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keep teddy clean - how to clean cast iron

by:Longzhao BBQ     2020-03-28
keep teddy clean  -  how to clean cast iron
Hey, time traveler!
This article was published in 15/10/2015 (2056 days ago)
Therefore, the information in it may no longer be up to date.
Hi Reena, my mom read your article and wanted to know how to clean the white teddy bear.
Can you send any tips on this? Thanks kindly.
Laurie dear Laurie, cleaning the teddy bear with a vacuum cleaner is the most dangerous way to clean it.
However, wiping with a damp cloth is one of the easiest and most effective ways to clean the teddy bear.
For stubborn dirt, dirt, and smell, you have to resort to stronger cleaning techniques.
Check the care label on your bear.
Do not use a machine dryer to dry your teddy bear.
Drying the teddy bear with a hairdryer is a better way.
If your teddy bear is antique, avoid cleaning or cleaning it yourself.
There are special institutions dedicated to the restoration of teddy bears.
Another option is to put your teddy bear in a garbage bag with half a cup of baking soda.
Shake fresh.
This will remove dust and stale smells but will not remove stains.
To remove stains, use the above wet cloth technology.
* Dear Reena, can you tell me what I can use to bring a natural shine to my concrete countertop?
It used to have some gloss, but now it's dull. Greetings.
AlexDear Alex, a simple and cheap advice for you is to rub melted beeswax on the counter surface with chamois cloth.
Let it dry and wipe.
Extra trivia: the beeswax is also perfect for rubbing on screw threads to lubricate them and make them drive better.
* Feedback from excellent readers: Re: Clean cast iron frying pan very old cast iron frying pan with shell food, oil, etc for many years.
On the surface inside and outside.
When we buy a new self
Cleaning range, a friend suggested that I put the pot in the oven while I was in the ovencleaning mode.
It's like a charm!
Of course, I have to "heal" it again before using the pan.
Really like your column!
Re: Clean cast iron frying pan PansI likes the article about the old iron pan.
I have a mom-in-
Law's cast iron pot, I can only make something with that pot.
When cleaning the bottom of the pan, if needed, I wash it with detergent and a clean cloth, and then dry it with a paper towel.
A drop of vegetable oil on the paper towel is also good. Thanks.
Smelly re: Smelly dog thank you for your feedback.
Our dog did a good job, did not get sick, and the smell was not linked to his diet.
We didn't go to the vet, but after talking to an expert, he told us that the smell was most likely caused by sweat.
We believe it's true because it's getting cold now and our dog is not that smelly anymore.
We didn't even notice it.
We do believe that the smell is due to sweat and sweat as we pay special attention to it in August 30.
RyanRe: there is a simpler way to peel eggs.
I cook as many eggs as I need to, water it, shake the pan to break the eggshells, see if I don't shake enough, pour it on the cold water, and lift the eggs out with very little peeling left. Thank you.
Gwendolyn * Wonderful tips for this week: to keep the hairy spiders away from your house, bring horse chestnuts, pierce them with needles or awls, and place them under the corners and furniture of each room.
They don't stop the little spiders, just the scary big ones!
As we all know, the razor blades are made of stainless steel and the hair is just protein, so how can the hair dim your blade? It doesn’t.
The soap or shaving cream you use will blunt the blade.
So, when the razor evaporates, store it in a cup or other container with a cheap rubbing alcohol supplement of about half an inch at the bottom.
Our blades have been in use for years! !
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