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10 Ways to Get Blood Stains out of Everything
If you need to get blood stains out of clothes, there are many different remedies you can try. To remove blood stains, you can try interesting remedies such as a meat tenderizer, salt water, enzyme-based cleaner (which breaks down the protein in stubborn stains), and laundry detergent. Depending on what surface you are trying to remove dried blood from, different remedies may work better than others to remove the stain effectively. Here are our best solutions to get blood stains out.
By Morgan E. Westling7 years ago in Lifehack
Lifehacks for Removing Nail Polish Without Remover
For many people, chipping nail polish is like an irksome itch you just can't stop scratching. When your beautiful coat of color starts flaking off, it brings an often uncontrollable urge to get rid of the offending paint, even if it means mangling your nails by chipping away the rest of it. But, as you probably know, this is a terrible thing to do to your nails, and will leave them looking scratched and hurting. Luckily, there are many healthier methods for removing nail polish without remover that don't involve this kind of nail trauma, so don't panic when you see that empty bottle of acetone.
By Nicola P. Young7 years ago in Lifehack
Tips and Tricks on Having Money for All Ages! (Part 1)
Do you want more money in your life? Are you someone who wants to be able to buy that new $1,000 laptop or go on that $2,500 vacation? Well lucky you! Here I have some tips and tricks that will help you get there quicker than you think.
By Adriana Hernandez7 years ago in Lifehack
10 Lifehacks That Will Cut Your Cleaning Time in Half
I'm an odd bird when it comes to cleaning. I used to be the kind of person who abhorred cleaning with a passion, but then slowly grew to love it. Cleaning is now a way I help myself feel in control of my life, and keep my chaos to a minimum.
By Mackenzie Z. Kennedy7 years ago in Lifehack
How to Fix Saggy Couch Cushions
If you don't know how to fix saggy couch cushions, they can be a major curse. They're unsightly, uncomfortable, and kind of sad, sometimes being the catalyst to dissatisfied sex on the couch. If you're anything like me, the sight of your new, beautiful couch in the living room brings a feeling of satisfaction, and even excitement. When couch cushions start sinking and sagging, looking ever more sad and sat-upon, it takes a toll on your aesthetic sensibilities. Plus, as the cushions get flatter and flatter, and the filling gets lumpier and lumpier, they can start to get much less comfortable. In order to avoid this, here are some tips for fixing those sagging couch cushions so your couch doesn't have to be a sore spot in your life anymore.
By Nicola P. Young7 years ago in Lifehack
Need to Know the Top 10 Legal Ways to Make Money Fast in 2018?
Today, I am going to show you the top ten ways to make money fast in 2018. It is quite clear that if you are reading this post you want to learn how to make money fast and earn an online income as a side hustle. Now, before I go any further, if the word fast is the only reason you decided to read this, then you probably should move on to some pie-in-the-sky post—this post may not be for you. Otherwise, the word fast is relative to your effort and actions. Meaning if you are willing to put in honest effort, you should watch to the end.
By Robert Kempster7 years ago in Lifehack
Baby Steps to Lower Your Carbon Footprint
So I'm sure by now you've heard of the "zero waste" or "low impact" movement. Many times the idea of zero waste sounds perfectionist and intimidating, but there are many simple ways you can reduce your carbon footprint without having to change your lifestyle.
By Vala Rogers7 years ago in Lifehack
How You Can Start Saving
If you’re still living at home, and your parents are flipping the bill on your food, electricity, maybe even your phone and your car if you have one, take full advantage of it. Take that time to save your money and create projects that could generate more income for yourself. Even if you still have some overhead at home (such as I did), it’s still most likely less than you’d be spending out in the world. Thank your parents for covering any of your living expenses. When I got my license, I had to pay a portion of my car insurance. Later, I also would have to pay for my clothes (which I cheated a little by just putting certain clothes on my Christmas list), and I’d pay a portion of my personal electricity use. Was I spending $150 per month on bills when I was 18? Yes, but it was still a fraction of what I’d need to pay to live on my own. This is probably the best way to start saving without needing to work full time, though I always recommend you can work full time if you can. Just don't compromise your education—that’s still important.
By New-Gen Money7 years ago in Lifehack











