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washingmachineslivelongerwithcalgon · 21/08/2023 17:19

No specific topic, just great advise you'd give.

Keep it simple.
(Apologies, I didn't know which other category to put this under that would gain traction)

I'll go first:

  • don't sweat the petty stuff, & don't pet the sweaty stuff.
  • if you can't open a food jar, pierce the top to get the air out and it opens right up!
  • drizzle a tablespoon of marmite into the cooking fat before you roast your potatoes (and drizzle some over the spuds)
  • if you don't have egg cups, use shot glasses
  • hair spray gets most things out of carpets. (Learnt this when staying at a boyfriends house as a teen and dropped lipstick. Blind panic and hairspray saved me!) used it ever since, in emergency situations.
OP posts:
Peachyscream · 22/08/2023 23:40

NeverDropYourMooncup · 22/08/2023 16:11

And if you don't have a new fella as the old one's perfectly serviceable, do exactly the same and a bloke will instantly turn up to read the gas meter when you haven't seen anybody attempting that since 2019 and you'll have to put it down to move bins and uncover the thing from underneath three months' of vegetation.

You then return to find the bastarding cat has decided she doesn't like peanut butter and you're now googling how to remove Whole Earth Crunchy from a rug, cushion AND said bastarding cat's fur. Whilst you're hungry because that was the last slice of bread.

Have also noticed washed and tumble dried clothes when not worn for a while smell musty.

Too much fabric conditioner in the first place. It's the 'grease' from that which is smelling as it's a great food for mould spores. At least halve the dosage in the machine. A lot of synthetics can't take softener in the first place - fleece particularly. Also, clean the insides of the machine, drawer, seal and where the water travels into the drum because it's coating all in there (along with any liquid detergent) and giving the black mould a lovely meal.

Right, will give it a go. I do clean the washing machine regularly and am line drying atm but will see

Another tip- put your clothes airer in the garden by the door. If it rains, you can bring the whole thing in quickly.

stayathomer · 22/08/2023 23:44

Buy a tape dispenser. The present wrapping is alot faster!
mind blown (after spending forever wrapping a present with dodgy tape today!!)

cansu · 23/08/2023 00:03

Use a few generous squirts of washing up liquid to unblock a toilet. Leave it ten minutes then pour in a bucket of water. It will usually clear itself.

sashh · 23/08/2023 03:16

If you are given a carrier bag of child's clothes covered in vomit or urine don't take it out of the bag, put the whole thing in the washing machine, the washing action will empty the bag and wash the clothes.

If you have bought a tape dispencer put it somewhere you can easily see it so you don't buy another.

Debini · 23/08/2023 03:42

Beehappyx · 21/08/2023 17:48

Use your fav fabric softener mixed with water in a spray bottle to spray bedding, sofas and curtains in between washes. Well any soft furnishings really 😁

i read you really shouldn’t do this as the softener is super flammable x

ThinWomansBrain · 23/08/2023 04:09

Learn the difference between a verb and a noun.

CheerfulYank · 23/08/2023 04:33

I’m not sure why, but keeping my children’s pajamas in the bathroom made nighttime a lot easier. Our washer and dryer are in there too, and being able to just toss the clean ones into a communal pajama basket helped tremendously, especially when they were very small. They could just go from their high chair straight into the tub and then a clean set of pajamas would be right there, without me having to run upstairs for some.

EvelynSalt · 23/08/2023 04:36

If you crack an egg for an omelette or something and a bit of shell drops into the egg, use the eggshell to scoop it out. The eggshell sort of attracts the broken bit of shell.

CrazyFrogDingDing · 23/08/2023 04:57

If you have a glass top hob that has got dirty, especially if a pan has boiled over, when it's cool, spray some oven cleaner on it and cover with cling film. Leave it an hour then remove the film and wipe.
One shiny new looking hob with minimal effort.
Even if your hob doesn't look dirty, you'll be surprised at how much dirt it shifts.

CrazyFrogDingDing · 23/08/2023 04:59

A few drops of your favourite smelling essential oils on a make up pad, placed inside your vacuum cleaner makes the room smell lovely as you hoover.
Wipe some over radiators and lightbulbs too.

CrazyFrogDingDing · 23/08/2023 05:07

If you wear knee / thigh high boots, store them by clipping the tops to a trouser hanger ( the ones which have clips at either end ) then hang in your wardrobe.

Riapia · 23/08/2023 07:19

If you have to catch an early morning flight have two breakfasts the day before.
Use the time saved on the day of departure to check your documents and passports.
😉

OrderOfTheKookaburra · 23/08/2023 07:29

If your DC's school still uses paper forms, take a photo of said form before you put it in the safe place, so that when you invariably forget about it/lose it you have a copy.

