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How to Remove Mold from Plastic Toys Make a solution of one part distilled white vinegar to 20 parts warm water (½ cup of vinegar per gallon of water). Submerge the toy in the vinegar solution. Let sit for 1 hour. Squeeze out any excess water and rinse the toy off. Let it air dry completely.
Anchor your plastic shed to its base to ensure it stays firmly fixed to the ground. Polycarbonate sheds offer plenty of protection from wet...
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In most areas of the United States, garage footers are usually dug 36 inches below the final grade. The footer size is typically 20 inches wide and...
Read More »We’ve spent a lot of time talking about common sources of mold on our blog here at My Pure Environment. But one source that we haven’t talked about, may surprise you. And it’s particularly concerning, because it’s something your children interact with regularly—bath toys. If you’re looking around right now and noticing that there’s more than one potential source of mold in your home, not to worry. In this article we’ll discuss how to remove mold from plastic toys, and how to get moldy bath toys clean and safe for your little one to play with again.
It's simple – sheds don't typically need consents Typically, minor dwellings such as sheds are far less complex than a larger building and pose...
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Space your wall studs either 16 or 24 inches apart. Unlike the floor joists, spacing the wall studs 24 inches apart won't cost you much in terms of...
Read More »For toys that squeak or squirt water, be sure to fill the inside of the toy with the solution when you submerge it. If the toys still smell like vinegar after cleaning, you can give it an additional rinse with warm water. Just be sure to let it dry completely again before giving it back to your child.
Yes, woodworking is very profitable if you're skilled, know your worth, and have a plan on how and where to sell your woodworking products. While...
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The first and most important step is seeking out the right assistance program, either through local organizations or the government. A quick search...
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Generally, you should aim to do this every few weeks. Sometimes, you will notice detritus worms living inside the gravel. These are small, white...
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If there is no roof overhang (eaves, or soffit) the alternatives are to add a Hicks Starter vent or similar product, or lower roof spot vents (less...
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