I went to go pull out my hammock, and it was all wet and nasty! Surprise, surprise, some of the ten feet of snow this winter leaked through the garage roof, and I just had the hammock in a cardboard box. So now I have it set up to dry in the sun. What's good for mildew? Vinegar?
'Shindig'
Natter 74: Ready or Not
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Today I will run, take stuff to Good Will, and other stuff to the household hazardous waste drop off, and go to the lamp place to look at/buy fixtures. Oy, so much to do.
First, to run.
::googles bullet journal::
Ooh, interesting. That sounds like a better version of what I am already half-assedly doing
Sun is good for mildew. I wanna say ammonia? Bleach if it's bleachable. Vinegar probably wouldn't hurt.
Yeah, I'm starting with sun, and we'll see how it goes. I have bleach, and it is white, so that could be a thing as well.
If you have a spray bottle you can sacrifice you can spray diluted bleach directly on the affected areas and not even rinse it, just let it dry as it kills the spores.
[link] According to this, they say rubbing alcohol. I'm a fan of hydrogen peroxide myself.
I will probably start with vinegar, because it's my favorite cleaning solution, but maybe just the sun will do! Fingers crossed.
I ended up just poking around the internet until I left work, and I did leave about a half hour early (certainly the last one on my hall, if not the last one in the building). And then I went to the theater and killed it in the tech booth. Good job, me!
Kat & -t, I have been bullet journaling for almost a year and a half and I love it. It's the longest I've stuck with one system. I still only kind of half-assedly implement it, but it's way better than almost anything else I've done for that kind of thing.
Nifty! That is quite a testimonial.
God knows I have empty notebooks lying around that I could use.