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Need suggestion. I had a fire in my kitchen which has left the walls and the roof stained with smoke. I could wipe off only a part of it though not clearly. was wondering if there is a way to clean the walls to avoid repainting. TRY USING A SUGAR SOAP SOLUTION :)
Posted by tiger_greeneyes in Kitchen. Faves: 0
Not a tip, a question... We had an electrical fire which started in our airing cupboard It has been washed down and repainted but we cannot get rid of the smell in there. Any ideas?
Posted by Grassy in All other rooms. Faves: 0
Need suggestion. I had a fire in my kitchen which has left the walls and the roof stained with smoke. I could wipe off only a part of it though not clearly. was wondering if there is a way to clean the walls to avoid repainting.
Posted by Shivani in Kitchen. Faves: 0
To use your iron skillets, if they are really rusty and bad you can put them in a wood fire and burn them and then wash them and spray them with cooking spray and wipe them out with a paper towel. If they aren't really bad, you can heat them good on the top of the stove and then spray them with cooking spray and wipe them out.
Posted by crazyknittincook in Kitchen. Faves: 0
Ant bites -- good enough on fire ants in Texas, so should be good for any ant bite: Dab a bit of vinegar, bleach, or dish washing detergent (liquid) to counteract the venom in the bite. And to take care of the ants themselves-- make a moat of water around the antbed, then a little farther out, sprinkle dry cream of wheat. The ants will eat the dry food, and when they drink the water, their bodies won't handle the expansion.
Posted by Komadori in All other rooms. Faves: 1
 
 

 

 




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