| REMOVE WAX FROM CARPETING
|
| Place a paper towel over the stain and draw
the wax up into it by placing a warm iron over the paper towel
(this is called "capillary action"); repeat if necessary.
Sponge the stained area with 1 c. isopropyl alcohol and 2-3
c. water if the stain remains. Sponge from the outside to the
inside of the stain. Be very sure not to get the area too wet
or you can bring up a stain from the padding. |
| REMOVE CANDLE WAX FROM FURNITURE
|
| Turn stained furniture upside down. Put a piece
of cotton cloth (T-shirt) over the wax stain. Using a hot chrome
or metal finish curling iron, heat wax and let it melt into
the cloth. This may take several applications to fully remove
the wax. |
| REMOVE CANDLE WAX ON MATERIAL
|
| Remove the excess the best you can. This
is best done by putting an ice cube on the wax to harden it,
then peeling or scraping off the excess wax. Then place an
absorbent piece of paper underneath, such as a brown paper
bag. Put a white paper towel on top. Place a warm (not hot)
iron on top over the paper towel and it should draw the wax
up to the towel. |
| REMOVE CANDLE WAX FROM
CANDLE HOLDERS |
| Put candle holders in the freezer till wax is
frozen. Chip the wax off. Or, put holders under very hot water
and wipe wax off. |
| HOW TO MAKE CANDLES DRIP LESS WHEN
BURNING |
Put your candles in the freezer for several
hours to overnight before lighting them and it will prevent
excessive dripping. |
| SALT STAINS ON SHOES
|
| Apply white vinegar to shoes with a rag and
wipe off salt stains. This is supposed to de-activate the salt
as well. |
| TO CLEAN MICROWAVE OVEN AND REMOVE
ODORS |
| Place a bowl of vinegar in the microwave and
run on HIGH till it comes to a boil. Wipe the interior clean
with a rag dipped in the vinegar. |
| PREVENTING DRAWERS FROM STICKING
|
Make sure the wood is very dry and sanded
well. Shellac them and then rub with paraffin wax in order
to lubricate them so they slide easily. Do this to all surfaces
of the drawers. |
| REMOVING HAIR SPRAY FROM WALLS
|
| Put a few drops of shampoo and warm water on
a sponge or cloth to wipe down the wall. Rinse with clear warm
water to remove any residue. |
| TO CLEAN COFFEE MAKERS
|
| Drop an EFFER-DENT denture cleaning tablet
in a 10 cup coffee maker and add hot water it instead of cold.
Brew as usual then rinse. |
| FLOODED BASEMENTS |
Disinfect your walls and floors with Lysol
or a solution of 1/2 c. chlorine to 1 gal. water. Discard
fruits, vegetables or food that has come in contact with the
water. Wash jars or cans of food with soap and hot water using
a brush, then immerse in chlorinated water. (3 drops of bleach
to 1 gal. water) for at least 15 minutes. Clothing, carpets,
toys and upholstered furniture cannot be disinfected, you
should discard them. Beware of electrocution. Don't go down
in the water until the electricity has been cut off. |
| REMOVE MILDEW |
| Mix equal parts of non-chlorine Clorox II Lemon
Fresh bleach and Palmolive dish soap. Make a paste and apply
it to the mildew. You can use a toothbrush to really work it
in. This may take a few applications. When mildew brushes off;
launder. |
| ODOR FROM NEW CARPET
|
| Turn the heat up to full blast for several hours
then turn heat back down. Open all windows and air out the dwelling.
the water. Stir the yeast mixture and let stand for 10 minutes.
If the yeast has multiplied to the 1 c. mark and has a rounded
crown, the yeast is still active and fresh and you may use it.
Remember to deduct the 1/2 c. of liquid from the total amount
of liquid used in your recipe. |
| LESS TOXIC ENVIRONMENTAL ALTERNATIVES
|
AIR FRESHENERS/DEODORIZERS
1.)Leave open boxes of baking soda in refrigerators, closets
and bathrooms.
2.)Saturate a cotton ball with pure vanilla; place on a saucer
in refrigerator or car.
3.)Set out white vinegar in open dishes to destroy odors.
4.)Set out potpourri in open dishes.
5.)Burn scented candles. CLEANERS
1.)Mix vinegar with salt and water for a good surface cleaner
2.)Dissolve baking soda in water for a general cleaner.
3.)For washing dishes by hand, use 1/2 c. baking soda with a
mild dishwashing liquid to help cut grease and food.
