2 questions for older folks maybe
#81
According to Avon, not only is SSS a fine skin conditioner, it will also take tar off your car and repel insects ...
I don't remember all the things that Skin So Soft will do, but it was quite a list (twenty years ago)
And, no, Pepsi is NOT like Coke ... I can tell the difference, and prefer Pepsi, but it doesn't have the "cleaning" qualities.
Regarding VINEGAR for softening denim ...
currently, if I want to make totes or anything else out of my new denim yardage, I have been instructed to wash and dry it THREE times ... if I put a cup of vinegar into the wash on the first wash, will I still have to have a total of three washings and dryings to get it soft? <wave>
I don't remember all the things that Skin So Soft will do, but it was quite a list (twenty years ago)
And, no, Pepsi is NOT like Coke ... I can tell the difference, and prefer Pepsi, but it doesn't have the "cleaning" qualities.
Regarding VINEGAR for softening denim ...
currently, if I want to make totes or anything else out of my new denim yardage, I have been instructed to wash and dry it THREE times ... if I put a cup of vinegar into the wash on the first wash, will I still have to have a total of three washings and dryings to get it soft? <wave>
#82
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They use to use coke to soften denium but now they do what they call "stone washing". Washing the fabric with stones softens it and removes the dark color. You will see in catalogs that stone washed jeans are softer and lighter in color.
#84
I never heard about the coke thing but it would be neat to experiment with a small swatch of denim and a coke can. Let us know how that works; could work on other fabrics as well. It would be interesting to see the effect. I used to work for Levi Strauss and they actually used lava stones to wash the jeans and get them all worn looking. The second question I thought referred to where to get the pet screen. I have seen it at hardware stores but it only comes in gray and black there. To get it in colors, you have to get it in a fabric stre, I guess. Good luck.
PS- I've also heard, not tried it, that coke will do a bang up job cleaning the toilet. Now that we know all that, do we still want to keep drinking the stuff?!
PS- I've also heard, not tried it, that coke will do a bang up job cleaning the toilet. Now that we know all that, do we still want to keep drinking the stuff?!
#86
I don't know about washing denim....but...my mother's family's plots are in a cemetary with many, many, elderberry bushes along the edges...and the birds love them...and they (the birds) would leave their "purple calling card" on my Dad's headstone...she used to wash with laundry soap and water, and bleach, and Lestoil..to no avail....a sweet, elderly gentlemen, witnessing her tears (at the young age of 44) walked over and said---"Don't cry Miss, just use this"..presenting an open bottle of Coke, "it works every time"...and it did! We had a bottle of Coke with us each Sunday when we went to Daddy's grave (and Gramma and Grampa's and Aunts Mary, Cora, Anna, Bertha, Uncles Fred, Adolf, Ernest, Arthur and on and on and on)
#87
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Coke was used by my father to wash the grime from his
car windshield. And sometimes i do it with my little car.
I'm going to try it on a new, darker pair of jeans I just bought and
haven't worn yet. Always wash them first to see if I can soften them a little bit.
car windshield. And sometimes i do it with my little car.
I'm going to try it on a new, darker pair of jeans I just bought and
haven't worn yet. Always wash them first to see if I can soften them a little bit.
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Location: Elmira, NY
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greaterexp said:
It's strange that I automatically opened that topic. I guess at 50, I consider myself in that category. When did that happen?
It happened the first time someone called you "ma'am"! It sure threw me!
It's strange that I automatically opened that topic. I guess at 50, I consider myself in that category. When did that happen?
It happened the first time someone called you "ma'am"! It sure threw me!
#90
Originally Posted by wolfkitty
greaterexp said:
It's strange that I automatically opened that topic. I guess at 50, I consider myself in that category. When did that happen?
It happened the first time someone called you "ma'am"! It sure threw me!
It's strange that I automatically opened that topic. I guess at 50, I consider myself in that category. When did that happen?
It happened the first time someone called you "ma'am"! It sure threw me!
A lady called me that in response to a question while we were working on her car - - and, it hit me!
Most of the problems we have in this world is because we have so little regard for anyone else.
I have ladies get really upset because I call them "ma'am" ... and, it is really strange to be teaching old women about how to train children to be polite and how old women ought to expect to be respected.
Sometimes, it seems to me, for all the "civilization" and "education" we supposedly have, we have become a more crude, rude bunch of human beings <wave>
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