February 23, 2012Hello Everyone,Surprisingly, cleaning products rank high on the list of home expenditures in many consumer spending surveys. When you consider the range of cleaning products we buy, from dishwasher and laundry detergents to all-purpose, window, toilet bowl and tile cleaners, you can see the bills adding up.
Most cleaners can be replaced with simple, cheap ingredients like baking soda, vinegar and lemon juice. Make the switch, and you'll save significant amounts on cleaning up. Bonus: These simple ingredients are nontoxic, so you don't have to worry about the "hazard" labels that come on many household cleaners.
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Hint 1: Did you know you can save money by using your local library?
The average American family spends about $118 on books, and on magazine and newspaper subscriptions. Community libraries are free and offer the same materials.
You can also borrow music and movies, which is a lot cheaper than renting or buying... since it's free.
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Hint 2: A tip on how to save on gas for your vehicle...share
the tip to loved ones.
Nearly one in four cars needs an air filter replacement. A
clean air filter can improve gas mileage by as much as 10%.
Cost Savings: about 20 cents a gallon.