Cleaning Refrigerator and Freezer Gaskets?
Drying it, and applying a thin coat of vaseline, will keep gasket from cracking.
Growing Bell Peppers?
They love magnesium. When you plant your peppers, put some Epsom salts in the hole where they are planted. Epsom salts are full of magnesium. Also put a couple of teaspoons in a spray bottle and then fill with water. When the plants begin to bloom, shake the...
Rust in Pipes of Washing Machine?
My father was an appliance service man, before he passed. Sometimes the transmisson in the washer can throw out grease. It is brown and ends up on your clothes. It happened to mine one time and he said that it was time to get a new washer.
Inexpensive Alternative to Satellite TV Service?
We have the Direct TV and the buddy system, which is $100.00 for you & $100.00 for your buddy. It is not cash. They deduct $10.00 a month off your bill for 10 months. Also $10.00 off your buddies bill, but $10.00 is $10.00 you can use for other things.
Removing Yellow Spots from White T-shirts?
I hang my whites out in the sunshine when they yellow. Sometimes for a few days. The sun will draw the yellow out.
Why Are My Bell Peppers So Small?
Put a couple of tablespoons of epsom salt in a spray bottle (an old window cleaner bottle will do). Fill the bottle with water, shake well, and spray the blossoms a few times a week. They love the magnesium in it. You will have beautiful peppers.
Uses for Plastic Bakery Containers
I use my lid to gather compost items from my kitchen. When it starts getting full, I take it out to my compost barrow. Really good for the garden.
Rust Stains in the Bathtub?
I like the magic erasers that Mr. Clean puts out. They do a great job!
Stains on Stored Clothing?
I would hang it out in the sunshine for a few days, a week, or whatever it takes. The sun will draw the stain out. I have a cleaning business and wear alot of white, because of the bleach that some people use. The furniture polish stains appear during the months...
Prevent Apples Slices from Turning Brown?
I also live in N.C. Older folks, when they put up apples in the winter, would peel and quarter them, and soak them in lightly salted water, until they either canned or froze them.