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HELPFUL
HINTS
Sybil's Got the Solutions!
Whether it's creative uses for pantyhose, or getting rust
off chrome car bumpers, Sybil's got the answer! Check out
her tips on clothing, staying healthy, cleaning, cooking,
and even caring for the family pets!
Denture Cleaner Uses
1. Clean jewelry
Here's what you do to polish diamonds. Drop one efferdent tablet in a glass of water (of course you want to remove the false teeth first). Don't want them smiling back at you. Then, immerse diamonds in solution for two minutes. When you take them out you'll have to put your sunglasses on because the sparkle will be so sensational.
2. Clean up stained coffee cups
Drop a denture cleansing tablet into a stained coffee cup and fill it up with very warm water, let the cup soak for 15 minutes then dump it out and rinse it with tap water and that stain will be gone!
3. Remove mineral deposits from your tea kettle
If you have hard water in your house, then you know how fast mineral deposits can build up inside your teakettle. Place two tablets of efferdent in the teakettle and fill it up with warm water. Let it sit overnight undisturbed.
I know you'll have an overwhelming desire to talk to your tea kettle but resist the temptation and it shall flee. (i think that's biblical). When the morning comes, rinse your teakettle out with plenty of tap water and you'll finally be able to have a cup of tea that doesn't taste like a rusty nail.
4. Clean up hard-to-reach glass items
You know how small vases can get mineral deposits inside them? I'm going to make your life easier. Don't scrub it clean with a brush. Drop a couple of denture cleaning tablets in it, fill it up with warm water and the deposits will be gone!
5. Yellow fingernails
Here's how to whiten them:
Take two efferdent tablets and stick 'em in a bowl of water. Then, soak your fingernails in the cleaning solution for 5 minutes and voila! Your nails will be pure as the driven snow.
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Petroleum Jelly Uses
1. Your cat's hairball issue
Here's what I want you to do. Apply a dollop of Vaseline to your kitty's nose. The cat will lick off the jelly which will in turn soften up any hair in fluffy's stomach so that it can pass easily through the digestive system. It will be like the train going through grand central. And that hair ball will be gone!
2. Nail polish bottle
If you want to prevent nail polish
caps from sticking, just put a thin coat of Vaseline on the outer edges of the cap. Then, you can open the bottle of nail polish every time you use it.
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Fabric Softner Uses
Get rid of ants
Lay a sheet of bounce near ants and it will chase them away. They'll be gone!
Smelly books
If you want to get rid of musty book smells, then slap a sheet of bounce in chapter 5.
Repels mosquitoes
Tie a sheet of bounty through a belt loop when you're outdoors during mosquito season. They won't be able to stand you.
Static electricity
Eliminate static electricity from your television by wiping a used sheet on the screen. It will keep dust from resetting
Soap scum - gone!
Wipe down soap scum from shower doors. It'll disappear!
Need an air freshner?
Freshen the air in your home by placing a sheet in a drawer or hang in the closet.
Lose threads
To prevent thread from tangling, run a threded needle through a sheet of bounce before beginning to sew.
Prevent musty suitcases
Place an individual sheet inside an empty luggage before storing.
Rainy day dog odor
Next time your puppy comes in from the rain, simply wipe him down with bounce and scruffy will smell fresh as springtime.
Scrubbing dirty cooking pans
Put a sheet in the pan and fill with water. Then, let it sit overnight and sponge clean. The anti-static agent weakens the bond between the food and the pan while the fabric softener does the work and that baked on tuna casserole will be gone!
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Clothing
Fast fashion fixes:
- Overdo your perfume? Dampen
a cotton ball with a little rubbing alcohol, dab it on
the skin where you sprayed the fragrance. This will tone
it down – without changing how it smells.
- Static cling? Rub the inside of your
clothing with a fabric softener sheet to stop the electrical
charge.
- Got a stain while you’re out?
Grab the mini can of hair spray from your bag! The spray
is mostly alcohol, which dries out and helps lift stains
from most fabrics, vinyl and leather.
