My collection of acquired knowledge over the years pertaining to wood care, lawn and garden care, home maintence and improvement, automobile care, and other sundry items.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Removing scuff marks on shoes
Prepare a paste using 1 tablespoon of baking soda and 1 teaspoon of water. Using a clean cloth to apply the paste, wipe off the scuff marks. You can also use a gum eraser (found in stationary and art-supply stores).
My interest in tools, repairing, maintaining cars and all manner of items found around a typical midwest home started as a child helping my dad. Dad was a depression era adult and out of necessity had to learn how to fix things that were broken, make needed improvements and what tools to use and how to use them.
This knowledge has been passed on to me and over the years I have expanded it to include other areas such as lawn care, landscaping, wood working and refinishing, interior painting, wood deck and fence restoration and preservation, concrete cleaning and sealing.
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