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Sun, Jul 07 2019, 9:04 am
cozyblanket wrote: | What kind of surfaces does this work on? |
hairspray for ink on fabric/clothes
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tsc3
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Sun, Jul 07 2019, 9:09 am
mfb wrote: | How do you use this? |
I'm not the one who posted this but I do it to. Pour some citric acid into the urn, fill with water and boil. I just did this on Friday. I boiled it twice with citric acid and once with just water to get rid of the remaining citric acid, then I dumped it filled it with water for shabbos. Looks like new and also makes the water taste better.
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tsc3
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Sun, Jul 07 2019, 9:11 am
qwerty4 wrote: | Rub baking soda on meat before starting to work with it, leave it on for about ten minutes and then wash thoroughly. The meat is softer than ever. |
I never heard of this! Does it change the flavor of the meat?
Would it work on tough Israeli meat?
Just rub it on, and wash off after 10 minutes? Sounds so simple!
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amother
Lemon
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Sun, Jul 07 2019, 9:11 am
hairspray removes stains (sharpie, dirt etc.) from lether (couch , han dbags...)
citric acid to remove lime from hot water urn or kettle...AMAZING takes seocnds, its magic
sodium bicarbonate against heartburn in pregnancy
cut off tags (size/washing directions...) from kids clothes, they can give rashes
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yksraya
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Sun, Jul 07 2019, 9:28 am
Baby oil to remove face paint/pastels from face. It's also great for removing marker and pen marks from skin.
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Honeydew
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Sun, Jul 07 2019, 9:29 am
store youre rubbe rbands around a door nob
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Marigold
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Sun, Jul 07 2019, 9:29 am
tsc3 wrote: | I'm not the one who posted this but I do it to. Pour some citric acid into the urn, fill with water and boil. I just did this on Friday. I boiled it twice with citric acid and once with just water to get rid of the remaining citric acid, then I dumped it filled it with water for shabbos. Looks like new and also makes the water taste better. |
I do this too but with sour salt. Pour the spice bottle into the urn filled with boiling water and let it boil up again. Let it sit and then rinse with soMe soap to take the salty taste out of it. Turns the inside sparkling again.
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happy chick
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Sun, Jul 07 2019, 9:30 am
toothbrush and toothpaste to clean your diamond ring
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ra_mom
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Sun, Jul 07 2019, 9:30 am
cozyblanket wrote: | What kind of surfaces does this work on? |
White shirts, uniform shirts.
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Marigold
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Sun, Jul 07 2019, 9:30 am
dankbar wrote: | I heard about putting out baking soda at entrance way so ants dont enter
lavendar oil helps with bruising/burns that it shouldnt turn blue or relieve pain, no swelling up etc |
I used to use the oil too until I discovered arnicare. Doesn’t leave messy oil residue around and works even better.
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yksraya
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Sun, Jul 07 2019, 9:32 am
If you ever run out of silver polish, you can use toothpaste. I use it sometimes to polish the pesach silver. It does a good job.
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yksraya
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Sun, Jul 07 2019, 9:33 am
Marigold wrote: | I used to use the oil too until I discovered arnicare. Doesn’t leave messy oil residue around and works even better. |
Same here! Used to use tea tree oil. Now I use arnicare cream!
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dankbar
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Sun, Jul 07 2019, 9:39 am
Arnica is great.
Dont have a bottle of graffitti remover right now Ran out. Need to get more. It has colorful letters on it. I bought it by House & home hardware store in Wmsbg.
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dankbar
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Sun, Jul 07 2019, 9:48 am
I see Home depot is selling online a spray bottle that looks like mine.
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smss
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Sun, Jul 07 2019, 9:49 am
Marigold wrote: | I do this too but with sour salt. Pour the spice bottle into the urn filled with boiling water and let it boil up again. Let it sit and then rinse with soMe soap to take the salty taste out of it. Turns the inside sparkling again. |
sour salt = citric acid
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amother
Cyan
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Sun, Jul 07 2019, 9:51 am
Marigold wrote: | I do this too but with sour salt. Pour the spice bottle into the urn filled with boiling water and let it boil up again. Let it sit and then rinse with soMe soap to take the salty taste out of it. Turns the inside sparkling again. |
Sour salt is citric acid.
It works amazing!
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Hashemlovesme1
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Sun, Jul 07 2019, 9:56 am
Another toothpaste hack. It’s great for cleaning glass! Glass drinking cups, and those little glass cups I use on top of shabbos candlesticks to hold the candles. Makes them so clear!
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amother
Pewter
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Sun, Jul 07 2019, 9:56 am
Didnt read whoke thread tho its awesome..
So, if you need to get tape off hair, or a bandaid off a hairy arm, baby oil! Magic!
Also, clogged bathroom drain? Dont call plumber! Box of baking powder down the drain followed by a bottle of vinegar. Chemical reaction cleans MOST clogged drains. I do it as sonn as the water starts slowing down as it goes down. Viola!
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Zehava
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Sun, Jul 07 2019, 10:12 am
Windex for jewelry. I got it off google. Saves me a trip to the jewelry store!
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