- The no-fuss way to outfox wrinkles. When
your party dress is so creased that it looks like used
tinfoil, set your dryer to the air/fluff cycle and pop
in the dress, along with a damp towel, for 20 minutes.
Coke loosens grease stains from laundry
– add a can of Coke and launder as usual.
Clever things you can do with pantyhose.
Yes, pantyhose have many uses.
- Get a run in one of the legs? Cut
off the bad leg. When you get a run in the opposite pair
wear both together for one complete pair! Hold those bulges
in with 2 pair – especially if they’re control
tops!
- Like your closet to smell better –
and I know you do! Stuff some cedar chips in leftover
leg and tie it on a hangar. Smells good and keeps the
moths away too. Got kids with sneakers? You’ll want
several of these!
- Clothes have static cling -- sticking
to your pantyhose? Hand lotion, rub it into your hands
hike up your skirt and rub on the top of your pantyhose.
This will IMMEDIATELY stop static cling. It’ll also
stop traffic if you do it in public!
- Want your pantyhose to last longer?
Put new ones (in the package) into the freezer overnight.
They’ll last longer. Make sure they’re thawed
BEFORE putting them on!
- Unsightly deodorant marks? Remove those
white marks from your dark tops – rub with panty
hose – works great!
To remove gum from clothing – place
item in freezer for an hour or so. This hardens the gum
enough to allow you to dislodge it. Any residue will flee
the scene by soaking the area in white vinegar overnight.
A stain on a long sleeve shirt. . . can
become no stain on a short-sleeved shirt, simply cover stain
with a broach or paint a design over the stain with fabric
paint.
Place fabric softener sheets in dresser
drawers and your clothes will smell freshly washed for weeks
to come. You can also do this with towels and linen.
Stain removal - Sometimes soaking garment
in 1 part water softener and 8 parts cool water does the
trick.
To remove gum from clothing – place
item in freezer for an hour or so. This hardens the gum
enough to allow you to dislodge it. Any residue will flee
the scene by soaking the area in white vinegar overnight.
A stain on a long sleeve shirt. . . can
become no stain on a short-sleeved shirt, simply cover stain
with a broach or paint a design over the stain with fabric
paint.
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Health
Mood Enhancers:
Brazil nuts erase anxiety
Nature’s top source of selenium, a mineral that
helps soothe the central nervous system.
- The amount in 3 brazil nuts
- Triggers a dramatic decrease in anxiety
- Boosts confidence and energy
- Effective at revving the immune system
- Could cut your risk of lung and colorectal cancers
by up to 49%
Hershey’s kisses help beat the blues
Chocolate is one of the most powerful mood boosters around.
- Chocolate contains chemicals which favorably affect
brain messengers controlling mood. Uplifting feelings
can last 2 hrs or more!
- Ounce for ounce chocolate mops up at least 3 times
more artery damaging free radicals than broccoli and spinach
do
Wheat germ turns off the anger switch
Zinc deficieny is one of the most common nutritional shortfalls
among american adults.
- Low levels of this mineral can leave you feeling easily
frustrated and irritable.
- Sprinkle 1/3 cup of toasted wheat germ on cereal or
salad or stir into yogurt & smoothies
- 15mg of zinc daily could cut the length of your next
nasty cold by 57%
Fish fights sadness
The more fish you eat, the less likely you are to ever
suffer from chronic sadness.
- Rich in omega-3 fatty acids
- Boost your brain’s production of antidepressant
hormones
- Easier weight loss
- Speeds the conversion of fat to energy
Can’t shake the blues?
- Switch to decaf or avoid sweets for 2 weeks and see
if your sunny deposition returns.
- This step worked for 80% of chronically sad people.
- Caffeine & sugar dampen the production of serotonin
for some people
Beat the tired-muscle blues
To revive shopping weary calf and thigh muscles
- Mix 1 part horseradish with 2 parts olive oil and apply
to sore spots.
- Let sit for 15 minutes
- Wipe off with a washcloth
- Horseradish stimulates the flow of blood to the area
Drinking two glasses of Gatorade can relieve headache
pain almost immediately- without the unpleasant
side effects caused by traditional pain relievers.
