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How to Clean Every Room in Your Home with Items You Already Have. Fix Scratches in Wood. How to Soften Wool If you happen to have any wool. How to Soften Wool If you happen to have any wool knits that feel too itchy to wear, try this simple solution: Fill a basin with cold water and thoroughly soak the garment in it.

How to Soften Wool If you happen to have any wool

Then drain the basin and gently press the water out (woolens should never be wrung). While it’s still damp, apply a liberal amount of hair conditioner and work it through the fibers. Higher quality hair conditioners will work better (I recommend Bumble and Bumble*), and make sure you’re not using one of those 2-in-1 “shampoos and conditioners” mixes. Once you’ve really worked it through the entire garment, let it sit in the basin for about 30 minutes to an hour. . * This stuff, by the way, is fantastic. The simple way of polishing boots.

Use Mayonnaise to Fix Cracks in Wood Furniture. As someone who has had to move frequently over the last several years (job related), cracked furniture in my household is more often often the result of movers not giving a crap about your furniture.

Use Mayonnaise to Fix Cracks in Wood Furniture

However, I have always tended to repair such cracks with some wood putty and sandpaper. A little more time-consuming, sure, but a lot less prone to massive bacterial growth. And also more likely to restore structural integrity (at least partially). Not really true of wood. The crack pictured is what is referred to in carpentry as "checking," a natural process of stress relief within the wood's structure, usually due to uneven drying. Still, I can't imagine that mayo is really what you'd want for this. Apparently you've never moved with furniture from a humid climate to an arid one. Get Rid of Household Odors with Vanilla Extract. Use Duct Tape to Remove a Stuck Light Bulb Without Breaking It. Wrap a Drill Bit in Copper Wire or Tape to Prevent Over-Drilling. 10 Extraordinary Uses for Sugar. Tuesday Tip: Strange Uses for Butter.

From removing glue to coating pills, there are many unusual uses for butter.

Tuesday Tip: Strange Uses for Butter

As part of my regular Tuesday Tip series, I found the following alternative uses for butter in two sources: Woman's World and Reader's Digest: *Glue Removal: To take glue from your hands, rub them with butter before washing them down with soap and water. * Gum from hair: Apply softened butter to the locks. Bubble gum will glide off without a tug-of-war. *Easy Swallow: Cover pills with butter to help the medicine go down. *The Cutting Edge: Coat a knife with butter before slicing through sticky items such as dried fruit of a gooey pies. *Tree Sap Removal: Shaded Parking disaster? --Source: Woman's World What about a butter-based dry hair treatment, an anti-mold cheese recipe, emergency shaving cream, or fishy smell removal? My Favorite Tip: Soothe aching feetTo soothe tired feet, massage them with butter, wrap in a damp, hot towel, and sit for 10 minutes.

5 Peculiar Uses for Pepper. Don't Throw Away Your Coffee Grounds!: 5 Reuses for Coffee Grounds - Planet Green. Seven Surprising Uses for Baking Soda - Health. Clever Uses stories - Lifehacker. The Surprising Benefits of Honey  Throughout history honey has been considered a food with unparalleled nutritional and physical benefits.

The Surprising Benefits of Honey 

For over 10,000 years (and maybe more) honey has been used as a staple food and as a medicine. This deliciously sweet substance is one of the few foods that can actually sustain human life all by itself. If you’re not already storing honey as part of your survival strategy, learning about all the surprising benefits of honey ought to convince you to start. Storage Honey lasts forever; if stored properly you will never need to worry about your honey going bad, forget about FIFO with honey.

My honey is hard and crystallized! Not to worry, if your honey has become crystallized all you need to do is heat it to return it back to normal. Health Skin Honey is great for overall skin health and can even help to reduce wrinkles and nourish the skin. Antibacterial Honey has been used as an antiseptic for years, it was even one of the most popular treatments for wounds in the First World War.

Wounds. Polish Your Shoes with a Banana.