XxbrittanyxX answered Monday December 20 2004, 8:28 am: I use Joy on dishes, pledge spray works awesome on wood, especially wood tables, and for tile floors you can make it look very nice if youre willing to take the time to mop it for a few minutes. *muah* luv britt [ XxbrittanyxX's advice column | Ask XxbrittanyxX A Question ]
Adrz answered Thursday November 18 2004, 7:50 pm: dishes- Ajax, wood tables- pledge-tha foamy spray kind, tile floors-mop an glo, or mr. clean disinfectant cleaner..lysol..lotsa stuff wurks [ Adrz's advice column | Ask Adrz A Question ]
jbdreamer answered Monday November 1 2004, 10:43 am: 1 part water 1 part vinagar.
This is a cheap and very effective way to clean floors, and it's chemical free! Non-harmful to children or pets. I keep a spray bottle around as well to clean the counters. [ jbdreamer's advice column | Ask jbdreamer A Question ]
xXxpinky615xXx answered Saturday October 30 2004, 1:26 pm: -Dishes- Palmolive
-Wood tables- Pledge with orange Oil (the one in the spray bottle)
Tile floors- Pile sol (I think thats how you spell it)
ThReEdAySgRaCe_GuRl answered Saturday October 30 2004, 11:50 am: dishes- Joy (it smells good and its effective
(dishwasher- jet dry tablets! they work well!)
__Briana answered Saturday October 30 2004, 9:45 am: Just Dishsoap, there's bunches of kinds. Ours is orange, and I'd go see what it's called but I'm being super lazy. :D
Wood tables, um, water and soap, not dishsoap, but soapy water. You could also use that for tile, but we use Mr. Clean spray stuff. Hahah. GL. :D [ __Briana's advice column | Ask __Briana A Question ]
MFS answered Saturday October 30 2004, 12:51 am: Soap.<br>
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No, really... many of these cleaners are the same shit in different bottles with slightly different perfumes in them.<br>
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Now, the wood table can get tricky depending on how it is finished (laquer, shellac, urethane, etc), but warm, spoapy water that is immediately rinsed off and dried should not hurt any of those.<br>
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Tile, if in doubt, use something like PineSol or Mr. Clean. [ MFS's advice column | Ask MFS A Question ]
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