JolieKerr
Jolie Kerr
JolieKerr
Jolie Kerr is a cleaning expert, advice columnist and the host of the podcast Ask a Clean Person

I one time stored a glass rim side down before a thunderstorm. There was some water left over on the rim from the dishwasher and a quick change in barometric pressure actually shattered the glass b/c the liquid created an airtight seal. (Air pressure is high in clear days and drops quickly before thunderstorms; the Read more

I'm a down man myself, but since I've gone 29 years without hearing of a single instance of someone getting sick from A.Cup Dust or B.Cabinet Grime, I assume either is fine. Read more

I'll tell you all about Sayreville, NJ as briefly as possible. Until the mid-70s early 80s Sayreville was a fairly prosperous blue collar community. Maybe 32,000 people or so, lots of local union industries, mainly whites of immigrant descent...Polish, Italian, Irish. Then the industries either vanished or downsized Read more

I just removed rust stains that covered a white beach cover up (sunblock + water in Mexico = rust colored stains, who knew?) by boiling water in large dutch oven (a stock pot would work, too) and putting in about 8 tablespoons of cream of tartar. Once it boiled I took it off the heat, put the clothing in, stirred it Read more

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"They made what I'm assuming is a pretty factual statement." Read more

Deadspin's Kyle Wagner: "Your website is slandering my pants. They're very comfortable."

From the desk behind us, Tom Ley stares. Read more

There is one comment (so far) on this review in The Observer and it sums up it up succinctly: overwrought and over-cooked (the review and the food). Read more

Is it possible to fall in love with a sentence? Read more

People don't want their jeans to fade nowadays? Damn, I'm getting old. Read more

Pretty clever little GIF you've got going on up there. Read more

This is a good time to direct y'all to my favorite tweet: Read more

This is an accurate description of the process. Read more