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Tips Submitted from Staten Island, NY

What are your tricks and solutions for managing your busy household? The SCOTT® Common Sense Community allows you to share your sensible solutions and get tips from other members just like you that will help you manage your life a little more efficiently. Now that makes sense!

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Neat & Clean - Kitchen & Bath

5.00 / 1 votes

Easy Microwave Cleaning

To clean your microwave, first remove any racks. Crumple up and dampen or spray 2 or 3 SCOTT Towels with water. Place dampened towels in the microwave and turn it on for about 20 seconds. Open the door and use the Towels to wipe off the inside of the door and interior of microwave. It easily removes most splatters. Repeat with fresh towels if necessary. CAUTION: Towels may be steamy hot to the touch for several seconds.

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Time Savers - Cleaning & Laundry

4.00 / 3 votes

Bathroom 911

Keep a roll of SCOTT Towels and cleaning spray under the sink in the bathroom for quick clean-ups during parties, etc.

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Easy Organizing - Storage Ideas

3.00 / 1 votes

Grocery Bags & SCOTT Towel Rolls

When you finish a role of SCOTT Towels, instead of throwing it out, get the kids to decorate it and stuff your grocery bags in it. It saves space around the house, you won't waste bags, and you give the kids something to do.

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Dollars & Sense

4.86 / 7 votes

The Last Bit of Hand Cream

To get that last bit of hand cream out of the bottle, take the top off and zap it in the microwave for a few seconds. It will liquefy so you can pour it into another bottle. The bottle can get very hot, so use kitchen mitts to handle it.

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Time Savers - Cooking

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Cracker Crumbs

For a neat way to make cracker or cookie crumbs, place the crackers into a zip-top bag and close tightly. Using a rolling pin, carefully crush the crackers to be used for crumbs in breading and coating,

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