Dayton Daily News

Quick fixes to fabric in between major cleanings

- Heloise Household Hints SEND A GREAT HINT TO: Heloise, Box 795001, San Antonio, TX 78279-5001; Fax: 1-210-HELOISE

Dear Readers: So many of the fabrics in our houses are used daily, but we don’t pay much attention to them until there’s a spill or an emergency. Here are some quick fixes to freshen them between major cleanings.

Dryer: Freshen most pillows, bedspreads, comforters and curtains simply by putting them in the dryer with a fabric softener sheet on the air or fluff setting for a few minutes.

Vacuum: Use the upholstery or crevice attachment of your vacuum to dust off heavy drapes, fabric-covered chairs and couches.

Microfiber cloths: Dampen a microfiber cloth with tap water and lightly rub it over fabric (not silk) to remove minor surface dust and debris.

— Heloise

Proper storing of toothbrush­es

Dear Readers: Toothbrush­es can be stored on the counter as long as they are away from the toilet, so the airborne bacteria from flushing the toilet won’t land on exposed toothbrush­es. Follow these safety steps:

Never allow toothbrush­es to touch each other because infections like periodonta­l disease and colds can be passed from one toothbrush to another. Rinse toothbrush bristles completely after each time you brush. Change toothbrush­es about every three months or so when you notice that the bristles are splayed or worn down. — Heloise

Indoor air pollution

Dear Readers: Be aware that the air in your house can get polluted from house dust, mold, mites, mildew, animal dander, insects and bacteria. Take these steps to limit or eliminate indoor air pollution.

Control the humidity level in your house by keeping it between 30% and 50%. Dampness is a breeding ground for mildew, mold, bacteria and insects. Try to keep everything as dry and as clean as you can. Be sure to ventilate the attic and crawlspace. And open windows to bring in fresh air, too.

Bring in a pro to check the air conditioni­ng and heating systems every year to make certain they are in good working condition.

— Heloise

Stinky refrigerat­or

Dear Readers: Here’s what to do to solve this smelly problem. First, remove really smelly or old items. Empty out everything from the shelves and use hot, soapy water to clean them, and wipe down the walls with white vinegar. Pull out all the vegetable drawers and empty them. Wipe down these surfaces with a mixture of 4 tablespoon­s of baking soda in a quart of water. Also, clean the sealing rubber gasket around the door — only with a damp sponge (no caustic cleaners).

After it’s dry, you can return everything and wipe the outside, if needed. — Heloise

Leftover fruit?

Dear Readers: If you have purchased fruit but are not able to use it all before it becomes overripe, don’t toss it out. Instead, chop it up or puree it. Use it as topping for cakes, ice cream or waffles. And you can use it to make jam. —

Heloise

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