USES FOR PETROLEUM JELLY
bathroom | bedroom
| carpeting | crafts
| gardening | garage
| kids | kitchen |
laundry | livingroom
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Rub it on your hands to form an invisible glove for your next
paint job or dirty chore. (The same trick works to protect your
face when painting the ceiling).
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Stop a squeaky door by coating the hinge-pin with the petroleum
jelly. No danger of dripping as with oil.
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Put a thick coating on the threads of glue tubes for easy removal
next time around. This works on any screw cap where the ingredients
can seal on the cap.
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Petroleum jelly shines patent leather.
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Remove white water rings and hot dish blush marks from furniture
by coating with the jelly and letting stand overnight.
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A thin coating over the threads of outside light bulbs make
removal a cinch.
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Instead of masking tape, use a Q-Tip to apply jelly to the
panes of glass right next to the wooden parts.
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Petroleum jelly on the car battery terminals will help prevent
corrosion.
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A refrigerator door gasket that doesn't quite seal, can often
do its job with a thin coating.
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The slip nuts that hold the trap under the sink will be less
likely to leak if coated with the stuff.
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Nuts & bolts that must be removed come off easier when coated
with petroleum jelly.
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Protect a trailer hitch with petroleum jelly and then place
a slit tennis ball over this for added armor.
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Protect small stored metal parts and tools in a plastic sandwich
baggie with enough petroleum jelly to cover the tool.
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The attachments for your vacuum cleaner will be easier to remove
and install if coated with the stuff.
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Outdoor handyman work in the winter can result in chapped hands.
Work in some petroleum jelly for a quick treatment. (Your dogs
paws are also subject to problems when walking in the snow.)
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Protect the shine on chrome in storage with a coating of Petroleum
jelly.
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In an emergency, a lit birthday candle in a jar of petroleum
jelly will burn for hours.
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Please Note: I do not take responsibility should something unforeseen
occur while using these tips. I've tried many of the applications found
on these pages, and haven't encountered any difficulties.
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