Name a hack you use in life that others might can utilize thread.. on-going thread

Deezz

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Use this to clean my bathtub + a tub mop




You can cop the $8 Kirkland brand dishwasher liquid that’s 2.66 liters from Costco for this hack when creating the refill

People have use this to clean other things

Shower mop
Amazon product ASIN B0BRV9K6ZY

First off....Excellnet thread idea.

I have these powerwash bottles in the kitchen, bathroom, and the garage. Super helpful!
 

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Hot-air hand dryers might actually spread germs, not remove them. Here’s how to wash and dry your hands safely​

Published Mon, Dec 19 20229:00 AM ESTUpdated Mon, Dec 19 202210:08 AM EST
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You might want to think twice before reaching your hands under a hot-air dryer after using a public restroom. Because you could be covering your freshly cleaned hands — with more bacteria.
A 2018 study conducted a test to determine if hand dryers in public bathrooms could be dispensing bacteria onto people’s hands. To investigate this, researchers exposed petri dishes to the air in bathrooms in various conditions, and brought the dishes back to their lab to see if bacteria was growing on them.

What they found was that “petri dishes exposed to bathroom air for two minutes with the hand dryers off only grew one colony of bacteria, or none at all,” according to a Harvard Health article written about the study.
But, “petri dishes exposed to hot air from a bathroom hand dryer for 30 seconds grew up to 254 colonies of bacteria (though most had from 18 to 60 colonies of bacteria).”
Despite that slightly alarming discovery, you can still wash and dry safely. Here’s how.

Here’s how to safely dry your hands​

Health experts say you should still dry your hands after washing them, but consider these options when you do:
  • Use paper towels to dry your hands instead
  • Refrain from using jet air dryers because they’re most associated with spreading germs in bathrooms from hand dryers
Also, keep in mind that the highest risk for most of the bacteria detected in the hand dryers are for people in hospitals or those with weakened immune systems.
“And remember that your chances of picking up a serious pathogen in a restroom are small. Direct contact with other people is much more likely as a means of acquiring infection,” Dr. John Ross, an assistant professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School, wrote in the university’s article.

Here’s what else was discovered about the bacteria in hot-air dryers.

The source of the bacteria? Toilets​

To the researchers behind the study, it was unclear at first whether the bacteria were increasing within the hand dryers, or if they were being sucked into the dryers from the bathroom air.
So, scientists attached high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters to the hot-air dryers to decrease as much of the bacteria from the bathroom air as they could, before it was able to enter the dryers.
Doing so decreased the bacteria in the petri dishes by 75%, thus proving that most of the bacteria was coming from the bathroom air.
It turns out that, “every time a lidless toilet is flushed, it aerosolizes a fine mist of microbes,” Ross wrote.
These small particles which Ross calls a “fecal cloud,” can spread out as far as six square meters which is equivalent to 65 square feet, he added.



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Sounds like pizza shop owners and various other white/jew bizz men do.. have a house or brownstone and each family member has their own floor to live with their families.. the sons Technically might not be getting paid on the books and since they’re technically unemployed they get free benefits like food stamps , Medicaid, even might get section 8. Than they take the section 8 and pay the father the owner of the house that shit. lot of loopholes used
 

Hey Julian!

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The eating of an orange process is to PEEL the orange and THROW AWAY the peel,

she is saying dont PEEL the orange before you eat it, do THIS before you eat it....

feel me? No chomo!!
Thanks for adding to the confusion. I’m going to the kitchen to stare at some oranges.
 
