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Granny

Granny Report 25 Jun 2008 15:44

MaxiMary

I cannot find anything at all specifically for feet.

Try cold cream on a night or something of that nature.

Granny

Granny

Granny Report 25 Jun 2008 15:54

Here are a few tips for you all:

Potatoes and cauliflower sometimes turn brown when boiling. Make sure white vegetables stay white by squeezing a teaspoon of fresh lemon juice into the cooking water.

Granny

Granny Report 25 Jun 2008 15:56

Remove super-glue from fingers, spray WD-40 directly onto the fingers and then run our hands together until the fingers no longer feel sticky.

Granny

Granny Report 25 Jun 2008 15:57

Remove paint fumes. Place a couple of shallow dishes filled with undiluted vinegar around a freshly painted room to quickly get rid of the smell of paint.

Granny

Granny Report 25 Jun 2008 15:59

Clear away crayon stains. Remove crayon marks for childrens clothing by rubbing them with a recycled toothbrush soaked in undiluted vinegar before you put them in the washing machine.

Granny

Granny Report 25 Jun 2008 17:07

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Elisabeth

Elisabeth Report 25 Jun 2008 18:07

Island,

Try cleaning the windows with rainwater, if you have a waterbutt. There are less chemicals than tap water, so doesn't leave a residue.

Also, when washing the car, use a bucket of rainwater thrown over the car for the final rinse, drive a short distance to blow off the remains. That saves using a chamois leather to finish it off.

If anyone fancies trying these tips - I have numerous dirty windows and a very dusty car which need cleaning. You are more than welcome to try the solution.

Elisabeth

Lady Cutie

Lady Cutie Report 25 Jun 2008 18:35

Hi Margaret,
thanks for that tip about the
menthol rub. OH goes mad
with his feet and ankles iching
will try it .
Hazelx

Granny

Granny Report 26 Jun 2008 12:32

When washing your windows, do so with warm water into which vinegar is added. This keeps them smear free. I have tried this myself and know that it works.

Granny

Elisabeth

Elisabeth Report 1 Jul 2008 09:12

Island,

You don't need much vinegar, if you are using warm water, just a tablespoon in half a bucket.

Granny,

I would stress your word 'warm'. Whatever you do, don't have it too hot! I know to my cost. We had new double glazing and a short time later started to clean the very large single pane in our lounge window. I obviously had the water too warm on a frosty day and as I put the sponge to the top corner of the pane, 'ping' and the inner layer cracked! It was a very expensive mistake - the crack progressed down the pane as the local chap came to give me an quote for the new glass!

Elisabeth