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CLEAN UP TIPS
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Appliances:
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To rid yellowing from white appliances, try this: Mix together
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1/2 cup bleach, 1/4 cup baking soda and 4 cups of warm water.
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Apply with a sponge and let set for 10 minutes. Rinse and dry
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thoroughly.
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For quick clean-ups, clean with equal parts of water and
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household ammonia.
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Or try club soda. It cleans and polishes at the same time.
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You can wax large appliances with car wax to make them shine and
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to remove small scratches.
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Instead of using commercial waxes, shine with rubbing alcohol.
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Breadboards:
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To rid cutting board of following smells: onion, fish smell, or
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garlic, cut a lime or lemon in two and rub the surface with the
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cut side of the fruit.
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Or make a paste of baking soda and water and apply generously,
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then rinse.
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Pots & Pans:
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To clean burnt and scorched pans, sprinkle liberally with baking
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soda, adding just enough water to moisten. Let stand for several
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hours. You can generally lift the burned portions right out of
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the pans.
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On non-stick cookware, stubborn stains can be removed by boiling
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2 tablespoons of baking soda, 1/2 cup vinegar, and 1 cup of water
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for ten minutes. Before using, season pan with salad oil.
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For copper pots, fill a spray bottle with vinegar and add 3
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tablespoons of salt. Then spray the solution on copper pot. Let
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stand, then rub clean.
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Rub on Worcestershire sauce or catsup, and tarnish will
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disappear.
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Or dip lemon halves in salt and rub.
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Dishwashers:
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Save time and money by using the cheapest brand of dish washing
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detergent available, but add a few tablespoons of vinegar to the
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dishwater. The vinegar will cut the grease and leave your dishes
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sparkling.
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To remove coffee or tea stains from fine china, rub with a damp
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cloth dipped in baking soda.
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To clean your dishwasher, run a cup of white vinegar through the
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entire cycle of the empty dishwasher to remove all soap film.
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When washing dishes by hand, add vinegar to the rinse water for a
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cleaner and brighter shine.
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Clogged Drains:
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To keep your drains unclogged from grease, pour a cup of salt
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water and a cup of soda into the drain followed by a pan of
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boiling water. The grease will usually dissolve immediately and
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open the drain.
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Garbage Disposal:
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Grind orange rinds or a half lemon in the disposal to remove
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unpleasant odors.
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Glassware:
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When washing crystal, rinse in 1 part vinegar to 3 parts warm
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water. Air dry.
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Stoves & Ovens:
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Keep salt near stove in case of a grease fire. Following a
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spill, sprinkle with salt immediately. When oven is cool, brush
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off burnt food and wipe with a damp sponge.
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An inexpensive oven cleaner: Set oven on warm for about 20
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minutes, then turn off. Place a small dish of full-strength
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ammonia on the top shelf. Put a large pan of boiling water on
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the bottom shelf and let it sit overnight. In the morning, open
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and air for a while before washing off with soap and water. Even
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the hard baked-on grease will wash off easily.
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Refrigerator:
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To help eliminate odors, fill a small bowl with charcoal (the
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kind used for potted plants) and place it on a shelf in the
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refrigerator. It will absorb odors rapidly.
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An open box of baking soda will absorb odors for at least a month
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or two.
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A little vanilla poured on a piece of cotton and placed in the
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refrigerator will eliminate odors.
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To prevent mildew from forming, wipe with vinegar. The acid
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effectively kills the mildew fungus.
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Pull the refrigerator/freezer out three to four times a year to
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clean underneath. Use your vacuum on the front of the coils and
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motor to remove dust and dirt. Keeping the coils clean will make
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your refrigerator last longer and work better. Don't forget to
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unplug the refrigerator while doing this.
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While cleaning, don't forget the door gaskets. This will make
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them last longer, but only clean with baking soda. Harsh
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detergents or bleach will deteriorate them.
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Sinks:
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Baking soda or club soda is excellent to clean stainless steel
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sinks.
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To remove water spots from a stainless steel sink, use a cloth
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dampened with rubbing alcohol. Spots on stainless steel also can
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be removed with white vinegar.
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If your kids leave toothpaste in sinks, take a washcloth and
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clean the sink and fixture with the paste.
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Rub stainless steel sinks with lighter fluid if rust marks
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appear. After the rust disappears, wipe with your regular
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kitchen cleaner.
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For a sparkling white sink, place paper towels across the bottom
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of your sink and saturate with household bleach. Let sit for 1/2
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hour. Rinse. Never use bleach in colored porcelain sinks,
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because it will fade the color. Clean with mild liquid
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detergents, vinegar, or baking soda.
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Bathroom:
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Rubbing alcohol will remove the dull hair spray haze from your
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bathroom mirrors.
