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Cleaning & Organization: How to soften towels when line drying

I volunteer at our local cat shelter and bring home the towels and bedding..Our dryer is vented inside so cannot use it in the summer..I use liquid fabric softener when washing but they ...»
still feel rough..and not soft at all..Any suggestions would be appreciated..

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Susan B Charlestown, NH
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    Commented on Jul 20, 2012
    Dee, I did use the white vinegar along with fabric softener and it did the trick.. I hung them ...»
    out and they smelled nice and were soft.. So now am using it with all the towels and sheets...

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Cleaning & Organization: What's the best way to remove paint from window glass?

My husband painted the window frames in our kitchen and dining room without taping off the glass. Now that it's done, what's the best way to remove the paint on the glass? I tried Goof Off in one spot and it worked, but it got really messy so I wasn't sure if there might be a better way.

Thank you so much in advance!

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    Commented on Jul 07, 2012
    I always use a razor blade and it works great...
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  • Kitchen redone, sink area, baking table and doors beyond hide the washer aand dryer. 18
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  • The fridge was once to the right of the cupboards, which stuck out into the dining area..We moved the fridge to the left and shoved the cabinets down to the right...makes it much roomier and brings the fridge closer to the cooking area. 4
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I am proud of my kitchen

I remodeled my 1970's kitchen myself. I refaced the cabinets with wainscoting and picture frame molding. I did my own tile work on the countertops and backslpash. I also made my own roman shade above the sink.

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Patty S Sturgeon Bay, WI
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    Commented on Jun 20, 2012
    Very nicely done... I love it....
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