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How to Make Homemade Liquid Soap

January 26, 2017 by Wrapped in Rust Leave a Comment

We all use soap, so why not make it yourself, right? It’s cheaper, and you get to know exactly what went INTO the product so you never have to worry about chemicals again. This liquid soap recipe can be found at Northwest Edible Life! Remember, you’ll want to wear gloves and safety glasses for this; […]

Filed Under: Clean, DIY, Hacks, Home, Products, Saving money, Tips and Tricks Tagged With: clean, diy, homemade, ideas, liquid soap

10 Ways to Declutter Your Home Once and For All

January 12, 2017 by Wrapped in Rust 2 Comments

When you start to go through your belongings, put everything in one of three piles: keep, donate, toss. Keep the things you want, donate what you don’t like or use but is still in good condition, and then toss everything that’s in bad condition.   For decluttering your closet, do this little trick. Put all […]

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14 Unique Ways to Use Dawn Dish Soap (At Home!)

January 12, 2017 by Wrapped in Rust Leave a Comment

If you have pets, then they’ve probably gotten into a greasy mess at least once. A super easy way to clean that mess up is by using Dawn dish soap. Just rub it into their fur gently and then rinse. The grase should come right out. You can also use Dawn dish soap to make […]

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10 Genius Uses for Pumice Stones

January 5, 2017 by Wrapped in Rust Leave a Comment

Did you know you can use a pumice stone to de-pill your clothes? Make sure it’s a high quality pumice stone (or else it will leave flecks in your clothes). Just gently rub the stone on your clothes and then use a lint roller to clean it up! Rub a pumice stone on the inside […]

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22 Repair Hacks That Will Increase Your Home Value

January 5, 2017 by Wrapped in Rust Leave a Comment

The first thing anyone will see when they come to your home is the outside. So, if you have your cement foundation exposed, apply a veneer to cover it up and make it look beautiful! If you’re like me, then you probably like to hang things up on the walls. I am always redecorating!  This […]

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10 Genius Ways to Use Kool Aid in the Home

December 29, 2016 by Wrapped in Rust Leave a Comment

One of the most common uses for Kool Aid around the home is in the dishwasher. If you put lemon or another citrus Kool Aid powder in the soap dispenser and then run the empty dishwasher, it will help break down gunk and other build up in your dishwasher! Pour a bit of citrus Kool […]

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