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The Green Book of Household Hints: Keeping an Efficient and Ecologically Sound Home
The Green Book of Household Hints Keeping an Efficient and Ecologically Sound Home Author:Marjorie Harris More than 1,000 ecologically sound tips for efficient housekeeping The Green Book of Household Hints is an indispensable guide for today's busy homeowner. In this single, convenient volume are hundreds of useful tips on everything from avocados (unripe) to zippers (stuck). There is advice on: - Appliance upkeep — - Bottled water — - Draft-proofi... more »ng
- First aid
- Garbage disposal
- Home computers
- Household repairs
- Internet safety for kids
- Laundry
- Painting and decorating
- Pet care
- Stain removal Whether it's a simple problem such as a squeaky door or a more complex matter such as household pets, The Green Book of Household Hints focuses on advice that really works. Complete with alphabetically arranged entries and a full index, The Green Book of Household Hints is a practical, time-saving guide that no modern home should be without. Here are just a few valuable hints: - Avoid placing an air conditioner where the sun beats down on it. - Deodorize a dog by rubbing baking soda into its coat, then brushing it off. - Water conducts electricity. If your basement floods, cautiously venture with rubber boots and shut off the power with a wooden spoon. - Candles will last longer if you snip the wick close to the top. - Put cornstarch on greasy carpet spills. After l hour, brush clean. - Use dental floss to truss a turkey. It holds better than string. - Use a dehumidifier in your basement. The house will be cooler, drier, and your air-conditioning bills will be lower. - To lay floor tiles, start at the room's center and work toward the walls. - Don't clean your computer monitor with glass cleaner while it is "on." - Dry-clean both parts of a suit at the same time. Color changes will match. - In a fire, if a door feels hot, don't open it. Escape by a window.« less