OMG tell me more about this washer I’m seething with envy right now!!! Read more
Lu and Andy looked like they spent the last half hour before the cameras started rolling cranking butts down by the bushes. Read more
We didn’t need to, but I do love 409! It’s what I used in high school to clean my Chucks :) Read more
Great tip, man those baby wipes are so good for so many things! Read more
Yes, it should work on many stains! But, you’ll want to make sure your couch can be cleaned using water-based products — here’s a lot more on the subject of couches. Also, you may do better with getting a portable carpet/upholstery cleaner like the Little Green Machine. Read more
Oh the formaldehyde thing is a myth! Don’t worry about that in the least. But I’m still unclear as to what the problem is with the generic erasers, have you used them and they don’t work? Read more
Can you send me a link to the sponges you bought? Also, when you say “can I soak the sponges in something that is comparable” I’m not totally sure what you’re asking. The Magic Erasers only need water, do the ones you got have different instructions? I’ll look into it for you when I have a little more info! Read more
OMG the smell yesssss gah. I always describe it as “mineral-y” but licorice is also totally it. It grosses me out too. Read more
I would honestly LOVE to do that. Texas is my spiritual home! Read more
Oh wow, that’s super interesting! I’ll look into it more, I hadn’t heard that but I do know that my boating friends (LOL) love-love-love Simple Green for cleaning everything. Read more
Somewhere in Manhattan, a wistful smile spreads across Nick Denton’s face as he mutters quietly to himself, “They aren’t afraid to be service-y.”
(This is wonderful and also Simple Green is GREAT stuff, no joke.) Read more
Uch and proper seeding is so important, too. Otherwise, soupy tzatziki :( Read more
“I like you!” usually isn’t a thing I say to Yankees fans, but: I like you! Read more
Good Kinja. Read more
The cat’s name was Tripod, but he went by Lefty. Uncle Vinny’s name is Uncle Vinny. “Lefty” is what my mom, her sister and Uncle Vinny call anyone missing a limb, after their neighbor in Bridgeport, Lefty Regina, who lost his hand when he pulled the pin on a grenade but didn’t throw fast enough. Read more
Wrong post, doll. Read more
I’m an unrelentingly stern taskmistress, aren’t I? You should see what I do to the gang over at Deadspin! Read more