10.14.2011

Household Essentials 534 Dinnerware Storage Chest for Salad Plates or Bowls, Tan Reviews

Household Essentials 534 Dinnerware Storage Chest for Salad Plates or Bowls, Tan


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  • Covered storage chest made of polyester and cotton canvas
  • Holds up to 12 standard-sized salad plates or bowls
  • Viewing window; 2 riveted side handles can support up to 25 pounds
  • Felt protectors offer added protection against chips and cracks
  • Measures 9 by 9 by 8 inches, actual inside measurements 7-3/4 x 7-7/8

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Store dinnerware safely in this cotton canvas dinnerware storage chest from WHITNEY DESIGN. This chest is designed to hold 12 each salad plates. It is tan in color with chocolate brown piping and the front panel has a clear see-through window to allow the contents to be seen. Felt protectors are provided that slide between plates and/or bowls for up to a set of 12. Two handles on the side are attached by rivets and can support weight up to 25 pounds. The chest setup size is 9 by 9 by 8 inches, actual inside measurements 7-3/4 x 7-7/8. Item #534





Household Essentials 534 Dinnerware Storage Chest for Salad Plates or Bowls, Tan





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Is it safe to add essential oils to homemade household cleaning products?

Best answer:
I would say no. Some essential oils are corrosive, and could cause a serious chemical reaction with ingredients in cleaning products. You would need to do some serious chemical research to figure out what could be mixed. Why don't you use the cleaning products as they are, and get an oil diffuser to fragrance your home? Or a reed diffuser?while it may be natural, it doesn't mean it won't hurt your skin...for instance, pure essential oil of oregano can cause burns on some...and, what is the active ingredient in the oil? Will it interact with your cleaning product's active or inactive ingredient, and cause a problem? Do your research, then use the WHMS charts to determine the rest...your local Janitor's Warehouse, Acme Cleaning Supplies, or what ever will give you WHMS sheets for free. These can include your oils, sometimes, too...just ask...I know people who make natural cleaning products add essential oils for smell but I never do. A big one is lavender essential oil - but if you read the bottle, it says it stains so I don't want to go spraying all over everything especially with room freshener. Plus a lot of people find essential oil irritating to their skin. There are always cautions regarding using essential oils while being pregnant.

What I do is clean without adding the essential oil. If you like the smell, then put dab on a cotton ball and set it in a dish to add a little fragrance to the room.
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