Quick Tips To Avoid Household Headaches

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Quick Tips To Avoid Household Headaches (NAPSA)—Aspirin isn’t the only thing that you should have on hand for headaches! For common household headaches there are a few common products you should keep under the sink to save you time and money when these types of ailments arise. * Sticky Situations—Tired of tripping over the piece of peeled up linoleum? Still haven't reattached that loose ceramic tile? Be sure to always have a multi-purpose adhesive on hand to repair small damages throughout the house. Water-based products, such as Loctite’s Power Grab line (www. loctiteproducts.com) are a good choice since they do not give off any fumes and provide a strong, quick grab. In addition, the pressure pack allows for easy dispensing since no extra caulking guns are needed. * Bugs Driving You Buggy? —Tired of scrubbing the bug splats offyour windshield and bumperafter a long drive? Keep some Pledge Furniture Polish (www.pledge.com) in your trunk and sprayit on all the parts of the car exposed to bug smashing. Thepolish will help make them easier to remove the pesky bugs when you return home. * Rinse Away Residue—Sticky residue is always a challenge to remove from picture frames or other decorations. Save your fingernails and use Duck brand adhesive remover (www.duckproducts. com) to quickly and easily remove TAKE FliVE—There are five “must have” items to have under the sink to keep your homein sync. sticky labels. Just spray a little of the adhesive removeron, let it sit for a few minutes, and the gunk is gone! * Crystal Clean Windows and Floors—To clean spots on rugs and carpets you can use expensive rug and carpet cleaners. But to cut down on products (and cost), window cleaners work just as well. Just spray it on and scrub away stains! * Duck of All Trades—Some products can do just about anything! Be sure to keep some Duck brand duct tape (www.duck products.com) on hand to get you out of a bind when it comes to a wide range of home repairs. This includes repairing shower curtains, hems on dresses, sweeper bags or hoses, vinyl inflatable toys, tents, holding down floor mats and loose carpet, covering exposed bolts and more.