4.)For automatic dishwashers choose a detergent with the lowest
phosphate content listed on the package.
5.)For a good glass cleaner combine a quart of water with 1/4
to 1/2 c. of white vinegar, 1 to 2 T. of lemon juice or 1 to
2 T. rubbing alcohol. MILDEW CLEANERS
1.)Scrub mildew spots with baking soda or Borax; or sponge with
white vinegar.
2.)Scrub area with a paste of lemon juice or white vinegar and
salt.
3.)To clean mildew from a shower curtain: machine wash with
1/2 c. soap and 1/2 c. baking soda adding 1c. of white vinegar
to the rinse cycle. UPHOLSTERY RUG & CARPET
CLEANERS
1.)Use a non-aerosol soap based cleaner.
2.)Clean spills immediately with club soda.
3.)To clean red wine stains, rub a thick layer of salt on the
spill then sponge up after the spill has been absorbed.
SCOURING POWDERS
1.)Use baking soda or salt.
2.)Use a non-chlorinated commercial scouring powder.
TOILET BOWL CLEANERS
1.)Scrub with a solution of 1/2 c. Borax in a gallon of water
for cleaning and disinfecting.
2.)Clean frequently with a solution of baking soda and water.
Sprinkle baking soda around the rim and scrub with a toilet
brush as needed. DRAIN OPENERS
1.)To unclog a drain, pour 1/4 c. of baking soda down the drain
followed by 1/2 c. of white vinegar. Let sit for a few minutes
then pour a kettle of boiling water down the drain to flush.
2.)Pour 1/4 c. salt down the drain, followed by boiling water,
to keep drains unclogged.
3.)Pouring boiling water down the drain once a week can keep
it from getting blocked.
4.)To prevent clogged drains, always use a drain strainer. Use
a mechanical snake or plunger to unclog a drain. |
| ALTERNATIVES FOR HOUSEHOLD CLEANING
SOLUTIONS |
| The improper disposal of household chemicals
can be hazardous to people and their environment. While one
home's pollution may be small, the effect of many can be significant.
Each month an average community of 158,000 people discards 6
tons of toilet bowl cleaner, 22 tons of liquid household cleaner
and 5.5 tons of motor oil. Landfills, storm drains and sewage
treatment plants are not designed to treat chemical wastes.
Without special treatment, the chemicals stay in the environment
and move into recreational and drinking water supplies. Everyone
must help to solve this problem. Here's some safer and less
hazardous alternatives to chemicals. |
| HOUSEHOLD CHEMICALS |
| Furniture:
Polish:
Equal parts mineral oil and lemon oil or:
Equal parts mineral oil and Murphy's Oil Soap.
Wood:
2 T. olive oil, 1 T. white vinegar in 1 qt. warm water. Spray,
then dry with soft cloth.
Upholstered:
6 T. soap flakes, 1 pt. boiling water, 2 T. borax.
Leather:
Murphy's Oil Soap.
Floors:
Cleaner:
1/4 c. white vinegar, 1/4 c. washing soda (sodium carbonate)
in 1 gal. warm water.
Painted Wood:
1 T. washing soda in 1 gal. warm water.
Vinyl, Natural Wood:
Murphy's Oil Soap.
Wax Remover:
3 T. washing soda in 1 qt. warm water.
All Purpose Cleaner:
Baking soda and water for ovens, cutting boards, coffee stains,
toilets, basin, tub and tile.
Water mixed with salt or borax for Formica.
Baking soda and vinegar for crusted food in pans.
Oven Cleaner:
Put salt on spills while warm.
Loosen soil with 1/4 c. ammonia left overnight.
Deodorizer:
Baking soda or vinegar in open dish.
Air out room.
Fresh flowers or herbs.
Mix 2 c. of corn meal and 1 box of borax and sprinkle on carpet,
leave 15 minutes, then vacuum.
Disinfectant:
Borax and water solution, then keep area aired out and dry.
1 T. bleach in 1 gal. of warm water (wipe on a clean surface
and let air dry).
Stain Removal:
For rust or hard water deposits: vinegar or lemon juice.
For copper pots: lemon halves dipped in salt (or rub with
vinegar).
For coffee cups: baking soda.
For general use: corn meal and water mixed into paste.
Personal Care Products:
Avoid aerosols, use pump sprays.
|
| GARAGE/BASEMENT |
Paint, Paint Remover: Use
water based latex paints.
