Tip #10
Fragrance: My hint is that to make a room smell nice spray a fragrance you like onto a light bulb and when you turn on the light bulb it will let of the smell with the heat.
Caution - Only do this when the bulb is cold
Tip #9
Refrigerate candles for several hours before lighting; it will cause fewer drips
Tip #8
Drain de-clogger: 1/4 cup baking soda and 1/4 cup vinegar. Pour baking soda down drain first then follow with the vinegar. Close drain and let sit until bubbling has stopped then follow with a bucket of hot boiling water.
Tip #7
To keep your extension cords from getting tangled, insert them into a empty toilet paper roll to store.
Tip 6
Freezers run more efficiently when they're three-quarters or more full. When provisions drop, fill milk cartons or jugs with water and put them in the freezer to take up empty space.
Tip #5
When laundering clothes, add detergent to the washer first. Pouring detergent on clothing can cause fabrics to fade.
TIP #4
Never use disinfectants to clean the fridge, foods will pick up taste and odor.
Tip #3
Before you wear a new garment, put a little clear nail polish on the front and back of each button. Buttons will stay on longer when their threads are sealed.
Tip #2
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Tip #1
EASY TO CLEAN
Microfiber is easy to clean. To keep it looking its very best and for everyday stain removal, follow the simple instructions below.
Microfiber is easy to clean. To keep it looking its very best and for everyday stain removal, follow the simple instructions below.
Spirits and liqueurs: Shampoo with neutral soap and water then dab with diluted methylated spirits (10-20%)
Soft drinks, wine: Dab with water and vinegar (50%) then shampoo with neutral soap and water.
Beer: Dab with a warm solution (30°C) of water and denatured alcohol (3%)
Coffee, tea, milk: Shampoo with neutral soap and water. If the stain persists, dab with diluted ammonia (10%)
Chocolate, sweets: Dab with a weak solution of warm water (30°C) and ammonia (5%)
Cosmetics: Most stains can be removed by shampooing with neutral soap and water. For persistent s
tains, use diluted ammonia (5%). Never use acetone or other nail polish removers.
Grass, vegetables: Dab with warm water (30°C) then shampoo with neutral soap and water.
Ink: Remove as much ink as possible using blotting paper, dab with 20% methylated spirits and shampoo with soap and water. Lemon juice can also be used to remove some stains.
Shoe polish: Dab with oil of turpentine (available from hardware stores).
Jam, syrup, fruit juices: Dab with warm water (30°C).