I would love to hear any tips or tricks you guys have like this for camping, home or whatever if you would like to share

Thanks! Happy tears!
CAJUN LADY wrote:Coffee, tea stains in your ceramic cups?...spray some Clorox Cleenup in them and the stains melt away in seconds. Just wash them by hand or put in the dishwasher after. It works and so far hasn't killed my husband! (I don't drink coffee)
steve smoot wrote:CAJUN LADY wrote:Coffee, tea stains in your ceramic cups?...spray some Clorox Cleenup in them and the stains melt away in seconds. Just wash them by hand or put in the dishwasher after. It works and so far hasn't killed my husband! (I don't drink coffee)
But, does your hubby realize he was a guinea pig?
mcspin50 wrote:Here's a recipe for window cleaner that I've used for years:
2 T Prell Shampoo (gee, do they still make that?)
2 c. alcohol
water to make 1 gallon (I use a cleaned out gallon plastic milk carton)
Leaves no streaks and smells great.
Shadow Catcher wrote:I am a strong believer in looking at MSDS (material safety data sheet). The use of WD-40 for anything other than for what it is purposed, and this aint it, anything that comes in contact with food, food preparation etc. that involves petroleum scares me.
http://www.wd40company.com/files/pdf/ms ... 716385.pdf
Note section 7 Handling: Avoid contact with eyes. Avoid prolonged contact with skin. Avoid breathing vapors or aerosols. Use only with adequate ventilation. Keep away from heat, sparks, pilot lights, hot surfaces and open flames.
Shadow Catcher wrote:I am a strong believer in looking at MSDS (material safety data sheet). The use of WD-40 for anything other than for what it is purposed, and this aint it, anything that comes in contact with food, food preparation etc. that involves petroleum scares me.
http://www.wd40company.com/files/pdf/ms ... 716385.pdf
Note section 7 Handling: Avoid contact with eyes. Avoid prolonged contact with skin. Avoid breathing vapors or aerosols. Use only with adequate ventilation. Keep away from heat, sparks, pilot lights, hot surfaces and open flames.
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