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White Wooden Hangers

White Wooden HangersWhat old wives' tales / traditions do you take care of clothes?

As the white wine over the casting of a wine red spot, or still using wooden hangers? Keep moths? Take care of lace? All contributions greatly appeciated! Cheers

Pour salt in the blood while it is still wet to absorb it and then wash it out.

Add a cup of vinegar in the rinse water as it sets the dye and acts as a softener. Salt poured on red wine on the fiber also absorbs and releases the stain. Cornstarch, baking soda and talcum powder removes grease as well as WD-40. Peanut butter and petroleum jelly to both remove the gum. Lemon juice and salt on white fabrics set out in the sun remove rust stains. olive oil removes dried tar on clothing. Teeth cleaning tables remove stains and yellow stains on clothes and linen white. meat tenderizer formula removes stains and baby food. Hydrogen peroxide removes blood stains on clothing and saliva of man also removes stains of fresh blood. Butter or margarine can be removed with WD-40 Ring around the collar can be removed with regular shampoos. Dove bar soap or body as Caress remove makeup stains. WD-40 also eliminates pencils have melted in the dryer. No-frost (white paste) toothpaste removes stains of grass and when combined with baking soda and washed away in permanent marker. Rubbing alcohol removes ink.

use a washboard it works perfectly

Add a few drops of your favorite essential oil in the softener drawer instead of softener.

Posted on September 3, 2010.
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