I don't mind at all! I appreciate all these great tips, especially the one about the oil of cloves. I have a toenail fungus that I cannot get rid of for love nor money. I'm going to give this a try.
Another tip I have for shampoo - shampoo for oily hair is one of the best things for grease spots in clothing - it will lift them out when othing else can. Rub the shampoo in the grease spot with the handle end of a toothbrush or something similar, then wash as normal.
A friend whose dad ran a drycleaners told me that one, and it works really well.
That one had never occurred to me, but it makes sense when you think about it, doesn't it? That will come in very handy with my grubby son. I love sharing tips! Good luck with that oil of cloves one. It's helped three people that I put on to it. You'll still have to treat the nail, but it will prevent a recurrence, hopefully. Two who found it useful had athlete's foot going round and round all of the members of the household and one had a nail fungus, so here's hoping!
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Nah - I'll stick to the flamethrower. Nothing it won't fix...
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Another tip I have for shampoo - shampoo for oily hair is one of the best things for grease spots in clothing - it will lift them out when othing else can. Rub the shampoo in the grease spot with the handle end of a toothbrush or something similar, then wash as normal.
A friend whose dad ran a drycleaners told me that one, and it works really well.
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That one had never occurred to me, but it makes sense when you think about it, doesn't it? That will come in very handy with my grubby son. I love sharing tips! Good luck with that oil of cloves one.
It's helped three people that I put on to it. You'll still have to treat the nail, but it will prevent a recurrence, hopefully. Two who found it useful had athlete's foot going round and round all of the members of the household and one had a nail fungus, so here's hoping!
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