Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

HELPFUL HINTS

- Heloise@Heloise.com

DEAR READERS: With all of the holiday activities, our homes are probably messier than usual this time of year. Use these basic cleaning hints to get back to sparkling clean.

■ Before you decide to use a commercial cleaning product, first read the label. Cleaners are different, and you might need to dilute or mix the product with another ingredient. (But never mix bleach with ammonia!)

■ Get the area to be cleaned ready by getting rid of food, dirt and loose substances. You can use a dry duster, broom or vacuum to do this.

■ Figure out exactly what the dirt is so you can use the right cleaner to do the job. If you think the cleaner could harm the surface, test it in a hidden spot first before you apply it.

■ Apply enough of the cleaner to cover the surface, and allow enough time for it to work. Never wipe it off too quickly.

■ Remove the cleaner with a sponge, cloth or squeegee to get up the mixture and dirt. Rub stubborn areas. Rinse, if necessary, and wipe up all liquid. Dry with an absorbent cloth or air-dry, if instructio­ns recommend it.

DEAR READERS: If a family member or relative has brought a hot pizza box and placed on your wooden dining table and it left white spots, use this hint to remove them.

If the table has a coat of furniture polish or wax on it, here’s what to do. Put white toothpaste on a fingertip or cloth and rub with the grain of the wood until it becomes warm. Wipe it with a lightly damp (water only) cloth and then dry well. You might have to repeat this several times to get through the polish buildup. If the spots are deep, keep trying — one layer at time — until gone. Then polish again.

DEAR READERS: When you are mixing these tasty treats, it can be such a mess when you move the batter from the bowl to the baking tins. But to prevent the mixture from making a mess, use an ice cream scoop to pick up the right amount of batter. There won’t be any mess or waste.

DEAR READERS: As the cold weather arrives, we turn up the heat to warm our houses. But the cost of electricit­y and natural gas also seem to be increasing. Take these two steps to help lower bills.

1. Install a programmab­le thermostat that you can set so the heat goes on and off when you want.

2. Make the change from incandesce­nt lightbulbs to LEDs. While they might cost more initially, they last for years and use less electricit­y.

Send a money- or time-saving hint to Heloise, P.O. Box 795001, San Antonio, Texas 78279-5000; fax to (210) 435-6473; or email

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