Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

HELPFUL HINTS

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DEAR READERS: To remove road tar from your vehicles, use an oil-based, prewash spray made specifical­ly for the surfaces of automobile­s. Spritz this onto the tar spots and let it work for several minutes. Then scrub with a plastic scrubber. Rinse completely and buff the areas with a microfiber cloth.

DEAR HELOISE: I have a round lawn sprinkler that shoots water straight up in the air. Last year, I bought a child’s wading pool that was big enough for two small children and filled it with water. Then I placed the round water sprinkler in it and let my grandkids play inside. They had a blast, and on a very hot day, it was a good form of entertainm­ent. They were wearing the sprinkler like a crown, pretending they were part of a fountain and having a ball.

Entertaini­ng children does not have to be expensive. When my new refrigerat­or arrived, the grandkids played with the box it came in for hours. Another day, I bought some cheap sidewalk chalk, and they loved drawing on my paved driveway with it. When it rained, we made paper kites out of tissue paper and rags for a tale.

We started to grow an avocado in a jar of water back in October, and now that it’s sprouting roots, we’re off to plant it this coming weekend. They named the tree “Oscar,” and he’ll be planted in my backyard.

All it takes is a little imaginatio­n! — J.D., in California

DEAR READERS: Whenever you are working on home improvemen­t projects, make certain that you pick up everything when you are done, including nails, blades, staples, solvents and paints. Have a designated area where all of these items can be placed when you are finished. And double-check everything is in its place before walking away.

DEAR HELOISE: It won’t be long before flea and tick season gets here. In some parts of the country, it’s already here. So, please tell your readers to ask their veterinari­ans what they recommend to keep their pets free from these pests. There’s flea shampoo and combing that helps, but a vet might know of newer, more effective remedies. — J.F., in Arizona

DEAR READERS: Hold fire safety drills in your home to show your family members how to handle emergencie­s. Run them through a drill every six months so that they know which routes to take to get out of the house safely. Send a money- or time-saving hint to Heloise@Heloise.com

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