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if you get mildew on some of your clothing because it layed against something damn or whatever, use liquid dishwasher detergent, put it right ont he stain and leave it a hour or so, it take it right out.
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Or you might try a good rust penetrant. I mean the real kind, not wd40. Mopar makes the best I've ever used. When it comes out of the can it's kinda foamy at first, then it settles down into a liquid. I have used it to clean/remove all kinds of stuff that nothing else would touch. One example from a few years ago : The boys had gotten hold of a leaking ink pen. They had blue ink all over my basement. On the tile floor, painted walls, wood trim, terra cotta type tiles around the fireplace. I tried everything I could think of and nothing would touch the stuff. I went to get my razor scrapper and it had some surface rust on it. Sprayed the mopar stuff on it and noticed the ink started coming off my hands immediately. That stuff cleaned every single thing the little heathens tried to dye blue. Duct tape, bailing wire, and rust penetrant. The handymans secret weapons.
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05-13-2005, 08:01 AM | #63 |
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Very true.
As per usual, Thinking my house was done and ready for sale, and the impending open house, while working on the tub glue issue, the light fixture crapped out. I'm no electrician, but had a new one installed in an hour. I did think to turn the power off though, because it never fails that I get shocked or melt a screwdriver. |
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05-13-2005, 08:10 AM | #64 |
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I use a milk crate for my 100' heavy-duty extention cord. I loop the male end to the crate so there is about 5' of slack to plug into the wall. I then coil/stuff the long end into the crate. It takes about 2 min to pull the cord back in and coil/stuff it in the crate. Next time I need to use it, I just pull out what ever length I need and it uncoils without any hassle.
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05-13-2005, 08:42 AM | #65 |
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Use dry laundry detergent instead of floor dry. It does a better job of soaking up oil stains and you can wash it off with a hose and then use a squeegee to finish the floor. This is no more work than sweeping and it leaves the floor much cleaner.
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05-13-2005, 08:57 AM | #66 |
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Dear Handyman,
My home has copper gutters that are original to the home which is 90 years old. The gutters are attached under the tile roof. My gutters have leaks, how the hell can I fit it? Can I patch and sotter the seems. Thanks Mr. Drippie! |
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05-13-2005, 08:59 AM | #67 | |
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The house is great, we love it. He have got over 4 inches of rain the past 2 days, and got just a tiny spot of water in the basement.
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If it moves and it's not supposed to; use bailing wire or duct tape. If it's supposed to move and doesn't; use WD-40 (or your preferred brand)
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I've heard of people who claim they can cure warts by spraying WD40 on them, and then covering it for a week with a piece of duct tape.
Somewhere on the planet tonight, someone's girlfriend is going to think their unit looks funny wrapped in duct tape, with wd40 dripping out the end. |
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Damn baby, looks like an axe fell on that thing. We better tape it back together.
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