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my (frickin BLIND) cat stole the lil rubber shower drain hair catcher thingie and now i am like 99% sure she ate the hair that i had not yet cleaned out of it
#i s2g if i wake up to cat puke at 2am.....#seriously for having no fuckin EYES?? this cat is the biggest trouble maker#like she will dig through my trash cans for qtips and old make up sponges#she Will steal anything that has rubber on it#earlier she also took one of those silicone makeup brush cleaning pad things off of my sink#and i have to secure any skin care bottles with the rubber dropper thing bc she will try to take them...#like she. literally is ridiculous#and i cant tell if its bc shes extra curious since she doesnt have eyes or if she's just a truly chaotic being#((i am leaning towards the latter tho... she is ridiculous...))#having cats is a Joy and sometimes reminds me why i have absolutely no interest in having children ever#also just need 2 state that she stole the drain stopper thing literally Right after i got out of the shower while i was doing skin care nd#i didnt notice til later#thus why there was still hair in it#((key word WAS)) ((before she fuckin took it))#is this gross? idk w/e
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This report studies the Flame Retardant Silicone Sponge Rubber Sheet market size (value and volume) by players, regions, product types and end industries, history data 2018-2022 and forecast data 2023-2030; This report also studies the global market competition landscape, market drivers and trends, opportunities and challenges, risks and entry barriers, sales channels, distributors and Porters Five Forces Analysis.
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Raffle Closed. Results will be announced soon.
I'm doing a raffle. $5 is one ticket, but if you donate at least a number ending in 2 or 7 or higher, I will round up. This set is going to be a great value no matter if donate 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, or 30. If you have already donated, I'll still count that because I'm greatful and nice. This raffle will go on for 2 or 3 weeks, depending, and is only for the contentious United States because of shipping. All items are new.
Update: raffle will go until the first $10,600 is reached.
Raffle closed
Items included:
3 paper face masks
Cetaphil gentle skin cleanser
Aveeno eczema therapy daily moisturizing cream
A Colgate 360 toothbrush
Kuromi print KF94 masks from Skater and imported from Japan
John Fried Wonder Drops hair mask
Paris Amor scent room spray
Bath mat flower stickers
Gel cooling eye mask
L'Occitare verbana soap from France
Aveena oatmeal soap bar
Bioré makeup remover
Mini oxi-clean packet
Bath salts
Nieva creme tub
A rubber ducky
Covered toothbrush holder
Vanilla Bean Noel body mist
Winter Candy Apple body mist
Mini lasting fix setting spray
Dermalogica gel massage cream
Dermalogica skin smoothing cream
Dermalogica special cleansing gel
Dermalogica precleanse
Eczema honey oatmeal hand cream
And a giant floral Kate Spade makeup bag
Update: added 3 items
Dermageek gentle facial cleanser
Equate nail polish remover and
Ulta large fingerprint silicone sponge (I tried one, and they work well.)
$5 can't even get a combo at a Dairy Queen, but it can get all of this useful and nice stuff from me. So please donate, join the raffle, and tell your friends.
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Rag Doll washes the tea things when the party is over because otherwise they won't get cleaned. the old Scullery Doll was much better and quicker at it but there were so many tea parties that she broke. one day when they stuck the key in her back it just wouldn't turn anymore and no one knew how to fix it. she just waits in her chair by the fireplace, her eyes staring up at the ceiling. we give her tea every day so she doesn't feel left out but it just grows cold in her lap.
we all have our duties. Rag doll's duty was to tuck everyone into bed at night. that's what she was made for. she was made so a young witch, frightened of the dark, would not be alone. she was made to say "are you comfortable? close your eyes. this one will tell you a story," and such things. the young witch is grown and gone away, and none of the dolls here seem to need that, so Rag stands at the sink with a teacup in one hand and a soapy sponge in another, late into the night. the soapy damp smell has become a part of her. she never feels fully dry. there is only so long she can stand being tumbled in the machine. so every night, instead of crawling into bed with the other dolls, she hangs herself from the clothesline with the fan blowing on her. someday Scullery will be fixed, and this duty will be lifted from her, and the smell will fade, but for now she hardly feels fit to present herself at the tea table.
