"To keep flies out of the house wipe door-jambs, window frames and the inside glass with undiluted vinegar. Any vinegar will do. White vinegar added to window cleaning water will also keep them off the windows. To clear the house of flies boil up a cup of vinegar on the stove. You'll get one or two stubborn ones left but the majority depart at the whiff of vinegar."
"Use a small squirt of shampoo to a cup or two of water to clean house plant leaves. It doesn't need to froth. Wipe mixture on leaves. No need to rinse. Result is nice glossy leaves without using a leaf shine."
Our readers also have questions the frugal community may be able to help with: D.H. asks: "Can anyone tell me if Fonterra milk is dehydrated before being rehydrated and sold? I've heard this happens. I am a convert to milk powder which I re-constitute with more water than the packaging advises. No more plastic milk bottles, no more running out of milk and hugely cheaper."
K.F. from Northpark in Auckland would like to know how to remove nicotine grime from china. "How do you safely remove the build-up from china figurines and crystal (items of sentimental rather than monetary value)?"
A few weeks back, Karen from Northland asked for help removing grass clippings from work socks. Oily raggers have come to the rescue:
Steve from Tauranga says, "I just hold the toe of one sock in each hand and swing them together so they twist round each other, and pull them apart quickly, two or three times. It works well with sawdust -- should work with any other loose material."
Shona from Martinborough has this simple trick. "To clean sawdust and grass clippings from socks, use a wire brush -- it just flicks off!"
Caron from VIC, Australia, writes, "Take a piece of clear packing tape or masking tape -- about 10cm works well. Fold it back on itself, making a loop, so that the sticky face is on the outside, then place 2 or 3 fingers into the centre of the ring of tape and work it over the grass-clipping covered sock. The stickiness of the tape pulls the grass off. Keep working tape over the sock until the stickinesss is gone, then make another. This method also works for removing pet hair from your clothing."
There you go, Karen, lots of things to try to get rid of that problem grass from your hubby's woolly socks -- and it is great to see that the Oily Raggers' International network is working so well!
Thank you to everyone for sharing your questions and tips -- please keep them coming! You can write to us at Living Off the Smell of an Oily Rag, PO Box 984, Whangarei.
Frank and Muriel Newman are the authors of Living Off the Smell of an Oily Rag in NZ. Read our wealth of tips at www.oilyrag.co.nz