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JB
 
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My idea is to combine a lawn mower with a sprayer. There should be a gallon tank at the front or side of mower with a pump to spray fertilizer, bug spray, water, etc. while you're mowing the lawn.
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Gemini
 
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1. Removing rust stains from clothing and fabric. You can choose any way below to remove rust stains from clothing or other fabrics: * Combination of lemon juice and salt. Pile salt over the stain, and then pour some lemon juice onto the salt until it's saturated. Let that sit for 30 minutes before you rinse it. * White vinegar. Soak the stain in vinegar for a few minutes, and then rinse it with water. * Hydrogen peroxide and cream of tartar. Make a...
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Jack Brown
 
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In order not to litter while drilling holes in the wall take a piece of paper and attach its upper edge below the future hole with a duct tape or a plaster. Fasten the bottom corners as shown in the attached picture. All trash during drilling will be collected in the bag. You should only take away the bag after the drilling is finished. You need to be extremely careful while attaching the bag to the wall as it can fall and all the trash can scatter all over the floor.
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Samanta707
 
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Even a small ink stain on a white shirt can be a great trouble. Of course, it is better to use the ink carefully but since the stain appeared just keep in mind that fresh ink stains on clothes are well washed in warm milk or thick sour milk. If the ink stain is on wool trousers, then try a ten percent solution of citric acid. Simple household chemicals will help you to save clothes from stains.
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Jack Brown
 
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Do you know what to do if an old, rusty nut does not turn? Firstly, you should try to move the nut turning it clockwise and anticlockwise. Secondly, you should tap at the nut sides with a hammer. Thirdly, drop some kerosene or liquid oil on the thread and let the lubrication to get inside. Then try the first and the second advices again. Fourthly, if the advices above do not help, make the spanner longer (see attached picture). But remember that the long...
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AaronBurns
 
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Why let your bathwater go, or run, cold with you in it. Or have to pour more and more expensive hot water in when you can stay at what ever temperature you choose. A cheaper alternative to a Hot Tub or Jakuzi and it fits your current bathroom size now. Just dial the temperature and it stays hot forever or at least until you want out. I want one now, since 10 or 15 minutes is all the hot water I get. What about Hours of hot water drawn from one tub of water. Saves money and time.
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AaronBurns
 
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03/13/2008
Pots and Pans with built in Thermomoters for the surrounding insides of the Pot or Pan. No more checking the stove temps! Easier to time any dining times!
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AaronBurns
 
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A thin piece of Cellophane of any size sticks to any surface wether it's cealings, floors or walls; even to your computer screens. With any possible surface, imagine you can easily transport designed art with no trace left behind. No more nails, glass, frames, holes, etc. - just Cellophane hanging around the house. How about a two sided cellophane sign saying "Occupied" and "Unoccupied" for the bathroom door. Unlike all other materials, Cellophane never looses it's power to stick.
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AaronBurns
 
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If your pans were heat resistant all the way around the sides and the handle as well then you would have the perfect egg pan, but you could also have a pan that wouldn't accidentily cook the food around the sides which always burns then you have to scrub the pan sides before washing them. The idea is to keep the heat source from underneath the pan only in the area of the bottom of the pan. You could rest that spatula on the side without it getting hot and use plastic like is the rage in...
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AaronBurns
 
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Microwave-safe plastic containers that have a sealed edge with top attached to a bottom but, with a second lid or plastic disk covering a hole that would pop up when the pressure or steam was too great which would allow you to heat and steam your food and left-overs without a blow-up of the lid from the bottom container. This would protect your microwave from mess and not have to use the cancer causing plastic wrap that melts on your food but, allows fast heating with a proper cover. ...