Grubby Reviews
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primitive decor aged grubby 1829 sitting bear / nice $17.99 |
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Teddy Ruxpin and Grubby also Picture Show viewer and Answer box/games $65.00 |
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TALKING TEDDY RUXPIN AND GRUBBY DISPLAY TAPE HTF WORLDS OF WONDER #3 $9.99 |
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ORIGINAL Teddy Ruxpin and Grubby Cord WOW Toys $15.00 |
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vintage 1985 teddy ruxpin + grubby in boxes $60.00 |
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BOOK AND TAPE Teddy Ruxpin’s “THE DAY TEDDY MET GRUBBY” $12.99 |
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BOOK AND TAPE Teddy Ruxpin’s “GRUBBY’S ROMANCE” $12.99 |
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BOOK AND TAPE Teddy Ruxpin’s DOUBLE GRUBBY NIB $12.99 |
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Teddy Ruxpin Adventure Series “Grubby’s Romance” 1985 $10.00 |
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Rare Antique vint articulated joints pink bear grubby growler sawdust filling $39.44 |
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WORLDS OF WONDER TEDDY RUXPIN TAPE/BOOK “DOUBLE GRUBBY” $1.99 |
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ANIMATION CORD – GRUBBY, MINT $12.00 |
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Vintage Teddy Ruxpin Grubby Tapes Book Video Repair Lot TLC $9.99 |
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Teddy Ruxpin And Grubby With 2 Books $25.00 |
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Teddy Ruxpin’s buddy Grubby with book. Eyes, upper & lower mouth work great! $24.95 |
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TEDDY RUXPIN WORLDS OF WONDER CASSETTE & STORYBOOK-UNCLE GRUBBY-MINT IN BOX! $4.99 |
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1985 Teddy Ruxpin’s Friend Grubby Untested No Battery Cover $9.99 |
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TEDDY RUXPIN BOOK/TAPE UNCLE GRUBBY WORKS WORLDS OF WONDER $19.99 |
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TEDDY RUXPIN BOOK/TAPE GRUBBY’S ROMANCE WORKS WORLDS OF WONDER $19.99 |
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TEDDY RUXPIN BOOK/TAPE DOUBLE GRUBBY WORKS WORLDS OF WONDER $19.99 |
Cleaning The Washing Machine
Usually, the washing machine is something you use to clean other things. However, everything gets grubby and needs a clean-out periodically, and this is especially true of something that handles dirty football shorts, smelly socks, nappies and all the rest of it. Now and again, you’re going to have to clean the washing machine probably not that frequently as the general <a href=”http://www.anyclean.co.uk” title=”Home Cleaning”>home cleaning</a>. If you have a household with small children and/or people doing a filthy job and you have to do two or three loads of washing a day, you can skip reading this article unless you’re really keen – your washing machine is probably never free to be cleaned and you have enough work to do.
The outside of the washing machine is the easy bit to clean. The outside tends to get grubby very quickly, usually because the lid(or the top of the machine in the case of a front loader) is a good place to put the washing basket to save a bit of floor space, and cats seem to like jumping onto it (at least mine do).
And because the laundry is usually the place where people wash down the really grubby stuff, the top of the washing machine is often the place where scrubbing brushes, paint brushes and the like get popped down “just for now.”
It’s also easy to clean down, too. Just give it a good wipe with warm soapy water all over. Then toss the rag that you have just used into the basket ready to be washed. The buttons and dials are often a bit grubbier. You may have to use a bit of baking soda to rub at the flatter bits, or else get stuck in with a soft toothbrush (the latter is a must if you have an older style washing machine with switches and dials rather than the electronically controlled push-button type). A microfibre cloth such as an Enjo cloth can also do the trick.
While you’re on the outside, have a quick look at the hoses. While the hoses connecting the taps to the washing machine are pretty durable, they don’t last forever. Give them a quick once-over to make sure that they’re not perishing.
Now for the inside of the washing machine. This is usually a lot cleaner, especially as it has large amounts of soapy water swooshing around inside it at least once a week – once a day being more like it in an average household. It won’t need too much cleaning, unless you’ve either got it clogged up with sand and/or mud. This can happen if you’ve washed the towels after a trip to the seaside or if family members have got completely plastered with mud via gardening or rugby. If this sort of muck lingers inside the tub, it will get onto the next load put through the machine. Grass clippings are another common thing that gets washed off load A and sprinkles over load B, with tissues left in pockets being another.
