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RE: Securing Quilt Used as Area Rug
mckaysatt , I'm definitely serious! The quilt needs a lot of repair, and my extra bedroom has little or no traffic for months on end! So said, I do appreciate your feedback. Thanks to theseamstress for your advice. ... View related article.
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RE: Try A & D Ointment As A Night Cream For Aging Skin
ok....I know this is probably a silly question.....but what is A & D ointment??? Thanks ... View related article.
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RE: Can I Soak an Embroidered Pillow Case in White Vinegar?
By all means you can soak it with "white vinegar". It will make it soft and will not harm the material. Good luck, and praying for your friend! Best wishes!
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RE: Use A Few Multi Purpose Household Cleaners
Plain white vinegar is perfect for removing Mold! I have lots of allergies...and mold is very high on the list...my allergy doctor recommended that I use it on my window sills (metal? / not wood) to remove the mold in my bedroom.....and WOW does it ever work! Just spray it on and in seconds you will see the mold start to dissapear.

I also use it to soften New Blue Jeans! Just add about a cup in the washing machine....add clothes and let it set ovrnight if possible.....the Jeans and also "Carhart" items will be much easier to care for...it takes away the wrinkles that normally come with new clothing!

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