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Peni A

Venus, TX
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  • baking soda, white vinegar, & boiling water

DIY Draino

better for the environment, kid & pet safe

Here's the how to:

- Sprinkle about 1/4 cup of baking soda into your drain, then pour about 1 cup of white vinegar on top of it

- While the above mixture is doing its' thing, boil a whole teapot of water. Once it's done (should be at least 7-10 minutes), go ahead and pour that whole pot ...»

of water slowly into your drain (remember, your drain is clogged so it'll take a while to go down)

- For extra drain declogging, poke a skewer all up in your drain to help push things down. I do this particularly to break up all the hair I may or may not rinse down there.

That's it! So easy, so inexpensive, and no scary chemicals.

5 Easy
Stephanie (Sandpaper & Glue)
Stephanie (Sandpaper & Gl... Fitchburg, MA
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    Commented on Feb 28, 2013
    I love going green , we need to protect the Earth and teach the younger generation how to be ...»
    green on all areas also, all they know how to do is get new and thrash the old, landfils are overflowing.

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  • Finished burlap covered cork board 1
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Burlap Covered Cork Board

I found an empty frame at a thrift store recently and I couldn't decide on whether to turn it into a chalk board or a cork board. Because I love burlap so much, I decided to integrate ...»
that by adhering it to a piece of cork and slipped it into the frame!

http://vintagemellie.blogspot.com/2012/06/ch...

Melissa U
Melissa U Burton, MI
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    Commented on Jun 29, 2012
    very neat and so simple
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  • ASCP is very easy to work with.  No prep : o )
  • Two coats of French Linen and clear wax.
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Chalk Painted Bedroom Furniture

I *heart* ASCP! I used French Linen with Clear Wax on these pieces...
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Tricia at Little Cottage ... League City, TX
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