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Cleaning a Bottle Without Using Brush

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Hi Friends.I here got u technique of cleaning.You can clean narrow-neck bottles, even ones that are a weird shape - like my hummingbird feeder - for free, without a brush. Step 1: Tools A bottle that needs cleaning. A spoon. Water. Dish Soap. Rice. Step 2: A Spoonful of Rice Just a plain teaspoon full should do. You can add more if it's a big bottle, but it doesn't take a lot. Don't put it in yet. Step 3: A Squirt of Soap Any kind of dish soap is okay. You don't need to add much, just enough to "glue" the rice together on the spoon. (About half a teaspoon here.) You don't need to mix it in. Step 4: Slide It In Tip the contents of the spoon slowly into the bottle. The soap acts as "glue" so the rice doesn't spill all over your kitchen. Step 5: Add Water Fill up the bottle about halfway with water (more than in this pic) Step 6: Swirl and Rotate Ca

Make a Christmas Star with Coke Bottles

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Hi Friends.With Christmas knocking on the door I had to begin with some Christmas decoration. I like the thought of reduce, recycle, reuse and the idea of free material. I went down in the basement were we collect our cans to bring them to the recycling central. With only one can and a piece of wire or cotton you can create beautiful stars. There are many tutorials how to fold a star in paper or metal. These stars are only beautiful on the front side, but I never have found a tutorial there these star have a nice backside too and it doesn’t matter if the star turns around in the wind or in your Christmas tree. In this article you learn how to fold a star which is nice on both sides. It’s up to you if you want the print of the can on the outside of your star or if you choose for the aluminum look and use the inside of the can for the outside of your star (inside out so to say).This is a nice activity which can drive you crazy. If you press too hard on the