Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

HELPFUL HINTS

- HELOISE

DEAR HELOISE: All I hear from my friends is how expensive things have gotten. Yes, but there are bargains and people who freelance their work. You can ask who your friends use for repairs, plumbing, electrical work, housekeepi­ng, yard work and so on. If people you know trust and like them, you might also like to use their services.

Need a new sofa, washer or dishwasher? See if you have a scratch-and-dent store near you. Most times, there are some very small imperfecti­ons on an appliance, but the item is marked down.

Clothing is another area where you can find great savings. There are always sales and discount stores. Even online shopping has become a bargain hunter’s paradise. Discount stores are popping up all over the place, and they often have sales, too.

Some furniture stores will sell you a floor sample, but make sure you get a great markdown. Or you can usually find sales online for furniture.

There are a number of sites online that can find bargains for you as well. If you see something that’s a great buy and you have to get a birthday gift for someone who has a birthday in four or five months, go ahead and buy it, then put it away until the day arrives.

Prices are high right now, but with a little effort, you can work within your budget and save a considerab­le amount of money. Ask yourself if you really need a brand name or if something off-brand can work for you instead. And remember, fashion is about the look, not the price!

— Darcy K., Holland, Mich. DEAR HELOISE: Can you tell me how to get rid of bathroom mold and mildew, especially in the shower? It seems to have a life of its own because it comes back no matter what I do.

— Karen D., Mansfield, Ohio DEAR KAREN: Try this: Turn on the exhaust fan. If possible (and in warmer weather), open a window. Let the air flow throughout the room. Wipe down the water on the shower walls. Always leave open the shower door or curtain and the bathroom door after you have finished showering to help with airflow.

About once a month, make a mixture of 2 cups of bleach to 1 gallon of water and splash it onto the most troublesom­e areas of your bathroom. Leave on for about 10 minutes, rinse, then wipe dry.

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