Tips







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

                                                         Ant Control:
  • Spread some ground cinnamon where you think the ants are coming in to the house.
  • Basil repels flies and mosquitoes. To deter ants, use catnip. Sprinkle it in their paths.
  • Make a mixture of 2/3 cup water, 1/3 cup white vinegar, and 2-3 Tablespoons dish soap. Spray where the ants are marching.





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.

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).