Archive for September, 2010

The Many Uses of Vinegar

Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010

Today’s tip is about the many uses of vinegar in the laundry room!  Wow… I didn’t know half of these… I have been using vinegar in the laundry for quite a while now though.

Prevent lint from clinging to clothes by adding 1/2 cup white distilled vinegar to the wash cycle.

To remove soap residue that makes black clothes look dull use white distilled vinegar in your final rinse.

Get stained white socks and dingy dishcloths white again. Add 1 cup white distilled vinegar to a large pot of water, bring it to a rolling boil and drop in the articles. Let soak overnight.

Some stains on clothing and linens can be soaked out using equal parts milk and white distilled vinegar.

Before washing a mustard stain, dab with white distilled vinegar.

Attack spaghetti, barbecue, or ketchup stains
with a white distilled vinegar and water solution.

Remove perspiration odor and stains on clothing, as well as those left by deodorants, by spraying full-strength white distilled vinegar on underarm and collar areas before tossing them into the washing machine.

Forgot that you left wet laundry in the machine and it now smells moldy? Pour a few cups of white distilled vinegar in the machine and wash the clothes in hot water. Then run a normal cycle with detergent.

Remove smoky odors from clothes by filling the bathtub with very hot water and 1 cup white distilled vinegar. Hang the garments above the steaming water and shut the door so the steam can penetrate the fibers.

Keep the steam iron clean and in good working order by getting rid of mineral deposits in steam vents and spray nozzles. Fill the water chamber with a solution of equal parts white distilled vinegar and distilled water. Set it in an upright position and let it steam for about 5 minutes. When the iron is cool, rinse the tank with water, refill and shake water through the vents onto an old cloth. Test before using.

Remove scorch marks from an iron by rubbing it with a warmed-up solution of equal parts white distilled vinegar and salt. If that doesn’t work, use a cloth dampened with full-strength white distilled vinegar.

Remove musky smells from cotton clothes by sprinkling them lightly with white distilled vinegar and then pressing them.

Get water and salt stains off shoes and boots by wiping them down with a solution of equal parts white distilled vinegar and water.

Give patent leather shoes and bags a better shine by wiping them down with white distilled vinegar.

Get cleaner laundry! Add about 1/4 cup white distilled vinegar to the last rinse. The acid in white distilled vinegar is too mild to harm fabrics, yet strong enough to dissolve the alkalies in soaps and detergents. Besides removing soap, white distilled vinegar prevents yellowing, acts as a fabric softener and static cling reducer, and attacks mold and mildew.

Eliminate manufacturing chemicals from new clothes by adding 1/2 cup white distilled vinegar to the water.

Remove soap scum and clean the hoses of your washing machine with white distilled vinegar. Periodically run the machine with only a cup of white distilled vinegar in it—nothing else added to the wash cycle.

Bring out bright colors by adding 1/2 cup white distilled vinegar to the rinse cycle.

Fluff up wool or acrylic sweaters (hand- or machine-washed) and rid them of soap smell with 1/2 cup white distilled vinegar in the last rinse water.

Get rid of the tiny holes left along the hemline when you take out the hem of any garment by moistening a cloth with white distilled vinegar, placing it under the fabric and ironing.

Thank you to VinegarTips.com!

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Win It Before You Can Buy It!

Tuesday, September 21st, 2010

My amazing CT have posted threads at DST and DSA to giveaway my brand new kit, Autumn Skies. YOU are getting an opportunity to win this kit before you can even buy it!  What a great deal! So here’s what ya do…

Leave a comment at either DST or DSA in the RAK thread if you would like a chance to win this gorgeous Fall kit.  On Thursday I will use random.org to ‘draw’ a number for the winner!

Easy peasy, so leave your comment and we will be back on Thursday!  Good luck!!

This will be available exclusively at Scrappity-doo-dah

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White Heat Marks and Water Rings on Wood Furniture

Monday, September 20th, 2010

Here is a handy tip for sure!!  My kids are always leaving their glass of water on the table.

White Heat Marks and Water Rings on Wood Furniture: If the wood has a good finish (don’t try on bare wood), mix equal parts of baking soda and regular white, non-gel toothpaste. Lightly dampen corner of a clean, soft white cloth with water and dip into the paste. With circular motion gently buff the marks for a few minutes. Wipe area clean, and buff to a shine. Follow with furniture polish. (If rings remain after buffing five minutes or so, they may have penetrated the wood; you might have to refinish the piece). If that doesn’t work, dip a cloth in vegetable oil, then in cigarette ashes, then rub it over the mark. Another method is to rub real mayonnaise onto the stain, allow to sit overnight, then wipe with a dry towel.

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Household Tip of the Day 9/19

Sunday, September 19th, 2010

We use lots and lots of garlic in my house… so any tip to help keep the bots of garlic fresh longer are always welcome!

I am loving this one..

Peel garlic and store in a covered jar of vegetable oil. The garlic will stay fresh and the oil will be nicely flavored for salad dressings.

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Household Tip of the Day 9/18

Saturday, September 18th, 2010

I personally HATE to pay for the expensive cans of tomato juice. However, I HATE the lack of flavor in the cheap brands too.. so I found a tip that I am certainly going to try very, very soon!

To  improve the flavor of inexpensive tomato juice, pour a 46-ounce can of it into a refrigerator pitcher and add one chopped green onion and a cut-up stalk of celery.

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Household Tip of the Day 9/17

Friday, September 17th, 2010

WARNING: Today’s tip is another one that may make your eyes water! :)

Peel and quarter. Place one layer deep in a small pan and freeze. Quickly pack in bags or containers while frozen. Use as needed, chopping onions while frozen, with a sharp knife.

I LOVE this tip! I have purchased too many bags of frozen diced onions just for convenience.

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