Colgate toothpaste makes an excellent salve for
burns.
Before you head to the drugstore for a high-priced inhaler
filled with mysterious chemicals, try chewing on a couple
of curiously strong Altoids peppermints. They'll clear
up your stuffed nose.
Achy muscles from a bout of the flu? Mix
1 tablespoon of horseradish in 1/2 cup of olive oil. Let
the mixture sit for 30 minutes, then apply it as a massage
oil, for instant relief for aching muscles.
Sore Throat? Just mix 1/4 cup of vinegar
with 1/4 cup of honey and take 1 tablespoon six times a
day. The vinegar kills the bacteria.
Eliminate puffiness under your eyes.....
All you need is a dab of Preparation H, carefully rubbed
into the skin, avoiding the eyes. The hemorrhoid ointment
acts as a vasoconstrictor, relieving the swelling instantly.
Honey remedy for skin blemishes...... Cover
the blemish with a dab of honey and place a Band-Aid over
it. Honey kills the bacteria, keeps the skin sterile, and
speeds healing. Works overnight.
Listerine therapy for toenail fungus....
Get rid of unsightly toenail fungus by soaking your toes
in Listerine mouthwash. The powerful antiseptic leaves your
toenails looking healthy again.
Smart splinter remover..... just pour
a drop of Elmer’s glue all over the splinter, let
dry, and peel the dried glue off the skin. The splinter
sticks to the dried glue.
Hunt's tomato paste boil cure.... Cover
the boil with Hunt's tomato paste as a compress. The acids
from the tomatoes soothe the pain and bring the boil to
a head.
Balm for broken blisters.....to disinfect
a broken blister, dab on a few drops of Listerine.... a
powerful antiseptic.
Heinz vinegar to heal bruises... Soak a
cotton ball in white vinegar and apply it to the bruise
for 1 hour. The vinegar reduces the blueness and speeds
up the healing process.
Quaker Oats for fast pain relief.... It's not for breakfast
anymore! Mix 2 cups of Quaker Oats and 1 cup of water in
a bowl and warm in the microwave for 1 minute, cool slightly,
and apply the mixture to your hands for soothing relief
from arthritis pain.
Sore Throat? Mix ¼ cup of vinegar,
¼ cup of honey and ½ tsp cayenne pepper. Just
take a tablespoon of this mixture 6 times a day –
the vinegar kills the bacteria, the honey soothes the throat
and the cayenne pepper restores your voice.
Cure urinary tract infections
- Just dissolve 2 Alka-Seltzer tablets in a glass of water
and drink it at the onset of the symptoms. Alka-Seltzer
begins eliminating urinary tract infections almost instantly-even
though the product was never been advertised for this use.
Itchy scratchy dandruff? Use a vinegar
rinse.
To get rid of itch from mosquito bites
– try applying soap on the area and you will experience
instant relief.
Pam cooking spray dries nails in a jiffy.
Cool Whip conditions the hair in 15 minutes.
Mayonnaise will not only condition the hair, it will kill
lice!
Sunburn? Empty a large jar of Nestea
into your bath water.
Stinging insects? Make a paste of meat
tenderizer, MSG and apply, or spray with WD-40 – kills
the sting!
Chigger bites are different – apply
a little Preparation H.
Athlete’s feet? Clean and pat dry
then sprinkle with cornstarch, put it in your shoes as well.
Fungus on nails or toenails? Rub in Vicks
Vaporub!
Paper cut? Try a little chapstick.
Need a facial? Put Elmer's Glue on your
face, allow to dry and peel off. See the dead skin come
with it!
Marines claim Avon skin-so-soft bath oil mixed about ½
& ½ with alcohol is the best repellent.
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Home
Whiter piano keys in a blink: Squeeze a bit of whitening toothpaste onto a dry washcloth and use it to gently polish the keys. The dingy stains will vanish right before your eyes.
Banish mildew from shower doors!
