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Any genuine good household tips,
Here is mine, if you have boots or shoes that get white salt marks on, mix one tablespoon of vinegar with a cup of lukewarm water and rub boots/shoes until it goes then buff them up. Works brilliantly, I thought my boots where ruined but look like new.
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A bowl of steaming hot water and lemon juice is great for cleaning microwaves and ovens. Just place inside, let the steam get to work and after 5 mins you can shift any thing.
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If you've no silver dip, mix one litre of water, one table spoon of baking soda and one piece of tin foil to a boil. Drop silverware in, making sure it comes into contact with foil. |
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"If you've no silver dip, mix one litre of water, one table spoon of baking soda and one piece of tin foil to a boil. Drop silverware in, making sure it comes into contact with foil." a lot of tips involve baking soda or vinegar |
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"If you've no silver dip, mix one litre of water, one table spoon of baking soda and one piece of tin foil to a boil. Drop silverware in, making sure it comes into contact with foil.a lot of tips involve baking soda or vinegar " yes that is true |
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"If you've no silver dip, mix one litre of water, one table spoon of baking soda and one piece of tin foil to a boil. Drop silverware in, making sure it comes into contact with foil.a lot of tips involve baking soda or vinegar "
Baking soda reacts with acids so helps with removing stuff from surfaces during the chemical reaction. It's slightly alkaline too, good for cleaning when mixed as a paste.
I think Kim and Aggy used to suggest it as the only really must-have in household cleaning products |
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"If you've no silver dip, mix one litre of water, one table spoon of baking soda and one piece of tin foil to a boil. Drop silverware in, making sure it comes into contact with foil.a lot of tips involve baking soda or vinegar
Baking soda reacts with acids so helps with removing stuff from surfaces during the chemical reaction. It's slightly alkaline too, good for cleaning when mixed as a paste.
I think Kim and Aggy used to suggest it as the only really must-have in household cleaning products " I used to have an old house hints book, not sure what happened to it, but I remember a lot of baking soda was used, I used to put a teaspoon in the bath when my son had chicken pox
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Without scrolling through can anyone help me with this.
Eldest has got washout felt tip onto her dress and guess what it won't wash out...
I've tried vanish, vodka and nail varnish remover so far.
I was thinking bi Carb and Fab softener next?? |
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"Without scrolling through can anyone help me with this.
Eldest has got washout felt tip onto her dress and guess what it won't wash out...
I've tried vanish, vodka and nail varnish remover so far.
I was thinking bi Carb and Fab softener next??" try soup liquid rubbed neat and then washed
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"Without scrolling through can anyone help me with this.
Eldest has got washout felt tip onto her dress and guess what it won't wash out...
I've tried vanish, vodka and nail varnish remover so far.
I was thinking bi Carb and Fab softener next??"
Try hairspray |
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"Without scrolling through can anyone help me with this.
Eldest has got washout felt tip onto her dress and guess what it won't wash out...
I've tried vanish, vodka and nail varnish remover so far.
I was thinking bi Carb and Fab softener next??
Try hairspray"
Really? OK that's going on the list too. Its a beautiful naughtical dress she's only worn twice bless her cottons |
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"Without scrolling through can anyone help me with this.
Eldest has got washout felt tip onto her dress and guess what it won't wash out...
I've tried vanish, vodka and nail varnish remover so far.
I was thinking bi Carb and Fab softener next??
Try hairspray
Really? OK that's going on the list too. Its a beautiful naughtical dress she's only worn twice bless her cottons"
Lifts hair colour off clothes straight away so give it a go..ya never know |
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"Without scrolling through can anyone help me with this.
Eldest has got washout felt tip onto her dress and guess what it won't wash out...
I've tried vanish, vodka and nail varnish remover so far.
I was thinking bi Carb and Fab softener next??
Try hairspray
Really? OK that's going on the list too. Its a beautiful naughtical dress she's only worn twice bless her cottons
Lifts hair colour off clothes straight away so give it a go..ya never know"
Takes biro off clothes too |
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If you don't know your trouser size put the waist band fastened around your neck it should fit with a little gap to put your fingers in then they are your pants x |
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