Topic: What's your best home hint?
Sandy9876's photo
Sat 09/26/09 07:40 PM
Edited by Sandy9876 on Sat 09/26/09 07:41 PM



When you put your Roadster up for the winter put dryer sheets under the hood in the car and trunk and around the floor, keeps out the rodents

Steve


OK maybe it's caus I'm from NZ I don't know what dryer sheets are???


I quite often visit Auckland and Wellington
dryer sheets are the scented sheets you put in for the dryer to make clothes smell nice

Hate Auckland but love Wellington lol. Live in Aus now but if I ever moved back it would be Wellington offtopic laugh
Thanx for telling me what dryer sheets are, I've never had a dryershades

trublu4u's photo
Sat 09/26/09 07:43 PM
Put the toilet lid down, but first perform a "courtesy flush"!
Then spray like he** (heck)!!!

bohemianbugeater's photo
Sat 09/26/09 07:43 PM
dont let my family move in with you...no matter whatfrustrated

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Sat 09/26/09 07:46 PM

dont let my family move in with you...no matter whatfrustrated


Check ... Roger that ... shades

seahawks's photo
Sat 09/26/09 07:46 PM

dont let my family move in with you...no matter whatfrustrated
laugh laugh laugh laugh drinker

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Sat 09/26/09 07:47 PM
Run rice through coffee grinders to de~gunk them ...

Tomato juice for pets or persons skunked works also ...

earthytaurus76's photo
Sat 09/26/09 07:49 PM
Edited by earthytaurus76 on Sat 09/26/09 07:51 PM
I use hair conditioner in a spray bottle,with water, or a small amount applied directly to my hair in order to avoid frizzies in wierd weather, and stuff, for a polished look.

(not a hair out of place ever)

Sandy9876's photo
Sat 09/26/09 07:50 PM
Edited by Sandy9876 on Sat 09/26/09 07:51 PM

Run rice through coffee grinders to de~gunk them ...

Tomato juice for pets or persons skunked works also ...

Another skunk solution?? I must be in the wrong country or wrong area I am sadly missing out on getting skunkedgrumble

Sandy9876's photo
Sat 09/26/09 07:52 PM
Edited by Sandy9876 on Sat 09/26/09 07:55 PM

I use hair conditioner in a spray bottle,with water, or a small amount applied directly to my hair in order to avoid frizzies in wierd weather, and stuff, for a polished look.

(not a hair out of place ever)

I'll have to try that one. My hair is ALWAYS frizzie, tried different things from the hair dresser but as soon as I wash it it pops up all over the place again.

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Sat 09/26/09 07:52 PM


Run rice through coffee grinders to de~gunk them ...

Tomato juice for pets or persons skunked works also ...

Another skunk solution?? I must be in the wrong country or wrong area I am sadly missing out on getting skunkedgrumble


Ya could always visit and we'd take ya huntin' ... air fares are down ya know! ... tongue2

trublu4u's photo
Sat 09/26/09 07:53 PM


Run rice through coffee grinders to de~gunk them ...

Tomato juice for pets or persons skunked works also ...

Another skunk solution?? I must be in the wrong country or wrong area I am sadly missing out on getting skunkedgrumble

Le PEW!

earthytaurus76's photo
Sat 09/26/09 07:55 PM
Edited by earthytaurus76 on Sat 09/26/09 07:57 PM


I use hair conditioner in a spray bottle,with water, or a small amount applied directly to my hair in order to avoid frizzies in wierd weather, and stuff, for a polished look.

(not a hair out of place ever)

I'll have to try that one. My hair is ALWAYS frizzie, tried different things from the hair dresser but as soon as I wash it it pops up all over the place again. do you water it down or put it on as is?


I water it down, and brush through, or pull through with my fingers depending on the look im going for..

Sometimes, I add it as is to the top of my head to lay down some of the hairs that want to misbehave.

Oh, and I air dry. No blower ever. ALLTHOUGH if ya do, ya have to blow it flat with a brush in hand.


PacificStar48's photo
Sat 09/26/09 08:00 PM
Packing tape is good for patting up bird seed, mash potatoe flakes, or seed beads spilled on the carpet.

Sandy9876's photo
Sat 09/26/09 08:06 PM

Packing tape is good for patting up bird seed, mash potatoe flakes, or seed beads spilled on the carpet.

and hair as well, my hair is a pain in the #$@ sometimes lol

Sandy9876's photo
Sat 09/26/09 08:08 PM



I use hair conditioner in a spray bottle,with water, or a small amount applied directly to my hair in order to avoid frizzies in wierd weather, and stuff, for a polished look.

(not a hair out of place ever)

I'll have to try that one. My hair is ALWAYS frizzie, tried different things from the hair dresser but as soon as I wash it it pops up all over the place again. do you water it down or put it on as is?


I water it down, and brush through, or pull through with my fingers depending on the look im going for..

Sometimes, I add it as is to the top of my head to lay down some of the hairs that want to misbehave.

Oh, and I air dry. No blower ever. ALLTHOUGH if ya do, ya have to blow it flat with a brush in hand.




Never owned a hair dryer so that's no prob. Thanksdrinker

PacificStar48's photo
Sat 09/26/09 08:10 PM


Packing tape is good for patting up bird seed, mash potatoe flakes, or seed beads spilled on the carpet.

and hair as well, my hair is a pain in the #$@ sometimes lol

Well if you put tape on your Arse that would hurt more. Sorry couldn't resist.

CatsLoveMe's photo
Sat 09/26/09 09:24 PM
Here's a boring one, use white vinegar through a brewing cycle to clean out the deposits in your coffee maker. :banana:

PacificStar48's photo
Sat 09/26/09 09:29 PM
Make sure you change the filter on your furnace as it will greatly reduce the dust in your house and save on utilities. Reduce colds and asthma.

Katzenschnauzer's photo
Sat 09/26/09 09:33 PM

Here's a boring one, use white vinegar through a brewing cycle to clean out the deposits in your coffee maker. :banana:



Well, someone who has been held captive in another country might not have known that one so I'm glad you shared waving . In fact, it's good to see so many men jumping in on this thread.flowerforyou

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Sat 09/26/09 09:41 PM
Put rice in your salt shaker with your salt to prevent "caking." That one's from grandma. happy