Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

HELPFUL HINTS

- HELOISE

DEAR HELOISE: I work for a cleaning company that cleans a car dealership at nights after hours. I normally don’t have any interactio­ns with the customers of the dealership. However, one night while I was working, a customer wouldn’t leave me alone about his glasses that he left in a vehicle that he testdrove before the dealership closed.

My hint is for anyone who test-drives or is a sales representa­tive for a car dealership: Look for any personal belongings that may still be in the vehicle or remind the customer about any personal belongings.

— After-Hours Cleaner, via email DEAR READER: Whether test-driving a car or taking a cab, bus or subway, it is a good hint to check your surroundin­gs for personal belongings before you exit any vehicle.

DEAR HELOISE: Does baking soda have a shelf life, and if so, how long is it?

— Jeff W., Lincoln, Neb. DEAR READER: If you are using the baking soda for baking, there definitely is a shelf life. Follow the expiration date on the box, which typically is around three years. As a food product, be sure to store it where it cannot absorb odors, and keep it away from moisture. However, if you are cleaning with it, it can last indefinite­ly. Baking soda is one of my favorite money-saving cleaners. Don’t just throw away the old box of baking soda that was used to absorb refrigerat­or odors. Keep it to use for cleaning the kitchen sink and faucets.

DEAR HELOISE: I have a pair of French doors that I could not get to stay closed. Mainly, the dog or cat would press on one side or the other and cause both doors to open. Finally, I grabbed a large rubber band (like those found on broccoli) and wrapped it around both of the doorknobs. It worked! The animals would still press on the doors, but they could not open them wide enough to get through.

— Angie Y., via email

DEAR HELOISE: When I need to replace a lipstick or other makeup, I take the old one with me to the store. That way, I can match the color for the replacemen­t in case the color number has changed or no longer exists.

— Jan in Oregon

Send a money- or time-saving hint to Heloise, P.O. Box 795000, San Antonio, Texas 78279-5000; fax to (210) 435-6473; or email Heloise@Heloise.com

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