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640.41- Helpful Hints & Tips

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2X4: Four Cool Hydrogen Peroxide Tricks. Date: July 29 2013 | Author: Jessica | Category: Clean Your hydrogen peroxide probably lives in your first aid kit, just waiting for the day that someone scrapes their knee. And that’s a shame. Bring the brown-bottled staple out of hiding and into your daily routine with one of these clever uses. Note: These tips work with a solution that’s 3% hydrogen peroxide and 97% water. Always keep your peroxide in its original, opaque bottle. Sunlight breaks hydrogen peroxide down and reduces its effectiveness. Erase Armpit Stains. Clean Cutting Boards. Photo 3: CB2 Detox a Toothbrush. Make Toilet Cleaner. Creative Gift Wrapping Ideas. In this Crazy Life: Tips and Tricks. Ive been working on this post for awhile now, as I find these neat tips and tricks I wanted to keep them all together and be able to share them with all of you lovelies!

I have tried all of these, so I know they work. Just call me Martha Stewart- you know, sans the jail time. Some are from pinterest, some are from my grandma. If I got them from somewhere, click the picture and it will take you to the genius who came up with it :) If there is no picture, then I have no idea where I heard it- or I would cite it! 1. HOLY CRAP. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. If youre into nails, you have to check the awesomness out that is her blog. 12.

Via 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. Via 22. 23. Head on over to I {heart} Nap Time and see some awesome recipies, craft ideas and overall awesomeness. 24. Via 25. 26. 27. 28. Via 29. 30. Via 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. Via That's all for now, lovelies, if you have any tips and ticks please feel free to pass them on! Remove Tarnish from Silver. If you have any objects made from silver or plated with silver, you know that the bright, shiny surface of silver gradually darkens and becomes less shiny.

This happens because silver undergoes a chemical reaction with sulfur-containing substances in the air. You can use chemistry to reverse the tarnishing reaction, and make the silver shiny again. For this experiment you will need: a tarnished piece of silver a pan or dish large enough to completely immerse the silver in aluminum foil to cover the bottom of the pan enough water to fill the pan a vessel in which to heat the water hot pads or kitchen mitts with which to handle the heated water vessel baking soda, about 1 cup per gallon of water Line the bottom of the pan with aluminum foil. Set the silver object on top of the aluminum foil. Heat the water to boiling.

Pour the hot baking soda and water mixture into the pan, and completely cover the silver. Almost immediately, the tarnish will begin to disappear. Erase Old Marks off a Dry Erase Board. 640.41 - Seven Surprising Uses for Baking Soda.