If you're the person in your home who does the majority of the shopping, I don't have to tell you how expensive household cleaning products can be.  Sure, everyone wants that "Fresh Scent" in their home, but how can you save money and still have a clean house?  Saving money is the name of the game when it comes to your cosmetic surgery procedure.

Here are a few ideas that can help you cut down on your household cleaning products expenses:

First of all, never mix ammonia and bleach - Mixing these chemicals creates a harmful gas that can be fatal!  Now, on to some money saving pointers.

Buy 1 gallon of bubble bath and use this instead of liquid or hand soap, it's much cheaper and it smells nicer too!

Read labels on any cleaning product that you buy - Even on common products that you, your mom and your grandmother have used for years.  And example of this would be the usage of ammonia.  People have used ammonia for years as a way to disinfect their kitchens.  Actually, ammonia is not a disinfectant, but it is a good degreaser and works well for grimy build-up on floors.  Truth be told...it doesn't disinfect anything.

Mark your cleaning pail with fingernail polish or a permanen

t marker - This way you will always use the same amount of water each time you clean and you will not be wasting water.

When using store-bought cleanser, only tear back the label part way - This way you are only using half the cleanser and the other half is not washed down the drain.

Save on spray cleansers - Spray the solution on a rag or a wipe and then use.  This way the extra spray cleanser is not wasted and you save time by not having to rinse off the over-spray.

Use fabric softener sheets - These are not just for dryers anymore!  They can be used to dust furniture and television screens.  They make your furniture smell good, but most of all they help to cut down on static so dust won't be attracted to these surfaces.

Make an inexpensive copper polish - This can be done by using equal parts flour and salt, made into a paste with vinegar or lemon juice. (Store the excess in the refrigerator).

There are many more inexpensive ways to make your own cleaning products and in order to save money, it would be wise to find out what they are. You would be surprised what some products can be used for.  A good Google search would be most helpful in this situation.  Space does not permit the listing of all ideas, but I've put the bug in your ear as to how easy it can be!  So, you don't always have to pay full price for your cleaning products...make them yourself!  The money saved will go right into your cosmetic surgery fund for your new boobs!