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couldbeyouornot t1_jecnuy0 wrote
Reply to comment by teslonelf in Good, sturdy, and inexpensive cardboard boxes by teslonelf
yeah, a box that had chips in it has had no wear and tear.
you just need a tape gun and some packing tape. a reinforced bottom with tape is always smart, and way cheaper to do than buy a 12$ box.
good luck with your move!
couldbeyouornot t1_jeclqgu wrote
our storage unit place had a little debbie snack truck that would throw it's boxes in their dumpster every tuesday afternoon, and they were always clean and rigid and good boxes. this was good info for many moves.
I don't think it matters "what kind of box", you just need to find a place near you that doesn't want them.
i've bought like, 6 boxes in my life. there is no BIFL cardboard box. just get some gently used boxes and tape em up real good.
couldbeyouornot t1_jdwwdlp wrote
Mohawk Leather Protector
it is a chore. making things last longer takes effort sometimes.
couldbeyouornot t1_jdwslb3 wrote
Reply to comment by cynycal in Seeking a furniture polish for antique wood furniture that works by cynycal
I am not too precious with anything I own (I have 3 cats and my house looks like people live in it) but I do wipe down the furniture or dust it. I used to grease everything up with OE because I liked the smell and it was a carry-over from childhood, but my mom told me to stop doing it. the different antiques dealers she works with all say not to use that stuff on it. i've had a few things refinished over the years, but mostly i'm waiting for that one day when i've reached peak maturity and I won't scratch up furniture anymore before I get anything else refinished...yeah right
couldbeyouornot t1_jdvwfl0 wrote
thermarest makes really great sleeping pads.
my mom still has her aerobed, and while it's more cumbersome, it's more of a traditional mattress. you have to fill it every day. it's easy to let the air out. comes with an integrated electric pump.
the benefit of thermarest over an air mattress or something else is it actually keeps your back nice and flat, while providing cushion. other stuff isn't so great for your spine.
couldbeyouornot t1_jdvuvew wrote
honestly just a slightly damp lint-free cloth is fine.
there's really no substitute for having something refinished if it's damaged. you can address stain and sheen at that time.
couldbeyouornot t1_jdvrlbd wrote
Reply to What to do if Library book is lost? by iNick20
call. it differs.
couldbeyouornot t1_jdfe1fs wrote
Reply to comment by 1__ajm in Internal voice when reading by 1__ajm
My suggestion would be to just carry one around and default to it more often.
couldbeyouornot t1_jdecgcx wrote
Reply to Internal voice when reading by 1__ajm
there's no race. is your comprehension very high? when I read fast without the voice I don't remember anything.
couldbeyouornot t1_jda580j wrote
Reply to Do you give books to people? by BwanaAzungu
absolutely
great for kids
adults
anyone
you will like this book
couldbeyouornot t1_jb8i6t3 wrote
https://www.livelarq.com/shop/larq-bottle-purevis
they often run sales for 20% off
couldbeyouornot t1_ja4h7tb wrote
be more constructive with your feedback
what do we need to do? other than google it.
couldbeyouornot t1_j9zmvy5 wrote
Reply to A BIFL rant about corporate purchases.... by plazman30
hit up corporate and tell them all of this. 🤷♀️ suggest an alternative. i'm with you and hate this sort of shit.
couldbeyouornot t1_j9ynrr2 wrote
Reply to roald dahl books by something202020
no physical book you could buy today has been edited.
couldbeyouornot t1_j9aktpi wrote
wool is best. you can buy secondhand and it's not all super expensive antique rugs. there are also brands like karastan that do similar styles that are less expensive. they're easy to spot clean, and you can have then professionally cleaned on occasion if you like, but it's expensive. I have 3 cats, and they like to projectile vomit on it them the time, and I just spot clean it and go on about my life. mine are all patterned so small things don't show up on them. they really don't quickly absorb water, so you can get something up quickly if you spill.
couldbeyouornot t1_j8bhz3d wrote
Reply to Quality chopstick recommendations? by noblerare
if you have an asian grocery they should have stainless ones there. they'll be inexpensive, wash well in the dishwasher, and last forever.
couldbeyouornot t1_j3kio0d wrote
Reply to $25 on eBay…worth it! by -SpankBankTank-
I’ve begged my mom for hers when she rids of them—she has 3.
couldbeyouornot t1_j3dhaq1 wrote
I usually just snap up brands I usually buy on sale, I didn't realize they had their own brands
couldbeyouornot t1_j23dzk5 wrote
straight razor will get you the closest shave--go find their sub
couldbeyouornot t1_j23dwe6 wrote
Reply to Looking for clothing advice… by PepTalkToYourself
cold wash or hand wash. hang dry or dry on low if you must. don't buy clothes made of shitty fabrics. stick to natural fabrics. if you're a messy person, buy things that are dark or can be bleached. buy brands that have been around awhile. they're usually still around for a reason (I just know someone is going to say "that's not necessarily true" blah blah blah but it has been for me. lean into a slightly distressed look if you plan to keep things and wear them that long. I happen to think that using tide free and clear has saved my clothes. my mom used all my whole life and that shit didn't clean at...all. lol. I use laundry sanitizer in lieu of fabric softeners or dryer sheets. my clothes last forever.
couldbeyouornot t1_j22olhx wrote
for me it's that it's well worth whatever I paid for it. when it dies I want to think, "wow, that lasted longer than I thought it would".
couldbeyouornot t1_izulp3p wrote
what exactly? modern? antique? deco? victorian? help me help you.
couldbeyouornot t1_iz4rr0n wrote
Reply to Not quite BIFL - Air Conditioners? by CleanJebboy
we're due for one too--we will purchase based on what our local guy sells and can easily repair. I know that's not what you asked, but in a small town like mine, this is the best way to shop imo. as it is now, when a part breaks we have to spend hundreds on an obsolete part that they have to source from wherever they can find one, which are not their usual channels.
couldbeyouornot t1_iye0uyw wrote
Reply to Female/Women's Wallet by courtFTW
husband has a fossil wallet he got 20 years ago from an outlet store
I have a marc jacobs one that is pebbled leather (it matches a bag I have) and it's in great condition. I will always go real leather on a wallet. I bought mine off of poshmark.
if you go zippered, that's a place that will probably eventually need restitching or repair, just a fair warning (however I had a cheap one of those for many years that lived in my purse and I LOVED IT--I only got rid of it when the zipper started getting sticky and my phone got too big to zip inside it).
couldbeyouornot t1_jecox9m wrote
Reply to I could never replace these hangers. by 1961tracy
omg, right? I have one or two of those and i'll never rid of them.