Pour 1 1/2 Tbs. of liquid car wax onto a soft damp cloth and apply it to the glass doors. Then buff in a circular motion, removing any excess wax as you go. The reason why this works is because the silicone and wax particles in the slick substance form a barrier that seals out mildew-causing moisture and prevents the grime from sticking. Your doors will sparkle for months.
The spritz that keeps jack-o'-lanterns spiffy: Spritz the inside of the pumpkin with concentrated lemon juice. The juice’s citric acid inhibits the fruit-softening oxidation that occurs when the flesh is exposed to air, plus the acidity prevents mold from forming.
Chop onions without weeping: Stick your onions in the freezer for 10 minutes. When you chop an onion, it releases the bulb’s tear-triggering compounds, but cooling the onion beforehand slows this process down giving you time to finish the job before your eyes get red, swollen and irritated.
Dental Floss Uses:
- Serve pretty hors d’ oeuvres:
Use clean, unflavored floss to slice soft cheese logs
into beautiful perfectly shaped pieces
- For the kids: String fruit loops on
floss to make colorful jewelry that the kids can eat!
- Never lose a button! Use dental floss
to sew on buttons – it’s stronger than thread!
- Roast a beautiful turkey: No kitchen
string? No problem! Use unflavored, unwaxed floss to
truss your turkey or chicken
- Save your photographs! Got 2 photographs
that are stuck together? Work a piece of dental floss
between the 2 to separate them without damage!
- Fix an umbrella: If the fabric
of your umbrella comes off one of its ribs, sew it back
in place with waxed dental floss – it’s waterproof!
- Easier art projects: Use dental floss
to cut a large chunk of clay into neat pieces. Works great
with playdoh too!
Mildew-y walls? Wash them down with a
solution of :
- 1 part bleach
- 5 parts water
- Use gloves and rinse well
Surprising stain remover: Use meat tenderizer
to remove fresh protein-based stains like milk and chocolate.
- Let sit for an hour
- Brush off
- Then launder as usual
Smarter vacuuming: Vacuum your carpets
on rainy days
- The humidity helps prevent the dust from rising into
the air
- And falling onto the carpets again!
In-a-pinch carpet cleaner: Out of rug-cleaning
foam? Not a problem!
Wine spill or light grease stain:
- Apply a dollop of shaving cream to area
- Let sit 5 minutes
- Scrap off the foam with a spatula
- Dab the spot with a wet cloth
- Vaccum as usual
Shaving cream contains glycerin a compound that dissolves
stains to leave carpet spotless
Baby wipes: Give your kids or yourself
a gypsy bath
- Bathe the dog – wipes his coat, eyes, paws
- Take off makeup – so don’t get mascara
on your washcloth
- Wipe down bathroom sink
- Keep in your car for traveling
Freshen up your pillows - Throw them into
dryer – air only with bounce dryer sheet. Gets rid
of dust and smells fresh
To remove gum from fabric, hair, etc.
- Put lighter fluid on cotton ball, rub gently, gum comes
off easily. Careful not to set your hair on fire!
Remove old polish & dirt on furniture
- Tannic acid in tea works. Use 2 teabags with a quart of
water – boil. Cool to room temperature. Wring cloth
to damp and wipe. Buff dry. (Good for wood floors)
Restore wood & grain & luster
- Petroleum jelly – rub in with soft cloth.
Coca-Cola cure for rust... Forget those
expensive rust removers. Just saturate an abrasive sponge
with Coca-Cola and scrub the rust stain. The phosphoric
acid in the coke is what gets the job done.
Cleaning liquid that doubles as bug killer....
If menacing bees, wasps, hornets, or yellow jackets get
in your home and you can't find the insecticide, try a spray
of Formula 409. Insects drop to the ground instantly.
Polish jewelry – drop 2 Alka-Seltzer
tablets into a glass of water and immerse the jewelry for
2 minutes.
Clean a vase – to remove a stain
from the bottom of a glass vase, fill with water and drop
in 2 Alka-Seltzer tablets.
Unclog a drain – clear the sink
drain by dropping in 3 Alka-Seltzer tablets followed by
a cup of white vinegar. Wait a few minutes, then run hot
water.
