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Chewing Gum - Wipe With Damp Cloth
Wipe With Damp Cloth
10 times mentioned • Kyee Z • 17 October 2017

Wipe With Damp Cloth

Removing Exotic Stains and Stubborn Marks(laminate).Blood: give it spray of window cleaner and wipe with a damp cloth Chewing gum: use a plastic knife or something else (non metal) to get under the gum and avoid scratching the floor. Once you've prized the worst of it off rub the residue with a soft cloth dampened with mineral spirits.Crayon: apply mineral spirits to a damp cloth and rub away.Red Wine or Coca Cola: wipe with a damp cloth.
Chewing Gum - Micro Usb Charging Port
Micro Usb Charging Port
5 times mentioned • Sin Sin • 16 June 2016

Micro Usb Charging Port

The wireless charging case is about the size of two packs of chewing gum. The fabric-like case has good grip in hand and doesn't leave fingerprint smudges. It can be your keychain with the strap holder with light indicator at the top.

The micro USB charging port is at the bottom. Push the bottom to extend the case and reveal the Moto Hint housing with 5 metal pins. You need to charge Moto Hint before you use it. For wireless charging, you insert the earbud into wireless charging case then close the case to begin charging.
Chewing Gum - Innisfree Orchid Enriched Cream
Innisfree Orchid Enriched Cream
4 times mentioned • Joey See • 26 May 2016

Innisfree Orchid Enriched Cream

Innisfree Orchid Enriched Cream has a very thick and memory-gel like texture. It feels really heavy on my normal skin. Honestly, I'd tried this on my face before I purchased the real product.

It was OK and I got so carried away by the sweet and pleasant orchid scent in this cream so I ended up buying it. It was not until I went home and opened it that I found out that this cream was in fact too heavy for my liking. Since it has a memory-gel texture, it would form a jello-like or chewing gum kind of protective layer on your skin, which I personally feel quite suffocating and heavy.
Chewing Gum - Peppermint Essential Oil
Peppermint Essential Oil
13 times mentioned • Ronald Ho • 18 February 2019

Peppermint Essential Oil

Peppermint Essential Oil. Peppermint plant is a native of Europe.

It has a long tradition of use in folk medicine and aromatherapy. Peppermint Essential Oil is also commonly used to make soap, shampoo, cigarettes, toothpaste, chewing gum, tea and ice cream.
Chewing Gum - Spills Quickly Prevent
Spills Quickly Prevent
4 times mentioned • Tyi Jie • 07 December 2017

Spills Quickly Prevent

Quick Care Besides regular cleaning, it's also important to handle any messes as they occur. Clean up liquid spills quickly to prevent stains or other damage by blotting at the spill with a cloth.

Any dirt tracked in should similarly be swept up quickly to prevent scratches. For tougher messes like candle wax or chewing gum, apply ice to firm it up then scrape it away with a plastic scraper (you can improvise with a credit card).
Chewing Gum - Wood Floors
Wood Floors
74 times mentioned • Gordon Lee • 17 October 2017

Wood Floors

Remove Various Stains and Smells From Wood Floors Stains and spots compromise the beauty of your wood floors. If your floors have blemishes from things such as pet urine, coffee, blood, ink, latex paint or chewing gum, this eBook is a must read.

You will learn how to remove stains without doing the difficult and intimadating carpentry involved in a floor wood repair.
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