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Steve Nix is a member of the Society of American Foresters and a former forest resources analyst for the state of Alabama. Collecting and saving leaves in scrapbooks and nature journals is a ...
Just like flowers, leaves can be pressed in a book in order to dry and flatten them. For this method you'll need at least one heavy book and newspaper, wax paper, or blank sheets of paper.
For instance, rubbing wax paper over faucets, shower doors, or mirrors leaves behind a thin layer of wax, which helps to repel water spots and soap scum. This hack is particularly useful in ...
After wiping down your chrome faucet, rub some wax paper over it as a final step. The unnoticeable residue the wax paper leaves behind will prevent water spots and finger prints from showing up.