Haley's Cleaning Hints
In paperback for the first time - the authors of the bestselling Haley's Hints tackle household grime, goo, and garbage... Readers will be amazed at how much money they can save by not having to buy those expensive cleaners, deodorizers and "wonder" products. In these pages, they'll get the inside scoop on the amazing multiple cleaning properties of their very own "Household Heroes," like shaving cream, toothpaste, vinegar, mayonnaise, baking soda, salt, hand cleaner, panty hose
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The Perfect Compendium for the Household,
“Haley’s Cleaning Hints” is a follow-up to the original “Haley’s Hints” which sold over 400,000 copies. The most popular section of the original book was the one on cleaning. As a result the Haleys compiled “Haley’s Cleaning Hints”.
This book contains thorough instructions for cleaning just about anything you might encounter. From specific stains like fruit juice and ink to specific products like chewing gum, to specific items like garden tools or barbeque grills, it covers just about any cleaning problem. Best of all, most of the procedures involve using ordinary household items like baking soda, ammonia, and vinegar. “Haley’s Cleaning Hints” is a highly recommended purchase for anyone seeking a reference book on cleaning anything quickly and easily with common household products.
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|Best Wedding Present I Received!,
We received this book as a wedding present a couple of months ago, and it is the best gift we got! There are all kinds of wonderful ideas in here–a whole section on caring for different types of flooring (wood, linoleum, tile), cleaning anything you can imagine, a stain removing bible. . .it has everything. This book is going to become my standard wedding present to new couples. This is second only to a phonecall to mom.
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|Haley’s Cleaning Hints,
This book is perfect for the person who likes to keep old
possessions looking new. There are a plethora of hints including
“how to do the following” :
o clean tile with a toothbrush and toothpaste
o remove white chalk with hosiery
o clean with vinegar
o make copper look new with water and salt followed by an
application of lemon polish
o soak red wine with a paper towel and remove with borax and
water
o remove tea stains with baking soda
o clean silver with hot water, salt and water softener
o remove wax from the carpet with hairdryer heat and soften wax
until removal on a paper towel
o remove bath stains with hydrogen peroxide and cream of tartar
o remove chocolate stains with water softeners stirred in water
o remove ink with hairspray and soap
These are just a few of the helpful hints described in the book.
The presentation is easy to read. This acquisition is a must
if you seek to preserve household goods in virtual perpetuity.
The work is a solid value for the money spent.
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