Dayton Daily News

Buckle in the back

- Household Hints

Dear Readers:

When you are riding in the back seat of a car, taxicab or ride-sharing service, do you buckle your seat belt? It’s a great idea to do so. Adults, children and animals all should be in approved restraint devices, regardless of where seated.

Remember physics class? In the event of a collision, your body will continue to move unless something acts against it (the seat belt, in this case, to restrain you). If your body is moving, you can become a projectile and seriously injure other people in the vehicle, and become injured yourself.

It may or may not be the law in your state. Check the Governors Highway Safety Associatio­n (www. GHSA.org) for the laws of your state, and remember, safety is always priority No. 1.

— Heloise Dear Heloise:

I hate the “new” washing machines. I like water to fill the tub. My towels have an odor like mildew.

I hope you can help me. I’m glad you picked up where your mom left off.

— Dana W., Memphis, Tenn.

Hi, Dana. Yes, I can help you. Here are some hints:

Don’t overload the washer.

Layer towels evenly in the washer.

Fabric softener is not good for towels — it can impede absorption.

Using the hottest washer setting, add 1/2 to 3/4 cup of baking soda with a small amount of detergent in the washer. Launder as usual, and dry. This should help eliminate the sour smell.

Did you know that baking soda is a workhorse around the house? It’s great for cooking, cleaning and beauty — a multitude of uses for only pennies per use!

I’ve compiled my favorite baking soda hints and recipes in a handy pamphlet — would you like to receive one? It’s easy! Visit www.Heloise.com and click on the upper right corner of the home page to order, or send a long, stamped, selfaddres­sed envelope, along with $5, to: Heloise/Baking Soda, P.O. Box 795001, San Antonio, TX 782795001. Make a paste of baking soda, warm water and soap to scrub hands with.

— Heloise Dear Heloise:

I think you might like this and pass it on. I live in a retirement community. Every other year, our card club has a home decor exchange and luncheon.

The ladies bring their items to my house, and I stage them, then we shop. The items left over, we donate. The following year we do fashion items, which includes clothing, shoes, jewelry and more.

What a great way to reduce, reuse, repurpose and recycle!

C., via fax — Georgia Dear Heloise:

I’m so accustomed to my cellphone offering “autocorrec­t” that I wish my PC would do the same! True, I have spellcheck, but that autocorrec­t is faster!

— Jimmy Y. in St. Louis Dear Heloise:

I keep an old leather belt in the trunk to loop through han- dles of shopping bags to carry more of them more easily!

— Jenna B. in Arizona

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