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Miracle stain remover! Even removes yellow underarm stains on t-shirts.
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Miracle stain remover! Even removes yellow underarm stains on t-shirts.
Sprinkle a little on the shirt’s underarms and collar, then iron to prevent sweat stains on white shirts. The powder forms a barrier that keeps oil and grime from seeping into the threads.
Easiest way EVER to clean baked on greasy burners. OMG!!! My prayers have been answered! I want to kiss this woman smack on the lips!!!!!!!!!!!
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How to Remove Acrylic Paint from Clothing- even dried paint.
Soak old paintbrushes in hot vinegar for 30 minutes and good as new. Good to know.
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Peroxide gets rid of mold and mildew that appears in the grout of your tub/shower--and some other homemade cleaning tips!
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How to clean "unreachable" bottle bottoms.
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Debbie Harris Yes, but where did they get this version of Uncle Ben's rice? What languages would those be?
Cornmeal absorbs grease on light colored fabric or upholstery. Pour enough on to cover the soiled area and let sit for 15 to 30 minutes. Vacuum to remove the grains.
Cleaning Blinds: mix equal parts vinegar and warm water in a bowl. Slip an old sock on your hand and wash away. @Julie Davids
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This is how you soak your shower head to get it good and clean. Use vinegar!
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Remove yellow underarm stains--Mix hydrogen peroxide and baking soda. Apply to stains, let soak for 30 minutes and wash like normal. This mix seems to overcome all evil!
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To get rid of the nasty black gunk in your drain: 1. Put a pot of water to boil. 2. Meanwhile pour baking soda down the drain. Baking soda has the ability to neutralize fatty acids so it will work and eating away the grime while you are waiting for the water to boil. 3. Once the water has reached a rolling boil remove it from the stove and pour it down the drain. 4. Let the water and baking soda work at decomposing and sterilizing the grime for 10 minutes. 5. After 10 minutes has expired pour 1 cup of bleach down the drain to completely kill any remaining mildew or bacteria. Because we use our sinks multiple times on a daily basis I recommend repeating this process every few months. Repeating this process on a regular basis will keep the "creepy black stuff" from accumulating and clogging your sink. It will also keep the nasty mildew smell at bay.
Hair Dryer as Sticker Remover - A little hot air quickly loosens price labels—with zero fingernail-chipping frustration.
did you know that if you put a wooden spoon over a pot of boiling water, it won't boil over?...i didn't know that...will have to give it a try...
Just in case I need this someday... This dear woman has done the research for me. Why I LOVE Pinterest. :)
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The ONLY stain remover that actually worked on a seriously set in stain! I am never buying oxyclean again.
fruit fly trap...finally worked after several tries...make sure tape is secure around top of jar and funnel needs to go down into the jar. I also read on another site to use vinegar and it did work better than the fruit! Go figure that!!!!
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The "miracle" of baking soda and peroxide. Put 1/4 cup of baking soda in a bowl.....add enough peroxide to make a paste. Rub on with fingers or sponge. Cleans EVERYTHING! Stove, oven, pans, stainless steel applicances, even the white handles of the refrig door.
sprinkle baking soda, wait 10 minutes, vacuum; mix 1 tbl dishsoap & 1tbl vinegar with 2c warm water, sponge onto carpet, blot until stain disappears; let dry @Liz Olson
The only SPOT REMOVER you may ever need ~ Mix one part Dawn dish washing liquid with two parts hydrogen peroxide; pour or spray it directly on the stain, and watch it disappear like MAGIC....will need to try this out
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Laura Brimer I love Dawn, use it everywhere in my house and vehicle. I'm sure this will be good.