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Etekamb♤ 🇺🇸🇳🇬
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#CivilEngineer. #AutoTech. I am not #transphobic, but the world would be a better place without them. العمل الجاد البقاء منضبطة والتحلي بالصبر وقتك سيأتي
California Katılım Mayıs 2013
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real men knows the best number is 0
Leah@its_shine2
Men be honest, which one do you prefer the most
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@CarolPrim3 My uncle used to be like this uncle he started having children
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"I’ve seen this twice now and I still don’t get it 🤔 Why do people put their gas cylinder inside a bowl of water while cooking?
Is it a safety hack or village science? Chefs, engineers — educate us

HEPHZIBAH ❤️@HEPHZIBAHr6
She can't move or bath herself Her children does everything for her and she's refusing to work on it. How does she manage her periods??
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@heaydwe @dieworkwear What kind of perspirant do you use now please
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@dieworkwear i confess i stopped using deodorant because of the stains, and i smell even more with deodorants and i am not gonna waste my money to stain my clothes even more so i've found body cologne on armpits works for me. stainless and odorless 90%.
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These yellow pit stains are usually caused by deodorant or antiperspirant mixing with your sweat. You can remove them by spraying the area with 3% hydrogen peroxide. Let this sit for an hour and then throw the garment into the wash. For more stubborn stains, soak the garment in Oxiclean overnight, then wash. Note that Oxiclean is fine on certain fibers (e.g., cotton), but not others (e.g., silk). Always read labels before using a product.
Threadscenes🪡@Threadscenes
I think men should just stay away from wearing white pants
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@dieworkwear I use cream deodorant and since then I've never had stained clothes like that again. I used to have that patch of fabric hardened after so many uses because of other deodorants.
I use this one, not sure if it's known worldwide.

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Ways to deal with organic oil stains on washable clothing:
— Pretreat the stain with dishwashing liquid, such as Dawn. Dishwashing liquid contains surfactants that emulsify oil into tiny droplets and lift them from the fibers, allowing them to be washed away in the laundry.
When applying, add a little bit of dish soap — don't go haywire — and then tamp with a brush. Tamping means you tap the cloth a little. This helps get the liquid into the fibers. Alternatively, you can rub the liquid in with your fingers. Don't scrub the surface too aggressively with something like a stiff-wired brush because you can ruin the surface of the fabric.
— You can also pretreat the stain with an enzymatic stain remover. Enzymes break stains apart, so they become smaller, more water‑soluble molecules that can be washed away. However, each type of enzyme is only effective for a specific type of stain. So when you apply a stain remover, you're relying on a mixture of enzymes and hoping something in there will be useful for your situation.
For oil stains, look for enzymatic stain removers that contain lipase, which works well on natural fats and oils, such as those from food. Note that it does not work well with petroleum-based oils, such as what you'd get from working on your car.
Zout's "Laundry Stain Remover" and Dad Mode's "Deep Stain Remover" both have lipase.
— After pre-treating the stain, let it sit for an hour or so, then wash with liquid laundry detergent. You can repeat this process a few times.
— If this doesn't work, soak the garment for a few hours in Oxiclean. This is an oxygen-based bleach that contains sodium percarbonate, which oxidizes organic stain molecules and breaks them apart.
Unlike chlorine bleach, oxygen-based bleaches are safe on colors. It's basically like applying hydrogen peroxide. However, it's not safe on all fibers — fine on cotton, not good on silk. Check the labels before using.
— If the garment is very important to you, it's always best to send the work to a professional. IMO, the two best dry-cleaners in the United States are Rave FabriCARE (in Arizona) and Jeeves NY (in New York). Both companies will take mail-ins. IMO, you should not do anything to the garment before sending it in, as there's a chance you could make the situation worse.
Zachary at Jeeves also runs a great laundry account on Instagram, which you can find at the handle jeeves_ny.
Note that different types of stains require different solutions. The above is only for organic oil-based stains on clothes you can throw into a wet wash. Blood, sweat, and other types of stains will have to be treated differently.
▼ Kiel James Patrick@KJP
Avocado oil splatter all over my American made shirt! It’s always when I flip the omelet 😩🍳 any good oil stain tips?
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Yesterday, it was a pleasure and an honour to receive my brothers and respected political figures in Nigeria, Their Excellencies, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, CON, and Peter Obi, CON, into the NDC.
We warmly welcome them and trust that they will join us in building a formidable, ideologically driven party for generations to come — one that embodies the true spirit of selfless service to the people.
Congratulations to them.
We also extend our gratitude to all Nigerians for their continued support and prayers.
~HSD




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UPDATE ON JUSTICE @Justice_Crack
NIGERIANS THANK YOU, PLEASE INCREASE THE PRESSURE 🙏🏽
#justiceforjustice
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Dear @NigeriaNDCHQ
Just to make it clear to you, before small yansh go begin dey shake.
You have 2,706 followers on X before Peter Obi's announcement to join your party.
Your followers will definitely surpass 100k followers after his announcement.
We don't want to hear what influence does Peter Obi have when he finally joins your party before ogun go kpai una....
Be warned o. No disrespect to our principal will be tolerated.
Give maximum respect to whom it is due.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.

Nigeria Democratic Congress@NigeriaNDCHQ
Almost time…
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