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Hot-air hand dryers might actually spread germs, not remove them. Here’s how to wash and dry your hands safely​

Published Mon, Dec 19 20229:00 AM ESTUpdated Mon, Dec 19 202210:08 AM EST
thumbnail

Renée Onque@IAMRENEEONQUE
SHAREShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email
Close-Up Of Woman Drying Hands In Restroom


Irina Kvyatkovskaya / Eyeem | Eyeem | Getty Images
You might want to think twice before reaching your hands under a hot-air dryer after using a public restroom. Because you could be covering your freshly cleaned hands — with more bacteria.
A 2018 study conducted a test to determine if hand dryers in public bathrooms could be dispensing bacteria onto people’s hands. To investigate this, researchers exposed petri dishes to the air in bathrooms in various conditions, and brought the dishes back to their lab to see if bacteria was growing on them.

What they found was that “petri dishes exposed to bathroom air for two minutes with the hand dryers off only grew one colony of bacteria, or none at all,” according to a Harvard Health article written about the study.
But, “petri dishes exposed to hot air from a bathroom hand dryer for 30 seconds grew up to 254 colonies of bacteria (though most had from 18 to 60 colonies of bacteria).”
Despite that slightly alarming discovery, you can still wash and dry safely. Here’s how.

Here’s how to safely dry your hands​

Health experts say you should still dry your hands after washing them, but consider these options when you do:
  • Use paper towels to dry your hands instead
  • Refrain from using jet air dryers because they’re most associated with spreading germs in bathrooms from hand dryers
Also, keep in mind that the highest risk for most of the bacteria detected in the hand dryers are for people in hospitals or those with weakened immune systems.
“And remember that your chances of picking up a serious pathogen in a restroom are small. Direct contact with other people is much more likely as a means of acquiring infection,” Dr. John Ross, an assistant professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School, wrote in the university’s article.

Here’s what else was discovered about the bacteria in hot-air dryers.

The source of the bacteria? Toilets​

To the researchers behind the study, it was unclear at first whether the bacteria were increasing within the hand dryers, or if they were being sucked into the dryers from the bathroom air.
So, scientists attached high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters to the hot-air dryers to decrease as much of the bacteria from the bathroom air as they could, before it was able to enter the dryers.
Doing so decreased the bacteria in the petri dishes by 75%, thus proving that most of the bacteria was coming from the bathroom air.
It turns out that, “every time a lidless toilet is flushed, it aerosolizes a fine mist of microbes,” Ross wrote.
These small particles which Ross calls a “fecal cloud,” can spread out as far as six square meters which is equivalent to 65 square feet, he added.



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This is crazy! I would have never thought... but ole well... i eat my wife ass so im not sure if there is much of a difference :dunno:
 

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The Walmart rental program. Never worry about packing a bunch of shit when you travel

When you travel, I know you want to take your monitors with you. You want to take your external keyboard with you. You want an air fryer and a blender.

Well, now you can leave that shit at home. Go to Walmart as soon as you land, rent the best 27-in monitor with the highest refresh rate. Rent the best air fryer they have. Rent the best blender they stock and at the end of your trip take that shit right the fuck back.

I have been traveling for work going to Frederick Maryland. At the office building they had these tiny ass 14-in monitors from 1983. At lunch, I went to Walmart, got me a 27-in monitor with a high refresh rate. The price didn't matter, because I took that shit back at the end of that trip

If you want to be really wild, you can even rent clothes, but wash them when you return them. When I went down to Florida for Thanksgiving I rented a couple hoodies, and took them back

So, with the Walmart rental program never worry about carrying a bunch of electronics with you. Just bring your laptop and that's it. Pick up everything else you need from Walmart and take it back. The return policy is 30 days for electronics, so if you're going to be there longer than 30 days, take it back on the 29th day, and on the 30th day go back and buy it again.

Bonus

If hotel beds aren't comfortable enough for you? Use the Amazon rental program. I've bought this mattress topper full of downy feathers three times, and returned it every time. So cushiony soft my sleep is now. Never be uncomfortable again

 

Sango

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If u buy a car battery from Walmart, autozone, or o'reillys....make a habit of taking it back within 2 years every time for a free replacement...no questions asked.
I thought they would test them before replacement? I'm.about to do this going forward.
 
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