34 Posts

Regina
Fayetteville OH
USA
34 Posts

Posted - Apr 20 2012 :  4:07:11 PM  Show Profile
What a great idea, I'm gonna try it. Thanks for sharing.
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Simple Living
True Blue Farmgirl

1402 Posts

Joan
Staten Island NY
USA
1402 Posts

Posted - Apr 21 2012 :  05:18:16 AM  Show Profile
terrific idea, will try it this weekend

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MagnoliaWhisper
True Blue Farmgirl

2817 Posts

Heather
Haysville Kansas
USA
2817 Posts

Posted - Apr 21 2012 :  07:39:32 AM  Show Profile
I would think you could use the saved ones, as there is still oil in there that will come back to life once it's soaking. I would probably just soak the dried peels a day or two longer then fresh.

I would also think the more you cut the peels them more oil you are taking off the orange peel and putting on your knife/cutting board, and so less that is going to be in the vinegar. So leave as much as is as much as possible to leave the most amount of orange essential oil on/in the peel.



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hoosiercountry
True Blue Farmgirl

572 Posts

karla
north port fl
USA
572 Posts

Posted - Apr 22 2012 :  6:40:42 PM  Show Profile
Just had to say thank you for this wonderful idea. I just became a believer, I have a friend that lives on the Gulf and the sea air puts a film on the windows, and I can not tell you how much time I have spent trying to help clean her windows and then get the streaks out, most of the time we could not. Well yesterday I tried the vingar and WOW. I believe. Thanks again.
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Primitive DIVA
Farmgirl in Training

36 Posts

Melissa
Montgomery Texas
USA
36 Posts

Posted - Apr 26 2012 :  10:27:02 AM  Show Profile
I am making up a batch this weekend.....THANK YOU for sharing!

HUGS~M

New Sister #4088
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I threw off my high heels to move to our dream 10acre Texas homestead. Goats, Chickens, Garden and Orchard and more!My current LOVE is making fermented and cultured foods/beverages.
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annielaurel
True Blue Farmgirl

912 Posts

nancy
fernandina beach florida
USA
912 Posts

Posted - Apr 27 2012 :  05:10:06 AM  Show Profile
Thanks, I will make some today. I like making my own cleaners.

Nancy
Farmgirl Sister #2301

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batznthebelfry
True Blue Farmgirl

1257 Posts

Michele
Athol Ma
USA
1257 Posts

Posted - May 04 2012 :  06:03:48 AM  Show Profile
I have to tell you this has become my favorite cleaner ton use....yesterday I even washed my living room floor with it.....my bottle isn't as pretty as the one shown here I leave the peels in it & have even added lemon & lime peels when I use them.....For many many years any chemicals have really bothered me & trigger my migraines so when I heard about this years ago along with just using white vinegar I can say they have saved me many headaches that I would normally get cleaning the house....I am an old type who still does her floors on her hands & knees & I love that I can spray the orange vinegar cleaner, wait a few seconds & wipe it up plus I love the smell & it doesn't hang in the air for long......my favorite is still just plain old white vinegar & have gotten many of my friends & family to quit using bleach in their homes & going to this especially if they have children or in door pets......I even use this in my steam cleaner for the floors & for the shampooer as the main water cleaner then run regular water thur the machine to clean off any oils the oranges might leave behind.....it has become my miracle cleaner & a big blessing health wise for me...Michele'

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Starbright
Farmgirl in Training

17 Posts

Marie
Van Buren AR
USA
17 Posts

Posted - Jun 03 2012 :  5:17:40 PM  Show Profile
I am in the process of replacing all cleansers with homemade :) Can't wait to make this; and it's pretty to boot!

Starbright
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SusanScarlet
True Blue Farmgirl

317 Posts



317 Posts

Posted - Jun 04 2012 :  07:03:26 AM  Show Profile
Regarding not using a lot of oranges and the peels are drying out while you're saving them up: I put the citrus peels in a baggie in the freezer until I have a sufficient amount. They don't dry out that way.
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debtea2
True Blue Farmgirl

1853 Posts

deborah
nutley nj
USA
1853 Posts

Posted - Aug 25 2012 :  5:44:36 PM  Show Profile
this stuff is great i just keep making it
and i love the smell beats the chemicals hands down
you would think some of these companies would get it by now.
DO NO HARM..
blessings and thanks so much for a wonderful recipe for cleaning..
deborah

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jersey farmgirl
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showthemlove
True Blue Farmgirl

50 Posts

Vanessa
Vermillion SD
USA
50 Posts

Posted - Oct 20 2012 :  3:31:28 PM  Show Profile
Thanks for this. I use a lot of Citra Solve now. This might be a good alternative. My BACKYARD POULTRY magazine also had an article on this this month.

I love the upper Midwest!
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Katlady93
True Blue Farmgirl

361 Posts

Charlotte
Denmark SC
USA
361 Posts

Posted - Oct 21 2012 :  05:53:31 AM  Show Profile  Send Katlady93 a Yahoo! Message
this sounds wonderful, will have to try it. need something to keep the house smelling nice and clean now that Old Man Winter is approaching. i hate it when we have to close the windows for the winter.

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Sarah Blue
True Blue Farmgirl

172 Posts


Sierra Mountains California
USA
172 Posts

Posted - Mar 13 2014 :  11:42:58 AM  Show Profile
How lovely! I make a similar vinegar spray but with dried lavender buds and sage, and it turns dark pink. I look forward to making one with orange peels!


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PinkCsmtlgy
Farmgirl in Training

18 Posts

Brandi
Martinsburg Pennsylvania
USA
18 Posts

Posted - Jun 16 2014 :  6:13:34 PM  Show Profile
I was wondering if this worked, thank you. Would it also work with lemon peels?
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Denise Ann
True Blue Farmgirl

831 Posts

Denise
Shoreview MN
USA
831 Posts

Posted - Jun 20 2014 :  4:26:07 PM  Show Profile
Kathy,
I can't wait to try this. Glad to hear others have tried and it has been successful.
Denise Ann
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loribeck
True Blue Farmgirl

588 Posts

Lori
Alvordton 36
USA
588 Posts

Posted - Nov 29 2018 :  4:12:32 PM  Show Profile
Thank you for sharing. I was just getting ready to start making my own all purpose cleaner.

Lori Beck
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loribeck
True Blue Farmgirl

588 Posts

Lori
Alvordton 36
USA
588 Posts

Posted - Nov 29 2018 :  4:13:37 PM  Show Profile
Thank you for sharing. I was just getting ready to start making my own all purpose cleaner.

Lori Beck
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