USEFUL PEOPLE'S TIPS AND LIFE HACKS FOR YOUR HOME AND Cottage BALDE SPACE ON THE LAWN How to eliminate bald spots on the lawn, no matter what caused them; due to fertilizer burns or trampled by a dog. If you just sow the grass again, nothing will happen. You need to dig up the bare spot onto the bayonet of a shovel. As a result, most of the contaminated top layer will disappear...
With my own hands - read more ... Do-it-yourself house and dacha: life hacks, folk tips and useful ideas - collection 151USEFUL PEOPLE'S TIPS AND LIFE HACKS FOR HOME AND Cottage REPLACING THE AERATOR ON THE SPOUT AND CLEANING THE SURFACES OF THE MIXER Over time, the surfaces of the faucet elements become dull, and the aerator on its spout has difficulty letting water through. If the surfaces can be cleaned with special cleaning agents, then an aerator that has become unusable must be replaced. Photo 1 shows various types of aerators. With time …
With my own hands - read more ... Do-it-yourself house and cottage: folk tips and useful ideas - collection 150USEFUL PEOPLE'S TIPS AND LIFE HACKS FOR HOME AND Cottage LAMP IN THE GARAGE This holder allows you to install the lamp at the desired height without taking up space on the floor. Having adjusted the height of the lamp, I hook the rod to the rafter, like the handle of an umbrella. To mount the light, I attached a T-block to the rod. The clamp holds the cable away from the lamp body. The bracket allows you to adjust...
With my own hands - read more ... Do-it-yourself house and cottage: folk tips and useful ideas - collection 148USEFUL PEOPLE'S TIPS AND LIFE HACKS FOR YOUR HOME AND Cottage SEALING HOLES IN THE WALLS WITH YOUR HANDS When filling holes, cement-based putties, which have high moisture resistance, have proven themselves well. When in contact with water they become even stronger. Gypsum masses are not so moisture resistant, so they are used in dry rooms. Before applying the composition to the base, ...
With my own hands - read more ... Do-it-yourself house and cottage: folk tips and useful ideas - collection 147SO THAT THE CLOTHELINE RINE WILL ALWAYS BE STRAIGHT... No matter how securely you fix the clothes lines, they still sag over time, and sometimes very much. That is why I bring to your attention a simple way to always keep them taut. From a piece of plywood 10 mm thick, cut a rectangular piece 1 cm wide (about twice the diameter of the rope) ...
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