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Patrick W Kelly wrote:I used warm water, vinegar, baking soda, and lemon juice as cleaning agents, and a whole lot of elbow grease with the aid of rags and scrubbers.



My apologies for not labeling the pics as 'before' or 'after.' The first time I tried posting, it wasn't working. The next time I tried, I forgot to do label the pics.
 
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For most everything I just used water and a cloth. For the sink basin I used a little baking soda. In the toilet I used a pumice stone to erase the ring.
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Dave Burton wrote:This is a badge bit (BB) that is part of the PEP curriculum.  Completing this BB is part of getting the sand badge in Nest.

In this Badge Bit you will clean a bathroom



Here are some related threads.
  - Recipes All Purpose Surface Cleaner
  - Green Cleaning Ingredients That Do Not Mix
  - Clean House With Water and Norwex Cloth
  - Clean Mold/Mildew Organically

Here are some related articles.
  - Cheap and Easy DIY Natural Bathroom Cleaners
  - DIY All Natural Bathroom Cleaner
  - Clean Bathroom Without Chemicals
  - Clean Bathroom Natural Products
  - Homemade Bathroom Cleaning Recipes







To complete this BB, the minimum requirements are:
  - clean a bathroom
      - before and after pics of
           - toilet
           - sink/counter
           - floor
           - tub/shower
           - mirror
      - report on what cleaners were used
           - at least 80% is completed with warm water and elbow grease
           - remainder with grey water friendly cleaners

To show you've completed this Badge Bit, you must:
 - post a before picture of: toilet, sink,/counter, floor, tub/shower, and mirror
 - post an after picture of: toilet, sink,/counter, floor, tub/shower, and mirror
 - post a report on what cleaners you used

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I cleaned most of the bathroom with warm water and elbow grease but did you a little bit of natural soap a friend made. The ingredients are: Saponified olive oil, coconut oil, shea butter, goat milk.
I cleaned most of the bathroom with warm water and elbow grease but did you a little bit of natural soap a friend made. The ingredients are: Saponified olive oil, coconut oil, shea butter, goat milk.
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Dave Burton wrote:This is a badge bit (BB) that is part of the PEP curriculum.  Completing this BB is part of getting the sand badge in Nest.

In this Badge Bit you will clean a bathroom



Here are some related threads.
  - Recipes All Purpose Surface Cleaner
  - Green Cleaning Ingredients That Do Not Mix
  - Clean House With Water and Norwex Cloth
  - Clean Mold/Mildew Organically

Here are some related articles.
  - Cheap and Easy DIY Natural Bathroom Cleaners
  - DIY All Natural Bathroom Cleaner
  - Clean Bathroom Without Chemicals
  - Clean Bathroom Natural Products
  - Homemade Bathroom Cleaning Recipes







To complete this BB, the minimum requirements are:
  - clean a bathroom
      - before and after pics of
           - toilet
           - sink/counter
           - floor
           - tub/shower
           - mirror
      - report on what cleaners were used
           - at least 80% is completed with warm water and elbow grease
           - remainder with grey water friendly cleaners

To show you've completed this Badge Bit, you must:
 - post a before picture of: toilet, sink,/counter, floor, tub/shower, and mirror
 - post an after picture of: toilet, sink,/counter, floor, tub/shower, and mirror
 - post a report on what cleaners you used

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Note: Hi Fiona, please add a: "report on what cleaners were used, showing at least 80% is completed with warm water and elbow grease, and remainder with grey water friendly cleaners."

 
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Fiona Quick wrote:

Dave Burton wrote:This is a badge bit (BB) that is part of the PEP curriculum.  Completing this BB is part of getting the sand badge in Nest.

In this Badge Bit you will clean a bathroom



Here are some related threads.
  - Recipes All Purpose Surface Cleaner
  - Green Cleaning Ingredients That Do Not Mix
  - Clean House With Water and Norwex Cloth
  - Clean Mold/Mildew Organically

Here are some related articles.
  - Cheap and Easy DIY Natural Bathroom Cleaners
  - DIY All Natural Bathroom Cleaner
  - Clean Bathroom Without Chemicals
  - Clean Bathroom Natural Products
  - Homemade Bathroom Cleaning Recipes







To complete this BB, the minimum requirements are:
  - clean a bathroom
      - before and after pics of
           - toilet
           - sink/counter
           - floor
           - tub/shower
           - mirror
      - report on what cleaners were used
           - at least 80% is completed with warm water and elbow grease
           - remainder with grey water friendly cleaners

To show you've completed this Badge Bit, you must:
 - post a before picture of: toilet, sink,/counter, floor, tub/shower, and mirror
 - post an after picture of: toilet, sink,/counter, floor, tub/shower, and mirror
 - post a report on what cleaners you used

 
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