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pal 12-11-2018 10:36 AM

baking powder paste cleans everything and doesn't scratch - coffee stains, heel marks on floor, crayons on walls, white wall tires etc. It also eliminates odors.

madamekelly 12-11-2018 12:53 PM

I just drop a denture tablet in cups that have stains, and add my teeth. I rotate the cups so they are all nice and white. Two for one. Old people know great labor saving methods. Lol.

quiltingshorttimer 12-11-2018 08:49 PM

I'm a tea drinker and find that a dry paper towel does great getting the residual tea stain out of my teapot without any detergents, etc.

ctrysass2012 12-11-2018 09:38 PM

The Magic Eraser works great. I just used it on the inside of a coffee pot. Check out "One Good Thing by Jillee". She has a lot of tips & tricks most are DIY. Using toothpaste to shine up dull headlights.

Ellageo 12-12-2018 04:51 AM

I love Clorox Clean up! So easy to use, in a squirt bottle. Stains disappear!

farmquilter 12-13-2018 06:41 AM

[ I could write an essay on Lemi-shine. I love it and sort of panic if I can't find it at Walmart, lol![/QUOTE]

Please tell us more uses for the Lemi-shine. Also exactly where on the Walmart shelf is it to be found.
Will be making a trip to the store this week end.

ptquilts 12-13-2018 10:23 AM

Magic Eraser is actually a product called melamine foam (I was so impressed by it, I looked it up). A very mild abrasive but it IS an abrasive, as I found out trying to remove fingerprints from a painted surface. Too much elbow grease and the paint started coming off!!


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