Use sandpaper and sander as paint remover. Pesticides:
Boric acid for cockroaches, traps for rats and mice (Pesticides
will not be effective if the pests' shelter, food and water
are not removed). Wood Preservatives:
Purchase pre-treated wood. |
| LAUNDRY |
Detergent:
Soap, borax or washing soda or use less detergent.
Softener:
1/4 c. vinegar in wash cycle.
Dry Cleaner Fluid/Spot Remover:
Soap, cornstarch or vinegar.
Starch;
1 T. cornstarch to 1 pt. water.
Bleach:
Use powdered rather than liquid bleach.
|
| OTHER ALTERNATIVES |
| Wipe up spills with water or club soda. |
| AUTOMATIC GARAGE DOOR OPENER
|
| If you're leaving home for a period of time,
unplug your garage door opener and lock the door. Thieves may
patrol the area with an opener of their own testing to see who's
door opens. Another good idea is to reset the "factory"
code on your opener to a personal one. |
| REMOVE TARNISH FROM SILVERWARE
|
1.) Line a pan with a sheet of aluminum foil
or use an aluminum pan. Stir 3 T. baking soda or Comet to
each quart of water used. Lay silver in pan making sure it
touches foil.
2.) Put a sheet of aluminum foil in a non-metallic pan. Add
1 t. salt and 1 t. baking soda per quart of water used and
bring to a boil. Lay silver in pan touching foil until tarnish
is gone.
3.) If you're out of silver polish don't despair, water in
which potatoes have been cooked will remove tarnish from silverware.
Just soak the pieces for an hour and the tarnish will disappear.
Wash the pieces in suds, rinse well and dry.
4.) Put silver in plastic dishpan and set in your sink. Add
Dermassage and 1/2 c. Roman Cleanser to boiling water. Let
soak; stir occasionally.
Note: These methods remove all tarnish. If you want the patina
in the grooves of the pattern to remain - DON'T USE THIS METHOD!!
|
| MUSTY SMELLING BOOKS
|
| Put the book in a brown paper bag with baking
soda and let sit for approximately one week. |
| REMOVE WATER OR HEAT MARKS ON WOOD
SURFACES (You Know, Those White Marks) |
1.) Polish with pure lemon oil. Find a brand
called o'cedar, we were told it's the best brand.
2.) Use Wright's silver polish, diluted slightly; apply gently,
let stand and wipe dry.
3.) Use spirits of camphor.
4.) Mix cigar and or cigarette ashes with a couple of drops
of water and make a paste. Rub lightly on the mark to remove.
5.) Try a paste of baking soda and water and use as above in
number 4.
6.) Try as above using toothpaste.
7.) Again as above using mayonnaise. |
| CLEAN THE GRILL |
This cleanup trick works while you sleep!
Lay a barbecue grill rack on the lawn overnight-the dew will
combine with the enzymes in the grass to loosen any burned-on
grease. Try it with messy oven racks too! |
| SHOWER DOORS |
| To keep shower doors shiny and clear, use a
soft cloth moistened with baby oil. It prevents scum build-up
from dirt and soap. And hard water spots won't appear for several
months . |
| REPLACEMENT PARTS FOR MOST KITCHEN
APPLIANCES |
| Where do you find a replacement carafe for
your coffee maker etc.? A company called: Appliances S.O.S
(800) 543-7549 . |
| SILENCE SQUEAKING WOOD FLOORS
|
| Dust talcum powder into the cracks. It works
like magic. |
| REMOVE CRAYON STAINS |
| To remove crayon stains from glass, porcelain,
Formica, metal, plastic, no-wax vinyl floors, painted walls,
painted wood, scrubbable wallpaper, tile, chalkboard and marble.
Spray surface to be cleaned with WD-40 and wipe with a soft
cloth. If a residue remains add liquid dish washing detergent
into water, wash the surface with a sponge, working in a circular
motion and rinse. Repeat as needed. |
| REMOVE A BLEACH STAIN FROM A CARPET |
| Using a tooth pick, mix colors of paint til
you get the shade to match the carpet. Apply the paint very
lightly to the bleached spot and let it dry. After it has
dried reapply. Repeat this process til the color blends in
with the carpet. This works best with very small stains. If
the stain is too large the paint will leave the carpet stiff.
If you can get a color close enough to match you can use magic
marker or colored felt tip pens. |
| MAKE YOUR GRASS GREENER
|
| 1.) Leave grass about 2 inches high.
