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RE: Suggestions for cutting costs - Kapohocat - 04-11-2011 HFS FCU is putting $5 in your account/s if you go green and get electronic statements instead of in the mail! RE: Suggestions for cutting costs - asly - 04-11-2011 Ride you bike when you can :-) or... get a bike? Enjoy the day! Ann RE: Suggestions for cutting costs - kingkam - 04-11-2011 Do not forget put timer on water heater. Take shower same time everyday. Save $50 more pr month. Use bbq to cook not elec stove. Me save $20 more month. RE: Suggestions for cutting costs - Donivan - 04-13-2011 A small bottle of window cleaner is what, $3-$4 at the store. But a gallon of windshield washer fluid at the auto store is $1-$2, same stuff. Save your spray bottle and fill it up with windshield washer fluid. RE: Suggestions for cutting costs - Rene Siracusa - 04-13-2011 Donivan - I can go you one cheaper: white vinegar and water 50/50. Cuts the grease and does the job without streaks. Cider and wine vinegars work too, but white is cheaper and available by the gallon. RE: Suggestions for cutting costs - kingkam - 04-13-2011 Use old newspaper to wash windows with. No streaks! But fingers may get black from ink. RE: Suggestions for cutting costs - Chuysmom - 04-13-2011 @Rene - The last time I checked for vinegar, the price was outrageous! I do use it sometimes and love it for mirrors, but Donivan has a great suggestion with the windshield fluid...it's great. I don't use newspapers for windows...my cleaning rags that are best for windows are old cut-up soft bath towels...fabulous! I squeegee them with plain warm water and then spray my cleaner and wipe. The first rinse with the warm water really gets the salt and other particles off the window before I shine it.[] Carrie http://www.sapphiresoap.etsy.com "Even the smallest person can change the course of the future..." Galadriel LOTR |