| Let me share some tips to make household chores | | | | immediately go over with a dry one. Surface will glow. |
| easier: | | | | 8. Odor |
| 1. Stained kettle or any stainless steel pot - fill the pot | | | | - To remove smell of perspiration from clothes, add 3 |
| ¾ full of water and put a slice of lemon for | | | | aspirin pills in half a pail of water and put clothes in. |
| every 2 liters. Bring to boil and you will find a sparkling | | | | - To remove smell from the fridge use tea leaves or |
| clean pot inside. | | | | put one potato. |
| 2. The exterior of charred pot - you may use stain | | | | 9. Prevent houseflies from hovering around your food, |
| removal spray for stainless steel which is available in | | | | place a small bowl sprinkled with sesame oil and |
| stores. | | | | pepper. Another method is to light candles with a stand |
| 3. Stains on painted metal rails, window frames, | | | | on your table. |
| furniture - use car wax to remove stains. | | | | 10. Soak bristles of toothbrushes etc with salt before |
| 4. Polish plastic surfaces with car wax. | | | | use as this will prolong the life span of the brush. |
| 5. Remove rust from knives and forks, stick them into | | | | 11. Lubricate all hinges and locks with sewing machine |
| an onion and rub through the length of the utensil. | | | | oil to prevent screeching and rust. |
| 6. Clean glass panels by using a semi dry squashed | | | | 12. Oil all garden tools before you keep them wrapped |
| newspaper and followed with a dry one to get it | | | | in newspapers. |
| sparkling. | | | | 13. Polish all teak furniture and parquet flooring with |
| 7. Always clean any surfaces with a wet cloth and | | | | teak oil or lemon oil available in stores. |