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Use rubbing alcohol or kerosene to remove scum and spots from
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bathroom fixtures.
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Glass shower doors will sparkle if cleaned with white vinegar
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once a week.
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To clean shower surrounds without getting your hands wet, use a
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sponge mop. Dip mop into a solution of 1/2 cup of vinegar, 1 cup
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of clear ammonia, and 1/4 cup of baking soda and one gallon of
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warm water. After cleaning, rinse with warm water.
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Lemon oil furniture polish will remove water spots on metal
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frames around shower doors and enclosures.
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Make your own ceramic-tile cleaner by mixing 1/4 cup of baking
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soda, 1/2 cup of white vinegar, and one cup ammonia to a gallon
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of warm water in a bucket. Stir and apply with a sponge or brush.
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This won't keep between cleaning, so you will need to make a
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fresh batch each time. This can be harsh to your hands, so
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always wear rubber gloves when using.
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Tea kettle:
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To remove lime deposits, fill with equal parts of vinegar and
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water. Bring to a boil and allow to stand overnight.
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Formica tops:
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Cleaning counter tops daily with a mild dish-washing liquid and
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water should keep them clean looking.
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Polish counter tops with club soda to make them sparkle. Pour
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club soda on counter and clean with a soft cloth, rinse with
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water, and wipe dry.
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Windows:
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Clean windows with a solution of 1/2 cup ammonia, 1/2 cup white
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vinegar and 2 tablespoons of cornstarch to a bucket of warm
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water.
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Shine windows with a newspaper. It's cheap and easy. For a
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really fine shine, after the windows are dry, rub a clean
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blackboard eraser over them.
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Clean windows on an average temperature day. Too hot of a day
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will cause windows to streak.
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Dry windows outside in one direction and inside in the other
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direction. If you see a streak, you will know if it is inside or
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out.
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To keep frost off windows, add 1/2 cup rubbing alcohol or anti-
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freeze to each quart of water used. Rub the inside of windows
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with a sponge that has been dipped in the rubbing alcohol of
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anti-freeze. Polish with newspapers or paper towels.
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Make your own spray cleaner by filling a spray bottle with 3
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tablespoons of ammonia, 1 tablespoon vinegar and cool water. Add
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a drop or two of food coloring to look like the blue or green
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kind.
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Eliminate sticky windows by dipping a small brush in petroleum
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jelly and paint it on the inside molding once a year.
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To clean window sills, pour a little diluted rubbing alcohol on a
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cloth and rub the entire surface. The spots will disappear and
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the sills will look freshly painted.
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Miscellaneous:
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Wash walls from the bottom up, to avoid streaking.
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Use old socks as mitts for cleaning chair railing, crown
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moldings, stair castings.
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For the best wall cleaner, combine 1/2 cup ammonia, 1/4 cup white
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vinegar, and 1/4 cup baking soda to 1 gallon warm water.
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For cleaning rough plaster walls try using nylon or banlon socks
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instead of a sponge or cloth. No small pieces will be left
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behind.
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Take a water hose and spray the outside of your house. This will
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remove most of the dust and cobwebs from your siding. On
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textured siding attach a car-washing brush to the hose to remove
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dirt.
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Dust louvered doors by wrapping a cloth around a ruler. Spray
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cloth with dusting spray and run the flat end across each louver.
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If your microwave needs a good cleaning try this: In a cup of
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water add 2 tablespoons of either lemon juice or baking powder in
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a four - cup microwave safe container. Let mixture boil in
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microwave for about 4 to 6 minutes, then wipe walls and door
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clean with sponge or cloth.
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Wash small knickknacks instead of dusting. It will save you time
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and they will be cleaner. Swish them in soapy water, then rinse,
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set on towel to dry.
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To wash fragile objects, place them on a towel-covered tray and
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place in sink. Spray them with window cleaner, then with water.
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Let objects air dry on a dry towel.
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Before dusting wooden floors, spray a little wax on your dust
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mop. Floors will shine and dust will stick to mop.
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Laundry:
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When washing extra muddy blue jeans, hose them down first with a
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garden hose before putting them in the wash. You won't be
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washing the mud into the other clothes.
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Keep a large pail, filled with a presoak solution. When clothes
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are going to need a soaking, place them in the pail till it's
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laundry time. When you do laundry, the clothes will be ready to
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wash.
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Rid perspiration odor from clothes with vinegar. Apply vinegar
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to odor and then wash.
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Vinegar also will rid shine from the seat of dark pants and
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skirts.
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To remove an old hem line from clothing, pour vinegar on a
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sponge, dampen hem line, and then press.
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To remind yourself not to put an article of clothing in the
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dryer, attach a note to your washer's lid. When you are removing
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clothes from the washing machine you'll be reminded of the
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article that you don't want to put in the dryer.
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