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TRICKS

Wanting to clean up those silicone sleeves? Here are several recommendations:

Several options: 1. equal amounts baking soda and water. Scrub with toothbrush. 2. White vinegar and water

1:2, scrub with toothbrush.3. Denatured alcohol (Home Depot) and scrub with toothbrush.

Eva Vincze

I scrub mine with hot water, dish soap, and believe it or not with a dentures brush

Polya Hristova

your wood project? Take the hole. Then drip a few glue in it. Voila!

Problem Solved. Osburn nozzle get gummed up? nozzle and soak it in mineral it out. Put it back on back in business! Also, if it buy 2 of the same cans swap the nozzles.

Robin Roberts

After putting the silicone back on the glasses, I used isopropyl alcohol on a magic eraser sheet and was able to get the rest of the char/marks off.

Jenn Russell

I rinse it in hot water initially. Then I take original dawn dish soap and let it sit for a bit. Then I use a toothbrush and scrub the heck out of it. I put my hand inside and try to stretch it out. Or for real difficult ones- I put it back on the tumbler and use the toothbrush and dawn. And then I use alcohol on a cotton circle and finish any leftover spots.

Brittany Siepmann

“Are you kidding me?

I could have made that for way less!”

These words were uttered to Sumita by Anuj when she came home with an expensive bundle of 3 books that had been repurposed into home décor. Without hesitation, she took him up on his challenge.

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