Thursday, February 11, 2016
Berlangganan

15 Life Hacks " Simple and Easy" Nice tips

1.  Defogging A Mirror

 There are actually several things you can do to prevent your bathroom mirror from fogging up in the first place (shaving cream, vinegar, dish soap and car wax to name a few), but the easiest trick of them all is giving your mirror a quick, cool shot with your hair dryer. This is a helpful hack for small hotel bathrooms while traveling!
 
 2. Velcro & Rugs
 The nice thing about the litle bathroom alsoi kitchen rugs that come without the rubber back is that they are easier to wash, but unfortunately they just won’t stay put. Add a strip of velcro to the bottom of each corner to keep them from sliding all over the place!


 3. Fixing Dents In Wood Floors
 This would seem impossible, but the science behind it makes sense. The steam from the iron also wet cloth or paper towel expands the wood where it has been dented in. Although you’d want to test it first in an area that isn’t as noticeable, it’s worth the 3-5 minutes it takes to try it out!

 4. The Unpopped Kernel Dilemma
I don’t think there is a one popcorn lover on this planet that has mastered the perfect bag of microwave popcorn (the unpopped kernels are pretty much a guarantee), but that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a bag without losing a tooth. After popping, separate the opening of the bag just enough so that the kernels will fall through, and then shake the bag upside down over a bowl or trash can.


5. The Staple Remover Trick
Adding or removing a key from a key ring is a fingernail disaster waiting to happen. Instead of risking your manicure, try using a staple remover to easily open up the ring. Works like a charm!
6. Trash Bag Suction Issues
Pulling that bag out of the trash can is a challenge that sometimes takes four arms, a good squat, and a little muscle thanks to the vacuum that prevents a trash bag from easily sliding out. Simply drill a few holes in the side of the can to release air pressure, and make this task a whole lot easier! Avoid drilling the holes in the bottom as this could cause a leaky mess.
7. Flip Flop Fail
With enough time and wear, your flip flop straps are bound to break through the hole in the bottom of the shoe, but this doesn’t mean they have to retire. Use a bread clip to keep it from slipping through the split hole. Clever and resourceful!

 

8. Golf Tee Trick
A loose door hinge can be a tricky fix because the existing screw hole has stripped, causing the wiggly door problem. Fill in the hole with a golf tee and a little carpenter’s glue, and then cut of the end to create a flush piece of wood for your new screw. Don’t have a golf tee handy? I’ve also seen this done with toothpicks!

9. Painter's Tape Trick
 Because painter’s tape is designed to protect the existing paint or wallpaper, it makes sense to use it under double sticky tape before hanging posters or drawings on a wall. This makes the removal effortless and the wall protected against damage! Mind. Blown.

 10. A Door That Won’t Latch
 These are so many life hacks that nobody told me about! It amazes me how clever and resourceful people  be able to be and  everyday objects. Just plain useful tips also tricks for common problems. Life hacks for girls. Life hacks for guys!

11. Charger Hack
 Use a spring from an old pen to keep it from breaking! The spring works as a brace to keep it from bending and tearing any further. Take it a step further and cover the spring with electrical tape for extra protection.


12. Stripped Screw Solution
 Use a rubber band in between a stripped screw and your screw driver to give it enough grip to remove. With all of the Rainbow Loom bands scattered on the floor in every room of my house (I have a 9 year old), this shouldn’t ever be a problem.

 13. The Fork Fix
Are you the type of person that likes to see the vacuum lines in your carpet? Me too! And if you vacuum as much as I do, you know that it won’t take out pressed down carpet marks left behind from rearranging your furniture or simply packing away the Christmas tree. This is where a fork fluff is in order!

 14. Goodbye Snag
Even just one little snag in a sweater can keep it from ever leaving the hanger, but don’t be so sad just yet. Use a crochet hook to pull the snag through to the other side (yeah, it’s still there, but now on the inside where nobody can see it!). The bigger the knit, the easier this is. A fine knit sweater will require a tiny crochet hook.



 15. Toothpaste Trick
 Use a coaster, people!! I suppose that’s not always realistic, especially if you have kids like mine. In that case, there are a couple of ways to get rid of the water marks left behind from irresponsible coaster users. White toothpaste seems to have the best results. Simply rub it on with a cloth for a few minutes until you see results.