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Do Just One Thing for January 08, 2021

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | January 8th, 2021

Cars built more than 10 years ago lack the efficiency and technology of cars built today, but many people still have their motor oil changed at the same frequency whether their car was built in 2000, 2013 or last year. You may be surprised to learn that you may not need to change your motor oil as frequently as you think. The simplest way to find out is to visit checkyournumber.org and enter the year, make and model of your car. This site will tell you the exact manufacturer-recommended oil change frequency for your car, not the average for all cars.

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Do Just One Thing for January 07, 2021

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | January 7th, 2021

When it's time to take down a natural wreath made from leaves, branches or pine, don't just toss the whole thing into the trash. First, take it apart by unraveling the florist wire that keeps everything in place. (This wire can be reused for craft projects you take on later in the year.) Once removed, save the wire frame or place it in the recycling bin. Finally, separate all the natural material and compost it or bury it in the ground to naturally decompose.

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Do Just One Thing for January 06, 2021

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | January 6th, 2021

Aluminum is a valuable recyclable because it maintains a high raw material value and it can be recycled back into metal products over and over again. When it comes to aluminum cans and foil, you can recycle both. For beverage cans, it's only necessary to do a light rinse, because the contents are grease-free. As for aluminum foil, you can recycle it as long as it's completely clean of grease and food. So if there's a food substance like cheese baked onto the foil, crumple it up and toss it away.

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