Huskey's Paint & Design - August 2024

PRSRT STD US POSTAGE PAID BOISE, ID PERMIT 411

P.O. Box 261, Whittier, NC 28789

Clean - Courteous Painters - You Can Trust!

INSIDE THIS EDITION

Go on a Road Trip With These Family- Friendly Tips Simplify Your Move With These Ingenious Hacks Moody Designs for Dreamy Downtimes 4 Ideas to Transform Your Laundry Room Summer Pizza

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Eco-Friendly Cleaning Hacks You Need to Try

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SAY GOODBYE TO GRIME We’ve all been there before, scrubbing away at the bathroom and kitchen to no avail! It’s time to say goodbye to grime and hello to shine because the ultimate cleaning superstar is probably already sitting in your cabinet. Baking soda has the ideal texture and chemical properties for many household cleaning tasks. This inexpensive product is an environmentally friendly and effective alternative to traditional cleaning methods, from deodorizing smells to removing tricky stain agents. Get ready to shine with these surprising baking soda cleaning hacks! UNCLOG STUBBORN SINK DRAINS. Unleash the Power of Baking Soda

So, if your trash can needs a refresher, just sprinkle a little baking soda inside it. Alternatively, you can mix baking soda and water into a spray bottle to deodorize the outside of your garbage can or other items like coolers. CLEAN BUILD-UP ON SHOWER DOORS.

Shower doors are prone to limescale and mineral deposit buildup, which can be challenging to clean. Once again, the powerful combination of baking soda and vinegar is here to save the day. Start by dipping paper towels in hot white vinegar and attaching them to the shower door and track. Let the vinegar sit for 30–60 minutes, allowing the acid to loosen mineral deposits. Next, sprinkle baking soda on a damp rag, gently wipe down the doors, and rinse. Next time you’re wrestling with household messes, remember the solution is simpler than you think. With baking soda in your washing arsenal, you can easily tackle the toughest grime.

When your sink gets clogged, don’t reach for the Drano. Instead, sprinkle 1/2 cup of baking soda down the drain, followed by 1/2 cup of white vinegar, and cover the drain. Let this mixture sit for 30 minutes, and the two products will mix and create bubbles. Those bubbles can help break down mineral deposits and gunk to reduce blockages. Finish by running hot water down the drain to flush out debris. DEODORIZE STINKY TRASH CANS. Baking soda can absorb foul odors thanks to a chemical reaction that changes the pH of a smelly compound, eliminating the smell.

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