More Random Advice.

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  1. Jimbee68

    Jimbee68 Member

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    Don't throw away your old toothbrushes. They can be reused for things like cleaning. People say that they are perfect for cleaning the erosion off car batteries. Cleaning them with baking soda, they say. Just be careful not to mix them up with the toothbrush you use for brushing your teeth. Never store the two together. And maybe even put a mark or tape on your used toothbrush, so you always know.

    Also, toothbrushes are made with nylon. They have been since the 1930's, because nylon tends not grow bacteria as much. But you should still let them thoroughly air-dry when you put them away. And when you store them, never put them in an airtight container. Keep them exposed to the air. That is why toothbrush holders have holes in them. To let the air circulate.
     
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  2. Jimbee68

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    And, if you have a old grease stain on cloth-covered chair in the living room, try corn starch. Rub into the stain as much corn starch as it will absorb, then let it stay that way overnight. (I don't know what the word overnight means now. But when I was a child and young man, it just meant about 8 hours.)

    Then the next day wash it out with soap or detergent as usual. It should come right out.
     
  3. wilsjane

    wilsjane Nutty Professor HipForums Supporter

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    Old toothbrushes certainly have a lot of uses, In the film industry most engineer always had one in their pocket to remove any debris from the film dive sprockets.
    We have a pile of old towels by the front and back door, to dry the dog when he comes back dripping wet. Our daughters dog likes rolling in mud (and worse), so we just bung her in the shower. LOL
     
  4. Toker

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    I use an old toothbrush to clean my small water pipe (bubbler). It works great with a little alcohol.
     
  5. scratcho

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    Perfect for cleaning shit off the soles of shoes. :)
     
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  6. Twogigahz

    Twogigahz Senior Member

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    Or to clean your ears after listening to tRump..
     
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    I reckon you're thinking of a wire brush.:D
     
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  8. Twogigahz

    Twogigahz Senior Member

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    Stainless steel brush.....and a good stiff drink.
     
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    I never listen to anything from the PPaP or cronies.
     
  10. Jimbee68

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    I also found out a couple of days ago. Ten shakes of a powder thru a salt shaker type bottle equals ½ a teaspoon. This was dry ginger spice. But I'm sure it'd work with any powder.

    That works out good for me. Because I'm get sick and tired of washing out those little measuring spoons.
     
  11. Jimbee68

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    I don't know about that ten shakes of a bottle one above. That measurement might be affected by the size of the holes in the bottle. I also noticed recently the spice you're using and the way it's ground might have an effect. A more thick or coarse ground, in other words. But as along as it's close. One auto mechanic once told me when they say let your car idle for 5 minutes after a battery jump, they don't mean 5 minutes literally. They mean it's actually under five. But they round it off to that for ease of use.

    As I've said, 22 walks around my house, in and out of each room, seems to be about a mile. But one medical worker told me actually 30 minutes a day is what is recommended for exercise each day. You could do that walking around your house, in and out of each room. I was thinking for some time, maybe even since HS, walking back and forth in a straight line for a couple of feet would count as walking. I don't know if that would be practical or what they mean. Because you'd keep stopping and turning around. Walking in and out of each room for 30 minutes would be better I think. And to do it for approximately 30 minutes you could listen to music. There might be some classical piece that is about thirty minutes. Or I think music CD's are usually about 30 minutes in length from beginning to end. (If people even still listen music CD's. I know audio streaming services like Spotify have folders or medleys that have different lengths. About the length of an album I've noticed. Maybe listen to one of them. Or if you are a member of Spotify, create a folder people can use just for that.
     
  12. wooleeheron

    wooleeheron Brain Damaged Lifetime Supporter

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    Never give an electron an even break.
     
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