2.) Sometimes your soil has a deficiency of magnesium and
iron. These 2 nutrients are essential to make the grass green.
There are fertilizers which have these ingredients in them
already. Look for a high nitrogen number and iron added, and
you just follow the directions on the bag. If you go out and
buy magnesium carbonate (epsom salts) you mix 2 LEVEL T. to
a gallon of water and spray the lawn evenly and then water
it down into the grass. The iron is sold in percentages 10,12
and 15 %. Follow the package directions for spraying on your
lawn. |
| NO STREAK WINDOW CLEANING
|
| Clean windows with your favorite window cleaner
or use a mixture of 1/4 -1/2 c. white vinegar, 1-2 T. lemon
juice or 1-2 T. rubbing alcohol. Add 2-3 drops of dishwasher
detergent and 1 quart water. Wipe dry with crumpled up newspaper
sheets.
Note: let the newspaper ink dry for 3 weeks so you don't get
it all over your hands. |
| KEEP ANIMALS FROM SHRUBS AND GARDENS
(The Garden Doctor) |
| RABBITS, WOODCHUCKS AND DEER:
Use blood meal or dried blood. Apply a thin coating to the
earth. Adding a lot will rid the area of humans too because
it has an offensive odor!
CHIPMUNKS OR SQUIRRELS:
Use a fungicide with a product called Thiram added to it.
This will last about 4-6 weeks depending on the rainfall.
CATS AND DOGS:
Bury an empty pop or beer bottle in the ground so that the
top is level with the ground and fill it with 2 parts ammonia
and 1 part water. This will evaporate so you must refill it
periodically. |
| TO CLEAN YOUR WASHING MACHINE
|
| This should be done every 6 months. Fill washing
machine with very hot to boiling water, add 2 gallons of vinegar
and let agitate for 8-10 minutes. Turn machine off and let stand
over night. Turn machine on and let it run through a complete
cycle. |
| TO CLEAN UNDISSOLVED SOAP IN A
DISHWASHER |
| Give your dishwasher a refreshing drink of
Tang every month or two. Dump an entire pint jar of Tang into
the bottom of an empty dishwasher. Preheat the water by running
tap water in the sink til it's hot. Then run a full cycle.
Also, store your powdered detergent in a plastic bag to keep
it as dry as possible, it will work better in the dishwasher.
It is also a good idea to refer back to the manufacturer's
manual to see their method for proper loading of the unit.
The use of Tang applies to your washing machine as well! It
removes the build-up of detergent and mineral deposits. Depending
on how often you use these appliances, you should do this
every few months. Also be sure you don't overdo the detergent
- follow your manufacturer's instructions and even a little
less! |
| ELIMINATE DISCOLORATION AND COVER
SCRATCHES IN WOOD FURNITURE |
| Break a piece of peanut, walnut or pecan and
rub the broken side over scratches in wooden furniture. The
oil from the nutmeat can eliminate discoloration and the furniture
may look almost as good as new. |
| TO REMOVE ODORS IN A CLOSET
|
| Wash the walls, ceiling and floor thoroughly
with a mixture of 1 c. ammonia, 1 c white vinegar and 1/4 c.
baking soda for every gallon of water. Repeat if necessary.
If closet odours persist, place a shallow pan of kitty litter
in the closet. Keep door closed and replenish the litter every
few days till the odour is gone.
|
| CLEAN OIL FROM THE DRIVEWAY
|
Try a product called Oil Dry. It is available
at your local auto parts store.
NOTE: please see below in March 2001, there are more details
there. |
| REMOVE INK FROM WOOD FURNITURE
|
| Purchase Mequiars heavy duty rubbing compound
and mirror polish (or swirl remover) at the auto parts store.
Apply a couple of drops of the rubbing compound and rub in
a circular motion. Then apply a couple more drops and rub
with the grain of the wood. Then apply a couple of drops of
the polish and gently rub out the marks from the rubbing compound.
Finish the wood off by applying furniture polish. |
| USES FOR BOUNCE FABRIC SOFTENER
|
| *Repels mosquitoes. Tie a sheet of Bounce
through a belt loop when outdoors during mosquito season.
*Eliminates static electricity from your television screen.
Since Bounce is designed to help eliminate static cling, wipe
your television screen with a used sheet of Bounce to keep
dust from resettling.
*Dissolves soap scum from shower doors. Clean with a used
sheet of Bounce.
*Freshens the air in your home. Place an individual sheet
of Bounce in a drawer or hang one in the closet.
