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How To Use Chemistry Hacks – Our Homemade Cleaners EBook

9.25.18

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Our new cover is finally for Chemistry Hacks for Home and Outdoor! Today I would like to share with you how to use this homemade cleaners ebook!

Since this ebook first came out 2017, it has gained popularity from readers and everyone seems to be enjoying it. There are some who have reached out to me asking if I will have a hard copy of this book available anytime soon? The answer in short is probably not.

There is a good reason this is an electronic book though. Throughout the book are links to various resources on our website, and it also makes it easier to navigate.

Since I have had many questions over the last year about this, I wanted to create a tutorial for you to reference!

How to Use Chemistry Hacks for Home and Outdoor – A Homemade Cleaners Ebook

First, be sure to open the email and DOWNLOAD the link within three days!

For security reasons, the link you are emailed after purchasing will be available for three days to download. After this time, it will say expired link. Why? It allows the link and document to be secure with a shorter download time. We want to make sure customers download their unique file within this time frame!

Here is how it will look once you purchase and receive an email from Chemistry Cachet.

From here, you can download it to your computer, phone, or tablet. If you use dropbox, you can also click that link.  If you are using a computer, the download will go to your “download file” on the computer. You can then open it with a pdf reader. If using a phone or tablet, it will open in a link which you can then download.

If you are using an iPhone or iPad, here are some further instructions.

E-Books allow for easy reference!

Another reason Chemistry Hacks for Home & Outdoor is an eBook is due to the easy access of links. Throughout the book, we have links to various places on the website PLUS links through the book. For instance, you can click on any link in the table of contents, and go straight to the page.

This Ebook is Easy to Use

Another benefit of our homemade cleaners ebook is the convenience! If you are anything like me, you have your phone in your pocket all the time. You can just pull out your phone and look up a recipe! There have been many times I have been in the kitchen wanting to clean something, so I just pull out my phone, look up what I want, and make it on the spot!

Always Start With the Chemical Reference Guide!

To be prepared for making any solution in this book, always start with the chemical reference guide! It goes into detail on each ingredient needed to make any solution in this book. This helps make sure you have the basics down and can make all recipes in the book.

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  1. Leisl Trojcak says

    December 13, 2018 at 3:10 pm

    Thank you for the ebook, I’m really feeling more confident about what to use natural products on thanks to your explanations! isopropyl alcohol has become my best friend since I know it is appropriate for all surfaces! I am wondering what blend you use for finished hardwood or laminate floors, and also if there’s something you find works on hard water stains on porcelain sinks/toilets etc. Thank you!

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    • Alexis says

      December 15, 2018 at 9:14 am

      The all-purpose bathroom cleaner is great for hard water stains! For floors, I like the homemade pin-sol! It smells really good and I love to clean the floors with it 🙂

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  2. Nancy says

    August 7, 2023 at 6:03 am

    I am looking for a homemade brew that will clean a fiberglass shower stall with glass doors…both are pretty caked with mineral deposits…thanks!

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    • Alexis says

      August 8, 2023 at 4:27 am

      Fiberglass is tricky because it can scratch more easily than glass shower doors. So, I don’t recommend anything abrasive like the Pink Cleaner I love, but many tips from this post can still work like the vinegar spray.You can also make a baking soda/peroxide paste to gently scrub it. I also read through this post on another website, and it contains some good tips for fiberglass cleaning

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