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put water in a ziplock freezer bag,tie a string to it and hang it up at the door or where ever the flies are this keeps them away
Posted by abamagator in All other rooms. Faves: 0
Heavily Iced Freezer: Empty & Unplug Freezer. Sit a pan of HOT water inside the freezer. Before you begin scrubbing, Throw a hand towel in the pan. Wring out the thoroughly wet hand towel around the perimeter top edge of the freezer. Use a PLASTIC putty knife to separate the ice from the wall of the freezer. Ice sheets pop off the wall. Proceed to clean with baking soda & dish soap. Freezer cleaned in under 5 minutes! Now... to get the foods organized... hummmm.
Posted by Bulldog in Kitchen. Faves: 1
To remove chewing gum from fabric - place in freezer or place block of ice over fabric. When gum has hardened sufficiently, peel off gently taking care not to rip fabric. Hardened gum should lift off fabric.
Posted by shelly in All other rooms. Faves: 0
This is a tip I learn from another show. It is not a house cleaning tip, but might be if your knitting something for something in the house. To keep your yarn from getting dirty and tangle, place them in a freezer baggies leaving a small opening for the yarn to flow through while your crochet or knitting.
Posted by Doggirl3 in All other rooms. Faves: 0
This is a tip I learn from another show. It is not a house cleaning tip, but might be if your knitting something for something in the house. To keep your yarn from getting dirty and tangle, place them in a freezer baggies leaving a small opening for the yarn to flow through while your crochet or knitting.
Posted by Doggirl3 in All other rooms. Faves: 0
After defrosting a freezer that is not frost free wipe it dry and spray with a spray cooking oil so the next time you defrost it does not take as long as the ice loosens up very quick.
Posted by Donella in Kitchen. Faves: 0
we had a freezer that quit working and had fish in it. When we got it working again it smelled really bad. I just put a cardboard tray with kitty litter in and left for awhile and it went away. (non-scoopable)
Posted by ptwltr303 in Kitchen. Faves: 1
To remove wax from glass candle holders, try putting them in the freezer overnight, the next morning, just tap upside down on the counter and the wax will pop out!
Posted by KarriL in All other rooms. Faves: 0
To prevent your trash bin from getting smelly especially in the summer months, put any food scraps in a freezer bag and store in freezer until trash day. This will also keep the flies away.
Posted by madubuc in Kitchen. Faves: 0
Annoying stain question! I have been donated an freezer and its got big blue crayon stains on the lid, how on earth do i remove these? They are very noticeable and not removeable by conventional mothods.. Please help! Kat x
Posted by silkkat50 in Kitchen. Faves: 0
To get candlewax out of holder or which ever dish, stick the dish into the freezer. The wax contracts and comes off easy.
Posted by sterilecuckoo in All other rooms. Faves: 0
to keep your rubber bands elastic and strong, put them in the freezer! if you use film for cameras, keep them in the refrigerator. i'm not sure why you should, but my mom does it, and a lot of my photography friends do it, so there must be something there, eh? :-)
Posted by house_elf21 in All other rooms. Faves: 0
If you want to save energy then fill your freezer compartment with newspaper if its empty. It'll stop it trying to cool down a big empty space.
Posted by JimandJamie in Kitchen. Faves: 2
to get chewing gum off a shoe pop the shoe inside a zip lock bag and put it in the freezer for 24 hours, the gum will come right off!
Posted by claudsg in All other rooms. Faves: 2
If you're using steel wool pads for cleaning then store them in the freezer to stop them rusting.
Posted by spikandspan in Kitchen. Faves: 5
Wipe large items like freezers and washing machines with car wax to make them shine and to remove small scratches.
Posted by filthyMINX in Kitchen. Faves: 26
After defrosting your freezer, apply a thin layer of glycerine to the inside with a paper towel. It makes the ice much easier to remove next time
Posted by james1 in Kitchen. Faves: 2
After defrosting your freezer, apply a thin layer of glycerine to the inside with a paper towel. It makes the ice much easier to remove next time
Posted by dirtygirl in Kitchen. Faves: 3
When defrosting your freezer, keep frozen food cold by wrapping it in several layers of newspaper
Posted by dirtygirl in Kitchen. Faves: 1
Stop a freezer in the garage becoming rusty by spraying it with furniture polish
Posted by janice in All other rooms. Faves: 5
 
 

 

 




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