Extraordinary Uses for Ordinary Things by Editors of Reader's Digest

Extraordinary Uses for Ordinary Things by Editors of Reader's Digest

Author:Editors of Reader's Digest
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Reader's Digest


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Nail Polish

*NAIL POLISH AROUND THE HOUSE

Make buttons glow in the dark It happens all the time. The lights are dimmed, you grab the remote control to increase the TV volume, and darn, you hit the wrong button and change the channel instead. To put an end to video flubs, dab glow-in-the-dark nail polish onto frequently used remote buttons. You can also use phosphorescent polish to mark keys and keyholes and other hard-to-spot items.

Mark your thermostat setting When you wake up with a chill and don’t have your glasses, it’s easy to return to your comfort zone if you’ve marked your dial-type thermostat. Simply set it to your preferred temperature and then make a thin mark with colored nail polish from the dial into the outside ring.

Tip Using Nail Polish

To keep nail polishes fresh and easy to use, store them in the refrigerator. Keep them together in a little square plastic container.

Shaking a polish bottle to mix the color can cause bubbles. Roll the bottle between your palms instead.

Wipe the inside threads of your nail polish bottle and cap with a cotton swab dipped in polish remover before closing them. It’ll open more easily.



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