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Super Surprising Life Hacks with WD-40 You Can Use. Top Story - January 2018.
WD-40 is literally a miracle worker in a can. It can help you in many situations if you don't exactly know where to turn to. However, if you don't know what it is, WD-40 is the trademark name for a spray that penetrates oil and displaces water that gives surfaces lubrication and protection against moisture. Meaning it can remove stains, glue, marks, etc. off of surfaces. It's also a great lubrication when you're dealing with a sticky or jammed situation.
By George Nekilan6 years ago in Lifehack
Tips for First Time Home Buyers in a Seller's Market
The thought of buying a home these days is overwhelming. Inventory is at an all time low, and homes being put on the market are few and far between. Let me share with you some of the things I learned as a first time home buyer in a seller’s market.
By Amber Tice6 years ago in Lifehack
DIY Mason Jar Projects to Make Your Home Look Great
When it comes to finding your next DIY project, it can often be overwhelming by how many different options there are. That's why we have created a list of the best DIY Mason jar projects, to narrow down the possibilities.
By Kelsey Lange6 years ago in Lifehack
How To: Make Your Home an Instagram Dream
Instagram and Pinterest alike can be either a convenient quick stop for ideas for your home, or they can be an easy way to get lost down the rabbit hole. So I've spent the last few weeks in preparation for 2018 studying current with upcoming trends from designers, consumers, and companies to bring you a list of easy ways you can craft your home into an Instadream.
By Georgia de la Bertauche7 years ago in Lifehack
How to: Style Your House Like 5-Star Homes on AirBnB
Ever stared dreamily at pictures of gorgeous homes on Airbnb and thought, "How do I get my bedroom or living room to look like this?" Well on the whole, luxury locations tend to have many similarities that are reasonably easy to achieve. Before getting into where you can find things like lanterns and rugs — here are five ways you can model your living space like 5- star dwellings.
By Georgia de la Bertauche7 years ago in Lifehack
Room Hacks: Make the Most of a Small Space with Ikea
Ikea is your new best friend. Laptop Stand & Hanging Organiser SVARTÅSEN & KNALLBÅGE from Ikea This sleek laptop stand is not only stylish and modern, but it's also easy to raise or lower the work surface to a height that suits you by just turning the easy-to-reach knob on the pedestal. Adjust the height any time you like to make it even more compact for easier storage.
By Georgia de la Bertauche7 years ago in Lifehack
4 Fabrics to Instantly Spruce Up Your Home
#1 Damask Damask, the name originating from the capital of Syria and has a history of being sold as early as the 12th century, is a fabric made from silk, cotton or linen and is opaque, featuring weaved shiny patterns usually floral in nature or arabesques. Whilst the fabric is most commonly used for traditional and rustic decorating, in recent periods it has been transformed by artists like Alistair McAuley and Paul Simmons of Timorous Beasties into a modern, bohemian and extremely unique choice for wallpaper and upholstery.This versatile type of fabric would be best used for wallpaper, cushions in living rooms or dining areas, and when used for upholstery. Use damask for a dash of class when choosing wallpaper, or perhaps on your favourite armchair.Care: Can be dry cleaned.
By Georgia de la Bertauche7 years ago in Lifehack
The Most Important Part in the Kitchen
Today, more emphasis is being placed on water regulations and conservation methods than ever before. There is no better place to look when discussing these matters than at the faucet. In homes or businesses, sink areas and faucets are hot spots for many daily activities, including cooking, washing dishes, hygiene practices and much more.
By Michael Chen7 years ago in Lifehack
Chores for a Better Morning
I very much believe in "finishing the day" before going to sleep so that you can start the next day fresh without any lingering, incomplete tasks. Lingering tasks can be frustrating and will set you back in terms of time management and getting projects done (both during and after college). By practicing good time management you can finish the day with accomplishment and satisfaction.
By Sapphira S.7 years ago in Lifehack
Baking Soda and Vinegar Science
I hate when the rubber on my shoes gets all dirty. Clorox helps, but is toxic to the environment. I thought, "What can I use that will clean the dirt off and not harm the environment?" I decided to try something different: a vinegar and water mixture.
By Holly Leatherman7 years ago in Lifehack