Do It Yourself And Cleaning Things Up: Hacks That Can Add An Interesting Addition To Your Patio And A Better Nights Sleep

I thought a would throw some dreams of summer and some tips to keep you warm and snug in winter around today. The first being a project you may want to tackle on a weekend in the spring so you are ready for summer guests. The second is something to help you feel warm and snugly on a cold winters night.
I thought a would throw some dreams of summer and some tips to keep you warm and snug in winter around today.
The first being a project you may want to tackle on a weekend in the spring so you are ready for summer guests.
The second is something to help you feel warm and snuggly on a cold winters night.
  1. Concrete and Beach Glass Bar

    How to build an outdoor concrete countertop/bar.
    http://www.instructables.com/id/Concrete-and-Beach-Glass-Bar/
    P.S. You don’t have to shape it like a Gibson Guitar, but you can

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  2. How Often Should You Wash Your Comforter?

    Timeline
    Comforters do not need to be washed as frequently as bed sheets because they are rarely in direct contact with your body. However, they are still susceptible to allergens, dust mites, dirt, and pet hair and will need to be washed at least once per month.
    Variables
    Wash your comforter more often than once a month if it becomes dirty due to exposure to illness, contact with various bodily fluids, or if it is visibly coated with pet hair.
    Allergies
    If you have allergies or asthma, you may need to wash your comforter much more frequently because of the heavy buildup of dust mites, pet hair and pet dander a comforter can accumulate. According to the University of Wisconsin, people with these types of respiratory issues should wash their comforters once per week in water above 130 degrees to kill dust mites. It’s best to use a Laundromat to wash your comforters as your home machines just are not big enough.

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Good tips are always fun to share.
Ken