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How can I get toothpaste stains out of carpets?
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Our eldest son is autistic and lacks comprehension about many things. This results in us being confronted with many unexpected difficulties. ...

toothpaste works. I just used it on an antique walnut table. The ring is gone.
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I had a water mark on my beautiful wood kitchen table for months. I tried white toothpaste and it disappeared! Thanks so much! ...

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Mix the base coat with clean water to a toothpaste consistency. It should still stick to the trowel; if it is too loose add a small amount of the dry base coat and remix.

Try rubbing a little toothpaste on the area using a soft cloth, wipe off and dry. Still there? then
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White Heat Marks and Water Rings on Wood Furniture: If the wood has a good finish (don't try on bare wood), mix equal parts of baking soda and regular white, non-gel toothpaste.

Colgate Regular Flavor Toothpaste. To polish scratches out of a car's finish, squeeze a dollop of Colgate Regular Flavor Toothpaste onto a clean cloth, gently rub over the scratch marks, and then buff.

Besides personal care products (think organic toothpaste and deodorant) and household items (biodegradable garbage bags) you'll find delightful options for your bedroom. None of them are cheap -- they're luxurious with prices to match.

The smallest drywall repair, as you probably know, can theoretically be handled with toothpaste or, more appropriately, caulking compound.

To get stains out of marble, apply a poultice of one part salt, four parts flour, and just enough water to make a toothpastey mix. Let dry, scrape off, and rinse. To clean paint off marble, use regular paint solvent and scrape with a razor blade.

It is mildly abrasive and nontoxic, so it's a good substitute for toothpaste should you ever run out. Just sprinkle the powder into your hand; dip in the wet bristles; then brush and rinse as usual.

You can store all sorts of items there, such as towels, toothpaste, etc. Bathroom vanities can have drawers as well as shelves. Here's a wonderful way to give your bathroom an elegant look for not too much money.

As for miscellaneous items that seem to find their way into the linen closet, move them to a more logical spot: extra tubes of toothpaste to the bathroom, laundry detergent to the utility room, packages of batteries to a desk drawer.

The reaction produces a toothpaste-like gel that develops over years or decades until the forces created expand and crack the concrete.

My favorite feature is that there is no visible drain (you know, the spot where grime, toothpaste, and hard water deposits really like to build up). Instead, this sink "drains water away without the hassle and unsightliness of a drain and plug." ...

A new bathroom also can free up space in your own bathroom, which allows you to keep it neat and tidy and free of toothpaste spills. Another bathroom can also help boost your home value in the marketplace. Just keep it simple to avoid overimproving.

A bowl or basket of toiletries in the bathroom is a thoughtful touch. Travel sized shampoos, conditioners, toothpaste, soaps and more are a nice accessory for the back of the toilet or for the vanity.
4. Rugs ...

Instead of having toothbrush holders, you can use tackle boxes in which you can store toothbrushes, toothpaste, mouthwash and floss. Not only will this be fun for you, but it will encourage your children to want to take baths and brush their teeth.

Because its food preference ranges from things like syrups, jellies, pastries and grease to toothpaste it has the faculty of appearing all of a sudden in various places in the house.

Mirrors can be scratched and before you call in a mirror expert or throw the scratched mirror away you can attempt to economically remove the scratch by rubbing a small amount of regular (not gel) toothpaste into the scratch and then polishing the ...

It will be a great place to hang cleaning rags and damp washcloths or drying hosiery. Use turntables to minimize storage for tall bottles of hairspray, toothpaste, or shaving cream. See-through boxes and pull-out drawer units are handy.

In answer to number 2, there are 2 treatments I've heard, but not tried personally. Firstly, try applying toothpaste over the scratch, leave to dry, and then rub off and buff up. An alternative for heavier scratches is a mix of vinegar and mustard.

for a way to add storage space to your bathroom without sacrificing style or design, consider using bathroom storage shelves. Not only will adding shelves to your bathroom give you additional space in which to store towels, lotions, toothpaste or ...

Spout O-ring kits are available for many faucets, or you can take the old O-rings to the hardware store or plumbing supply store and match them up with new ones. Remember to pick up a small toothpaste-type tube of plumber's grease while you're there.

like making sure that the grout in the bathroom tub, showers and sinks doesn't spill over onto the tile or ceramic, and that the grout is a thin clean line-not a thick yuck that looks like a first grader got hold of a tube of glue or toothpaste.

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