Although over the years my wife had collected a small box of buttons, mainly taken off shirts and blouses and anything where the buttons might replace missing ones on a shirt, trousers , skirt or anything else ,
i suppose being thrifty, of course that was a while ago ,
how ever are you a thrifty person, be it anything to which you might use as a replacement.
Q; if so what did you collect for some future event,
and will you tell us about it .
I am not at all thrifty.. I'm a waster..
However, because goods /foodstuff was harder to come by during lock down I started watering down my Fairy Liquid.. I find myself still doing it..
I'm a hoarder of things 'that might come in useful'. The last time that actually happened Boris Johnson was a schoolboy - and still had messy hair
Mike [2080]
Quote from: Scrumpy on January 14, 2022, 08:22:43 AM
I started watering down my Fairy Liquid.. I find myself still doing it..
You can get that pre-done for you from most supermarkets.
I've got a button box an idea inherited from my Mum. I also water down Fairy liquid, but as klondike says with other brands you don't have to :grin: How about this for tight - I cut Brillo pads in half :cool: :cool:
Quote from: Alex on January 14, 2022, 10:59:32 AM
I've got a button box an idea inherited from my Mum. I also water down Fairy liquid, but as klondike says with other brands you don't have to :grin: How about this for tight - I cut Brillo pads in half :cool: :cool:
Actually Alex that is not a bad idea, you use them they go all rusty when kept so no good for another job, may as well have a new bit each time.
I have a button box, but sods law is it never contains the actual button you need.
I never throw anything away that may come in handy , an appliance the fails pull it to bit screws nuts and bolts out of it or if the plug is not sealed keep the old plug , towels and tea towels that are old saved for cleaning the car, bathroom towels I cut up smaller for wiping my hands when fishing then bin them.
My Mum used to save the butter wrappers kept in the fridge to grease baking tins , also brown paper and string elastic bands, paper clips etc
I still think my mum discovered the ultimate. This was before she was married. An elderly aunt died and mum and one of her sisters were deputed to sort out the old girl's things. Under the bed was a cardboard box, bearing the legend 'pieces of string too short to use'. And that's exactly what it contained!
Mike
I do agree about cutting Brillo pads in half.. but surely it would blunt your scissors.. !!
Not that I;ve noticed Scrumpy :cool:
Quote from: Michael Rolls on January 14, 2022, 12:48:41 PM
Under the bed was a cardboard box, bearing the legend 'pieces of string too short to use'. And that's exactly what it contained!
Mike
Now that is funny. My grandparent did similar but they economised further by not wasting a label.
Quote from: Scrumpy on January 14, 2022, 03:26:57 PM
I do agree about cutting Brillo pads in half.. but surely it would blunt your scissors.. !!
Don't use brillo pads but those green coarse woven plastic (i think) sheet scourerers which are known here as "Scratchy Joes" for no known reason are too big to use full size and get cut in half.
Wife buys the metal scourers that are ball shaped , they last for ages and don't scratch the pans
Quote from: klondike on January 14, 2022, 06:13:54 PM
Now that is funny. My grandparent did similar but they economised further by not wasting a label.
I'm sure it was just written on the cardboard box
Mike
I use a Brillo pad on glass doors of shower.. They are the best thing for removing water marks..
I'da thought that they'd leave micro-scratches that over time would cloud the glass.. But you know my thoughts, shallow enough for paddling.. :wink:
Believe it or not, Brillo pads are actually not so abrasive that they'll damage glass! So you can use them to clean your windows, shower doors, mirrors, and other glass surfaces that don't have special coatings. Just don't use them on your glasses!
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Well thank you for that Alex.. I'm a fan of vinegar water and newspaper myself.. :grin:
A quick wipe with something like...
Window Squeegee Glass Cleaning Wiper Rubber Blade For Shower Screen Small Squeegee Washer Wiper Plastic Body with Rubber Blade Easy Grip Handle Perfect for Bathroom & Wet Rooms Blue White Design https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07FYK8NBW/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_i_CSD0JWX51RPAXRP8NR9Y?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
When you finish your shower stops any streaks forming.
I think the glass in our shower has some sort of coating, because water marks don't appear. I used to squeezy the glass but after forgetting and realising there were no marks when the glass dried, I no longer bother
Mike
For those without self cleaning shower screens I'd recommend "Mr. Muscle " :grin:
One of those wiper blade things is easier and cheaper.
Cheapest and easiset of all is leaving your glasses off... :grin: