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Chewing Gum Remover -
BY KATHY C - BLOOMINGTON, MN |
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I have tried peanut butter to
remove chewing gum from my daughter's hair. Just massage into
hair and it will break up the gum. It is a bit messy to wash
out but removes the gum quickly! |
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Dry Clothes Faster -
BY
GIDGIT |
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When usuing your dryer throw in
a couple of new tennis balls. The clothes dry faster plus they
aren't wrinkled. |
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Peanut Butter Chewing Gum Remover - BY FRAN |
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After using peanut butter to remove
gum from your child's hair always apply shampoo directly to the
spot, and work it in, BEFORE adding water. Oil and water don't
mix and it will take forever to get it out. I learned this one
the hard way! |
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Blood Stains on Clothing
- BY
A. PRICE |
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Use hydrogen peroxide on blood
stains. Just apply and watch it fizz. The stain will disappear.
If the stain is stubborn, you may have to rub the area after
applying the peroxide. This has worked for me over and over!! |
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To Remove Blood from Carpet,Furniture,
or Clothing - BY SHERRY L. |
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To remove blood from carpet, furniture,
or clothing, immediately, or as soon as possible, saturate spot
with hydrogen peroxide. Let set for 20-30 seconds, to give hydrogen
peroxide time to foam the blood out of the material. Blot with
paper towels until all blood is removed. Repeat, if necessary. |