honeybee wrote:I learned today that Goo Gone is the best thing to get gum out of car upholstery. I drive a Toyota, so I removed my mats a while back. I don't chew gum, and I can only assume that the gum on my floor came from my shoe. Anyway, Goo Gone works.
AND, I promised to report on whether Sketchers Shape Ups work. Well, I have read some skeptical articles about them and thought carefully about my experience with them. Here's my unscientific opinion. They basically force you to walk in the optimum posture for exercise. You could probably teach yourself to do this in regular shoes, but the Sketchers do help you stand up straight and walk fully heel to toe. They're not going to burn a whole lot of extra calories or make you walk - but I do think they help you walk better. So, is it worth the $100? For me, I think so, as I get lazy when I walk and tend to slouch. Plus, I kind of like the three inches they put on my height.
LOL. My stain removal technique for washables consists of 1) Greased Lightning before the wash, then don't put it in the dryer (drier?) so I can see if it worked. If that fails, I move on to Goo Gone. That usually does the trick. I've also had some luck with hair spray (on ink stains). It's basically acetone, the same thing as nail polish remover -- the same stuff I probably used to soak into my hands at carcinogenic levels when I did paste-up at a newspaper (because it cleaned up wax).
Walking in good posture doesn't sound like fun to me, but I'm still longing to try those weird toe shoes. It just sounds really appealing to run in them, and I'm not a runner. Well, I was for a couple of years until I started getting shin splints, but that was a looooong time ago.