Mabel helps by bringing all of the tea things to the kitchen, which is wonderful of it, because Rag can't handle the tray and would have to make individual trips for each piece. Mabel Doll has suggested that Rag wear some kind of rubber gloves, there are some that the witch used to use for magical purposes of some kind, but Rag has no fingers. the gloves are too big and the fingers get in the way. Baker Doll who happens to be passing by looks at Rag's cloth stumps and chuckling starts to suggest condoms before Mabel cuts it off. but Rag Doll has tried washing teacups with condoms. they're weirdly greasy. "this one is fine," Rag insists.
"that one is starting to get moldy," Mabel points out.
"a witch will come," says Rag, "and Scullery will be fixed."
~🧽~
years pass. the witch who finally comes can not fix Scullery. "Ro just left you guys here to your own devices," she observes, shaking her head. "Pity."
"miss Ro has many responsibilities," ventures Mable.
"not *that* many," says the new witch. "Scullery here, for example, a beautifully well-made piece of machinery. the silicone coating is lifelike, flexible, and durable. i've never seen its like. it apologizes, by the way, for neglecting the dishes all these years. what a waste, letting it rot out here."
"it needn't worry," ventures Mable. "Rags has taken over its duties."
at this, a giant gear within Scullery cranks into action, clicking over once. some of us jump, some scream, as this is the first we've seen it move in years and our memories are not very long. Scullery's hand jerks, toppling the cup of tea placed in its lap. luckily, its heat resistant silicone will seal out the hot liquid, preventing it from any harm. its skirt will have to be laundered. (we will probably just spot clean it.)
Scullery falls back into permanent stillness. "it's very upset," the new witch remarks. "it said 'that rag doll is least suitable to perform this one's duties."
"well, it's doing its best," says Mabel. "but we hope miss Ro will come back and give it some new body. that one is starting to be like a sponge that is ready to be thrown out."
"we did suggest gloves," says Sweetie. "this one thinks it just enjoys the feeling of decay. not every doll is capable of it, you know. this one will never decay. in a thousand years its parts will still be littering the planet." Sweetie's eyes get a faraway look.
"did it not occur to any of you," the witch says, the misery of the situation beginning to soak in, "that maybe one of the dolls who's not made out of absorbent, um, cloth, would be a better choice for washing the dishes?"
blank stares. finally "these ones' witch is gone."
"but Rag Doll offered to do it. Rag Doll said it was fine."
"we have our duties. this one sweeps the floor and dusts, for example."
"this one is also made of cloth! this one thinks that one is insane for taking on such a task."
"Rag got mad when this one tried to help. Rag screamed at this one."
"no." none of us had given it that much thought.
so the new witch goes into the kitchen to see Rag Doll. "oh, you poor thing," comes out of her mouth before she can stop herself. Rag, startled, falls off the back of the chair it's standing on. it had slunk back into the kitchen, defeated, the moment it had heard the new witch say she could do nothing for Scullery.
the new witch skips over and turns off the faucet. "what is it you were actually made for, little one?" she holds out her hand to help Rag Doll to its feet.
it struggles to remember. "this one... was made to tell bedtime stories and snuggle in bed." the years have not been kind to it. at least it's freshly laundered, having gone through the washing machine and tumbled in the dryer just a few nights ago.
"my name is Zo. may I pick you up?"
not believing what it's hearing, the doll nods, and suddenly it's being lifted into the air! levitated by a magical supportive pair of arms, and pressed into the chest of a Witch. it would take that one's breath away, if that one could breathe. it was like a purpose, long forgotten, was starting to reawaken. "a good weight, a good squish," the witch was muttering. "plenty of latent magic, plenty of spells to decrease the smell of dishes over time. little one, i might just steal you!"
"wha-?"
but before it could object, miss Zo, with Rag Doll in her arms, was hopping on Elizabeta's broom and zooming out through an open window. when Baker stopped in a moment later, all it observed was a sink full of half-washed teacups and the curtains swaying in the wind.
those half-washed teacups stayed in the sink like that for a few more days, and then Baker and Mabel agreed to share the job.
