Showing posts with label Tips for you. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tips for you. Show all posts

Monday, May 13, 2013

An easy way to clean leather upholstery

Can you repair leather upholstery that get dirty due to the occurrence of stains on them?


Of course it can, with ease, without the use of expensive cleaning materials, here's the easy way.

 You need to:

* Soap dishes.
* Water.
* Soft cloth and clean
* Pot.

Cleaning method:

Start by filling the bowl with water. Then, add to it a few drops of clear soap, and stir to mix can see the bubbles. Rub the skin with a piece of cloth without wetting much. Repeat the process until the skin becomes clean.

 Additional tips:

* When the skin becomes clean, my skin polisher.
* If you need more cleaning power, multiply with soap and water on the cloth, but do not overdo it, because the skin does not like humidity.



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Saturday, May 11, 2013

Clean up the jacuzzi tub


 You need to:

- Water pump.
- Hose.
- Cleaning tool refinery.
- A large bucket.
- Gloves.
- A special powder to clean the bathtub.
- Hot water.
- Towels.





Cleaning method:

1 - Before starting work, Cut off the power supply from tub.

2 - Empty the tub from water, by the pump and put them in the deepest point from the tub.

3 - Put the hose in a properly place away from the plant or flowers. If the your pump work on electricity, turn it on with great caution, and make sure to be your hands dry, then place the electrical link away from the the tub and the water source.

4 - When the tub empty of water, you will notice that there is little water remaining in the bottom of the the tub. So, Take rubbing  Gloves and  the bathtub clean  powder with hot water and go in the the tub.

5 - Work on each part separately: Start with the distribution of the powder inside the tub, including the walls, and rub. But, make sure to not be severe glove surface roughness, in order to avoid so as not to damage the inner layer the tub.

6 - Be careful also to the refinery, as it attracts a lot of dirt.

7 - When you're rubbing, thoroughly wash inside the the tub by a water hose, and the re-development of the pump in order to pump the remaining water from the washing and rubbing. Towels can absorb the remaining water in the bottom of the the tub.

Additional tips

-Better to remove water from the basin, with clean it once every 3 months at least.

-If you put the refinery into a bucket containing powder and water for 24 hours, and the dirt is not  removed from the refinery, it means that it is time to replace it.


Monday, May 6, 2013

Making a Simple Salad Made Simple. Easy Technique.

The potato peeler works great for just about anything you’re going to throw in a salad. Cucumber, fennel, apples … you name it. So ditch the chopping block and knife and embrace the dirty old potato peeler with elastic bands on the end. You’ll never go back. (except when carving a turkey … at this point I cannot recommend a potato peeler for that … but I haven’t finished my experiments yet)


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Friday, May 3, 2013

Tips for you (6)


Plastic Drinking Straw as Knot Preventer

For tangle-free jewelry during your travels, unclasp the chain, thread it through a plastic drinking straw, and reclasp. For a shorter chain, cut the drinking straw to the desired length.



 Vacuum - Find Lost Objects

I am alway dropping small objects like beads and the backs of my earrings on the floor.  A simple way to find small lost objects is by placing pantyhose over the head of the vacuum hose, securing it with a rubber band (so the pantyhose don't get sucked up!), and vacuuming under tables and chairs.  The objects are quickly picked up with out getting sucked away into the vacuum!


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Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Tips for you (5)



HULLING STRAWBERRIES WITH A STRAW


Why didn’t I think of that?! We guarantee you’ll be uttering those words more than once at these ingenious little tips, tricks and ideas that solve everyday problems … some you never knew you had! (Above: hull strawberries easily using a straw). .









Ice Cream Cones as Cupcake Holders

Bake your cupcakes directly in the ice cream cones. Fill 24 flat-bottom cones two-thirds full with cake batter. Place the cones in a high-sided 9-by-13-inch baking pan and bake in two batches at 325° F for 30 minutes. Let cool, then frost with two 16-ounce cans of frosting. You can have your cake and eat its holder, too.



Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Tips for you (4)

Paper Towel Tube as Plastic Bag Storage


Contain plastic bags in a drawer or under the cabinet by stuffing them into an empty tube and pulling out as needed.