*Prevents thread from tangling. Run a threaded needle through
a sheet of Bounce to eliminate the static cling on the thread
before sewing.
*Eliminates static cling from hose. Rub a damp, used sheet
of Bounce over the hose.
*Prevents musty suitcases. Place an individual sheet of Bounce
inside empty luggage before storing.
*Freshens the air in your car. Place a sheet of Bounce under
the front seat.
*Cleans baked-on food from a cooking pan. Put a sheet in the
pan, fill with water, let sit overnight, and sponge clean.
The antistatic agents apparently weaken the bond between the
food and the pan while the fabric softening agents soften
the baked-on food.
*Eliminates odors in wastebaskets. Place a sheet of Bounce
at the bottom of the wastebasket.
*Collects cat hair. Rubbing the area with a sheet of Bounce
will magnetically attract all the loose hairs.
*Eliminates static electricity from Venetian blinds. Wipe
the blinds with a sheet of Bounce to prevent dust from resetting.
*Deodorizes shoes or sneakers. Place a sheet of Bounce in
your shoes or sneakers overnight so they'll smell great in
the morning.* |
| REMOVE DENTS IN CARPET FROM FURNITURE
|
| Very carefully lift up the fibers in the indentation
using the tines of a fork. You may have to apply some steam
as well. Use a steam iron, but don't let the carpet get wet. |
| KEEP CAR DOORS FROM FREEZING SHUT
|
| Spray the rubber door lining with WD-40 or silicone
lubricant. Don't forget to spray again after getting your car
washed in freezing temperatures. |
| CLEAR A FROZEN DRAIN-LINE IN YOUR
REFRIGERATOR |
| Boil a pot of water. Fill a turkey baster with
the water and squirt down the drain line. |
| OLD FASHIONED DRAIN CLEANER
|
| Pour 1 c. baking soda down the drain. Pour
1 pt. white vinegar down the drain. Let sit for 1 hour. Run
hot water to flush the pipes. If it's a basement drain, use
a bucket of boiling water. If the pipe is plugged with hair,
etc. this probably won't clear it; you'll need something stronger.
But this method will control odors and keep drains sweet.
|
| KEEP DEER FROM YOUR BACKYARD AREA
|
| Try a product called Hinder. Spray it on the
plants in the areas they're coming to and it will repel them.
Product doesn't last forever, so you'll need to replace it every
couple of weeks or so. You can mix it up and spray it on using
a sprayer. |
| FEED HUMMINGBIRDS |
4 c. water
1 c. sugar
Boil the mixture for 5 minutes. Let cool and fill the hummingbird
feeder. The mixture will keep up to 2 weeks when refrigerated.
Change the feed mixture every three days when the weather is
hot. You need to clean the feeder thoroughly too. Try placing
the feeder around these plants: columbine, bee balm, impatients,
petunias and coral bells. Don't use red food coloring or honey.
|
| POUNDING NOISE FROM YOUR PIPES |
| Turn your main water valve off (this should
be located by the water meter). Open all of the "cold"
water faucets all the way. and let them drain completely.
Close all of the faucets after draining. Turn main water valve
back on. Go to each water faucet and open each up very slowly
(they will "spit and pop") til water is running
through again (this will establish an air-pocket which should
stop the noise). Turn off the faucet and repeat this for each
faucet. |
| GARLIC SPRAY DEER AND ANIMAL REPELLENT |
2 eggs
2 c. water
4 cloves garlic
2 t. Tabasco sauce
Blend til smooth and let stand 2 days. Use with garden sprayer
to spray yard and gardens. |
| REMOVE SMOKE ODOR FROM WOOD TABLE
(Chairs, Cabinets, Etc.) |
| Invert the table and sprinkle the underside
of the table with fresh coffee grounds. Cover the table with
a plastic sheet and seal it to the floor with masking tape.
Let the table sit for 1 week to pull the odor out. |
| REMOVE GUM FROM THE DRYER
|
| Apply a light application of Goo-Gone onto
a cloth. Rub on the gum, let stand and wipe off. Repeat if
necessary. Rinse well with soap and water (til odor is gone)
before using dryer again. Check your local hardware store
for Goo-Gone. |
| DETERMINE THE AMOUNT OF WATER YOU
SPRINKLE ON YOUR LAWN |
| Mark a tin can with a 1 inch mark and set it
out on the lawn before you start sprinkling. Turn on sprinkler
and start timing with a watch til the water comes to the 1 inch
mark. You now know how many minutes it takes to give your lawn
1 inch of water. Don says you'll need to water 1 inch per week.
