I used warm water for everything except for the stove, which I used baking soda and water. The stuff remaining on the stove are scratches or something that are there for good.
Dave Burton wrote:To complete this BB, the minimum requirements are:
- clean a kitchen
- before and after pics of
- sink
- counters
- table
- stovetop
- floor
- report on what cleaners were used (if any).
- If you had to use soap, the soap must say "greywater safe" or "readily biodegradable"
To show you've completed this Badge Bit, you must:
- post a before picture of: sink, counters, table, stovetop, and floor
- post an after picture of: sink, counters, table, stovetop, and floor
- post a report on what cleaners you used (if any). Or a link to the product.
I used hot water and organic citric acid to clean all surfaces except for the floor I only used hot water.
Citric Acid: https://a.co/d/2qDtSSj I use a pumice stone on the glass: https://a.co/d/9cRWuKW
I'm pursuing SKIP to inherit property, check it out for yourself: SKIP book or maybe you're my Otis/Otessa match?
I love that Rocket Mass Heaters are Carbon-Nuetral. In Erica's and Ernies Art of Fire Presentation, Erica explains the chemistry of how that's possible!
I attended Helen's Garden Master Course in January 2022 and give the lectures 10/10 acorns! Fortunately for you, you can also see the Garden Master recordings but unfortunately you'll miss out on the fruit Helen grew and shared. It was the tastiest fruit I've ever had!
I used a rag and water for most of the kitchen. I used a little bit of vinegar (with some citrus peels soaking in it) for the stove and the floor. I made the vinegar stuff for this BB.