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    Quote Originally Posted by wendibird22 View Post
    I mopped the other day with Dr. Bronners, vinegar and hot water. I think it cleaned great but seemed to leave a streaky film/residue on the floor (laminate) which is attracting more dirt/grime. We use a yarn mop. Any suggestions?
    Mop again w/just vinegar & water?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TwinFoxes View Post
    Seriously, thanks! I've only been using ours as hand soap.
    Me too! But I love it for that. 1 part liquid castille soap to 5 parts water (I think this was egoldbers recipe and it's a good one) in a foaming handsoap dispense makes wonderful foaming hand soap. I love it because it does a good job but it rinses off quickly (important for impatient kids).
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    I refill foam soap containers with about a TSP or two of castille soap, fill to the top with water and shake.

    I kill ants with a solution of Castille soap and water (add 4 1/2 Tablespoons soap to 24 oz spray bottle, fill with water, shake to mix. To use, shake and spray directly onto ants.)

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