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Clean Iron - BY MANMA M., UNITED ARAB EMIRATES |
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Toothpaste not only helps us
keep our teeth clean but also to keep our iron box clean.
Steps:
1) Use a old tooth brush
2) Rub the iron part with water
3) Apply little quantity of Colgate toothpaste or any other toothpaste.
4) And brush it until the dirt or sticky colour disappears.
5) Then take a clean piece of cotton, dip it in the water and
wipe it.
This helps us to remove all
dirt and sticky things from our iron box. |
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Removing Blood Stains from
Fabric - BY JANET S. |
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I have a great tip for removing
blood stains from fabric. Soak the stain in peroxide. This will
remove even dried and set in blood stains. I learned this tip
while I was in a nursing home and had gotten blood on my clothing.
One of the nurses soaked the stain in peroxide and sent it to
the laundry. When it came back the stain was gone even though
the blood stain had been there for quite a while and had even
gone through several washings and dryings. This is safe to use
on whites and colors. |
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How To Clean A Burnt Pan
- BY MICHELLE |
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I have a way to clean burnt pans
that also works well not only on burnt pans, but pans that are
have difficult hard to get off food stuck to them. Place the
dish/pan in the sink and put about 1 teaspoon of dishwasher detergent
(like cascade) and fill with hot water. Let sit overnight and
then you can use a sponge to clean pan. Works like a charm! |
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Hard Water Build Up In
Dishwashers - BY CHERYL |
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Try Lemi Shine
www.lemishine.com
It is without a doubt the best
product out there for hard water in your dishwasher and on your
dishes. |
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Burned Pans - BY MARY LOU C. |
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Baking Soda and a small amount
of water put on to boil releases the burned on food so it is
very easy to clean. If real bad it may have to be done twice....Works
very well. |