By giving your lawn the 1 inch of water it will drive the water
down 4-6 inches giving your lawn the proper moisture needed. |
| MANTAINING CLEAN DRAINS
|
| After running hot water through, pour 1/3 to
1/2 c. baking soda. Follow with 1 c. vinegar. Let foam. Rinse
through. |
| WATER FOR BIRDS IN WINTER MONTHS
|
| It is important to maintain a supply of water
for birds during the winter, both for drinking and maintenance
of feathers. They need to bathe during frosty weather to maintain
their plumage to keep warm. Keep your birdbath free of ice
(you can buy a thermostatic immersion heater). Never use anti-freeze
or salt to prevent the water from freezing because it will
harm the birds. |
| STOP MINT PLANTS FROM
TAKING OVER YOUR GARDEN (Pat's) |
| Cut out the bottom off a large (3 lb.) coffee
can and push it down into the ground and then plant the mint
inside the can. The roots won't be able to spread out all over
your garden. |
| HELP CONTROL MOSQUITO'S IN YOUR
BIRD BATH |
| Add a few drops of canola, or vegetable oil
to the bird bath water (enough to make a light film) it won't
harm the birds, but will help control the laying of the mosquito's
eggs. |
| ADJUST THE TEMPERATURE OF YOUR
STOVE |
| Find out the true temperature of your stove
using an oven thermometer. If the stove is off, pull the temperature
knob off the stove and inside that knob there are 2 "set
screws". Loosen the screws and turn the dial knob to the
correct temperature setting (higher or lower) and check the
temperature til you have it correct. Tighten the screws and
put the knob back. |
| HOMEMADE FURNITURE POLISHERS
|
| 1/3 c. white vinegar
1/3 c. turpentine
1/3 c. boiled linseed oil
4 t. almond extract (for a pleasant fragrance)
bottle and shake well before using. Apply with a soft damp
cloth and polish with another clean lint-free cloth. |
| CLEAN SHOWER DOORS |
| If that leftover bottle of white wine has gone
sour on you, use it on your shower door instead of throwing
it out. Rinse off with water and dry well...even if it's a dry
wine. Or you can wipe the shower door with some fabric softener
on a damp cloth. Buff with a clean, dry cloth. |
| CLEAN THE TOUCHPADS ON STOVES OR
MICROWAVE OVENS |
| Warm a little vinegar (don't make it hot) and
clean using a soft cloth (not paper toweling). Don't use too
much liquid here it could possibly short out the unit. |
| CHIMNEY HINTS |
| Have your chimney cleaned at least once
a year. If you use it regularly, twice a year. Burn hard woods
like hickory, maple, oak, apple or cherry wood. Birch will
flame up because of the oils, so be careful. Don't burn soft
woods and never things like pallets or old wooden crates;
these will give off alot of creosote. Potato peels dried til
firm and burned a handful at a time a few times a week or
the creosote logs sold commercially will help remove the creosote
from the chimney. |
| ROTATING AND FLIPPING
A MATTRESS TO DISTRIBUTE THE WEAR AND TEAR |
| Your top mattress will last longer if you perform
simple maintenance on it. Picture the top left corner of your
mattress and make it the number 1. Every 3 months you will make
the adjustment. The first rotation is to move the #1 to the
bottom, top-right side of your bed. The next move, three months
later, is to flip the mattress over so the #1 is now underneath
on the bottom side of the bottom left. Next time, you rotate
the mattress so #1 is now on the top-right side (still underneath).
Flip mattress over so the #1 is back where it began (top-left).
Repeat every three months. |
| WINDOW WASHING SOLUTION
|
| Mix a bucket of warm water and 1 c. of window
washing fluid for your car. Apply with old towels or rags and
dry with a clean towel or rag. |
| WATER PLANTS WHILE OFF ON VACATION
|
Arrange the plants to be watered in one area
in a circle. Fill a 5 gallon bucket with water and place the
bucket on a stand (the water bucket will need to be above the
plant containers). Tie cotton strings around a brick and place
in the water bucket (one strand for each plant and long enough
to reach the bottom of each plant container). Using a pencil,
push a hole to the base of the plant containers and place each
strand of string into the hole and tap it together to seal.
Note: Only use cotton string. One (5 gallon) bucket of water
will water 20 plants for two weeks. |