5.26.2016

The methods of purification Victorian era work today & # 39; home

Long before the guru of the organization married Marie Kondo his popular method KonMari and TV shows such as "stingy (? Exploitation of mental illness) Buried Alive" were entertaining with stories of uncontrolled accumulation audiences, British Houses Victorian and Edwardian eras (1837-1910 ) and beyond Been hip to the magic life changing storage.

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"Get rid of in the 1920s, were consulting manuals readers Invite disorder streamlined furniture," he wrote Lucy Lethbridge author of the recently published "Mind Your Manors tried and true housecleaning British Council." "Details extravagant decorative because they become so easy" Dust Networks. "Easy Industrial Materials clean surfaces - steel, chrome, enamel - the norm in kitchens and bathrooms are and early 1900 came Household vacuum better cope with dust, housecleaning rising standards.

Chalk fever "Downton Abbey" but we will find fascinating to find out that - before the invention of cleaning products for daily use such as Windex, Lysol, Pine-Sol - Property in the UK claims that Lethbridge "perfection called white glove". Even more interesting are the most purification processes, memories and cleaning Diener leaders feel super modern unearthed in its environmental friendliness and simplicity. For example, using the British then basic ingredients such as lemon juice, vinegar and baking soda were almost clean everything. And while some people today use the rhubarb compote or figs for treating oxide or a mixture of gin and water baked to clean the mirrors, which keep most environmentally friendly of us with a gunk drains free combination of sodium bicarbonate, water and white vinegar (to aggressive chemicals such as Drano) cooking. There are other books and articles, which contain simple true much more information about the methods of cheap, natural purification, but "Mind Your Manors" did the Council a good job of mixing original historical facts tested with time.

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