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    keeping on the kitchen theme. A sprinkle of bi-carb soda in water and soak your silver. They come up a treat. Don't be too enthusiastic with the bi-carb or done too frequently, it can lift the silver plating off the base metal. Found out the downside the hard way, sorry mum.

    Having spent over 20 years working in or hanging around commercial kitchens I'd be surprised that vanilla essence has any cleaning qualities save to make the fridge smell better.

    I never knew that a pool noodle had so many applications.

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    Up in FNQ, Clove Oil is used to wipe down furniture, and walls to kill mould. Works a treat. It is a shame I can't find it in large containers, because it would be great to add some into the laundry to kill mould on clothing.

    Ken

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    Quote Originally Posted by adonuff View Post
    Hi

    I recently rebuilt our kitchen and included a stainless steel Smeg Oven, my partner was complaining to the plumber who was fitting the gas line to it about keeping the stainless clean. The plumber said " WD40, spray it onto a paper towel and wipe with the grain". We tried it and it works really well. Since then We have used this to keep the BBQ, Rubbish bin & other stainless steel objects in the home clean.

    I remember seeing an e-mail about all the things that WD-40 is useful for. Must be somewhere on the net.

    Ken

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    Quote Originally Posted by MLD View Post
    Having spent over 20 years working in or hanging around commercial kitchens I'd be surprised that vanilla essence has any cleaning qualities save to make the fridge smell better.
    We only ever used it to cover any smells. Never noticed and cleaning properties either.

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    PVC pipe as a air reciever
    PVC pipe as a potato cannon
    Lemon Juice as a cat repellant
    Irrigation solenoid as a Air Valve
    ARB Compressor to charge cannon
    Lemon as a cannon ball
    Walking stick as a cannon ball rammer
    IR Light switch as a Red Dot laser sight
    Cat as a target (oops that IS their intended use)

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KkKkCoKHfY&feature=plcp]lemon juice cat repellant.mov - YouTube[/ame]

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    Hi,
    We needed a door bell.
    I hate the usual door bells!

    Ended up using a reversing beeper running from a 12V wall wart plug supply and used the 240V side on the bell button.

    We have a unique decaying beep sound which doesn't annoy the sheet out of me.

    cheers

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    Hp brown sauce is a brilliant brass cleaner.

    If the brass is really tarnished the smear the sauce over it and leave for 5 mins then clean off and the brass will be shiny as new. No hard rubbing or polishing.
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    Urine as a tool of revenge
    Most of the workshop peed in the bosses fenders radiator one exercise as he was being a dill! Started to suspect after complaining that his fender smelt 'tangy' on long patrols! I'm also sure some of the guys deliberately didn't aim.

    Ralph

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    my old stainless steel washing machine tub became a fire place

    I have converted a Hills Hoist into a Gyprock lifter when I re-did the ceiling in the lounge room.

    Scott

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    Another one that comes to mind is the use of Round up or similar to write long lasting and rude comments on to nicely manicured lawns, have seen the results at place where I worked for a while when a disgruntled employee who visited during the night with a small spray bottle left a message describing his ex boss in no uncertain terms.

    Got a lot of laughs impossible to fix until the grass grew back!

    Andrew

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