Armpit Odor Tips, Wash Baseball Cap, Remove Tree Sap & Spray Paint

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We’re diving into some practical tips today that will make life a little easier and a lot fresher.

In this issue:

  • Keeping Your Baseball Cap Clean

  • Banish Armpit Odor from Clothes

  • Remove Tree Sap from Your Car

  • Erase Spray Paint from Metal

  • And more…

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CLEANING

Ever notice how your favorite shirt still carries a hint of last night's workout? We've discovered some genius tips that promise to banish stubborn armpit odors, leaving your clothes fresher than ever.

CLEANING

It's sometimes a struggle keeping our beloved baseball caps looking fresh and clean, especially after a day in the sun. We learned that a gentle hand wash can bring your cap back to life without losing its shape.

MABEL’S WISDOM

Dusting Off Memories

Back in my day, we didn't have fancy gadgets for cleaning our dusty books. Grandma always used a simple, tried-and-true method to keep those covers looking fresh.

  • 1 part white vinegar

  • 1 part water

First, mix a bit of white vinegar with water. Dampen a soft cloth with this mixture and gently wipe the book covers. Let them air dry, and they'll be as good as new. Remember, sometimes the old ways are best!

CLEANING

We've all been there—enjoying a lovely drive under the trees, only to find sticky sap on the car when we get home. Did you know that sap can harden like glue if left untreated ? Discover these expert tips to keep your car looking its best!

FUN FACT

Straw-tastic Invention!

Marvin Stone was inspired to create the paper straw in 1888 while enjoying a mint julep. He noticed the rye grass straw he was using was altering the taste of his drink.

So, he wrapped paper around a pencil, glued it together, and voilà! The modern drinking straw was born, revolutionizing the way we enjoy our beverages.

CLEANING

Ever had a DIY project go awry with a little too much spray paint? We've got the scoop on how to easily clean up those metal surfaces, because sometimes the best creations start with a little mess.

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THANK YOU!

From freshening up your favorite cap to banishing stubborn sap, we've got the info you need ! Remember, a little elbow grease goes a long way. Keep those clothes smelling sweet and your car shining bright. Happy cleaning!

With love and laughter,

Tipsbulletin Newsletter Team

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