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Recycling plastic bottles at home

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Recycling plastic bottles at home Today I will show you an unrealistically cool homemade dress for PET bottles from improvised materials. I wish you all a pleasant viewing! credit AVTO CLASS -  https://youtu.be/drXZ2Grwm08

We Tested 7 Odor-Removing Hacks To Freshen Up Your Stinky Winter Boots

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When the weather outside is frightful, our winter boots are often all that stands between our toes and frostbite. While our boots certainly do a good job at keeping us warm, they do an equally good job at becoming extremely stinky over time. We’ve all rejoiced in the relief of taking off our heavy boots — only to have a foul odor waft up from our footwear. No one is immune to this issue, but there are certain measures you can take to freshen up your boots and remove their unpleasant smell. To find out what’s the best hack for de-stinking winter boots, we put seven different methods to the test. We tried orange peels, a rice and baking soda combination, dryer sheets, baking soda, a peppermint oil and water solution, newspaper, and rice with essential oils. To test all of the hacks, we recruited seven equally stinky pairs of winter boots. Each pair was given a different deodorizing method and left for 24 hours so the solution could work its magic. Some of the hack...

Wine Stains: We Tested 10 Methods To Find The Best Way To Save Your Clothes

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We all like to enjoy a glass of wine once in a while. In fact, sometimes a glass or two can turn into three or four. Of course, the more wine we drink, the more likely we are to have a little accident. We all know how stubborn wine stains can be. The truth is, spills can even happen when we’re stone-cold sober. Red wine always has a way of ending up the last place it should be — like  our clothes. Everyone has a different wine stain removal method, but not all of them are equally effective. To find the best way to save your clothes from wine stains, we tested 10 different solutions. Our options: cat litter, salt, baby powder, club soda, vodka, milk, baking soda and white wine, hydrogen peroxide and dish soap, a stain-remover pen, and hot water. Admittedly, some of these may sound a little outlandish, but each technique has its own supporting theory as to why it can work. For instance, the dry materials like cat litter, salt, and baby powder possess pr...

Singer Says She Hasn’t Shown Judges Her Best, But Even Simon Leaps To His Feet When She’s Done

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Yoli Mayor had one of the most memorable auditions on this season of  America’s Got Talent , as it first seemed that she wouldn’t make it through to the next round. The 21-year-old singer took the stage wearing a fancy gown, jewelry, and hairstyle that Simon said didn’t suit her. She also started singing a song (“I Put a Spell on You”) that Simon felt wasn’t the right fit for her young age. Luckily, Tyra Banks stepped in to help Yoli transform. When Yoli started again with an Ed Sheeran song more appropriate for her vibe, she blew the audience and the judges away, eventually making it through to the next round. On the July 25, 2017, “Judge Cuts” episode, Yoli returned to the  America’s Got Talent  stage to give her next performance. This time, Yoli chose a song that was perfectly suited to her incredible pipes. The Miami singer performed Rihanna’s “Love on the Brain,” hitting every high note effortlessly and showcasing just how stron...