I did use the dryer sheet in combo with some rubbing alcohol. I always keep some used dryer sheets in the shop to wipe my safety glasses with. It helps keep the sawdust of the lenses.
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I did use the dryer sheet in combo with some rubbing alcohol. I always keep some used dryer sheets in the shop to wipe my safety glasses with. It helps keep the sawdust of the lenses.
There is a rumor that if you take a peek into a mirror, you will see the culprit. Just sayin'!
It's probably the same culprit that messed with my bathroom scales. They are way off! Like the wrong way!
I know who did it! It was Mr. Nobody! He's responsible for a lot! Just ask any kid and they will tell you Nobody did it! :icon_shake:
I used a Mr Clean Magic eraser to get gunk (not sure what it was) off my iron. Worked great and didn't scratch the T-Fal finish.
Thank you this made this stormy day in Perth brighter!!xxx
OOPS! Don't you hate that awful glue?
The butler did it.
this guy I bet..Attachment 86677