Also, if you have to respond with said form (eg permission slip) put it in your calendar with a reminder for the evening before and 1 hour before everyone heads off for the day. Reminds you too both fill the form in and put it in child's bag/drop off at office.

You'll also be everyone's favourite parent if there is a class chat and you pop in a reminder on that chat with a copy of the form.

InMySpareTime · 23/08/2023 07:29

Reduce jet lag by moving your daily routine 2 hours a day towards that of your destination before you go, so by the day of the journey you're already on Destination Time.

spitefulandbadgrammar · 23/08/2023 08:14

To make your house smell lovely, clean it and open the windows instead of covering it in unguents.

If you’ve got a blackboard or trendy blackboard wall, don’t write on it straight away as the writing will leave ghosts. Scribble on some chalk and wipe it all over turn off for a first layer. Anything you write on top can now be properly wiped off.

NeverDropYourMooncup · 23/08/2023 10:01

spitefulandbadgrammar · 23/08/2023 08:14

To make your house smell lovely, clean it and open the windows instead of covering it in unguents.

If you’ve got a blackboard or trendy blackboard wall, don’t write on it straight away as the writing will leave ghosts. Scribble on some chalk and wipe it all over turn off for a first layer. Anything you write on top can now be properly wiped off.

From the distant depths of my schooldays - don't 'scribble' on it or you'll leave ghost scribbles.

Get a stick of chalk and rub the length of one side on sandpaper until it's flattened and roughed up. Then carefully, slowly and gently run it across the board horizontally and then vertically so the entire board is covered. Then use a blackboard duster to take off excess, followed by a soft cloth (with no fabric softener in it) to blend it. For the first writing, rub the tip of the chalk on sandpaper so you don't press too hard and create additional ghosts.

Going on from that, yellow duster cloths are perfect for this - if you buy a packet, stick them straight into the washing machine on a very hot wash to get as much yellow dye out as possible before you stain the carpet of anything else they touch. They look like they've been dyed with food colouring/Tartrazine when new, they need to look more like the colour of a just ripe enough to eat banana when they come out of the machine.

Needhelp101 · 23/08/2023 10:35

Some great tips here.

Silver wrapping paper can be used for literally any celebration/occasion. Weddings, christenings, birthdays...

If you have small pets with water bottles that are going green, pour in a handle of dry rice, add some water and agitate vigorously. Rinse out and you have a clean bottle.

GilbertMarkham · 23/08/2023 11:02

Milkand2sugarsplease · 21/08/2023 23:37

Baby vests come down the body in the event of a poonami!! Or if you have one like mine who prefers it coming down to going over his head.

Some brands like H&M also do wrap style baby vests, so no need to pull them over either end.

PizzaPlease7 · 23/08/2023 11:50

ElizaWinter · 21/08/2023 17:45

Save money on bottled water by filling a bottle with water.

😂😂

Dreamerdeciever · 23/08/2023 16:16

Unless you were very young and circumstances (e. g. going to different universities and so on) split you up NEVER EVER get back together with an ex.

If you did the breaking it off, chances are you'll get bored again and upset them twice.
If you got dumped, you will not be able to forget they broke up with you and no matter how good things are now, you'll feel resentful.
Also, you will not give a damn how they feel if this time round YOU get bored and break it off. I'm not saying anybody would be psychopathic to see an ex again with the sole intent of dumping them this time around, however, it's human nature not to give a toss about hurting someone who hurt us.
You won't set out to be nasty, it's just you won't care about their feelings.
Not worth it.

AngryBirdsNoMore · 23/08/2023 22:21

@washingmachineslivelongerwithcalgon i hope you’re ok OP

sashh · 24/08/2023 06:51

Needhelp101 · 23/08/2023 10:35

Some great tips here.

Silver wrapping paper can be used for literally any celebration/occasion. Weddings, christenings, birthdays...

If you have small pets with water bottles that are going green, pour in a handle of dry rice, add some water and agitate vigorously. Rinse out and you have a clean bottle.

Silver wrapping paper is no good for a golden wedding, but I do tend to use generic metalic paper.

Keep cling film in the fridge, it unwraps much more easily than kept in a drawer.

KirstenBlest · 24/08/2023 06:58

Metallic wrapping paper is not recyclable. Use plain brown paper and a pretty reusable ribbon instead.

sashh · 24/08/2023 07:10

KirstenBlest · 24/08/2023 06:58

Metallic wrapping paper is not recyclable. Use plain brown paper and a pretty reusable ribbon instead.

Some is. You need to do the 'scrunch test'.

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