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Pure genius. Pretty Handy Girl shows exactly where the holes should go.
You have to lay the tape in a specific way — this Instructable has the details.
Put some Windex on it — seriously! Read more on What's Up, Fagans?.
This is a common thing in retail, too — rubbing the metal racks to help hangers slide easily — so it'd also probably work well in your closet, if you have a metal rod. From Apartment Therapy.
Just mix 'em in equal parts. You can also use rubbing alcohol, if that's what you have around. I still make this every time I clean the bathroom, because it *works*!
For a while, anyway. Which is better than nothing! From Creekline House.
Next time I spot a bug in my apartment... it's doomed! From r/LifeProTips.
You'll have to completely clean it before you can start this, of course because it mostly helps prevent the buildup of a scaly ring. From Apartment Therapy.
I used to put off washing my brushes — then I got a cleaning mat for $10.99 and discovered this hack. Now I wash 'em once a month.
The paint won't dry, and you won't have to wash 'em. From Ugly Duckling House.
I tried a similar filler hack, and yep — it works. From Passionate Penny Pincher and Thrifty Home Decor Chick.
From Head-Fi.
If I could reorganize the Tupperware cabinet of my childhood, this is what I'd do. From Everyday Organizing.
Although TBH I usually have my reusable bags with me, I do keep a tissue box for the few plastic bags I get these days. From Easy Going Organizer.
From This Old House.
Or a broom dedicated to only cleaning your tub and shower. From One Good Thing By Jillee.
Childhood craft supplies with a practical purpose. Who knew? From In My Own Style.
Well, according to this video, first you fill the pan with hot water, dish soap, and the dryer sheet — and let it soak for a bit. Then the grime will lift right off.