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When your dishwasher doesn't clean well, fix it yourself following these simple steps and avoid the expensive professional service call. A simple cleaning often solves the problem. I need to try this!!
Get a big bucket of clean, warm water, and disposable soft cotton cloth. You will need gloves as well. The secret ingredient is Super Clean - the car engine deagreaser in a purple bottle, that can be purchased at most auto stores and box stores. Avoid contact with skin and eyes! The Super Clean goes directly on the cloth. Rinse the surface with a new clean cloth and clean water. Allow to dry well before polyurethane. This will not clean the wood after the polyurethane has been applied. We cannot guarantee that it will work on your wood. But it may be worth to try. Rubbing achohol was our first cleaner but it was tough and the results were mixed.
I am sooooo doing this when I have kids! They get to choose what they do, AND how much allowance they get!
Frugal & Natural Pest Control: Fruit Flies & Ants Be Gone!
Been doing this for a while, works great for so many things........ I now save all my salt box tops.
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Shower cap to keep shoes from getting contents of suitcase dirty
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Wipe down metal objects with vinegar before painting to keep the paint from peeling.
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Plastic Soda Bottle Lid Capsule. I love having things to put things in. Neat-o and easy.
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Quick Tip: Clean Marker from Painted Surfaces with Toothpaste This Old House
Tons of tips and tricks with links to more. Did NOT know Reynolds Wrap has lock in tabs to hold the blasted roll in place...
How to clean burnt pans with vinegar and baking soda. Materials 1 cup of vinegar 2 tablespoons of baking soda 1 cup of water (give or take depending on the size of your pan) A burnt stainless steel pan that was left empty and unattended on a heated hot plate. oops!. A scourer, because I can't find any way to avoid it entirely Instructions 1. Fill the bottom of the pan with a layer of water. 2. Add the vinegar. 3. Bring the pan to the boil. It should be looking a bit cleaner already. 4. Remove the pan from the heat and add the baking soda. Expect fizz! 5. Empty the pan and scour as normal, if necessary add an extra bit of dry baking soda. 6. If there are any super stubborn marks that don't come off with scouring, make a paste of baking soda and a couple of drops of water. Leave the paste on the marks for a while and return to clean as normal.
what you can & can't freeze - absolutely great info!
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Freezer Fundamentals: awesome tips for everything freezer.
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Puncturing a few holes in the rim helps drain your paint so it doesn’t collect in the lid.
Can't wait to try this carpet stain remover on OUR koolaid stains!!
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