Stain Removal
- Since the dirt rings in collars are oil stains, shampoo for oily hair will remove them. Rub it into the fabric before washing the garment.
- Remove ink spots from clothing by squeezing toothpaste on the spot. Scrub and rinse thoroughly.
- Remove rust spots from chrome car bumpers using a piece of tin foil dipped in Coca-Cola.
- A thick paste made from baking soda and water will remove perspiration stains from clothing. It will also remove urine stains from car seats.
- Lemon juice and salt rubbed into a paste, will remove rust stains from clothing.
- Cotton dipped in alcohol will clean dirty photographs.
- Salad oil will remove tar from your feet.
- Keep old toothbrushes - they are extremely handy for cleaning nooks and crannies other cleaning equipment cannot get into.
Health Tips
- Insert yoghurt into the vagina to cure a yeast infection.(See a doctor if there is no improvement within 24 hours).
- Eat fresh parsley to reduce the acidity of urine and relieve symptoms of bladder infections.
- Toothpaste dabbed onto a pimple will dry it out.
- Dolomite tablets will relieve the symptoms of heartburn.
- In an emergency shampoo can be used in the place of shaving cream.
Kitchen Tips
- Soak limp lettuce leaves, celery and carrots in ice water for an hour. They will become crisper.
- Fill a scorched pan halfway with water and 50 grams of baking soda. Boil for 10 minutes and the burnt food will loosen and float to the top.
- Hard, refrigerated butter will soften in the microwave in 30 seconds on the defrost setting. But stand there and watch it - a few seconds too long, and you could have a runny mess.
- When dropping dough from a spoon into a pan, wet the spoon in milk and the dough will not stick to the spoon.
General
- Mothproof clothing by wrapping them in newspapers. Moths apparently dislike the taste of printer’s ink. And newspapers smell a lot better than mothballs.
- Bend a wire coathanger in half and hang wet takkies on it to dry.
- If you have poured too much washing powder into the machine, sprinkle salt into the water to settle the soap suds.
- Put candles in the freezer before using them. They will last much longer.
- Buy all your toddler's socks in the same colour. That way you will never have the problem of not being able to find the mythical ‘other sock’.
- Dig your nails into a bar of soap before doing dirty work. This will prevent dirt from getting under them.
- Wipe your shoelaces with a wet cloth after tying them. They will stay tied all day.
- Scrub out a ‘sour’ baby’s bottle a mixture of toothpaste and water.
- Tie a pair of scissors and sellotape to a nail in the kitchen. There is nothing worse than trying to wrap a present in a hurry and not being able to lay your hands on any of these.
- Keep a bag of toys in the car so that there is always amusement at hand for young children.
- Thread a needle with ease by dipping the end of the thread into colourless nail polish beforehand.
- Loosen a rusted bolt by applying a cloth soaked in a carbonated soda to the rusted bolt for several minutes.
- Remove musty and oily odours from the garage floor by spreading grass cuttings on them for a few hours.
Culled from Health24
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