I thought I’d break it down for you a little bit today in case you find yourself trying to plan the perfect mudroom renovation any time soon.. Hooks.
I think this must have been from that sticky stuff, because the uniform went through the wash once or twice before I caught the tar-ish stuff on the navy blue fabric.But still, these things happen and they do clog up the lint screen, so you’ve got to get rid of them!.

Start With the Usual Quick Clean.Remove all of the excess lint from the surface of the screen with your hand like you normally would after each load of laundry and then fill a bucket up with warm soapy water.Add in about 1/2 cup of vinegar into the soapy water and then swirl it around.

Place your lint trap/screen thing into the bucket of water, being careful not to bend the screen too much or damage it.. You want to make sure that the whole screen is submerged if possible.For my type of lint screen, I find it really useful to use a. rectangular bucket.

Actually, I find these rectangular buckets to be pretty useful for most things, plus they store easily on a shelf or in cupboard!
It’s these little details that make a difference, isn’t it?The PURE oils go through 9 different purity tests and are super high quality.
They’re also about 1/2 the price of a lot of oils that you can get from the other big essential oil companies so that’s why I almost always buy from there.I linked to some oils from other manufacturers in some of these projects for your convenience so you can see what the bottles look like or buy them instantly through Amazon.
This brand that I’ve linked to is the brand that I usually go with if I’m out of something and need to pick it up from a local store and don’t have time to wait to get my PURE order for that month.I find that if I don’t provide enough info about which essential oils I choose and why in these posts, that someone always asks to have that part of things explained a little better.
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