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Don’t buy cleaning products




November 30th, 2007 at 1:12 am by A reader

My frugal tip would be to not purchase cleaning products, but instead use things like vinegar, dish soap, etc. for cleaning and degreasing, or at the very least, purchase a concentrate which you dilute yourself, saving many dollars in the process.

[Kacie posted this tip to the Readers' Tips box. It originally appeared as a comment in The Complete Tightwad Gazette giveaway.]

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