Non-stick cooking spray will remove grease and
paint from your hands – so keep a can in
the garage for your hubby – you don’t want him
coming in and messing up your clean sink!
There’s a million things you can do with a Slinky
– but a couple of my favorite uses are to
hold CD’s or toast!
Stain removal - First, remove as much
of the spill with a paper towel or spatula as soon as possible.
Stains are much easier to remove before they get a chance
to set.
Stain removal - It’s usually best
to use a dabbing motion rather than a rubbing one. Use cold
water on non-greasy stains. Hot water tends to set the stain.
Blood? For stubborn or old stains, soak
in area in some hydrogen peroxide or club soda.
Chocolate – Remove any excess chocolate
first – eating preferably – then immediately
run some club soda through the fabric and rinse with mild
detergent and cold water. If the stain persists, follow
up with a mixture of 1 tbsp. Ammonia and 1 cup cold water.
Dab the solution on the fabric working from the outside
in. Rinse well and wash as usual.
Easy eyeglass protection.... To prevent
the screws in eyeglasses from loosening, apply a small drop
of Maybelline Crystal Clear nail polish to the threads of
the screws before tightening them.
Candles will last a lot longer if placed
in the freezer for at least 3 hours prior to burning.
Clean bathroom mirrors with Barbasol shaving
cream to keep them from fogging up.
Got scratches on your CD? Rub on a little
smooth peanut butter and wipe off with a coffee filter paper.
Potato removes food stains from your fingers
– Just slice and rub raw potato on the stains and
rinse with water.
Coca-Cola – Cleans toilet bowls
– add a can of Coke, wait 1 hour and flush.
Coke removes rust from chrome car bumpers
– rub with crinkled up aluminum foil dipped in Coke.
Coke cleans corrosion from car battery
terminals.
Non-stick cooking spray – That bicycle chain
sticking? Spray it with a little non-stick cooking
spray.
Spray vinyl floors with glass cleaner
before mopping. It loosens dirt and soaks into the grooves,
making cleaning easier.
Got kids at home? Let them finger paint!
Give them some plain yogurt and color it with Kool-Aid.
It won’t hurt ‘em if they eat it!
Spray a bit of perfume on the light bulb in
any room to create a lovely light scent in each room when
the light is turned on.
To clean artificial flowers, pour some
salt into a paper bag and add the flowers. Shake vigorously
as the salt will absorb all the dust and dirt and leave
your artificial flowers looking like new! Works like a charm!
Flies or bees bothering you? Spray them
with hairspray and they will take a quick dive.
Sealed envelope - Put in the freezer for a few
hours, then slide a knife under the flap. The envelope can
then be resealed.
Use empty toilet paper roll to store appliance
cords. It keeps them neat and you can write on
the roll what appliance it belongs to.
Permanent marker on appliances/counter tops
(like store receipt BLUE!) Rubbing alcohol on paper towel.
Mosquito repellent - Use fabric softener
sheets– just wipe on & go. Tie one onto your belt
loop. Great for babies.
Be sure you include Vitamin B-1 (Thiamine Hydrochloride
100 mg.) in your daily diet. It gives off an odor
that repels mosquitoes, black flies and knats.
Does not work on stinging insects.
An excellent repellent for being in the woods
is, believe it or not, Vicks Vaporub.
Plant marigolds in the yard, flowers give off a smell
that bugs don’t like, wards off insects without
insecticide.
Paint cleanup – rub body parts liberally
w/baby oil and rub with an old towel. Leaves your skin soft
and smells better than paint remover! Safe for getting paint
off kids and works with enamel and latex paint! Baby oil
is to put a few drops in your tub to eliminate that nasty
ring.
Dust small knickknacks with a dryer sheet.
It’s designed to help eliminate static cling, it prevents
dust from settling. Also good for maintaining TV screens
and venetian blinds.
Cleaning microwave - combine ¼
cup of lemon juice with a cup of water. Boil in the microwave
for 5 minutes. Let sit for a few more and wipe clean with
a soft cloth.
