personal hygiene products
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How to Wash Your Car Without Water (and Why You Might Want to Consider it)
Whether you usually wash your car (or SUV, truck, van, etc) at home yourself, or take it to a carwash, you probably don’t get around to doing it as often as you’d like. A DIY wash job saves money, but not necessarily time — especially when you factor in all the hosing.
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You Can Unshrink Your Shrunken Clothes
After your shirt comes out of the dryer in a kid’s size, you might think to toss it as your newest cleaning rag. Fortunately, there’s a good chance you can save your shrunken clothes — the process takes about an hour, and all you need is some household hair products and a towel. Here’s how…
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Why You Should Line Your Compost Bin With Paper Towels
Nobody likes emptying the compost bin. If you’re unlucky, something sticks to the bottom, forcing you to hover over a heap of stinky, rotting organic matter while you try to coax the contents out. But you don’t need pricey compost bags to solve this problem — regular old paper towels work just as well.
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16 Household Uses for Dryer Sheets Outside of a Dryer
The smell of fresh laundry isn’t just for laundry — dryer sheets are aromatic little papers that are actually good for much more than de-wrinkling and de-static-ing your clothes after a wash. Their structure makes them useful in some unexpected ways, from repelling bugs to renewing pots and pans, so here are 17 ways to…