Tissue Box as Plastic Bag Holder

Dispense plastic grocery bags with ease. Stuff your empties into and old tissue box and store under the sink. Then pull out one at a time when you need it.
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Which Comes First, Vacuuming or Dusting?


 To stop your sneezing, wipe your surfaces first using a damp cloth or a microfiber duster, which will trap the dust. 

Dust first, then vacuum. Dust, allergens, and other particles are constantly floating through a home’s air.


No technique can remove all the dust, so vacuuming afterward helps to remove any remaining dirt, says Sonia Alexander Hill, a spokesperson for Merry Maids.

 If you save dusting until the end of your cleaning routine, dirt particles will linger in the air and eventually land back on your surfaces, meaning your next dusting will come sooner than you’d like.

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Monday, April 29, 2013

Tips for you (3)


Stuffed Animal as Bookend

To ensure your child’s favorite books stand at attention: Replace the stuffing with dried beans to weigh down the toy, sew up the opening, and display on a shelf. You'll end up with a sturdy, furry guardian of Goodnight Moon.



Action Figures as Hooks

Use action figures (that aren't seeing action anymore) as Herculean hooks. Position the arms of each toy straight out in front and apply a two-part epoxy (available at home-improvement stores) over the arms, the shoulders, and the torso, following the package directions. The epoxy will make the outstretched limbs strong enough to support clothing, hats, and even towels. Mount a figure on the wall using two screws placed through the torso.





Sunday, April 28, 2013

Tips for you (2)


Iron clothes with a hair straightener

Touch up your ironing job with a hair straighter. It’s great for getting in between buttons and smoothing our minor wrinkles when you don’t have time get your ironing board out. Go for a model with adjustable heat, set it low, and make sure there’s no residue hair product on the straightener first. 



Velcro as Toy Storage

nspire housekeeping habits that will stick. Affix the rough sides of a few strips to the wall, and the soft sides to the backs of stuffed animals. The act of putting away toys will gain all-ages appeal.



Saturday, April 27, 2013

Tips for you (1)


Dropped Egg

If you dropped an egg on the ground, Spray it immediately with salt and then leave it for several minutes, clean it with towel and you will notice the ease of cleaning.





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Blender cleaning

put a few drops of dish washing liquid after usage, and then fill it to a half with hot water, turn it on for seconds and then rain it. 


Saturday, April 20, 2013

Tips for keeping food

Fruit and vegetables should be on the list for any individual food for a better healthy life. They save the memory, a good source of fiber and generally make your body in the best condition., But to get the most benefits should be properly saved.

Many believe that keeping all the fruit and vegetables in the refrigerator is the best way to save, but this is not entirely true. They also need to certain packaging ways to save them as long as possible. Some fruit can be stored for longer than the other.

For example, apples can be kept for three weeks in the refrigerator for longer than pineapple, which does not keep more than a week. Proper way to save vary depending on the type of fruit or vegetables.

Most fruits and vegetables can retain good condition when saved in refrigerator. Berry is of the most fragile fruit and exposed to rot easily, so you must not keep for long time or keep them in pots allow ventilation.

Onions, potatoes, garlic is best saved in a cool dark place in the kitchen.

Many of the fruit preferably stored in room temperature until ripe and then can be placed in the refrigerator if you want to save more, among these fruits, avocados, peaches, papaya, mango, melon, pear, kiwi.

Bananas must to mature at room temperature and then eaten, it turns to the black color when left too much, if you want to save more remove crust and place in the freezer until used in making juice. Generally better to eat fresh fruits and vegetables, the longer the duration of conservation, lose its beneficial nutritional elements.


Vegetables and fruit packaging and preservation:

- Place the fruit at room temperature to mature before you put them in the refrigerator.

 - Bring a medium-sized plastic bag.

- Bore around 20 hole in the bag.

- Put each type of fruit or vegetables in a separate bag.

- Place the fruit in a separate drawer from the vegetable drawer.

- Try to use after 5 days at most in general.

But for each fruit period their own preservation.