Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Protect Your Car. Stink Proof Your Bathroom.
What do these two tips have in common? Well, they both have to do with rear ends - and they're both - REJECTED!
Randy from Texas says: Take empty egg cartons, spray paint them the color of your car, get some double stick Velcro and stick them to the back of your bumper. This will protect your vehicle's back bumper, especially when you're parallel parking in crowded areas.
Doesn't sound like a horrible idea, but I think there might be an easier way. Meet the Bumper Badger. Since 1996 these guys have been selling protection for only $39.99. Specially designed to attach inside your trunk, you just flip out the impact/weather-resistant PVC when you're parking in a 'danger' zone.
Margaret from New Jersey says: Cover up nasty bathroom odors by putting a few drops of nail polish remover into the toilet.
The remover definitely can get rid of the stink of - let's say - a yucky elimination. But one thing is certain, you’re going to replace one bad stink with another. I recommend the old match trick, It doesn't smell pretty, but the sulfur will get rid of the smell - and at least that odor will fade quickly.
From protecting your rearend to keeping the lavatory smelling fresh, how do YOU protect your assets?
Randy from Texas says: Take empty egg cartons, spray paint them the color of your car, get some double stick Velcro and stick them to the back of your bumper. This will protect your vehicle's back bumper, especially when you're parallel parking in crowded areas.
Doesn't sound like a horrible idea, but I think there might be an easier way. Meet the Bumper Badger. Since 1996 these guys have been selling protection for only $39.99. Specially designed to attach inside your trunk, you just flip out the impact/weather-resistant PVC when you're parking in a 'danger' zone.
Margaret from New Jersey says: Cover up nasty bathroom odors by putting a few drops of nail polish remover into the toilet.
The remover definitely can get rid of the stink of - let's say - a yucky elimination. But one thing is certain, you’re going to replace one bad stink with another. I recommend the old match trick, It doesn't smell pretty, but the sulfur will get rid of the smell - and at least that odor will fade quickly.
From protecting your rearend to keeping the lavatory smelling fresh, how do YOU protect your assets?
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