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From: MSN Nickname»›—MaggieK—�?/nobr>  (Original Message)Sent: 4/1/2007 10:56 PM
Ant Repellant: To keep ants out of the house, find where the ants are entering the house and sprinkle a "barrier" of cinnamon or any type of ground pepper to block their way. The spices are too hot for the ants to cross.


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From: MSN Nickname»›—MaggieK—�?/nobr>Sent: 4/1/2007 11:53 PM

Pet Urine on Carpet: First, blot up what you can with paper towels. Then, with warm, soapy water and a clean cloth, blot the area clean; rinse with clean water; blot until dry. Next, combine 1/3 cup white vinegar with 2/3 cup water and dab it on stain; rinse with clean water; blot until dry. Once the area is totally dry (at least 24 hours), sprinkle entire carpet with baking soda or rug deodorizer; vacuum after a few hours.


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From: MSN Nickname»›—MaggieK—�?/nobr>Sent: 4/1/2007 11:53 PM

Photos Stuck Together: With a hair dryer on low, slowly melt them apart.


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From: MSN Nickname»›—MaggieK—�?/nobr>Sent: 4/1/2007 11:54 PM

Roach Problem: Combine equal parts boric acid (a powder sold in hardware stores and drugstores) and sugar, mix well. Sprinkle in crevices and, if building or remodeling, between walls before putting up plaster board. Put the powder in jar lids; place lids behind the fridge and under sinks. Caution: Keep mixture away from children and pets. If ingested in large quantities, or even in small amounts over several days, boric acid can be harmful.


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From: MSN Nickname»›—MaggieK—�?/nobr>Sent: 4/1/2007 11:54 PM

Shower Doors: Use Resolve.  Spray, wipe and rinse.


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From: MSN Nickname»›—MaggieK—�?/nobr>Sent: 4/1/2007 11:54 PM

Smashed Down Carpet: To make the carpet stand back up after moving a piece of furniture, place an ice cube on the spot. As it melts, the piles will go back up.


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From: MSN Nickname»›—MaggieK—�?/nobr>Sent: 4/1/2007 11:54 PM

Smelly Cooking Hands: Simply rub your hands over a stainless steel utensil under running water. This works especially well for the odor of garlic, onions or fish.


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From: MSN Nickname»›—MaggieK—�?/nobr>Sent: 4/1/2007 11:54 PM

Smelly Shoes: Simply fill a tube sock with kitty litter, baking soda, or tea leaves; tie the end closed; and place the filled socks in the shoes when you're not wearing them. These sachets can be used over and over in any kind of shoe.


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From: MSN Nickname»›—MaggieK—�?/nobr>Sent: 4/1/2007 11:55 PM

Sour Sponge: Soak the sponge in lemon juice and rinse it out. This will remove the odor for good but keep in mind that it is important to either dispose of, bleach, or run your sponge through your dishwasher regularly to keep bacteria from growing.


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From: MSN Nickname»›—MaggieK—�?/nobr>Sent: 4/1/2007 11:55 PM

Stains in Plastic Storage Containers: Use a baking soda paste (baking soda and water) and rub into the stain. You can then rinse with vinegar (optional) and wash normally. Another method is to place container outside on a nice sunny day and the sun actually bleaches the stain out. To avoid stains in the first place, spray container with cooking spray before putting things in it that stain i.e. spaghetti sauce.


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From: MSN Nickname»›—MaggieK—�?/nobr>Sent: 4/1/2007 11:55 PM

Stickers, Decals, and Glue: To remove them from furniture, glass, plastic, etc. saturate with vegetable oil and rub off.


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From: MSN Nickname»›—MaggieK—�?/nobr>Sent: 4/1/2007 11:55 PM

Stuck-On Food in Pots, Pans, and Crockpots: Fill the pan with water and place a fabric softener sheet in the water. Allow the pan to soak overnight. The food will wipe right out!


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From: MSN Nickname»›—MaggieK—�?/nobr>Sent: 4/1/2007 11:55 PM

Stovetops: To prevent grease and grime from sticking to your stove

top, making it easy to clean, rub it down with car wax on occasion.


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From: MSN Nickname»›—MaggieK—�?/nobr>Sent: 4/1/2007 11:55 PM

Tarnished Silverware: Line a cake pan with aluminum foil. Fill with water and add 1 Tbls. of baking soda per 2 cups of water. Heat to 150 degrees. Lay silverware in pan, touching aluminum foil. Watch the stains disappear!


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From: MSN Nickname»›—MaggieK—�?/nobr>Sent: 4/1/2007 11:56 PM

Trash Bag Idea: Save money on trash bags by reusing plastic grocery bags. Use them in all your trash cans. To keep them from slipping down, affix a plastic, self-adhesive hook to both sides of the inside of the trash can. Hang the shopping bag from the hooks.


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From: MSN Nickname»›—MaggieK—�?/nobr>Sent: 4/1/2007 11:56 PM

White Heat Marks and Water Rings on Wood Furniture: If the wood has a good finish (don't try on bare wood), mix equal parts of baking soda and regular white, non-gel toothpaste. Lightly dampen corner of a clean, soft white cloth with water and dip into the paste. With circular motion gently buff the marks for a few minutes. Wipe area clean, and buff to a shine. Follow with furniture polish. (If rings remain after buffing five minutes or so, they may have penetrated the wood; you might have to refinish the piece). If that doesn't work, dip a cloth in vegetable oil, then in cigarette ashes, then rub it over the mark. Another method is to rub real mayonnaise onto the stain, allow to sit overnight, then wipe with a dry towel


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