u/420wasabisnappin

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Is this a thing? I searched in the sub and couldn't find exactly what I was looking for. Basically dry shampoo but for clothes.

I don't want to risk anything staying to wet for too long and really I just need to refresh a couple pairs of pants and a shirt or two I'll be cycling through for only like 14 days.

Travel size a must. Thanks!!

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u/420wasabisnappin — 8 days ago

Hey sub! TIA for any input here.

I'm not a car lover. Hence the title. If I never had to have a car ever again, I truly wouldn't. But I like living in the countryside and working in the city, so I need one.

I've owned only three cars in my life (all NAF totaled). My first two were pretty standard Honda Civic DX models and my third was a Subaru Crosstrek. Of all of them, I really liked the Crosstrek the most. I liked the hatchback, heated seats and Bluetooth. I liked the utility rack on the top and that my back seats could go down flush with the trunk space. It wasn't so big that I felt like some tool in a lifted truck but obviously high enough that I wasn't on the floor like with a sedan. I loved all these cars because I could go around 350-400 miles on a full tank of gas (I have cross country family).

I'm looking for something I could by used for around $20grand ($25grand highest max, it better be good/low mileage). It would be great if I can buy it around 100,000 miles and it still is going to get another 200,000. I don't think hybrid is in my future because I worry about the added expense of battery maintenance and, speaking of maintenance, I definitely need something that is going to be low/easy in that area. I'm mildly handy and have mechanics in the family, but I don't want to be running to them or my local shop all the time.

My issue is that cars are getting too tech heavy and too f*ckin big. I don't need a dual monitor in my car and I don't want to drive around a house. This is why I think a used car that's fairly simple with a smidge of utility is going to suit me really well.

I don't want anything German, but I could consider Volvo (I think, I'm not 100% I know enough about them). Obviously I'm leaning toward Honda, Toyota and potentially Subaru again, but I'm really not well-versed on all the brands. I could probably be convinced to look into Ford, but no Chevy or GMC unless a strong argument is made.

Sorry if this is difficult on my part but I do appreciate any dialogue! Thank you all also much!

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u/420wasabisnappin — 8 days ago

Basically the title. We bought pink Fabuloso in a pinch a while back and I didn't notice but today it was really apparent that it's gradually staining our white kitchen cabinets pink.

Magic eraser? Bleach? What would effectively remove this pink hue?

Thanks!

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u/420wasabisnappin — 9 days ago