by schlieffenska on March 24th, 2007

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I spilled a whole bottle of whiskey on the linoleum (sp?) kitchen floor. I need to get the smell out. The roomates get back in four hours, and I don't have any money or febreeze. Any suggestions?

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  • by --angel_fire-- on March 24th, 2007

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    Vinegar is great for removing smells, just use soap and water to clean after the vinegar.

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    • That is just what I was going to suggest! not only will it take out the smell, but it will make the floor shiney!

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      by PerfectlyPink on March 24th, 2007

    • Absolutely. Vinegar is an excellent cleaner. People dicount it alot... but its great if you are on a budget and cant afford Scrubbing bubbles... which, is my fave cleaner. Coke is actually pretty good too. You just have to wash with soap after, lest it leave sticky. But it will take out some serious stains, grease.. you name it. Even rust sometimes.

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      by --angel_fire-- on March 24th, 2007

    • That's really funny you would mention coke, I had a discussion with a friend of mine yesterday about using coke to clean windows and by using diet coke, while having the same effects as regular coke it isn't as sticky thus not having to work so hard afterwards to get rid of the stickiness.

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      by PerfectlyPink on March 25th, 2007

    • Hmm... thats actually an interesting idea. I wonder if it would work though. I used to be a henna artist professionally, and to make henna adhere to skin better, soemthing like sugar, aspartame, saccarin, ect is added. Aspartame, I believe, is in Diet Coke, and it makes henna super sticky, but I have to believe less sticky than coke... I am gonna have to test this thought.. Great idea! :-)

      --angel_fire--

      by --angel_fire-- on March 25th, 2007

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