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Everyone shut up this is trolls with autism part 2: fav stims/textures
These were getting really long so I may make a part 3 about comfort foods in a separate post
Aradia: obviously, her hair, she loves playing with it, braiding it adding things to it etc, but I bet when she was younger she was a Hair/shirt chewer and idk why but I feel like she'd also just like breaking things. Not smashing, but snapping pasta noodles, brittle bones, or sticks, that sort of thing. She has a chewy necklace, but it's not a tough grade one like Terezi needs. If she doesn't have something MEANT to be chewed, her shirts get holes in them. Also toe walker. Least favorite texture: when your hands have been wet for a really long time and your nails are all dried out
Tavros: he has jewelry that's for stimming, like bracelets with little spinny parts or that you take off and play with, but before that, it was rubber bracelets or hair ties that he'd never even use as intended. He has a fidget spinner and a pop socket too and you could pry them from his cold dead hands. Tavros is also very very good at shuffling cards because he just really likes the noise it makes when they all flutter together. Least favorite texture: course grade sandpaper
Sollux: pen clicking, leg bouncing, he fucks with his piercings even though he knows he's not supposed to. Often he doesn't even realize he's doing it until someone loses their mind at him for it and tells him to stop. Sometimes, if he can, he'll pull up a whole new word document/notepad and just start typing nonsense bc the act of typing on a keyboard or tapping on a screen just feels good. If anyone opened up one of these notepads, they'd just be random descriptions of what's around him or complete gibberish. Also see the link for other Sollux stim headcanons. Least favorite texture: every and all slimes
Karkat: Skin picking, absolutely, especially around his fingers. He copes by painting his nails and picking that off and it's saved his skin forever. But he also loves silicon toys, the little brush ones I mean, and anything meant to be taken apart and put back together, bonus points if it's those ones that make the little pop and click noises when you do so. Karkat also likes pop-its, yeah I said it, someone has to like them. Another link for more karkat (and more Sollux) headcanons Least favorite texture: metal + teeth
Nepeta: she's also a chewer, but she likes very hard things, nothing squishy. It's all bones, wood, plastic that kinda thing, her favorite is straws. She's also a big fan of messy crafts, like finger painting, getting her hands in the mud/shaving cream that kind of thing, she just likes being messy, making a mess but doesn't like cleaning it. Yeah and toe walking. Least favorite texture: tin foil
Kanaya: she doesn't sew AS a stim, but she does sew a really long running stitch, intentionally neglect to tie it off just so she can pull the thread out, insanely soothing to her. Also anything that's meant to be gently tapped against her face, like a makeup sponge or very soft rag is A++ Anything that jingles when she walks (jewelery but also heavily beaded fabrics) are perfect. She also loves running her nails over things, specifically tapping with them. Least favorite texture: burlap
Terezi: we've got another intense chewer. She sits right between aradia and Nepeta. They like hard things, but obviously hard as in crunchy. We knew they eat chalk but also ice, stale bread, that kind of thing, things meant to be eaten and crunchy. She's also the type to just draw all over herself with markers, the wet + cool sensation of markers going over skin is everything. least favorite texture: braille
Vriska: Hair, like moving it around/out of her hair constantly and dice. She plays with them, rolls them when theres no reason to, sometimes chews them but it's pretty rare and the oral fixation is only with dice. Idk what they're called, but the little game with the dice under the plastic dome and you push it and it pops the dice everywhere? Yeah. She also likes ripping/cutting paper a lot and will steal magazines to rip/cut them up. Least favorite texture: cotton balls
Equius: Equius is also a hair stimmer, softly brushing it. I think he *used* to hit himself in stressful situation but because he's so strong, that's obvi not an option anymore (that's why he has the battle bots) but he also just likes breaking things as in destroying them. In humanstuck, I think he regularly visits those places where you're put in a room with a bat just to smash old TV's and shit. Least favorite texture: rusty metal
Gamzee: definitely noise based stimming, his horns, little bells and squeaky toys, but also he loves just...watching wheels spin. Will sit for hours with his unicycle upside down watching the wheel go. Also beaded curtains. I think growing up on the beach, he'd also really like the texture of wet sand, touching it, walking barefoot on it, making imprints of it, that sort of thing. Least favorite texture: bugs with legs
