#lifetip — Public Fediverse posts
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Leute, wenn ihr Essen bestellt, dann macht das lieber telefonisch als via Lieferando/mjam/co!
Am Samstag waren Freund*innen da und wir haben Pizzen bestellt. Via Lieferando hätte es 67€ gekostet. Weil ich aber direkt angerufen und telefonisch bestellt habe, hats nur 53€, mit Trinkgeld dann 60€, gekostet.
Das ist halt schon signifikant weniger!
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If you're tired of lint and hair clinging to the sides of your duct/gorilla/aluminum/packing tape because you don't want lint/hair stuck to the things you tape, then there's a simple solution:
Baby Powder (Corn Starch, Baking Soda, etc) on the edges right after you remove the shrink wrap when you first get it. No more sticky edges, no more hair on your packaging.
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If you're tired of lint and hair clinging to the sides of your duct/gorilla/aluminum/packing tape because you don't want lint/hair stuck to the things you tape, then there's a simple solution:
Baby Powder (Corn Starch, Baking Soda, etc) on the edges right after you remove the shrink wrap when you first get it. No more sticky edges, no more hair on your packaging.
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If you're tired of lint and hair clinging to the sides of your duct/gorilla/aluminum/packing tape because you don't want lint/hair stuck to the things you tape, then there's a simple solution:
Baby Powder (Corn Starch, Baking Soda, etc) on the edges right after you remove the shrink wrap when you first get it. No more sticky edges, no more hair on your packaging.
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If you're tired of lint and hair clinging to the sides of your duct/gorilla/aluminum/packing tape because you don't want lint/hair stuck to the things you tape, then there's a simple solution:
Baby Powder (Corn Starch, Baking Soda, etc) on the edges right after you remove the shrink wrap when you first get it. No more sticky edges, no more hair on your packaging.
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If you have get blood on clothing and you want to avoid stains, soaking overnight in lukewarm water with a bit of hydrogen peroxide generally prevent stains. There's still blood in the morning, add more hydrogen peroxide and soak again.
If you don't have hydrogen peroxide handy, you can put salt directly on the blood spot and scrub with a small amount of water. This doesn't work quite as well but definitely helps.
There are lots of accidents and #nosebleeds in our family, since we have a couple of very active kids. This has saved us a lot of stains. My partner told me they didn't know this untill I told them, so I figure I'd share with anyone else who doesn't know. Hope this finds someone who needs it!