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SCUFFED SOFA? BUY A TOUCH-UP KIT RIGHT MEOW

It’s the best bet to hide damage done by cats or you can use shoe polish for quick fix, too

- REENA NERBAS

Q My cat has put multiple nicks/scratches on my leather couch. How can I cover them, so they are not as noticeable? A Scratches become less noticeable if shoe polish is colour matched and applied to leather. However, be aware because shoe polish may transfer to fabrics if guests sit on the area that you repair. Your best bet is to purchase a leather touch-up kit. Make sure that you follow the manufactur­er’s instructio­ns for using the kit to achieve the best results. Q I regularly purchase asparagus. However, I often leave it too long before cooking it. Do you have any advice for reviving limp asparagus so that I don’t end up wasting any more money? A Unless the asparagus is too far gone, revive asparagus the same way you would revive limp celery. Place veggies in a tall pot with ice water in the refrigerat­or for 30 minutes.

Q What is the best way to get rid of pet (dog) smell in the house — enzyme stuff ? What I am told is that the smell can permeate into the walls, floors and even the furniture. A For very overpoweri­ng smells, you may want to consider renting an ozone machine because the smell will disappear quickly. This little machine is not recommende­d for regular use, but it is great for enclosed areas that are affected by pets, smoke or flood damage or other scents. The machine lets out a molecule called ozone (which is oxygen with an extra molecule attached). The third molecule escapes into the air and absorbs all odours. These machines can be rented at tool rental retailers, as well as some hardware stores. Read all manufactur­ers’ instructio­ns before use. If you opt not to use an ozone machine, you can remove the smell by painting, replacing flooring, washing the walls, baseboards and windows and cleaning the furniture.

Q I have tried several commercial and homemade glass cleaners to clean the inside of my car windows, but they have always left streaks when the sun reflects off the windows. Do you have any suggestion­s for cleaning the inside of vehicle windows?

A Purchase a good, quality squeegee, a wet mop and a window scraper. Here’s an amazing window cleaner recipe. In a gallon (4.5-L) sized container mix: 1 cup (250 mL) rubbing alcohol and 1 teaspoon (5 mL) cheap shampoo. Fill to the top with water. Spray windows and scrub with a wet window mop. Use a scraper to remove any dried-on bugs and leaves. Avoid cleaning windows when the sun shines directly on them. The sun will dry the windows too fast, which will result in streaks. Clean the water off the glass with a squeegee. Wipe the edges of the squeegee after removing the water. Dry windows with either a good, quality microfibre cloth or old newspaper. Crumple it up and rub the windows until they’re dry. For extra shine, put cornstarch in a bucket with water. Wipe windows and dry with a microfibre cloth or newspaper.

SOFT HANDS FOR A SMOOTH WINTER

Make your own hand lotion: Into a double boiler, melt 4 ounces (115 mL) sweet almond oil and 1 ounce (30 mL) beeswax. Remove from heat and add 2 oz. (60 mL) water and stir well. Add 10 drops vitamin E and 10 drops of your favourite essential oil such as lavender. Stir until cool. Pour into jars or metal tins. Submitted by: Candace

Reena Nerbas is a popular motivation­al presenter for large and small groups; check out her website — reena. ca — to ask a question or share a tip. Disclaimer: Every user assumes all risks of injury or damage resulting from the implementa­tion of any suggestion­s in this column. Test all products on an inconspicu­ous area first.

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