Eridan: Spiny rings spiny rings spiny rings. At least half of his rings spin/click/or make some kind of noise, also just the sound of rings clinking on things is itself a stim. I think he likes those silicon brushes too, but he likes plucking them. Some of his books in his library aren't even meant to be read, he just will sit and turn the pages until he feels better. Idk if this counts a stim but I also think he copes by swimming to the deepest water he can stand and just laying there like a massive weighted blanket. Least favorite texture: wet paper
Feferi: hair, but also she has so many different fabrics in her outfit, they probably all have different textures that she likes touching. Feferi's a fan of squishy stuff, she likes slime, wet foods like puddings and jello. I'm sure they'd have slime that can be submerged in salt water, but above water she loves the very transparent jiggly slime. She also loves fucking with jelly fish and I bet she smacks the bulb on beluga whales for fun. Also assigned toe walker. Least favorite texture: concrete + bare feet
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Deadly Nightshade Blue Cake Parfaits
Elegant and beautifully blue—the deadly nightshade is coming for you! If Sally were to make Dr. Finkelstein a perniciously sweet treat in an attempt to escape her tower, she would surely serve up these blue vanilla bean cake parfaits in champagne flutes or parfait cups! If you don’t have either of those, little jam jars will do. Decorate with fresh blueberries and edible bachelor’s button flowers to keep your guests wondering if they’ll make it through the night! For the toffee crunch, you can either make your own (recipe included here!) or purchase toffee bits, which are often found in the same grocery aisle as chocolate chips. Yield: 12 cake parfaits | Skill Level: Easy
FOR THE VANILLA SPONGE CAKE 5 large egg whites ½ teaspoon cream of tartar ⅛ teaspoon fine sea salt 10 tablespoons granulated sugar, divided 5 large egg yolks 1 teaspoon vanilla bean paste or pure vanilla extract 2 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted ¼ cup heavy cream ½ cup cake flour
FOR THE BLUE VANILLA BEAN BUTTERCREAM
1 ½ cups unsalted butter, room temperature 2 cups icing sugar, sifted 2 teaspoons vanilla bean paste or pure vanilla extract ⅛ teaspoon fine sea salt ⅛ teaspoon blue gel food coloring FOR THE TOFFEE BITS ½ cup unsalted butter 1 cup light brown sugar 1 teaspoon fine sea salt
DECORATING INGREDIENTS AND TOOLS 10-by-15-inch baking pan (or two 8-inch round cake pans) Offset spatula Rimmed baking sheet (if making toffee) Candy thermometer (if making toffee) Piping bag fitted with an open star tip 12 parfait cups or glass jam jars Circle-shaped cookie cutter (optional) Fresh blueberries Edible bachelor’s button flowers (or other edible flowers)
TO MAKE THE CAKE: Preheat the oven to 375°F. Grease the baking pan with vegetable oil or nonstick spray and cut a piece of parchment paper to size. In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment or a large bowl with a hand mixer, beat the egg whites, cream of tartar, and salt on high speed until frothy, about 1 minute. With the mixer on, slowly add 5 tablespoons sugar, 1 teaspoon at a time, until you’ve created a meringue with stiff peaks, about 2 minutes. In a medium bowl, whisk the egg yolks and remaining 5 tablespoons sugar until light and pale yellow in color, about 2 minutes. Add the vanilla bean paste, melted butter, and heavy cream and whisk until incorporated. Sift the cake flour into the egg yolk mixture, using a rubber spatula to fold until incorporated. Gently fold the meringue mixture into the egg yolk mixture in three batches, being careful to not deflate the meringue too much. Pour the cake batter into the prepared cake pan, using an offset spatula to carefully spread the batter to the edges. Bake for 10 to 12 minutes, until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out with only moist crumbs. Place on a wire rack to cool completely.
TO MAKE THE BUTTERCREAM: In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment or a large bowl with a hand mixer, beat the butter, icing sugar, vanilla bean paste, salt, and blue gel food coloring on high speed until doubled in volume, 1 to 2 minutes
TO MAKE THE TOFFEE CRUNCH: Prepare a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper or a reusable silicone baking mat. In a small, heavy-bottomed saucepan, melt the butter over medium heat. Add the sugar and salt, whisking vigorously to combine, about 1 minute. Cook, stirring constantly, until the candy is thickened and golden and your candy thermometer reaches 290°F to 300°F (low end of the hard-crack stage). Carefully pour the hot candy mixture onto the prepared baking sheet. Let cool and harden completely. Use a rolling pin to whack the candy into toffee bits. You can make some larger shards for artful decoration of your parfaits!