Prevention is better than the cure, so before you put sandy towels or grassy trousers worn while using an edge-trimmer into the machine, take them outside and give them a good shake to get the worst out. If it’s too late to prevent the problem or you have had to wash rugby gear, then your best bet is to pop a bit of water into the machine and put it onto the spin cycle. This should get rid of the excess gunk.
Larger items can get caught in the tub if they’ve been left in pockets, and consider yourself lucky if they do. If you’re unlucky, they’ll go out and get stuck in the pump mechanism, leaving you with a tub full of horrible, heavy clothes and water. Hair clips are the worst offenders for getting stuck in pumps (happened twice to me). Check the pockets before you wash things. And if you find coins in the machine, consider them a tip!
You will also need to clean out the lint trap periodically. This differs from machine to machine, so I can’t tell you exactly how to do it. But make sure you do.
The biggest cleaning job you will have to do inside a washing machine is if you have made the once-in-a-lifetime-and-never-again mistake of going away on holiday leaving damp clothes sitting inside the machine. This is also known as a mildew factory. The clothes left inside will probably be close to unsalvageable – the choice is yours; you may want to try rescuing some items with sunlight, vinegar and lemon juice. But you will need to get rid of lingering mould and the horrible smell. Empty the machine out, spray copious amounts of vinegar inside and give it a good rub down. Leave it for a bit, then put some water into the machine and put it through the spin cycle to rinse it. Vow never to leave washing in the machine when you go away again.
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Grubby Paws Raccoon Napkin Holder – Lodge Decor $12.99 People will say Ahhh when they see this adorable Raccoon Napkin Holder on your table. Comes with a little raccoon to hold your napkins in the holder so you can use it outdoors too! Limited Edition: 1 of 5000 madeIndividually hand painted and crafted by professional artistsMeasures: 8″Tx10.25Dx7.75WMade of Heavy Poly Resin… |
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Grubby Bunny Flicker Candle Mold … |
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grubby Coffee Mug in Metallic Colors T-ShirtFrenzy offers over 30,000 designs on tons of products to offer millions of variations. You can search our store for something for everyone on your gift list or shop for yourself (our personal favorite). Please contact us with questions…. |
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get grubby! $6.99 … |
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Grubby Things $8.99 … |
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Who the Fuck Is Grubby? [Explicit] $4.45 … |
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World of Teddy Ruxpin (1987) Grubby’s Romance $7.65 … |
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Dirtgirlworld – Grow! (Vol. 1) ( Dirt girl world ) ( Dirtgirlworld – Go Get Grubby ) [ NON-USA FORMAT, PAL, Reg.2 Import - United Kingdom ] $22.99 United Kingdom released, PAL/Region 2 DVD: it WILL NOT play on standard US DVD player. You need multi-region PAL/NTSC DVD player to view it in USA/Canada: LANGUAGES: English ( Dolby Digital Stereo ), English ( Subtitles ), WIDESCREEN (1.78:1), SPECIAL FEATURES: Interactive Menu, Scene Access, SYNOPSIS: Where nature first is second nature. Dirtgirl grows awesome tomatoes, knows cloud names and driv… |
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Beyond the Game $2.64 Who are the best World of Warcraft players? If you answered Grubby and Sky, you are already one step ahead of most people who will watch this engaging documentary about the wildly popular cyber-pastime. This film chronicles the epic showdown between the two champions (one playing from the Netherlands, the other from China) during the 2007 World Cyber Games. Soundtrack: English; interview…. |
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Mimic 2 $2.99 … |
where can I find a recipe for making primitave grubby candles?
free recipe is the best but if you know of books let me kow to.
thankx a bunch
A great site for all kinds of primitive tips and techniques is http://home.comcast.net/~scraps215/PRIMANDRUSTICTIPSANDTECHNIQUES.HTML
Scroll down the page to get to the grubby candle part. If you have more questions about primitive crafts, join the forum at
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February 7th, 2009
Cindy
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