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Some good advice from my mom!
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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 549849" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>You can also use vinegar to remove tea stains from the tea pot, the counter, the mug, the wall, and anywhere else that monster-tots spill it when they knock over your freshly made pot of tea.</p><p></p><p>Works a treat for unclogging drains too: A 1/14 cup of baking soda + 1/2 cup of vinegar. Let it bubble up like a little volcano and then rest for 30 min or so. Use a kettle-full of boiling water as a chaser, and voila, clean drain, without any of those lung-rotting drain cleaner chemicals.</p><p></p><p>As UAN mentioned, great for getting whites whiter in the wash. Also, if you have horribly smelly clothes (such as Little PCs utterly rank hockey stuff, that could knock a buzzard off a *sewage* wagon -- to use husband's colourful phrase), it takes away even THAT smell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 549849, member: 3907"] You can also use vinegar to remove tea stains from the tea pot, the counter, the mug, the wall, and anywhere else that monster-tots spill it when they knock over your freshly made pot of tea. Works a treat for unclogging drains too: A 1/14 cup of baking soda + 1/2 cup of vinegar. Let it bubble up like a little volcano and then rest for 30 min or so. Use a kettle-full of boiling water as a chaser, and voila, clean drain, without any of those lung-rotting drain cleaner chemicals. As UAN mentioned, great for getting whites whiter in the wash. Also, if you have horribly smelly clothes (such as Little PCs utterly rank hockey stuff, that could knock a buzzard off a *sewage* wagon -- to use husband's colourful phrase), it takes away even THAT smell. [/QUOTE]
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