Kitty Aluminium

Kitty Aluminium

The Secret Life of car wax, foil and carpets Scraps

With the emphasis on reducing, reusing and recycling, which tend to focus in only reycling of our trash. There are many other opportunities for the implementation of 3'R simply by re-using everyday objects. Give some of these ideas a try, to see how much more you can imagine.

Carpet Scraps: Give an old rug new lease on life by using one way different.

When you are moving furniture, put pieces of carpet under the legs (battery down) and see the tables and chairs slide easily through the ground zero – free! It also works well under washers and dryers to avoid noise impact.

Keep an extra rug in the garage door by hand uses. The next time your riding mower gets stuck in the mud, just slide a piece of carpet under the wheel to get some extra traction.

The next time gardening, laying or cleaning plants, except the knees by kneeling on a piece of carpet.

Your pets will find a wide variety uses for old carpet. Welcoming a doghouse for the carpet backing, or make a cat scratching post or a tree inside, gluing the carpet to a post.

Aluminum foil is not just for the barbecue, check out some of its other practical applications:

Wrinkled paper of great works to rub off the rust on anything from bumper bar shower curtain, or the black grunge out of their BBQ grill. To work extra hard – cover entire rack, plastic surgery at the edges, and turn the grill on high for 10-15 minutes. It operates as a self-cleaning oven.

Restick loose vinyl tiles by placing a piece of paper on the tablet and ironing, until the heat melts the glue and sticks into the ground.

Sharpen your scissors cutting through a sheet of paper that has been folded several times.

Print works great to cover door knobs, handles and hinges while you are painting.

Accelerate decomposition in your compost pile during cold weather by covering it with carpet.

A strip of carpet stapled to the wall of your garage will help those most affected by the opening of doors the car and keep them free from scratches.

A piece of carpet soaked in warm soapy water is great for cleaning screens.

Place a sheet of paper bottom of a Stainless Steel sink, add boiling water and a few tablespoons of baking soda. Place your silver in a couple of minutes and clean. If you have a steel sink stainless steel, this also works lining of a glass pot.

Car wax is handy for many applications, you'll want to make it part of your routine regular cleaning.

The use of wax to keep your stainless steel appliances free of fingerprints and other marks. Just apply a thin coat luster.

Lubricate hinges garden shears and scissors to keep them moving freely.

If you have a CD to jump a nuisance, only you must add a small amount of wax and polish clean, rubbing in the same direction as the zero. Rinse with water and let air dry.

A layer of wax applies to brass doorknobs, mailboxes, and light fixtures will keep them tarnish free.

Once you have cleaned your shower door, keep away mildew by applying a layer of wax on the inside and outside of the door and polish clean. In fact, the wax is applied to the walls of a shower fiber glass will help keep the luster and make cleaning a breeze.

A thin layer of wax added to your bathroom mirror to prevent condensation buildup during a shower.

A bit of wax added to your drawer and rails of the window will slide with ease.

Add a little wax to your bumper car before applying the decals. When ready to dispose of them, come next door, without having to scrape.

The wet snow shoveling in winter is easier with a layer of wax applied to your shovel to prevent sticking.

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