Dingy sheers - add a couple of those handy
denture cleaners to a tub of water, throw in the sheers,
let set overnight, rinse thoroughly in the morning.
Keep baby wipes in bathroom to regularly
wipe out sink and toilet - disposes easily and keeps everything
clean.
To keep track of your credit cards - lay
them out and photocopy them. All the information is on one
sheet.
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Kitchen
Baking Tips:
Baked bacon! For perfect bacon that never
curls
- Place the strips in a single layer in a large baking
pan
- Bake at 400 degrees for about 20 minutes
- Another plus you don’t have to turn them
Clear the air! Still smelling last night’s
dinner?
- Simmer a sliced lemon in a small pot of water to fill
your house with freshness
Squash in a snap!
- Buy a handsaw, wash it well, keep it in the kitchen
to cut hard vegetables like winter squash or pumpkin –
watermelon too!
Effortless cheese-grating
Place a block of cheese in the freezer for 20 minutes
before grating.
- Cold cheese maintains its firmness
Perky asparagus To revive droopy stalks:
- Trim ¼” off the bottoms
- Immerse in a large drinking glass filled with 2”
of ice water
- Cover tops of asparagus with a plastic bag
- Chill in fridge for 2 hrs
Got bugs in your flour? Put a stick of
spearmint gum into the canister. Keeps out bugs!
Making soup? Don’t peel that onion.
Put the whole thing in the pot. Its sweeter and Yellow onions
have Quercitin.
Faster whipping cream? Use a couple drops
of lemon juice, whips quicker!
Cooking up pot of soup – greasy?
Drop in a piece of lettuce. It will absorb excess grease.
When done, remove it.
Brown sugar stays soft if frozen.
Spray your plasticware with non-stick cooking spray before
pouring in tomato based sauces and there
won’t be any stains.
To easily remove burnt on food from your skillet,
simply add a drop or 2 of dish soap and enough water to
cover bottom of pan and bring to a boil on the stovetop.
Potatoes – If you accidentally over-salt
a dish while it is still cooking, drop in a peeled
potato. It absorbs the excess salt for an instant fix.
To keep potatoes from budding –
place an apple in the bag with the potatoes.
Rusted baking tin – sprinkle powdered
detergent on it and scour with the cut face of a raw potato.
Sweeten fridge – place a dish of
ground coffee in the back of fridge or freezer to get rid
of old odors, neutralize new ones.
When moving, tie coffee in a sock and
toss into any fridge or freezer cavity that won’t
be used for awhile. Starbucks smells better than mold any
day!
Crisper crispers – Line drawers of fridge with paper
towels to absorb moisture, keep fruits
and veggies fresher – makes cleanup easier too!
Stuff a miniature marshmallow in the bottom of a sugar
cone to prevent ice cream drips.
Wrap celery in aluminum foil when putting
in the refrigerator and it will keep for weeks.
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Pets
Fleas? Dawn dishwashing liquid does the
trick. Add a few drops to your dog's bath and shampoo the
animal thoroughly. Rinse well to avoid skin irritations.
Goodbye fleas.
Rainy day cure for dog odor.... Next time
your dog comes in from the rain, simply wipe down the animal
with Bounce or any dryer sheet, instantly making your dog
smell springtime fresh.
Eliminate ear mites.... All it takes is
a few drops of Wesson corn oil in your cat's ear. Massage
it in then clean with a cottonball. Repeat daily for 3 days.
The oil soothes the cat's skin, smothers the mites, and
accelerates healing.
Vaseline cure for hairballs..... To prevent
troublesome hairballs, apply a dollop of Vaseline petroleum
jelly to your cat's nose. The cat will lick off the jelly,
lubricating any hair in its stomach so it can pass easily
through the digestive system. (My three cats take it willingly)
Pet Hair: Brush or comb your pet on a
daily basis – they may struggle at first, but will
come to love it.
Pet Hair: Vacuum your pet instead of
the floor! Start with a small attachment – don’t
want to scare him.
Pet Hair: Pet hair comes up easier if
you spray furniture with static guard before vacuuming.
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