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Do Just One Thing for February 25, 2017

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | February 25th, 2017

Want to try a DIY stain remover recipe that’s a cinch to make, all-natural and really, truly works? All you need is 1 cup hydrogen peroxide, 1/2 cup liquid dish soap and 1 tablespoon baking soda. Mix them together into a spray bottle and then spray away the next time you spill some red wine or spaghetti sauce on your shirt. The soap helps break up grease, and the baking soda and hydrogen peroxide help lift the stain out of the fibers of the clothing. Store the mixture in a dark place; hydrogen peroxide is very sensitive to light.

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Do Just One Thing for February 24, 2017

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | February 24th, 2017

Ever buy something online and have it arrive surrounded by those plastic “pillows” to protect it during shipping? To dispose of them, there are two things you can do: You can reuse them when you need to ship something, or you can simply pop the pillows to remove the air and recycle them. The recycling bins at the grocery store that take plastic shopping bags will take deflated plastic air pillows, too. They are made from the same type of resin, and they'll get recycled into new plastic products.

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Do Just One Thing for February 23, 2017

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | February 23rd, 2017

An encyclopedia set has become obsolete for many of us as the internet has become the go-to source for research and information. But what can you do with your old set of books? Most libraries and local book drives do not want them; in fact, they often post notices saying they are the one rejected donation item. Instead, you can do two things. One, you can rip the cover off the books and recycle the interior pages with office paper. Two, you can donate them to the charity Books for Africa (booksforafrica.org), which is actively looking for reference books dated 2005 or later. The group donates them to schools and libraries in need in Africa.

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