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Not sure what you are asking, less shiney? I am guessing if you do not want to clean your house using chemicals, for cleaning windows you can use white vinegar diluted in water. there are natural alternatives you can use to clean your house.
Baking Soda - cleans, deodorizes, softens water, scours.
Soap - unscented soap in liquid form, flakes, powders or bars is biodegradable and will clean just about anything. Avoid using soaps which contain petroleum distillates.
Borax - (sodium borate) cleans, deodorizes, disinfects, softens water, cleans wallpaper, painted walls and floors.
White Vinegar - cuts grease, removes mildew, odors, some stains and wax build-up.
Washing Soda - or SAL Soda is sodium carbonate decahydrate, a mineral. Washing soda cuts grease, removes stains, softens water, cleans wall, tiles, sinks and tubs. Use care, as washing soda can irritate mucous membranes. Do not use on aluminum.
Isopropyl Alcohol - is an excellent disinfectant. (It has been suggested to replace this with ethanol or 100 proof alcohol in solution with water. There is some indication that isopropyl alcohol buildup contributes to illness in the body. See http://www.drclark.ch/g)
Cornstarch - can be used to clean windows, polish furniture, shampoo carpets and rugs.
Citrus Solvent - cleans paint brushes, oil and grease, some stains. (Citrus solvent may cause skin, lung or eye irritations for people with multiple chemical sensitivities.)
Trisodium phosphate (TSP) - a mixture of soda ash and phosphoric acid. TSP is toxic if swallowed, but it can be used on many jobs, such as cleaning drains or removing old paint, that would normally require much more caustic and poisonous chemicals, and it does not create any fumes.

I hope I answered your question correctly

2007-08-13 17:50:05 · answer #1 · answered by Kristenite’s Back! 7 · 1 0

I like Zoya and China Glaze. I have tried many, many brands and these always last the longest. But, you probably will only find them in salons, beauty supply stores, or online. To make your manicures last longer you should also use a good basecoat and topcoat. You can also try Sally Hansen. It's available at Target, Walmart, and most drug stores.

2016-04-01 09:45:39 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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