How to clean a ceramic glass cooktop using Norwex products

Instructions:

  1. Removed loose residue using your EnviroCloth + water
  2. Rinse off EnviroCloth
  3. Put some cleaning paste on the EnviroCloth
  4. Scrub surface
  5. Use the Mighty Mesh Scrubber for any stubborn spots
  6. Wipe one more time with the EnviroCloth + water
  7. Buff with the Window Cloth for a streak-free finish!

Implements:

 

Audi Q7 2017+ Seat Back Covers


Instructions:

  1. Get a 1 yard square piece of fleece fabric
  2. Tuck it in around the edge of the hard plastic seat back
    Tip: Use a nylon scraper or plastic card to help
    Make sure it is taut
  3. Tape off around the perimeter of the hard plastic with painters tape or Scotch tape **
    Tip: Don’t electrical or duct type tapes as these can leave a gummy residue on the fabric
  4. Remove the fabric
  5. Cut out approximately 1-1.5 inches around the outside of the tape
  6. Use the first piece as a template for the second
    Tip: If your fabric is directional or has words make sure that you are cutting the correct orientation. The second seat may need to be a mirror image of the first, so flip the template over
  7. Line the cover up with the hard plastic
  8. Tuck edges in all the way around
    Tip: The bottom may be difficult. You can tuck it in, trim it so there is less to tuck, or leave it untucked

** Optional:

  1. In step 3 feel for the top of the seat-back pocket
  2. Tape along the top edge of the seat-back pocket, coming in 1-2 inches from the sides
  3. Use a razor blade or box cutter to make a slit in the fabric the length of the tape
  4. You can now access the seat-back pocket while still protecting the seat-back

If you aren’t handy and want a set made or made and installed just message us on Facebook!

Cleaning a Beer Growler – Easy Way

 

Do you want to reuse your growlers? This at-home method has worked well for cleaning and storing growlers with no lingering odor or growth inside the bottles.

The first step is clean the growler immediately, or as soon as possible after consumption.  If you can’t clean it quickly, keep it refrigerated until you can. That way you won’t get any funky growth or dried residue that is a pain to remove.

  1. Heat oven to 225 F
  2. Boil a small pot of water
  3. Remove cap, if Grolsch style, pull off the bottle
  4. Put a couple drops of dawn dish soap in the growler and rinse with hot tap water and then cold so there are no suds remaining
  5. Pour a small amount of Star-San solution into the bottle and swirl around enough to have solution coat the inside of the bottle, pour excess out (or into the next bottle)
  6. Turn off heat on pot, put the cap in the boiling water for 2-5 min and remove
  7. Put the bottle in the oven for 10 min, remove and shake to disperse any remaining Star-San solution
  8. Put back in the oven and turn off
  9. Remove bottle after 20 min and allow to cool
  10. Put saran wrap over the bottle top and put the cap on, the bottle will remain perfect until next use

 

Star-San solution – 7.5 ml solution to 32oz water, a spray bottle works great

 

Glowing Ghosts

These were cheesecloth starch ghosts that had lost their stiffness.  They were repurposed into glowing ghosts hanging from a tree outdoors.  The blue glow is provided by a blacklight and the yellowish light comes from LED string lights.  We wanted four ghosts, so a new one had to be created (far right). With no cheesecloth on hand, a white trash bag was used instead.

Materials used to create glowing ghosts:

Tent Camping in the Rain

Camping in the rain is not usually anyone’s idea of a good time. There are a few basic things that are important to remember when rain is in the forecast.

Tent Setup
Your tent needs to be set up properly in order to do its job and keep you dry.  First, we recommend a foundation for the tent.  If you do not have a footprint for your tent, get a tarp. The tarp should be roughly the size of your tent if it is too big the tarp will collect water and hold it between the tarp and tent.  Our advice is to buy a tarp a little bigger than your tent and then cut it to size.  Tarps are cheap and readily available, we buy ours at Ocean State Job lot although Walmart or Home Depot will also have them available.  A proper foundation will help keep you dry and extend the life of your tent by reducing wear on the bottom.

When you set up the tent you need to take extra care, going through the process of staking the tent, assembling the rainfly and then attaching guy-lines.
Simply if the rainfly is sagging and touching your tent, it can allow moisture to build on your tent wall. To keep dry, keep the fabric of the fly from touching the fabric of the tent.
What is a guy-line? It is a line going from the loops on the outside of your rainfly to the ground, creating tension that will pull the rainfly away from your tent. Now you know what those loops are for on the outside of your rainfly. I have seen some tents that come with guy-lines attached, many that come with the cords in a separate bag, and some without the lines at all. Often if the guy lines came separately they will get lost or diminish in number over time.
It is important to know your tent and have a cord for each loop on the fly. Extra cord is recommended because you don’t know the terrain and frequently will need additional lengths to get the right tension.
With each cord, you will want to have a corresponding stake.

Our recommendation for the accessory cord is Sterling Glocord. This cord is reflective and will light up at night when a flashlight or headlamp hit it. Great for not tripping in the middle of the night. It has tons of uses besides guy-lines and is one of the more useful things you can have in your camping gear.

Sterling Glocord

Our recommendation for tent stakes is galvanized 8″ or 10″ steel nails. Where we camp in New England it is typically rocky and a lot of tree roots. I have tried many stakes and the ones that go in best and stay the longest are these nails which can be bought at your local big hardware store for under a dollar each. Get enough to stake out your tent and all your guy-lines. They are bulky and heavy and practical mostly for car camping or short hike-in camping. You won’t be disappointed with a choice to use them. Painting them bright orange is an extra step which can help with visibility during the day. Another tip is to add a galvanized washer to give your rope a bigger lip to catch on, not necessary but can be useful, you can even glue the washer in place in advance.
10″ Galvanized Steel Nail (6″ is not enough!)

Clothing
In addition to your raincoat, pack an extra set of clothes and shoes.  The reality is that on a short camping trip you may not the have time or the ability to dry things.

Activities
Have activities planned in case you get stuck in the tent.  You can bring a board game or deck of cards.  We do not recommend playing on your phone or iPad during camping trips; but if you are inseparable from electronics, make sure to have a spare power brick on hand.