| RE: Recycle Tank Top into a Bag |
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I'm a member of an Environmental Commission and I must say, this is a great idea! I'll be sure to tell the other members about it, and maybe even make some to show at our Earth Day Celebration in April 2010. ... View related article. |
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| RE: Removing Skunk Smell From a Car |
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Try putting coffee (new dry coffee from a can) in a pan (like a kitty litter pan or dish pan) in the car. Close the windows and let it sit in the sun for a couple of days. The coffee should take the smell out. ... View related article. |
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| RE: Restoring the Shine on a Formica Countertop |
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Try car wax ... View related article. |
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| RE: Removing Carpet Dents |
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Take a washcloth or towel and use an iron on the steam setting. While it's still warm and moist, rake it with a comb or brush. Do this several times. The fibers are crimped/folded down and need to be "lifted". ... View related article. |
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| RE: Removing Dog Pee and Poo from Cream Carpet |
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Peroxide? ... View related article. |
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| RE: Marker on Couch |
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Magic eraser? Nail polish remover? ... View related article. |
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| RE: KitchenAid Ice Maker Not Making Ice |
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Water line may be crimped or clogged. ... View related article. |
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| RE: Kitten Only Uses Litter Box to Pee |
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Are you putting too much litter in the box? Only put about an inch in there and see if that helps. Is the box big enough - should be at least 1-1/2 times the length of the cat. People always make the mistake of giving a kitten a small box. Putting the poop back in the box and covering it with litter may help her get the hint, but since she did it before, that tells me she knows she's supposed to be doing that. Try changing the litter. I like World's Best cat litter - try that. ... View related article. |
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| RE: Looking For George Foreman Manual |
go here:
http://kitchen.manualsonline.com/manuals/mfg/george_foreman/gr59a.html ... View related article. |
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| RE: Training a Boxer Puppy |
For pulling on the leash - if she pulls, you stop. Start walking....if she pulls again, stop. Keep doing this until she learns that when she pulls, you don't move. Remember to praise her when she is walking with you, not dragging you.
You might also try taking another class, because walking on lead is a basic instruction.
Boxers are high-energy dogs and a tired dog is a good dog! So give her the exercise she needs, play with her for 20 minutes or so to expend some of that energy - and when she's pooped, take her for a walk - she should be alot more calm and willing to just take a walk with you. ... View related article. |
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