TO ASSEMBLE THE PARFAITS: Fill your piping bag with the blue buttercream. Pipe a layer of buttercream on the bottom of your parfait cup or jam jar. (You can also just spoon it in, but it’s a cleaner method using the piping bag!). Using a circle cookie cutter, punch out pieces of the cooled vanilla cake. Place a piece of cake on top of the buttercream, pressing down. Add another layer of buttercream and a generous sprinkle of toffee bits. Continue layering until you reach the top of the parfait; finish with a buttercream swirl, dotted with fresh blueberries, toffee shards, and edible flowers, if using!
#spooky vibes#halfway to halloween#sally skellington#sally nightmare before christmas#nightmare before christmas#recipes to try
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[Image ID: A series of illustrations titled “The Art of Adapting,” with the subtitle “How older people ‘hack’ household devices to make them easier to use.”
Illustration 1 is titled “Soap in a stocking.” It shows a bar of soap in a stocking, with the end of the stocking tied onto a bar in the shower. The illustration is captioned “A sensible solution to handling soap in the shower, according to Dr. Hougan. You can use the soap through the stocking, and if you ‘drop’ it, the bar is still within reach, not on the shower floor.”
Illustration 2 is titled “Sponge/foam tubes.” It shows a fork and spoon, both with foam wrapped around the handles. It is captioned “Can make doorknobs, silverware, and toothbrushes easier to grip.”
Illustration 3 is titled “Clip-on napkin holder.” The illustration shows a napkin clipped onto a person’s shirt with alligator clips. The caption reads “Small alligator clips can be used to attach napkins to clothing, a more elegant solution than tucking the napkin into a shirt and less humiliating than using a bib.”
Illustration 4 is titled “Silicone rubber bumps with adhesive backs.” The illustration shows a back of silicone rubber bumps with one bump removed and stuck onto one of the buttons of a telephone. The caption reads “Put on kitchen appliances, cellphones, and keyboards to help people see and feel what buttons they need to press.”
Illustration 5 is titled “Sugru.” It shows a green blob of Sugru (spelled S-u-g-r-u) on top of the cap of an unopened prescription pill bottle. The illustration is captioned “This moldable, rubbery substance can make materials easier to turn, grab, and carry, like the tops of jars and pill bottles.”
Illustration 6 is titled “Straw holder.” The illustration shows a straw in a mug, with a clothespin being used to attach the straw to the side of the mug. This is done by putting the straw through the coiled part of the metal on the clothespin and affixing the clothespin to the side of the mug. The caption reads “Simply use a clothespin to keep the straw from moving around in the glass.”
Illustration 7 is titled “Clothes hangers.” The illustration shows the type of clothes hanger which has clips on either end of it. One of these clips is attached to pages at the beginning half of a book/magazine, and the other clip is attached to the pages at the end half of the same book/magazine. As a result, the book is held open by the clothes hanger, which is hung from the handle of a cabinet. The caption reads “These household staples have a variety of off-label uses, including holding cookbooks in the kitchen.”
Illustration 8 is titled “Shelf liners.” The illustration shows a chair with a shelf liner laying across the cushion and headrest. The caption reads “These inexpensive materials can be used as nonslip seating.”
Illustration 9 (the final illustration) is titled “Gadgetry.” It shows what appears to be a thermostat. On one of the buttons of the thermostat is a red circle with a line through it. The caption reads “For the technologically savvy, a little customizing can go a long way. Like making remote controls easier to use by taking off unneeded buttons, or removing the ‘delete’ buttons from devices like cameras and picture viewers. In another example, one person repurposed a motion detector to monitor the movement of a spouse with dementia.”
At the bottom right corner of the infographic, gray text reads “Illustrations by David Preiss.”
