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     No.4[Reply]

    Never officially really intend to do homesteading untill I saw Clay Tall Stories.

     No.5

    File: 1731152625644-0.pdf (2.21 MB,Simple Solar Homesteading ….pdf)

    File: 1731152625644-1.pdf (2.45 MB,Travel-Trailer Homesteadin….pdf)

    File: 1731152625644-2.pdf (1.94 MB,At Home in Nature_ Modern ….pdf)

    - Travel-Trailer Homesteading Under $5,000, Brian D. Kelling
    - Simple Solar Homesteading, LaMar Alexander Copyright 2007
    - At Home in Nature: Modern Homesteading and Spiritual Practice in America, Rebecca Kneale Gould



    File: 1730711788920-0.png (122.86 KB, 232x429,kao.png)

    File: 1730711788920-1.png (153.18 KB, 242x581,Chanteclair.png)

     No.1[Reply]


    Mold removal / Chlorine bleach
    KAO 強力カビハイター 400ml
    NaOCl + NaOH + Surfactant
    transparent foam
    After my unremitting testing, KAO's mold remover is indeed the best product! And the strong bleaching function really make it possible to clean almost all steels, plastics or ceramics (it needs to be avoided when cleaning wooden furniture)

    What's bad:
    - 400ML is obviously not enough, and it will be used up quickly (the nozzle design and the addition of surfactant make the liquid ejected actually in the form of foam. It seems that this leads to faster use)
    - Chlorine (oS8) is released, so it has a very devastating odor

    General purpose strong degreaser
    Chanteclair Sgrassatore Universale Degreaser 600ml
    Surfactant (Non-ionic, and Cationic) + Limonene and Geraniol (which makes it smells "healthy")
    white liquid
    Really amazing performance, and the smell is quite acceptable. I've only tested the performance of this degreaser on metal and it was perfect. Haven't tried to use it on the fabric yet but I guess it won't be too problematic. (only degreasing not bleaching, so safe for fabric)

     No.2

    Wanna know what kind of cleaning tools should be used with this? Is a regular rag enough, or use something like steel wool?

     No.3

    >>2
    >steel wool
    I don't use it because it will physically harm surfaces. AFAIK, my IKEA Vagsjon 30x30 and Nitori rag 34x34 are decent for inferno mode degreasing work. These two mentioned detergents are so powerful that you can gently wipe off the dirt with the most common cotton rag. Remember to wait for a few minutes (some users suggest 10-30 mins, my case is 5 mins would be enough) to wipe!
    >water pipe
    A more efficient way than a rag is to use a simple water pipe connected to the faucet at one end, to spray clean water on the surfaces! It's more recommended to use this outdoors.
    It would be better if there was a pump to extract the water you recycle. This has higher requirements for the residential recycling system.
    >water torch
    So this is exclusively for outdoor cleaning.



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