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 brought to sample.