Don't use woollite on hand wash items. Especially wool. It will actually damage the fibers and break down the fabric quicker. In short Woollite is shit. You want a good no-rinse wool wash like Euclan or Soak. A bottle will last you for years and years. I bought mine at a local yarn store, but you can find them online.
For natural fibers a tiny bit (like a teaspoon in a gallon of water for normal soil) of hair conditioner also works, but you do need to rinse it well. Be careful to use cold water and as little friction as possible to avoid any felting that might occur.
Tidy Cats Slide litter is the best clay litter on the market. It actually clumps and stays clumped as you're scooping. If the clump goes all the way to the bottom of the box, because the litter level is a little on the low side, the clump lifts out smoothly and cleanly. It is hands down the only litter I'll use. Well worth the extra money, because you don't end up with broken off clumps in the clean litter causing the whole mess needing to be dumped out, so it probably saves money long term.
Chewy is the best place to buy animal supplies if you don't have a pet store near you. The shipping is never more than two days unless it's backordered or inclement weather. They only sell food by the case, but if your pet eats one can and then refuses the next, you can return what they didn’t eat. Tons of selections too. We found a high-quality, low phosphorus cat food our ancient, incredibly picky, cat with kidney disease loved there. Can't recommend them enough.
What is the cat food? I have an older, extremely picky cat who is too skinny, no kidney issues, just skinny. Her tastes can vary meal to meal in the same day and I love that bitch so much I'll try whatever I can buy to get her to eat more.
Anyone in this thread knows how to get rid of cat pee stains? A few days ago I found out that some fucker cat peed on the cushion of my armchair. I cleaned the stain with vinegar and soap, but it's the smell that won't go away.
Enzyme sprays made for pet stains. We keep several bottles around the house for the piss, vomit, and skidmarks that our lovely cats leave. Anything that can go in the washer I use a shit ton of vinegar, baking soda and laundry detergent. The one we like best is called Out! but any enzyme pet stain targeted spray should work.
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I don't have much advice to add on here as I am also a huge advocate of vinegar, baking soda and harsh chemical based cleaners. I use common sense and apply each one as the situation dictates. I wash mildewy shower curtains in hot water, bleach, and a white towel to help scrub it.
I got some really good advice on reddit of all places, about washing and caring for bed sheets. We invested in some solid white high quality sheets, wash in hot water with baking soda and vinegar added, a splash of bleach if there's a bloodstain or coffee stain, and sheets come out fresh, soft and smelling good. I also always wash towels, bath towels or nasty kitchen towels, in hot water with again baking soda, vinegar, and laundry detergent, and do a presoak. I haven't had an issue with stinky mildew towels since. Hot water is reserved for towels and sheets; I don't wash our clothing in hot water.
I don't fuck around with hand washing anything and use garment bags instead. Bras and nice undies go in the bag and air dry. Never, ever put bras in the dryer unless you want to significantly shorter their lifespan. There are workarounds items that are dry clean only-do so at your own risk-but do not attempt with rayon, especially viscose.
Dawn Powerwash is a magical product. It has a strong smell but melts off hard, crusty residue off pots and pans with ease. This part is gross tmi but a few years ago I had the flu, and was so sick I openly sneezed all over the wall next to my side of the bed. Dawn Powerwash removed the crusty snot stains easily and I just washed the walls with a wet rag afterwards.
A couple of summers ago one of our cats got skunked (the same crotchety old bitch mentioned above) and of course ran the stink throughout the house. I won't discuss the hell that was washing her, but dishes of baking soda and vinegar placed around the house got rid of the skunk smell in a few days. I was pretty impressed. I also bought some Nature Miracle's skunk deodorizer to spray on the furniture and curtains but honestly the dishes of baking soda and vinegar worked better. Make sure to place them in separate dishes; don't mix them.
If you get those tiny black ants in your kitchen, a mixture of Borax, sugar, and water knocks the fuckers out. Soak a cotton ball or pad in the mixture and watch them swarm and line up. Don't freak out when hundreds of them appear. They take the poison back to their nests and it kills them off. You may have to repeat a day or two but but better than squishing them. Borax is toxic so make sure you keep it away from kids and pets.
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I need some advice on this: our house has textured, cheap vinyl flooring in the kitchen and bathroom that previous owners left paint stains on. Short of replacing the flooring (which we will in the near future, so if anyone has suggestions for a good budget and pet friendly material, please let me know), how do I get the stains out of it? So far I have tried steam mopping, bleaching, melamine sponge, and soaking with undiluted LA's Totally Awesome Cleaner and nothing has worked.