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Profile For GinaGriffin -
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RE: Hair Dye on Vanity Drawer
Is it on a shiny part of the vanity or is it on an unfinished spot? I removed permanent marker before from a wood kitchen table (shiny) with a magic eraser and it came off beautifully. It may be worth a try. Good luck! ... View related article.
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RE: Cleaning a Glass Top Stove
I have used commercial stove stop cleaner with a razor blade and also Bar Keeper's Friend and both work pretty well. But usually I just use a magic eraser then shine it up with water and a paper towel afterwards. ... View related article.
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RE: Baby is Not Crawling
I don't know what services are offered in NC, but in Indiana my 9-month old wasn't even sitting up by herself and I used a program called "First Steps." They sent a Physical Therapist to my home once a week for free of charge (services based on sliding scale of income). Later they sent a Speech Therapist for us as well. Now my baby girl is almost three-years old and graduated from both therapies! Try calling your local 2-1-1 to see what services are available in your area. You can also look at www.NC211.org. ... View related article.
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RE: Ink on Faux Leather
If your faux leather is of the shiny smooth variety I have an idea for you. I would try to test this on an inconspicuous spot before proceeding. My daugther wrote on my leather couches with permanent marker and I used a magic eraser and it worked wonderfully. Use a corner and try to go over the ink line to rub the pen out. Then use a leather conditioner to help shine it up afterwards. If the hair spray damage still shows, you might try using a matching shoe polish color to help cover it up, but be sure to buff it out well so it doesn't come off on your clothes. Good luck! ... View related article.
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RE: Pen on a Leather Purse
I would try to test this before trying it, but I think it will work. Use a magic eraser to remove pen mark, then leather cleaner to help shine it up. Also try white leather shoe polish on the spot you used the alcohol. Good luck! (I have used magic erasers to remove permanent marker from my leather couches.) ... View related article.
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