Chewing
Gum In The Hair?
Olive oil, peanut butter or
cold cream rubbed in chewing gum tangled in
a child's hair will soften it and make the
removal process less painful. Also, ice will
"freeze" the gum so that it can be broken
off the hair.
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Motel
Room Floor
A bed sheet provides a clean play
area on a motel room floor or outdoors when
traveling.
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Cleaning
Soiled Wallpaper
If the wallcovering is washable, choose one
of the following:
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For
everyday dirt and dust accumulation, dip
a sponge or clean cloth in mild detergent
mixed with cool water; wipe surface clean,
then rinse with cold water and blot dry
with a clean cloth.
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Remove
mildew by rubbing lightly with a sponge
or cloth dampened with rubbing alcohol or
packaged mildew remover.
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To
eliminate fingerprints and non-greasy stains,
rub surface gently with an art-gum eraser.
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Remove
grease stains by blotting with paper towels,
then covering with three layers of terrycloth
towels and pressing a warm — not hot — iron
against the surface until the grease is
absorbed.
If the wallcovering is non-washable,
follow all of these steps:
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Dampen
several clean, old terrycloth towels with
kerosene or other solvent and allow to air-dry.
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Wrap
one towel around the head of a broom or
mop and secure with masking tape or string.
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Wipe
the walls in sections from top to bottom,
overlapping each section as you would when
painting.
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When one towel becomes soiled, tape or tie
on a clean replacement.
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Take
crayon off painted walls or washable wallpaper?
Spray with multipurpose lubricating
oil (don't let it drip on the floor). Then gently
wipe, using a paper towel or clean white cloth.
If mark is stubborn,
sprinkle a little baking soda on a damp sponge
and gently rub in a circular motion. If lubricants
residue remains, dampen a sponge with a solution
of one or two drops of mild dishwashing liquid
to one cup water. Squeeze out sponge and gently
rub in a circular motion. Rinse sponge; lightly
moisten with water to go over area; dry with
a clean cloth.
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