Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Boost Sales Without Spending A Dime!
Sales-from-the-podium expert Lisa Sasevich has x-ray vision for seeing the sales opportunities that exist in every company, and the creativity to convert them into gold! If you're looking for simple, quick and easy ways to boost sales without spending a dime, get your FREE Sales Nuggets now at www.theinvisibleclose.com.
Monday, June 22, 2009
WD-40 Uses for On The Job
On The Job
25 uses found
- Cleans mastic off floor tiles (be sure to wipe floor clean after using WD-40)
- Cleans adhesive tape residue on audio/visual cables
- Cleans ballast oil from tile floors (be sure to wipe floor clean after using WD-40)
- Lubricates handles on three-hole punch and prevents handles from sticking
- Lubricates wood screws for easier installation
- Removes adhesives from sewing machines
- Removes plastic cement from tools
- Removes stickers from guitars
- Removes liquid nails from hands
- Lubricates trunk latches
- Lubricates safe rollers
- Removes crayon from Formica®
- Cleans gunk from phone buttons
- Removes permanent marker from dry erase boards
- Removes scuff marks from luggage
- Cleans cell phones
- Cleans cell phone battery connections
- Keeps taping knives from rusting
- Removes rust from old keys
- Lubricates tape measures
- Cleans printer toner from unwanted places
- Lubricates vending machine locks
- Loosens screws in watch bands to enable link removal
- Frees stuck locks on lock boxes
- Frees stuck tin snips
The uses of WD-40 described on this website were provided to WD-40 Company by end-users of the product, and do not constitute recommendations or suggestions for use of WD-40 by WD-40 Company. These uses, including the "Use of the Day," have not been tested by WD-40 Company. Consumers should exercise common sense whenever using WD-40. Always follow the instructions and take heed of any warnings printed on theWD-40 packaging.
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Labels:
cell phone,
dry erase,
lubricates,
rust prevention,
rusting,
WD40
Crystal Repair - LaLique Cat Chipped Crystal Ear
Careless cleaning caused a chip on the ear of this LaLique Crystal Cat . Chipped Crystal can be ground and polish to look like new but when its Lalique after you remove the chip matching the etched finish is the challenge .
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Sunday, June 21, 2009
Replacing broken or missing pieces, or entire sets, is easy!
Did your darling nephew break a dinner plate at your last family dinner? Did a fork get chewed up in the garbage disposal?
Founded by Bob Page in 1981, Replacements, Ltd. (located in Greensboro, NC) has the world's largest selection of old & new dinnerware, including china, stoneware, crystal, glassware, silver, stainless, and collectibles. Their 415,000 square foot facilities (the size of seven football fields!) houses an incredible inventory of 13 million pieces in more than 300,000 patterns, some over 100 years old! Thousands of items are added to their site each day.
Use the "Find This For Me" service to be notified when the peices you are looking for are in stock.
Labels:
china,
collectibles,
crystal,
fiestaware,
find this for me,
glassware,
noritake,
replacements,
silver,
stainless,
stoneware
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