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07-05-2014, 12:31 PM
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Moderator Emeritus
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Location: Conroe, Texas
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Originally Posted by Chuckanut
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I am amazed at how many household cleaning jobs can be done with vinegar and/or baking soda.
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One's acidic and one is a base. Separately, they are fine cleaners. Mix them together and the combo is pretty neutral and pretty worthless as a cleaning agent.
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07-05-2014, 12:36 PM
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#282
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Gone but not forgotten
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Originally Posted by Dancer373
Moemg....What model of the "Shark home floor steamer" do you use? I need something good for my tile floors also.
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I have the shark professional & I love it .
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07-05-2014, 01:19 PM
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#283
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Give me a museum and I'll fill it. (Picasso) Give me a forum ...
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True. I know some people who claim the reaction can clear a grease and dirt clogged drain.
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07-05-2014, 07:59 PM
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Moderator Emeritus
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Conroe, Texas
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Originally Posted by Chuckanut
True. I know some people who claim the reaction can clear a grease and dirt clogged drain.
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It probably can if you time it right.
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07-08-2014, 09:28 AM
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#285
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Gone but not forgotten
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Location: Peru
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07-08-2014, 03:26 PM
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Full time employment: Posting here.
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I love my wide mouth HydroFlask! In a single month it has replaced all of my other reusable water bottles AND my hot beverage travel mug. Love, love, love it -- and love that it is stainless steel!
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07-08-2014, 05:14 PM
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#287
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I have used Bona Floor cleaner on both wood and tile for years. I tried Simple Green for my tile floors but it left a film.
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08-03-2014, 04:41 PM
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Headphones
There is a small, family-owned firm called Grado Labs in one of the grittier areas of Brooklyn, New York that makes some of the highest quality headphones in the world.
I have a set of their SR325is headphones and have been using them for a little over six months now. After numerous A-B tests with others, I continue to be blown away by the sound quality here.
I've been kind of an audiophile for decades, and I used to be in the habit of taking a couple of my favorite recordings in to stores to do A-B tests of speakers. So I understand a bit about subjectivity and honest comparisons.
Seriously, if high quality sound is important to you, and you use headphones often, this is something to consider. The 325is model has recently been superseded by the 325e model which is most likely even better.
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08-03-2014, 05:21 PM
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#289
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Originally Posted by braumeister
There is a small, family-owned firm called Grado Labs in one of the grittier areas of Brooklyn, New York that makes some of the highest quality headphones in the world.
I have a set of their SR325is headphones and have been using them for a little over six months now. After numerous A-B tests with others, I continue to be blown away by the sound quality here.
I've been kind of an audiophile for decades, and I used to be in the habit of taking a couple of my favorite recordings in to stores to do A-B tests of speakers. So I understand a bit about subjectivity and honest comparisons.
Seriously, if high quality sound is important to you, and you use headphones often, this is something to consider. The 325is model has recently been superseded by the 325e model which is most likely even better.
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I've got the lower end in that series, the GR-125's, think I paid ~ $150 maybe 10~15 years ago. I considered going more upscale to the $400 range, but I don't use headphones for serious listening all that much, and these were considered a 'best value' by several reviews. I'm very happy with them, though no doubt the higher end ones are a bit better. Serious audio is always a matter of diminishing returns, but sometimes that 'little extra' is worth it for some of us!
What really shocks me is just how good some of these cheap $15 ear-buds are. Some of them are really pretty decent - far more than I expect for the price.
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08-09-2014, 08:50 AM
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#290
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Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
Join Date: Jan 2007
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Got this pan and lid at HomeGoods for $29.99.
It's pretty awesome. Easy clean non-stick ceramic. I like deep sides on a frying pan.
http://www.bialettishop.com/BW/Large...edSautePan.htm
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10-30-2014, 06:36 PM
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On the list of great products: Kerasal Richly Concentrated Foot Ointment - The package says: One-Step Exfoliating Moisturizer Foot Therapy. Net wt. 30 grams/1 oz.