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I came across this article in the wall street journal and thought it might be helpful for some of my fellow spoonies
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A Homeowner’s Guide to Keeping Your Garage Door in Top Shape
Introduction: For many homeowners, the garage door is more than just a barrier—it’s a main entry point, an added layer of security, and a significant aesthetic feature of their home. To keep this crucial component functioning smoothly and to avoid unexpected repairs, a little regular care goes a long way. Here’s a straightforward guide on maintaining your garage door, ensuring it remains dependable and secure throughout the year.
Keep It Clean: Start with the basics—keeping your garage door clean not only improves your home’s curb appeal but can also extend the life of the paint and finish. Use a mild all-purpose cleaner and a soft cloth or sponge to wipe down both the inside and outside of the door. For metal doors, check for rust spots that need to be sanded and repainted, ideally during dry weather conditions.
Listen and Look: Each time you use the garage door, pay attention. Squeaks or grinding noises can indicate that parts need lubrication or that something is amiss with the rollers or tracks. Visual inspections can help you catch issues like loose bolts or worn rollers before they become bigger problems. If the door isn’t rising or lowering smoothly, it might be off-track or unbalanced.
Lubrication Is Key: A noisy garage door can be a sign of dry bearings, rollers, or hinges. Using a silicone-based lubricant or garage door spray, lightly coat these parts to keep them running quietly and efficiently. Avoid using WD-40 as it’s a cleaner, not a lubricant. Proper lubrication should be done every six months or as needed when you start hearing noises.
Check the Balance: If your garage door isn’t properly balanced, the garage door opener will have to work harder, which can shorten its lifespan. To test the balance, disconnect the opener by pulling the release handle (usually a red cord), then manually lift the door halfway. If it stays in place, your door is balanced. If it slides down, the springs need professional adjustment.
Replace the Weatherstripping: The rubber strip at the bottom of your door, known as weatherstripping, keeps out dust, water, and critters. Check this strip regularly for cracks or brittleness and replace it if necessary. This is an easy, cost-effective task that helps maintain the integrity of items stored in your garage and keeps the space energy-efficient.
Schedule an Annual Check-Up: Even with regular maintenance, having a professional technician inspect your garage door annually is a smart move. They can handle complex tasks like spring tensioning and track alignments safely and competently. This check-up can catch potential issues before they turn into costly repairs.
Conclusion: Maintaining your garage door doesn’t have to be complicated. With these simple steps, you can ensure your garage door operates safely and effectively, saving you from future headaches and repair bills. Plus, a well-maintained garage door enhances the overall value and functionality of your home.
Call to Action: Not confident in tackling garage door maintenance on your own? Contact AZ Garage Door NJ for expert assistance. Our professional team can provide you with a comprehensive check-up, maintenance service, or any repairs you might need. Give us a call or visit our website to book an appointment and keep your garage door in prime condition year-round.
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Best Car Cleaning Hacks
Eian Auto Care helps you keeping your car clean sharing best car cleaning hacks, it can be a breeze. Whether you're dealing with stubborn stains, dusty dashboards, or foggy headlights, these simple tricks will help you keep your vehicle looking its best with minimal effort.
Use Baking Soda for Deep Cleaning
Baking soda is a powerhouse when it comes to cleaning. It's gentle yet effective, making it perfect for scrubbing away dirt and grime from your car’s interior. Simply mix a few tablespoons of baking soda with water to form a paste. Use a soft cloth or sponge to apply the paste to seats, carpets, or even the dashboard. After scrubbing, wipe away the residue with a damp cloth, and enjoy a refreshed interior.
Vinegar and Water for Streak-Free Windows
Forget expensive window cleaners—vinegar and water are all you need for crystal-clear windows. Mix equal parts of white vinegar and water in a spray bottle. Spray it onto the windows and wipe with a microfiber cloth. This solution not only removes dirt and smudges but also helps prevent streaks, leaving your windows sparkling clean.
Get Rid of Pet Hair with a Rubber Glove
If you often travel with your furry friend, you know how stubborn pet hair can be. A rubber glove can make the job easier. Put on a slightly dampened rubber glove and run your hand over the seats and carpets. The rubber material will create static, making the hair cling to the glove. Just rinse the glove off when it’s full, and repeat as necessary.
Use a Toothbrush for Hard-to-Reach Areas
Dust and dirt tend to accumulate in the small crevices and seams of your car’s interior. A toothbrush is the perfect tool for cleaning these hard-to-reach spots. Whether it’s the seams of your seats, the air vents, or around the gear shift, a toothbrush can help you scrub away grime without damaging surfaces.
