I have a wonderful 4 year old who loves to draw and she used to draw on everything with anything. Permanent marker was her favorite, cause she knew we tried hard to keep them away from her. Unfortunately though, we always seem to be careless cause she always got a hold of them. I’ve had it on the walls, on a white painted desk, etc.
Since my two youngest are only a year apart they always followed eachother. So my now 3 year old get ahold of markers and does the same. Well I just moved in with my boyfriend, and she decided to scrub the glass bathroom door, and then the LCD TV with green permanent marker, and black.
Guess what? I was prepared!! Can you believe that toothpaste on a washcloth works?! scrub it gently and it comes right off. Computer screens, TV Screens, etc!!
Always try a little place first to make sure it doesn’t ruin the object. I have never had it ruin anything though.
Try it at your own risk!
I do this all the time, even when the drains aren’t sluggish.. I just love to do it. lol If you take a 1/2 cup of baking soda and sprinkle it down the drain.. then take a 1/2 cup of vinegar and throw that down the drain. You’ll see it bubble and all that. I love to watch and listen to it. Then after about 10 minutes, you take a kettle of 6 cups of hot water and dump it down the drain. This will get rid of any buildup or residue that will cause your drain to drain sluggishly.
I’m telling you, I do this ALL the time. I love the chemical reaction that baking soda and white vinegar make together. It’s like I have to do it whenever given the opportunity. lol
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Kitchen by admin on September 24th, 2008 10:20 am
Once you’ve gotten the clutter off your counters keep disinfectant wipes everywhere. Grab them and wipe everywhere. Wipe counters all the time, and before you toss that wipe, wipe somewhere you wouldn’t normally. You can open a few cabinets and wipe them down from top to bottom.
Get rid of the clutter in your kitchen. If you don’t use it each day, get it off the counter! I don’t even suggest putting it “away”. I suggest tossing it into the garbage. You don’t need it. You definitely don’t need it up on your counters. If it is up there, it makes it tougher to clean your kitchen. Toss it!