San Antonio Express-News

Remember good manners behind the wheel HELOISE

- Send a money- or time-saving hint to Heloise, P.O. Box 795001, San Antonio, TX 78279-5000, or Email: heloise@heloise.com.

Dear Readers: Today’s Sound Off is about bad driving habits.

Dear Heloise: All cars come with turn signal capabiliti­es, so why is it some drivers never seem to use them? I nearly had an accident today when a driver didn’t use his signals to indicate that he was changing lanes.

I may have been in his blind spot, which is all the more reason to signal that he was changing lanes.

Then there are the drivers who do not pull over when they hear or see an ambulance or fire truck behind them. In many cases a few minutes can mean the difference between life and death to the person in an ambulance. So holding up any emergency vehicle is selfish beyond belief.

Where have our manners gone when we’re on the road?

Howard K., Winchester, Tenn.

Dear Readers: Here are new uses for old typewriter­s:

⏩ Hang on a wall as a collection.

⏩ Use the keys to create wall art.

⏩ Disassembl­e the parts and make jewelry from them.

Place in a garage sale; there are many collectors today.

Heloise

Dear Heloise: Please help! I am a bachelor and need to know how to clean “ring around the collar.” Nothing I do does any good.

Bob C., Studio City, Calif.

Bob, first you’ll need to remove the grease. To do that, soak the collar (or the whole shirt) in a liquid dishwashin­g soap with a generous amount of the soap worked into the collar. Make sure the water is hot, and leave it for at least an hour. Once the grease is out (do not let the shirt dry), spray a generous amount of a prewash spray on the stain and use your finger pads to work it into the fabric in gentle circular motions. Wash the shirt as usual. If this does not get your shirt as spotless as you’d like, you might have to take it to a dry cleaner for profession­al help. Here’s a hint for you: Use an antiperspi­rant around your neck to help prevent ring around the collar.

Heloise

Dear Heloise: I love reading your handy tips. I have an easy tip for watering my potted plants because of the drought in Southern California. I use leftover ice cubes from my husband’s lunch cooler to save water. I place them in the potted plants outside.

Sandy S., Riverside, Calif.

Dear Readers: As the holidays approach, let’s all remember to wear our masks, wash our hands frequently and stay happy and healthy for the coming new year.

Heloise

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