Here is a round up of ammonia uses throughout your home, for stain removal, cleaning and laundry.
With a need to save money more and more people are making their own cleaning products. However, when you are new to making your own products you can feel a bit nervous about which recipes and uses will actually work or not.
This is your chance to share your knowledge if you have a great tip or use for this product, or get some tips of your own to make sure you get the best results possible.
Here are the uses that have already been submitted:
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Cleaning Oven Racks |
Glass & Window Cleaner |
Removing Blood Stains From Fabric |
Uses For Laundry |
Remove Jam Stains From Carpet |
Removing Mustard Stain From Clothing |
Removing Dirt Stains From Clothes |
Ice Cream Stain Removal From Clothing |
Popsicle Stain Removal From Clothing |
Use As Dye Stain Remover For Clothes |
Use To Remove Orange Glo From Floor |
Remove Dried Lipstick Stains (Along With Awesome Degreaser) |
Remove Stains & Spots Caused By Liquid Laundry Bluing |
Remove Black Oil From Clothing |
Removes Body Sweat From Laundry |
Remove Grass Stain On Clothes & Shoes |
Eliminate Pet Urine Odor From Clothes & Carpet |
Clean Perfume Stains |
Removing Dirt From Upholstery |
Remove Rejuvenate Floor Restorer From Wood Floors |
Cleaning Porcelain Stove Drip Pans |
Ammonia is a very common ingredient in many homemade cleaners.
In addition, it is commonly used for stain removal for laundry, upholstery (with caution) and carpet.
One of the main reasons ammonia is so useful is because it is an alkaline solution which can really help cut grease and also dirt.
I would love to hear your recipes for homemade cleaning products which contain ammonia, and also your tips for how you use ammonia for your cleaning and stain removal in your home, so submit them below!
No recipe or use of your own to share? That is OK. Just skip down to read other ideas and uses for ammonia already submitted below.
Remember that the best tips and recipes will be featured on this site!
Here's an important safety tip you need to remember, any time you use ammonia, which is to be careful never to mix it with another cleaner that contains chlorine bleach!
Check out this article about why you should never mix bleach and ammonia together.
Making and using your own cleaning products is becoming quite popular. One of the most common homemade cleaning supplies is ammonia.
How do you use ammonia around your home for cleaning or stain removal?
You can also share your recipes for homemade cleaning solutions which feature ammonia here.
Click the links below to see ammonia uses for around the home which have already been submitted by others.
Feel free to comment on any of these submissions to tell us whether you use ammonia in a similar way, or about any other thoughts you have.
How To Use Ammonia For Laundry & Removing Stains
Below I've got quite a few tips from readers who've shared how to use ammonia for laundry and removing laundry stains.
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