The key ingredients are Salicylic Acid 5% and synthetic Urea 10% (I learned from a foot specialist that you have to have at least one of these ingredients in a foot cream for it to be any good - this has both)
I don't think I will ever be without this stuff from now on!
It's available in stores, but you can read all about it on Amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...=ATVPDKIKX0DER
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10-30-2014, 07:18 PM
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We have been using AmLactin on our dry cracked heels. It works well but has to be applied regularly, and I often forget.
From users' reviews, it looks like this expensive Kerasal will speed up the exfoliating in 1 or 2 days, after that I can use the AmLactin for maintenance.
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10-30-2014, 07:26 PM
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#293
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Full time employment: Posting here.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by spncity
On the list of great products: Kerasal Richly Concentrated Foot Ointment - The package says: One-Step Exfoliating Moisturizer Foot Therapy. Net wt. 30 grams/1 oz.
Kindest regards.
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Stupid question: why does one use a product like this? I'm using to seeing exfoliating products for the face but not the feet, so I'm confused.
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10-30-2014, 07:32 PM
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#294
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Why? Because geezers tend to have dry heels where the skin gets thick, and is painful and bleeds when it cracks. I try to remember to use a pumice stone to file away the thick skin after each shower, but often forget.
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10-30-2014, 07:52 PM
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#295
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Originally Posted by NW-Bound
Why? Because geezers tend to have dry heels where the skin gets thick, and is painful and bleeds when it cracks. I try to remember to use a pumice stone to file away the thick skin after each shower, but often forget.
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Wow. That must be a geezer thing, and not a "geezer-ette" thing. At least I haven't experienced anything like that so far. I wonder if it is more common in some climates than others. It sounds awful and I'm glad you found a product that helps.
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10-30-2014, 08:15 PM
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#296
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Quote:
Originally Posted by NW-Bound
Why? Because geezers tend to have dry heels where the skin gets thick, and is painful and bleeds when it cracks. I try to remember to use a pumice stone to file away the thick skin after each shower, but often forget.
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Well thanks for the tip, NW. I will put this in my volume 3 journal of various old age maladies potentially facing me that I have learned from this forum....And to think before I joined this site, I thought maybe some eyeglasses, a little hitch in the walk, or some more grey hair was all that was involved in the aging process..
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10-30-2014, 08:25 PM
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Ummm... Spncity is a geezerette, though I do not know her age.
And, talk about aging problems, this is actually a minor thing. Though it has caused me to hop around quite often, it is nothing like plantar fasciitis, which can cause a sharp pain when you get out of bed in the morning and try to stand up. The pain can cause you to stagger, and just want to kneel down and collapse on the floor to take your weight off your feet.
Well, that plantar fasciitis is gone now, to allow me to bother with those cracked heels. Like Bette Davis said, growing old is not for sissies.
Oh, cracked heels may be more common in dry climate, like that of the desert SW.
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10-30-2014, 09:13 PM
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#298
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Costco has, well, lots of things. Here are a couple I've seen recently.
1. A version of wool socks that are like Smartwool, but at that Costco price.
2. Contigo no-spill stainless beverage holders - now with a lid design that is easier to clean.
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10-31-2014, 07:51 AM
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Full time employment: Posting here.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by NW-Bound
Why? Because geezers tend to have dry heels where the skin gets thick, and is painful and bleeds when it cracks. I try to remember to use a pumice stone to file away the thick skin after each shower, but often forget.
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I dealt with this issue for years, and used various abrasive or cutting techniques to reduce the heel thickness. Then I found that simply using a creme that contains urea (like Flexitol) works well for me. It's much more convenient, and there's no risk of removing too much tissue. FWIW.
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10-31-2014, 08:48 AM
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#300
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W2R, I think it is a humidity thing. Us coastal dwellers, regardless of geezer status, have less to fear in this particular department.
spncity, I have some of those socks, but when I wore them for a recent death march across Walt Disney, they gave me a heat rash. I'll try them again in cooler weather, but the heat rash added to my already considerable misery from that particular outing.
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