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Thanks Kryslyn, is there something to click on to get the recipe for these tips that Kim and Angie talk about from the show? I have an easy tip for Hairspray that gets on the bathroom walls and door and mirrors. Use Clarifying Shampoo . I mix up about two dime size dollups into a small spray bottle add a small amount of water and spray the area and let sit for a few seconds. Wipe it off with clear water. Use more shampoo if needed . I have this way of getting hairspray all over my bathroom door and my mirrors and this really works for me.
Posted by Hyacinth in Bathroom. Faves: 0
Keep a chucks sponge in the bathroom at all times. Everyday when I brush my teeth I wipe the sink, mirror, bench and bath with the chucks. It takes 30 seconds if you do it everyday. Just use water and squeeze out really well and your entire bathroom and even mirror will sparkle. You may think the mirror will be hazy but it dries crystal clear. I have two kids and my bathroom is always sparkling. I use a cleaner on my bathroom once a week and at this time again only takes about 1 minute to clean.
Posted by Bonash in Bathroom. Faves: 0
paint some clear fingernail polish on the bottom rim of cans so not to leave a rust stain.
Posted by trhodes in Bathroom. Faves: 1
To keep the windows and mirrors clear in a steamed up bathroom smear neat washing up liquid or liquid soap on the window/mirror. You may need to do this on average about once a week. Be careful not to put too much on at first and you should have a mist free window/mirror.
Posted by Eddiefication in Bathroom. Faves: 0
Getting ink out of clothes. Try clear rubbing alcohol. Have an old towel under the stained garment. Pour the alcohol on the ink and blot stain with clean rags or paper towels. You don't have to remove all of the ink by blotting; launder the garment when you are tired of blotting the ink stain. Use a stain remover over the alcohol before laundering.
Posted by yankeegirl in All other rooms. Faves: 0
fromoz, baked on stubborn carbon can be removed in this way : a cup of clear amonia and a plastic garbage bag. Place the soiled items in the plastic bag with the amonia and twist tightly to close. You must check periodically for left too long the amonia can discolor the metal....what doesn't melt off should be softened enough to scrub off easily....warning: for metal only!!!!! Use plenty of ventilation!!!!!!!
Posted by Sparky in Kitchen. Faves: 0
If you’ve got a problem with cat piddle, use a vinegar solution to tackle it, it should clean the stain, and the smell should keep cats clear of committing a repeat offence.
Posted by dirtbuster in All other rooms. Faves: 0
My friend kept on getting marks from her jewellery, which we think was an allergic reaction, but after watching her paint her toe nails, I tried painting her jewellery. With a nice thin coat of clear nail varnish you can’t notice it and now she can happily wear it again!
Posted by joan-o-stain in All other rooms. Faves: 0
If you've got excess water after you've finished with the kettle then try and pour it down the overflow of your sink. It'll help keep it clear and make sure any bad smells don't linger
Posted by janeswift in Kitchen. Faves: 1
It's a pre-recycling one. When you've finished squeezing your lemon, don't chuck it in the bin or compost. Cut it open and rub it over your hair - it will give you natural highlights in the sun! Of course if you favour dark hair - stay well clear! Oh and of course - then chuck it in the compost bin :)
Posted by Spicknspan in Kitchen. Faves: 29
use correction fluid on household appliances then once dried, cover with clear nail polish - a great way to get rid of scratches
Posted by stinky in All other rooms. Faves: 4
clear a blocked sink by tipping a handful of bicarbonate soda followed by a cup of vinegar straight down the plug. After a couple of hours, pour down a kettleful of boiling water
Posted by filthyMINX in Kitchen. Faves: 4
 
 

 

 




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