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Before the school year begins, give yourself and your refrigerator a fresh start by cleaning out out-dated foods. [Read More...]
Put your stove's drip pans and rings in lidded container with 1/2 cup ammonia. Set it outside overnight. Open the container over the sink with cold running water. Then add the pieces to the dishwasher and run it through. If there's any charred-on food left, you can use a bit of steel wool.
Take a bottle of rubbing alcohol and pour it on any urine or other odors that just will not go away. When it dries on it's own, the smell goes away. It kills any germs and is safe for the family.
If your refrigerator has a fish or onion odor, take a sheet of regular newspaper and wet it. Squeeze out most of the water and put it in the fridge. When it dries, the odor will be gone.
We do a lot of fishing and love shore lunches. I always take a couple of towels that I have dampened with water and a drop of dishwasher soap in a sealed bag. It's perfect for washing hands or helping with clean up.
To remove pine pitch from yourself or your clothing, just use some rubbing alcohol. It comes right off like magic.