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Dusting with a paintbrush can be an effective way to get into those hard to reach door jambs, etc.
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you can clean stubborn stains from clothing. Rub a small amount on the stain and then rinse with club soda.
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Vinegar - Add to dish water to cut grease. Use as a furniture cleaner. Cleans and disinfects wood cutting boards.
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Baking soda - Removes mildew from small areas. Use to clean tubs and sinks (won't scratch). Makes a great scouring powder: Keep in a jar with shaker top. Excellent for those with chemical allergies. |
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Clean your rings with toothpaste and old brush.
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To remove grease from wallpaper, apply baby powder to a clean powder puff, rub, and spot disappears.
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Cuticle remover will clear hands of nicotine stains.
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Use Lubriderm skin lotion or Turtle Wax to shine your shoes.
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Treat stubborn bathtub stains with a mixture of cream of tartar and hydrogen peroxide. By the time the paste dries, the stain should be gone.
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Erasers will remove black heel marks on floors & Artgum erasers will clean bone colored shoes.
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To keep the corners of your windowsills free of dust and moisture, rub a white candle into each corner of the sill. |
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If your polished furniture has small scratches: Try rubbing them with a shelled walnut. You'll see the scratches just disappear!
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Keeping silver jewelry in a zip lock or air tight container will keep it from oxidizing.
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As soon as you notice a spot or stain on clothing, stop what you are doing and take care of it. The sooner you attend to it, the better the chance you can remove it.
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To clean glass containers - Use salt and lemon juice, and if the glass is not too fragile, crushed ice. Swirl these around until container is clean, then rinse with warm water.
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What is the best tool for scrubbing a carpet spot? Another small piece of carpeting. |
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