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Then there is KRUD KUTTER.. perhaps.
Ouch! Hahaha
Cute, and correct.
VAlentines day it held red heart shaped lollypops. cute n correct :)
99 cent stores .
I heard today, that stores are limiting the amount of products you can purchase.
IE : toilet paper, paper towels, and other things.. FINALLY;
swimming pool supplies from lowes, chlorine?
wipe down door knobs and mail box returns. ski gloves, toothpaste, mouthwash, listerine, not sure..ski masks, to avoid contact.
ski gloves, ski masks, wash when done
I have always been a soap and water person. Today at the grocery store, I used the wipes provided to wipe down the cart handle and kept them with me as I shopped. I only touched the item I needed and I wiped the Pin Pad before and after using it.
I returned quit a few. I must have looked weird.. One security guard always looked at coming back from the park, dog in tow next to cart; he would nod...yup I rescued a few... Not so many anymore. I would see a distant cart, and I would walk over and take it to its home..I told one clerk i found it stranded 2 blocks away.. She was shocked.. Dog and I were walking anyway... Just turned to be another route.
CVS brand Aftersun Aloe Vera gel. Recipe kindly posted by needhelpwithmom. Wishing you the best!
And when I can find some healthy aloe in a garden center, I'll buy some. Sure wish I had that great little aloe plant Dad had; it was busy sprouting new shoots and expanded quite a bit from its original size.
Riverdale, is the aloe gel you found pure gel, or is it mixed with some type of sunblock ingredient(s)?
FF, and others, I completely forgot about alcohol swabs, and I have a lot of them collected as samples from elder expos. I think I even have a box of them someplace. Great idea!
When you arrive back home from errands, wash hands thoroughly.
He also said this is a virus and Lysol is used to disinfect against a virus but hand sanitizers are used to protect against bacteria.
Bacterial and viral infections are not the same and are not treated the same.
Hey, if a scientist is doing this. He said it’s what he does. I like it!
Use that 70% iso as it is.
I been using these swabs for years to clean my computer key board, mouse, and my flip phone. Hmmm, never thought about using them on my hands, they should work.
Good thinking freqflyer☺
I am sure others will be able to give you other ideas:)