Antelope Valley Press

When is it OK to do the wave to drivers?

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Dear Heloise: Is there a universall­y accepted hand signal to say “thank you” to drivers who do you a kindness? When a driver slows down and allows me to merge into a lane of traffic, I am grateful. I wave my open hand high back and forth.

Yesterday, I made a wrong turn. It was rush-hour traffic, but a car stopped, flashed the hazard lights and let me into the proper lane. I was grateful, and I did the hand wave, but I don’t know if that was understood.

— Joanne R., via email Joanne, you handled it perfectly. Very nice of the other car to let you in; an open-hand wave into the rearview mirror is understood and appreciate­d. Courteous driving is always the best way to go.

— Heloise

Pet pal

Dear Readers: Meet Pork Chop and Mr. Primrose. These adorable guys are brothers. Pork Chop (orange cat) and Mr. Primrose are 9-month-old domestic shorthairs and live in Springfiel­d, Ohio, with owner Jo B.’s loving family.

To see Pork Chop and Mr. Primrose, visit www.Heloise.com and click on “Pet of the Week.” Do you have a furry and funny friend? Email a picture or two and a descriptio­n to Heloise@Heloise.com.

— Heloise

Stinky step

Dear Heloise: I stepped in gasoline at the gas station. Can you tell me how to remove the smell from my rubber-soled shoes?

— Vicki B., Warsaw,

Indiana Vicki, the first thing I’m going to tell you is what not to do. Never put any article with gasoline or petrol products in the washer or dryer.

For rubber-soled sneakers, fill a dishpan with hot water, a glug of dishwashin­g detergent and a cup of baking soda. Stir until the baking soda dissolves.

Add the shoes and let them soak for several hours — preferably overnight. Rinse thoroughly and airdry, with paper toweling inside to maintain the shape of the shoe.

Baking soda is a workhorse in the home. Nontoxic, safe, cheap and readily available, I keep boxes on hand. I’ve compiled a collection of my favorite baking soda hints, recipes and helps into a handy pamphlet. Would you like to receive one? It’s easy. Send a long, stamped (70 cents), self-addressed envelope, along with $5, to: Heloise/Baking Soda, P.O. Box 795001, San Antonio, TX 78279-5001. Or you can order it online at www.Heloise.com.

FYI: To remove strong odors from dirty clothes, add 1/2 cup baking soda to the rinse cycle. Be sure to not overload the washer — the clothes need to move around. The bad odors should rinse away.

— Heloise

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