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RECIPES, TIPS, & TRICKS
from Frugal Folks Tips & Tricks
compiled by "Uncle"
Bridge Lindsay
Uncle Bridge is the Lead Frugalier and
Webmaster of the website www.frugalfolks.com
(used with permission)
One way you can reduce the number of hazardous
products you have in your home is to make your own cleaning
products. Wise buying decisions and good management practices
can reduce the hazards in the home, in the air we breathe, and
in the water we drink.
Tips, Tricks & Stain Removal -"Green"
Cleaning
Black Scuff Marks on Floor - Try rubbing with a
typewriter eraser. Or try using a detergent that contains
ammonia. Scrub lightly with a plastic scouring pad. If that
fails rub lightly with extra-fine steel wool. Then wax or
polish. Hairspray works on them also. Just spray with
hairspray and wipe off. Also works on ink and black marker
drawings.
Dusting - Use a makeup brush for dusting keyboards
and telephone plus knickknacks.
Heat Marks in Wood Furniture - Glass rings will
disappear if you rub them with mayonnaise and white
toothpaste. Wipe area dry, then polish entire surface.
Scratches in Wood Furniture - Break pecans or
walnuts in half and rub on spot for about 30 seconds until nut
feels warm.
Spilled Wax - place a paper towel over melted wax on
the sofa/carpet, then iron - the wax will melt into the towel.
Glue - you just need to put some vinegar drops in
the container, and shake it and it will turn very soft and
very easy to work with. For sticky residue left behind from
price tags, stickers, etc., rub the area with a little baby
oil (or any oil-based substance) and then wipe with a dry or
damp cloth. The residue should come right off!
Lost Contact Lenses - If you drop your contact
lenses in a carpet and you don't find it, put a nylon sock in
the beginning of the vacuum cleaner and turn it on, vacuum the
area and the contact lenses will stick to it and will be very
easy to find.
To Make Fabric Softener go a Long Way - Pour fabric
softener into a mason jar until it is half full, add water to
fill, then cut sponges into decent size blocks and put into
mason jar. Throw a sponge or two into the dryer to save a lot.
Wallpaper Removal - Prepare a solution with equal
parts of hot water and vinegar then you take a sponge and wet
the wall paper generously, and you do this three times and it
will loosen easily.
Sharpening Scissors - If scissors are dull, cut into
sandpaper.
Shoe Shine - For a spur-of-the-moment job, rub your
leather shoes with the inside of a banana peel; then clean and
buff with a paper towel or napkin.
"Wool Pills" on your bed sheets? - Simply
spread them on the bed and brush them with sandpaper. This
will remove all the lumps.
Using Too Many Baby Wipes? - Try using bathroom
tissue, and baby oil.
Baby Spit-up on your Shirt - Try putting dry baking
soda on a damp cloth and rub on the spot. Eliminates the odor.
Crayon on Painted Walls - Try rubbing with
toothpaste or an ammonia-soaked cloth. Rinse and Dry. Or
sometimes hot water and dish soap will work.
Chewing Gum on Clothing - Soften with egg white,
then brush.
Gum in Hair - rub peanut butter in it.
Chewing Gum on Rugs or Upholstery - Rub with an ice
cube, and pull gum off when hard. Mark left can be removed
with rubbing alcohol.
Hard Brown Sugar - Put a few apple slices peel side
up (or bread ), into airtight container overnight. Sugar will
be soft by morning. For immediate use place sugar in pan, warm
in oven on low heat.
Ball Point Pen - Can be removed from wool's,
cottons, terylene by using a dry cloth and rubbing alcohol.
Blood Stains - Pour peroxide on before washing.
Carpet Stains - Put 1 part white vinegar mixed with
1 part water in a spray bottle. Spray directly on stain, let
sit for 5 min. or so, then clean with a brush or sponge using
warm soapy water. Try ordinary Windex window cleaner to remove
simple stains from carpet or car floor mats.
Rust on Fabric - Squeeze lemon juice on the spot,
and let sit out in the sun.
Tar Marks - Soak a piece of white rag in eucalyptus
oil and rub on the affected area until the lather is quite
clean. This method is suitable for the most delicate
materials. Or try using peanut butter.
Grass Stains - Usually will come out with vinegar
before laundering.
Wine/Grape Drink or Other Spills on Carpet - pour on
salt to absorb all the fluid. Let it dry completely ( 1 or 2
days ), then just vacuum away.
Burned or Scorched Food - will wipe off easy if you
soak in automatic dish detergent for a while before you try to
scrub it out. Works best with hot water, but cold will do the
job.
To Clean a Thermos Bottle - Fill with warm water,
add 1 teaspoon baking soda. Let this stand overnight.
Your Coffee Maker - Will reward you if you wash it
periodically with a quart of water plus 3 tablespoons of soda.
To get your coffee maker to run faster run vinegar
through to unblock passage of liquid. Rinse pot well with ice
cubes and salt. Make sure the pot is cooled before doing this
or the glass will break from temperature change. Make sure
it's back to room temp before using it again.
Drain Cleaner - pour 1/4 c. baking soda down drain,
then follow with 1 to 2 c. vinegar.
Mug Stains - To clean coffee/tea stains, just rub
the inside with salt.
Kitchen Grease - Rub powder on spot before washing,
make sure the powder is absorbed. It doesn't need to be done
immediately.
Fish Odor - Put dry mustard in dish soap to
eliminate it.
Onion, Garlic, Fish or Other Strong Odor on Hands
-Rub your hands with the back of a Stainless Steel Spoon to
take the smell away