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Unsticking Stuck MarshmallowsFeedback About This Post:RE: Dog Saliva Stains on WallsI removed slimy nose prints on my storm door when Sparky wanted in by rubbing with old towel and hydrogen peroxide. It worked better than any household cleaner, but better check for paint damage before you do it in the middle of plain sight! Post By Jeanie (Guest Post) RE: Dog Saliva Stains on WallsGet a spray bottle and add 1/4 cup vinegar 1 tablespoon baking soda and 1 tablespoon Dawn liquid dish soap add water and mix. This removes marks that the dogs made on my walls like when they shake themselves, etc. but doesn't make wall shinny. Post by Bellasmom RE: Unsticking Stuck Marshmallows
When I buy a bag of marshmallows, I open them as soon as I get them home, and transfer them to a large zip lock bag. Throw a couple tablespoons of powdered sugar in and shake well. They will stay soft for months, and never stick together. Don't wait until they are stuck. Post by Harlean from Arkansas RE: Unsticking Stuck MarshmallowsYou could put a piece of bread in the bag which adds moisture ... much the same as doing with brown sugar that's hard. Post By Syd (Guest Post) |
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