Here are some tried and true tips. *Crumble a hand full of foil to scour/scrub a stainless steel pot when you don’t have a scrub pad *Soap scum on your shower door? Spray it with non-stick cooking spray, leave for 30 minutes, wipe off with a soapy sponge and rinse *Soak an ink stain in lemon juice for 5-10 minutes then launder in a normal cycle-citric acid is a natural stain fighter *Petroleum jelly prevents rust. Apply a thin layer to the surface of nuts, bolts, chrome on bikes or outdoor machinery to protect from moisture and air-which encourage rust *Place wrapped extension cords into paper towel or toilet paper tubes and stack them in a box to keep them tangle free *When traveling with your pet, pack empty washed butter tubs and lids, they make convenient no-spill food and water dishes *Add 2 tablespoons of baking soda to the usual amount of dishwashing liquid to get a powerful boost to clean your dishes *You can remove stubborn glue residue and wipe off crayon marks on walls by spraying WD-40 on a rag and wiping vigorously, remember to test a small hidden spot on the wall first *Remove sweat stains from clothes by mixing one part vinegar with four parts water. Pour on stain, soak for one minute then wash in a regular wash cycle. De Hart Plumbing Heating and Cooling serving Manhattan Kansas, Junction City Kansas, Wamego Kansas and some surrounding areas
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