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Sunday, April 18, 2010

Open Question: What makes a difficult stain? and more...

 
 



Open Question: What makes a difficult stain? and more...

Open Question: What makes a difficult stain?

Im doing a project, and I need to make 3 different stains on 6 shirts. It has to be something that is difficult to get out. Plz give me some sauces, liquids, or foods (or other stuff) that make stains on plain white shirts. Thx guys

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Open Question: What can make a good stain?

Im doing a project, and I need to make 3 stains on 6 shirts. I dont need a stain remover, I just need any liquid, food, sauce or any other that can make a pretty good stain hard to get out. Thx guys

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Open Question: kenmore washer doesn't go through the spin/drain cycle.?

Older model Kenmore heavy duty large capacity (model # ?) washer doesn't go through the spin/drain cycle. All other cycles work ok...found a loose belt, but not sure if needs to be replaced or reattached. Thanks!

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Open Question: Remove white deodorant marks from black cotton dress?

I have a black cotton dress and even though I have washed it a couple of times, it has white marks that I think is from deodorant. How can I remove it? Is there any way to prevent it in the future? Do those deodorants that claim to not leave white marks work?

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Open Question: why is the lint in the dryer always dark, even if you only dry whites?

Self explanatory

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Open Question: How can I cover up or remove a fan/iron burn on my black sweater?

I was running late to school and my new black sweater was wet. I decided to dry my sweater with a hot fan. I held the hot fan very close to my sweater to make it dry faster and at the same time I wasn't paying attention to the burns the fan was leaving on my sweater because I was too busy thinking of other things I had to do! My sweater is black and it has a few spots that faded to brownish color from the burns, the burns are pretty noticeable. The burns are similar to those of an iron. I cant dye my sweater to black because my sweater is not as dark as the dye. I can spray paint the burnt marks with a black spray paint, but if there is a better solution please help me out! Thank you for those who answer and actually help me out!

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Open Question: Is it ok to lick the bottom of my shoe clean both of them?

Pls no bad comments

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Open Question: Can you wash Toms shoes in the washing machine?

I just don't know if they'll fall apart- mine are really dirty after going hiking and just wearing them all the time. I just want to throw them in with the rest of the laundry but I don't know if that really works?

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Open Question: what product is best suitable for cleansing salon mirrors and glass surfaces?

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Open Question: How do you motivate yourself to clean your house?

Yesterday I spent about 6 hours cleaning our house, main level and basement. It really needed it, especially in the basement! Anyways now it looks smells fantastic and I really want to keep it like this. I can be a little lazy when it comes to a good deep cleaning, especially if there's something good on tv! How do you motivate yourself to keep on top of it in addition to working full time?

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Open Question: This is a stupid question but i need to know?

Im a teen and never had time to learn how to wash clothes. And all my clothes stink and my parents are at work so how can i work a washer machine? How do i turn it on and what do i put in therE?

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Open Question: Is there any use for all that lint I pull out of the dryer?

is it compostable or any other uses for it?

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