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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 […]

Filed Under: Clean, DIY, Hacks, Home, Products, Tips and Tricks Tagged With: cleaning, hacks, ideas, pumice, tips

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 […]

Filed Under: Clean, Hacks, Home, How to, Tips and Tricks Tagged With: clean, home, ideas, Kool Aid, tips

How to Make No-Sew Heating Pads

December 22, 2016 by Wrapped in Rust 1 Comment

This is a great set of instructions from Unsophisticook to make a fantastic no-sew heating pad! First, you need to get all of your supplies. For this no-sew heating pad, you’ll need knee socks (or baby leg warmers), baker’s twine, 2 cups of white rice, an empty toilet paper roll, and 10 drops of your […]

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20 Ways to Reduce Clutter Contension with Tension Rods

December 15, 2016 by Wrapped in Rust Leave a Comment

Get your shoes organized by using a tension rod. You can put it anywhere it fits! This is a great way to keep your shoes organized, and hanging them helps prevent them from getting ruined! Add a tension rod underneath your kitchen sink to help organize your cleaning supplies. Hang spray bottles and gloves off the […]

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18 Ways to Store Your Christmas Decorations

December 13, 2016 by Wrapped in Rust Leave a Comment

To protect your wreath and prevent it from falling apart or getting dusty,  try this! Simply put your wreath in a garbage bag to keep it nice, clean, and totally dust free.  Hang the wreath on a hanger to keep it from getting squished in storage. If you used a beaded garland, here’s a great […]

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17 Surprisingly Easy Ways to Deep Clean Your Bathroom

December 1, 2016 by Wrapped in Rust 4 Comments

A super easy way to clean a clogged showerhead is to fill a bag with vinegar and tie it around the showerhead. Let it sit for a few hours and then remove the bag; the vinegar will have broken down any grime! After wiping down and cleaning your glass shower door, a great way to keep […]

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