AVOID UNDERARM STAINS OF SHIRTS

Sweat wont stain if you let your anti-perspirant dry prior to putting on your clothes. Before you wash shirts, pretreat the underarm areas with undiluted liquid laundry detergent so sweat will rinse away. Pretreat any existing stains with household vinegar to help dissolve the perspiration. To prevent more buildup, washing the hottest water that's safe for that fabric at least every third or fourth time.

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CLEANING TECHNIQUES FOR PAINT JOBS

FOR WATER BASED PAINTS:

* For easier clean ups, wipe off any spills with a damp paper towel before they dry

* Use soap and water to clean rollers and brushes

FOR OIL BASED PAINTS

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Use paint thinner to get rid of any paint leftover from tools, brushes, and rollers

* In a clean bucket, pour thinner and then rinse tools, brushes and roller thoroughly

* Allow and paint particles to settle in the bucket

* Use a strainer to catch solid paint particles while pouring back the thinner into its original container reuse.

* Air dry the paint particles away from children, pets and open flames




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MANAGE YOUR LINENS!



1. Use your best linens. Don’t keep waiting fro special occasions. You deserves the best!
2. Keep your linens by act. The next time you changes bed linens its easier to pull out.
3. Throw away everything you’ll never use especially those butas - butas bedsheets.
4. Store vintage bedspreads away from everyday things to avoid stains and rips.


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FROZEN MEALS

Tired of mashing between fresh baby food day in and day out to satisfy your baby's growing appetite? Try this: Boil several veggies in a pot with some fresh beef soup bones, remove once soft, then srain and mash. Place in ice cube trays. Cover in foil and freeze. Once frozen, transfer to individual plastic bags (ice bags work just fine), label with the date then pop in the freezer. This will keep for about siz weeks without spoiling. Whenever your baby is hungry, you can just reheat the desired mashed veggie in the microwave, let cool, and serve. Each ice cube yields about two tablespoons of food. Mix different once if you want.


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