Substitute and Solve – Homemade eyeglass cleaner safe for plastic lenses

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This article was published 12/04/2012 (4960 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.

Dear Reena,

I’m wondering if you have a homemade eyeglass cleaner solution. I need something that is safe for plastic lenses that have been coated with an anti-glare and anti-scratch coating. Thanks, Keeley

Dear Keeley,

I received the following recipe from an optician. Begin with a small test on your lenses (just to be safe). Fill a spray bottle three quarter full with rubbing alcohol and one quarter with water. Add a few drops of dish soap. Shake to mix. Spray lenses and gently wipe with a soft cloth (not paper towels, toilet paper or tissues these will scratch your lenses).

Hi Reena,

I want to put my winter boots away (optimistic I am sure); however, I see that I have salt stains on the leather. What suggestions do you have for getting them off? Janet

Dear Janet,

As in many cases, vinegar is the answer that you are searching for and this challenge is no exception. Using a good quality micro fibre cloth, wipe the boots with plain old vinegar. Not only will this remove salt stains, but it will condition the leather at the same time!

Dear Reena,

I love your natural, non-chemical solutions. My question: Is there anything that will remove the dark discolouration on the paint behind pictures hung on the wall? And is there a way to prevent this discolouration from happening? Thanks. Vee

Dear Vee,

I contacted my favourite paint store and asked them for advice on this question. They said you are best off to repaint the entire wall. Most paint fades over time due to sunshine, this is not a stain therefore it is permanent. In other words, the discoloured area is bleached and therefore only by adding colour will the wall return to a solid hue. To avoid this in the future you can search out fade resistant paints or close window coverings during peak daylight hours.

Hi Reena,

Somehow some medicated ointment got onto the cedar panelling in our downstairs bathroom and it seems to be spreading! Any ideas on how to remove it would be appreciated as it would be a major reno. job to remove the panelling at our age. Lynn

Dear Lynn,

Rub dish soap and cornstarch over ointment area to absorb grease. Leave for a day and brush away. Next, give the wall a smooth coat of carnauba wax. This wax is the perfect choice for cedar because it does not contain silicone. Gently buff the wood to leave it evenly coated.

Fabulous feedback from readers:

Dear Reena,

Read your advice to someone that had a musty or bad odour after painting a room. Also important to note: Even water based latex or acrylic systems need ventilation during application and “curing” or coalescing. What caught my attention was that the writer washed the walls with ammonia and then bleach. Latex or acrylic paints need approx 28 days at proper temperatures before any scrubbing or washing should take place. Dry does not mean “ready”, Luc

Hello Reena,

This is regarding the person who was cleaning her oven and got some oven spray on her vinyl flooring. This happened to a friend of mine — she used Fantastic with bleach. It took some scrubbing, but the brown spots disappeared. It does take some of the finish off, but is barely noticeable. Elizabeth

Chocolaty tip of the week:

Make your own healthy chocolate chunks! We have all heard that dark chocolate is considerably healthier than milk or semi sweet chocolate but dark chocolate chips containing 70 per cent cocoa or higher is difficult to find. There are a handful of companies that sell dark chocolate chips with a high percentage of cocoa and a high cost. So why not make your own? Purchase a few large dark chocolate bars, and cut into chocolate chunks; a food processor will save you oodles of time for this project. Store in a covered container at room temperature.

Did you know? Dark chocolate and cocoa are rich in cell-protecting antioxidants — natural compounds found in fruits, vegetables, grains and nuts.

Reena Nerbas is a rural Manitoba home economist is a lab coat – and she’s not afraid to use it. Keep your questions coming:

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