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Tuesday August 27, 2013 and Trepassey awakes to another glorious sunrise and the end of summer weather. Looks like it is going to be another great day for outdoor activities. With one more day until Nomination Day, just a couple things to keep in mind if you are wondering what nomination Day is all about. - You must be a Canadian Citizen residing in the Town of Trepassey - You must be 18 years or older - You cannot be indebted to The Council for arrears of taxes or other charges. - You cannot be otherwise disqualified under the Municipalities Election Act. Wishing everyone a fun filled day . Stain and spot Removal Tips 44 Stain and Spot Removal tips, hints, and tricks Red Wine Stains Immediately sprinkle stain with a lot of salt. Dunk in cold water and rub out stain before washing. Collar Rings To remove stains from collars, rub heavily with chalk, which will absorb oil. Several applications may be required. Launder as usual. Chewing Gum Removal Try a dry cleaning solvent. Or apply ice to the spot and scrape off. Removing Gum From Hair Apply petroleum jelly or peanut butter to the spot and work through the hair. Blood Stains Apply meat tenderizer to stained area. Add warm water to make a paste. Wait 15 to 30 minutes and sponge with cool water. Pre-soaking may be necessary before laundering. Ball Point Ink Stains Spray hair spray on the stain, then rub with clean dry cloth. The ink should disappear. Repeat, if not removed. This method works especially well on polyesters. Mildew Stains Soak in a solution of 1 teaspoon of bleach per quart of water, or sponge with vinegar. Rug Stain Remover Use foamy shaving cream to remove spots from rugs. Paint remover For Skin Baby oil will remove most oil-based from skin. Ink Remover From Skin Remove ball-point ink from skin with margarine and damp cloth. Furniture Spot Remover Combine one part linseed oil to four parts turpentine and apply with a soft cloth to furniture. This will clean, remove spots, and shine your furniture. Grease Remover An effective and non-abrasive grease remove is ordinary shampoo. It can be sued on many surfaces, from bathroom utilities to skin. Odor Remover Apply lemon juice to your hands to remove the smell of onion, fish, or other strong odors.. A lemon ground up in your garbage disposal unit will remove any odors in it, sand give your kitchen a fresh smell. Fresh-Smelling Clothes Place a small sachet under the cover of your ironing board and it will give the cloths a ice smell. Fresh Smelling Closet Put cloves, pine needles or mothballs in an old stocking and hang in your closet. Cigarette Smell Cigarette smoke will be cleared from a room by lighting candles. Smoke from burned food in the kitchen will disappear also. Remove Grease From Suede Dip a-clot in vinegar and sponge leather, then dry. Use a Swede brush to restore nap. Removing Makeup Smudges Makeup smudges may be removed from clothing with a slice of bread. Fruit Stains Boiling water, may help remove fruit stains White Kid Gloves Work with flour into the leather-brush away the dirt.
Posted on: Tue, 27 Aug 2013 11:33:28 +0000

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