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Nail brush makes a great laundry scrub brush for tiny clothes
Wednesday, June 24, 2009Kids' clothes have more than their share of stains. My pre-soaking treatment for stubborn clothing stains does the trick most of the time, but every now and then I need to apply a little elbow grease. I've found that an old nail brush is the perfect tool for the job -- it's easy to hold, it covers more area than a toothbrush, and it's small enough to work on tiny bits of clothing. Plus I have two...
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