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Great website for knockoff DIYs of retail decor. Need this piece for my back hallway to the basement!
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Definitely want this for my new kitchen!
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This long-forgotten gem of a cleaning agent may be used with a little water or vinegar to lift even the most stubborn stains. Unattractive grout driving you batty? Mold and mildew stains got you reaching for the Prozac? Burner pans and casserole dishes giving you fits? Cream of Tartar is your new best friend.
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Emergency Preparedness. Organize your documents.
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Car Emergency Kit that fits in a wipes box
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old shutters framing each window in dining room..love it....
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The BEST Weed Spray. Kills the weeds/stray grass on first application. One gallon of APPLE CIDER VINEGAR, 1/2 c table salt, 1 tsp Dawn. Mix and pour into a smaller spray bottle.
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dryer sheets to clean baseboards--not only cleans up, coats them to repel hair and dust
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Cut open toilet paper rolls and use as a cuff to save your wrapping paper.
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Tub & Shower Magic (Dawn & White Vinegar) Another Pinner says: "Oh my gosh I made this stuff and it's fantastic! You should see my sinks, showers and faucets They look brand new!" I'm gonna try this!
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For lint-free viewing, grab a coffee filter to wipe down dusty and staticky computer monitors and TV screens regularly.
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Skip the bleach—add 1/4 to 1/2 cup of lemon juice to the wash cycle to brighter up those fading whites.
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Remove obstinate soap buildup from glass shower doors by sprinkling a few drops of water onto a used fabric-softener sheet and scrubbing.
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To get your drain running again (without resorting to chemicals worthy of a hazmat suit) pour ½ cup soda, then ½ cup vinegar, down a clogged drain. Cover it with a wet cloth, wait 5 minutes, uncover, and flush with steaming-hot water.
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Remove gunk from the soleplate of an iron. With the setting on low, rub the iron over the dryer sheet until the residue disappears, and you're left with a pristine press.
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To get baked-on food off a glass pan or an oven rack, use dishwashing liquid and a ball of foil in place of a steel-wool soap pad, says Mary Findley, president of the cleaning-products developer Mary Moppins. It's one way to recycle those used but perfectly good pieces of foil you hate to throw out.
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Forget keeping skin soft, baby oil also polishes chrome. Apply a dab to a cotton cloth and use it to shine everything from faucets to hubcaps. You'll end up with shiny, happy surfaces from a medicine-cabinet staple. (Who actually owns chrome cleaner, anyway?)
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rub with waxed paper, water doesn't leave a mark anymore....hmmmm
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Get rid of 40 bags of stuff in 40 days- forty places to check and declutter. Great idea!
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add a screen divider and a table for an instant "foyer"
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The Only Spot Remover You'll Ever Need- One part Dawn dishwashing liquid mixed with two parts HYDROGEN PEROXIDE. Pour the mixture directly on the stain, and watch it disappear like MAGIC. (Particularly tough stain, can add baking soda & scrub.)
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old window, shutters, red berry wreath - very country chic.
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When attached to the underside of a desk, a kitchen basket is perfect for corralling cords.
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only need a tablespoon per load (we just use the oxy scoop) and it smells so good! Needless to say, I will NEVER purchase another laundry detergent brand. This has inspired me to make more homemade cleaning products :) very exciting! Laundry soap recipe - $20 for 9+ months' worth of soap...
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How to declutter one day at a time. LOVE the pdf calendar! Must print!
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DIY pocket organizer for bathroom cabinet.
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I need to try this: Works great on glass shower doors too- no more soap residue! I knew I bought that peppermint oil for something! Add one teaspoon of liquid soap and several drops of an antibacterial essential oil (such as tea tree, eucalyptus, rosemary, or peppermint) to one cup of baking soda. Add just enough water to form a paste, and use it with a sponge or brush to scour bathtub surfaces. Martha Stewart's Tub Scrub--works better than any other cleaning product to get off hard water and soap residue
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Lori Craig shut up. how clever is that?
Kathy Grant Super idea!!