Clean Your Bathroom With Roses!
by
Nicki Redekop
(IC: homeowner)
3 Materials
$10
15 Minutes
Easy
As you may or may not know, I procrastinate big nasty jobs until I can't stand it any longer! I wonder if I'm the only person?
My big love in the art world is Flower Waters and Infused oils! With all the other amazing uses for this heavenly creation, Rose Water can also clean !! It smells like heaven, keeps your skin soft, it's all natural and can also do the dirty work. Aside from its cleaning properties, it's also antibacterial, antioxidant and antibiotic! This stuff is AH-MAZING!!!
This is my bathroom window. I am so ashamed to share with the world that it takes me forever to get to these nasty projects. I think with having 3 kids and a home based accounting company, the last minute jobs get shuffled. Life just gets in the way:) 🌸
I made lots of Distilled Rose Water, as
you can see! So I grabbed a bottle and went straight to work!
I sprayed the Rose Water all over the mess. It sprays on kind of a reddish brown color, but don't worry, it won't stain. I used a toothpick and q-tips to get all the little nooks and crannies, and simply wiped with paper towel.
Here is my clean window! You can see the far left, there is still a bit of grime but it's literally impossible to reach because the window frame is on an angle and there's a weird little hill.
To purchase your own marvelous Distilled Rose Water,
Please feel free to check out my store at https://www.facebook.com/essentiallywithlove
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Suggested materials:
- Rose Water (I already had some)
- Q tips and toothpicks (I had some)
- Paper Towel (I had some)
Published August 12th, 2017 5:50 PM
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Ruth Robison on Aug 20, 2017
I find cheap kids paint brushes handy for all sorts of hard to reach areas, you know the packets from the dollar store? If the bristles land up splayed I give them a rinse with water then keep them to apply modge podge, etc to things. Sometimes the bristles break off, but I keep the wood /plastic ends, as I know I'll find a use for them for arty projects or something else, dunno what but they don't take up much room in my craft areas.
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Ruth Robison on Aug 20, 2017
Oh if anyone has ideas on what to use them for I'd love to hear them!
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Where is the recipe for rose water. I tried finding it but had no luck.
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