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City of Ames

Public Works

Public Works Office

Director:
John Joiner

515 Clark Avenue
Ames, IA 50010

Phone:
515-239-5160

Fax:
515-239-5404

Hours:
Monday - Friday
8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Public Works

Resource Recovery 

Recipes for Alternative Cleaning Solutions

All-Purpose Household Cleaner
           1 qt. warm water
           1 tsp. liquid soap
           1 tsp. borax
           squeeze of lemon or splash of vinegar
This solution can be used for a multitude of cleaning jobs including countertops, floors, walls, rugs, and upholstery.

Air Freshener 
-Leave open boxes of baking soda in refrigerators, closets, and bathrooms
-Open doors and windows for good ventilation
-Use stove fan when cooking
-Use flowers, herbs and spices to add subtle fragrances to indoor air

Drain Opener
         
1/2 cup baking soda
          1 cup vinegar
          boiling water
Dissolve baking soda and vinegar in boiling water, and pour down the drain.  Continue to flush with hot tap water until the clog breaks

Degreaser (engine and tool)
Use a water-based cleaner in place of kerosene, turpentine and commercial engine degreaser

Degreaser (kitchen)
Use a non-chlorinated scouring powder with abrasive scouring pad or fine steel wool

Disinfectant
Use 1/2 cup borax in 1 gallon of hot water.  To inhibit mold and mildew, do not rinse off borax solution

Floor Cleaner
-Vinyl floors: 1/2 cup vinegar or 1/4 cup borax with 1 gallon water. Polish with club soda
-Wood floors: damp mop with mild vegetable oil soap

Glass-Cleaner                                      
1/4 cup vinegar in 1 qt. warm water.
(Do not use this as a windshield wiper
solution as it may damage the pump; 
use plain water for this purpose.) 

Mildew Cleaner
Scrub with baking soda or borax; for extended mold inhibition, do not rinse off

Oven Cleaner
-Scrub with 2 tbsp. or more of baking soda or borax in 1 gallon water, using very fine steel wool (0000). Wear gloves.  For baked-on spots try scrubbing with pumice
-As a last resort, use a pump oven cleaner that says "No Caustic Fumes" and "No Lye"

Rug and Upholstery Cleaner
Use the All-Purpose Household Cleaner Recipe

Scouring Powder
Use baking soda or a non-chlorinated commercial scouring powder

Spot Removers
-All-purpose: 1/4 cup borax in 2 cups cold water; soak the stain prior to washing as usual
-Blood: Pour 3% hydrogen peroxide solution directly on the stain; rinse with water and wash as usual
-Ink: apply a paste of lemon juice and cream of tarter; allow to dry, then wash as usual

Toilet Bowl Cleaner
Scrub with baking soda or mild detergent

Tub/tile Cleaner
Use scouring powder or baking soda

Furniture Polish
1 pint mineral oil with a few drops of lemon juice