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// 845.371.2222 SPAM CALLS TIP I found an answer to all these telemarketers’ phone calls. When they call, I don’t talk to them. I just start pressing buttons on the keypad, and then they hang up the phone. Then, I start calling them back. I call back to that number, and if it rings and somebody picks up, I just press buttons again. After two or three times of doing this, they actually take you off their list for around three weeks. Then, after three weeks, they start again, or it’s a different company completely, and then you do the same thing. They get upset, so they stop calling me, and they take me off the list, like I said. TWO EASY WAYS TO ADD YOUR VOICE: 1. TEL: 845-371-2222 EXT 120 2. EMAIL: csay@3712222.com ALLERGIES I’m calling about the message that someone asked about allergies. I don’t know how natural it is, but Dr. Resnick, that is located on 2 Crossfield in West Nyack, and his phone number is 845-353-9600. He is a very cautious but experienced doctor that was able to help my family members get rid of from a lot of allergies that different doctors said that they were not allowed to eat. It’s worth a try. TOPIC #38 – TOOTH TROUBLE I wanted to know if anyone has any suggestions about teeth grinding specifically for toddlers. TOPIC #9 – SOAKING STAINS Peroxide works really well on yellow stains. You pour it onto the stains and then you soak it in Tide and Bleach. Besides that, before storing clothing, it’s very important that it should be clear of both bacterial and food stains. TOPIC #9 – SOAKING STAINS Regarding stains, somebody asked about dry paint from a uniform skirt that has already dried. You should put on Lest-oil, you can buy it from the grocery, and let it sit a little. Then, with warm or hot water, depending on which type of fabric and skirt item it is, rub it under the running faucet with like a sponge. Sometimes you need to do it a few times, but it helps with paint, Expo marker, pen marks, anything. TOPIC #9 – SOAKING STAINS Regarding stored clothing that comes out with baby stains and yellow stains: » Mix baking soda, peroxide, and vinegar, or instead of vinegar, dishwashing soap. » Put it on and let it sit; sometimes I’ll leave it overnight, sometimes just a few hours, and the stain comes out beautifully. TOPIC #9 – SOAKING STAINS Somebody left a question on how to get stains out from clothing, yellow stains from sitting in the cupboard. I don’t know how the stains come, but I know that if you put it under the sun after an hour or two, maybe sometimes more, it depends on how stubborn the stain is, the stain usually clears. Hatzlacha. TOPIC #107 - SLEEP SITUATIONS I want to know if this lady that left the message about the Sleep Series by Little Haven, if she could leave more details like a telephone number or more details on it. Csay Topic #144 TOPIC #9 – SOAKING STAINS I saw someone asked for soaking stains, what you can do on a uniform skirt that has dry paint on it. I tried this idea and it really works: You put Purell on the paint, the paint gets wet again, and you can wash it off. Thank you for this column! TOPIC #114 – DYEING CLOTHES I’m wondering where I can purchase this spray paint from Tulip Company to dye the carriage hood. 147

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