Coconut Oil for a Shiny Dashboard
Instead of using chemical-laden cleaners, try coconut oil to shine up your dashboard. A small amount goes a long way—just apply a dab to a soft cloth and gently rub it onto the dashboard. Not only will it leave a beautiful shine, but the natural oil will also help prevent cracking and drying out, giving your car’s interior a longer-lasting fresh look.
Remove Bad Odors with Activated Charcoal
If your car has lingering odors that refuse to go away, activated charcoal can be a lifesaver. Place a small bag of activated charcoal in your car overnight. This natural deodorizer absorbs bad smells without masking them with artificial fragrances. It’s a great way to keep your car smelling fresh.
Clean Headlights with Toothpaste
Over time, headlights can become cloudy, reducing visibility. Toothpaste, which is mildly abrasive, can restore them to their former clarity. Apply a small amount of toothpaste to a damp cloth and rub it onto the headlight in circular motions. After a few minutes, rinse with water and dry with a clean cloth. Your headlights should look much clearer and brighter.
Keep Cup Holders Clean with Cupcake Liners
Cup holders can quickly become a magnet for crumbs, spills, and sticky residue. To keep them clean, place silicone cupcake liners inside. They’ll catch any mess, and when it’s time to clean, just pop them out and rinse them off. It’s an easy way to maintain cleanliness without constant wiping.
Use Dryer Sheets to Repel Dust
Dust can settle quickly on your car’s interior surfaces, but dryer sheets can help repel it. After cleaning your dashboard and other surfaces, wipe them down with a dryer sheet. The antistatic properties of the sheet will help keep dust at bay for longer, reducing the need for frequent dusting.
Remove Stickers and Decals with a Hairdryer
Stickers and decals can leave behind sticky residue when removed. To avoid this, use a hairdryer to heat the sticker for a few seconds. The heat softens the adhesive, making it easier to peel off the sticker without leaving a mess. If any residue remains, rub it with a little rubbing alcohol on a cloth to remove it completely.
Conclusion
With these simple car cleaning hacks, you can keep your vehicle looking great without spending a lot of time or money. Regular maintenance using these tips will not only enhance the appearance of your car but also contribute to its longevity. Give these hacks a try, and enjoy a cleaner, fresher ride every time you hit the road.
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Eco-Friendly Grout Options for Regrouting
Looking to give your tiles a green makeover? Dive into eco-friendly grout options for regrouting and minimize your environmental impact.
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To keep your eco-friendly grout in optimal condition, regularly wipe down the tiled surface with a gentle cleaning solution and a soft brush. This simple maintenance routine will help prevent dirt and grime buildup, keeping your grout looking fresh and clean.
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A Comprehensive Guide to Choosing the Right Sponge Rubber Cords Online
Sponge rubber cords are versatile and essential components used in various industries for sealing, cushioning and insulation purposes. When it comes to purchasing these cords online in the Netherlands, it's crucial to understand the key factors that determine their quality, performance and suitability for specific applications. This comprehensive guide will walk you through everything you need to know to make an informed decision when choosing sponge rubber cords online.
1. Understanding Sponge Rubber Cord Materials
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Grips - Everything you need to know about grips
The rubber handles you grip on a bike are called grips. They are simple to swap out and slide over your handlebars. You can choose from a variety of coolers and softness levels. Choose your preferred color and pattern style, then try on as many grips as you can to find the ideal fit for you. Click here to shop all grips
Which bike grips—bike, bike, or BMX—fit my bike? All of these grips are compatible with bikes such as BMX, MTB, beach cruisers, fixed gear, and kids bikes. The majority of bikes (99%) have a 7/8" bar, which matches the size of every grip we provide. The grips are probably not going to fit if you need them for a 12" department store bike because they are 5/8" bar. These will not fit easily on a motorcycle, whether it is a two-stroke, four-stroke, three-wheeler or quad since they feature a throttle and a one-inch bar. Although you can stretch them out and put them on, using motorcycle grips is preferable.
Which kind of grips should you purchase?
