Vaseline
--Lure trout. Coat small pieces of sponge with Vaseline petroleum jelly to simulate fish egg bait --Remove chewing gum from hair. Apply Vaseline petroleum jelly and work into the hair until the gum slides off. --Lubricate roller skate and skateboard wheels. Smear Vaseline petroleum jelly around the cylinders on the wheels so they roll faster. --Revive dried leather. Vaseline petroleum jelly, rubbed into a baseball glove, softens the leather --Avoid splattered paint on windows, metal work, and floors. Before painting a room, dip a Q-Tip in Vaseline petroleum jelly and run it around the edges of the glass; coat door hinges, doorknobs, lock latches; and spread a thin coat of Vaseline petroleum jelly along a linoleum or tile floor (obviously not carpet) where it meets the wall. Paint smears will wipe off with a cloth. --Remove make-up. Vaseline petroleum jelly takes off mascara, eye-liner, lipstick, rouge, and powders --Prevent hair-coloring from dying your skin. Rub Vaseline petroleum jelly along hairline before coloring your hair --Discourage candle wax from sticking to candle holders. Coat the insides of candle holders with Vaseline petroleum jelly so wax slides out. "Vaseline" is a registered trademark of Chesebrough-Pond's USA