Four different grip styles exist. Single or dual ply grips are rubber grips with one or two coolers that slide onto the handlebars. Rubber grips wrapped around a plastic tube with collars on either end to secure it to the handlebars are known as lock-on rubber grips. With or without lock-on collars, silicone grips are an air-infused grip that has a sponge-like feel to it. Sliding over the handlebars, the leather grips assist you hold while the rubber absorbs shocks.
What is the duration of these grips?
The life expectancy of each rider is different. On the other end of the scale, there are riders with acid grips and others with delicate hands. Choose a grip that fits well, isn't slippery, and comes in a colours you prefer, regardless of how quickly or slowly your grips wear out.
Which grips provide you with the best hold and traction?
Three rubber styles are made up of two rubber grip styles and an overlap. There's a ribbed design with lots of tiny rings to wick away perspiration and provide traction. A thinner solid rubber with tiny pyramids for traction is used in the opposite style. Both are combined in the third, and they can be done in different ways. Choose one from the various options; you'll get to try a lot of grips. Rubber that has been filled with air and formed into a solid tube shape is what silicone grips are made of. Your hands shape the grip to fit your hands, and a pre-formed style helps to reduce wear over time. These grips come in two kinds, and they feel more like thick foam than rubber.
Leather grips are available in two styles: one that is wrapped like a golf club and the other that is lock-on and involves stacking and sliding leather loops over a plastic tube. Holding tight feels quite comfortable with this approach.
For what duration should I invest in grips?
The overall length of the grip, measured in millimeter's, ranges from 130 to 180 mm. Any grip can be made shorter using scissors or a razor blade; 150mm is considered short. The ribbed grips on a multispeed bike are the easiest to cut down if you have shifters, which are what change the speeds. If you want a shorter grip that fits your bike, you can also cut off the flange, which is the huge cone-shaped part of the grip.
Are these grips compatible with my bike's colour?
Even amongst products that come from the same production batch, colour tints might be difficult to match precisely. Never forget that your monitor might not be calibrated to my screen or to the colour setting that was chosen at the time the picture was taken. Since they are the least expensive parts of your bike, we advise you to experiment with as many different colours and styles as you can. This is the only area of your bike that comes into contact with your skin; give it your best shot; your hands will thank you.
Which barends are included with my grips?
Grips are available in a wide variety of bar end shapes. The plastic, rubber, or metal cap that covers the end of your handlebar to prevent injuries or dirt infiltration is called a bar end. The Odyssey parend style, ODI rubber, and metal ones are the best. The ones made in the parend style are very lightweight and have a long lifespan. The ODI ones wear a little bit quicker and don't recover as quickly. The aluminium ones are significantly lighter yet still very sturdy. If you want them to last, get the metal or par end styles. Is it better to get grips with or without flanges?
The rubber ring at the end of the grip that prevents your hands from sliding inward on the handlebars is called a flange. Their purpose is to shield your thumbs from the brake pedal. Gripless grips are devoid of flangles. If I had to be completely honest with you. If you ride without a brake, you should use flangeless grips; if you ride with a brake, you should use flanged grips. Remember that this is bmx, so feel free to do as you please.
Must I get leather grips?
Leather grips are made with elegance and grace in mind. These are the styles you choose if you enjoy sports and want a bike with a traditional appearance and leather equipment. The base is made of rubber so it slides on like a regular grip, but it's stitched to offer you the best hold possible.
Which grip material is better: leather, foam, lock-on, or single ply?
Riders that prefer a slimmer grip should use the single ply grips. Lock-on grips offer the best slip resistance despite being significantly thicker. For cyclists who are having trouble finding a grip that can absorb perspiration while riding, foam grips are the ideal option. The most stylish machines and non-aggressive riding have leather grips. Must I get leather grips? Are certain grips more robust than others? The grips feel thicker or thinner depending on the style or pattern. The thinnest grips are often those with a knurled design, whereas the thickest grips are typically those with robber. We recommend a thinner, knurled grip if your hands are really small or if your hand size is less than 7. The ribbed hands will feel larger if you have larger hands. Contact Information: Call Now:- +91–93121–10211 Visit our Website:- www.shivamengineeringworks.com Address:- Said No. A-3, Ground Floor, DSIDC Complex Near Police Station, Sultanpuri, Delhi-110086
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