Twenty years ago, I was a kid and wrote a bunch of mean shit on the walls of my relative. It still existed - and upto this day, and I just learned that you can remove paint/old shit from your walls by applying toothpaste and perfume along with soap onto the affected area, and rubbing it with a great intensity with four fingers. Just thought this would be useful in case anybody encountered my issue. I'm a fucking adult today, and I wouldn't want anybody walking into the room and reacting to it like what'd happened to me. Godspeed.
>>2955943you can clean walls? damn anon what's next an expose on water being wet?
>>2955963I got a real money saver for you, you can use hot water, a sponge, and some soap to clean your cookware and tableware instead of throwing them away each time. I save thousands of dollars a year with this trick.
>>2956116I prefer brushes over the sponges. I use a small brush to clean gaps between my teeth and a bit bigger brush to clean other parts of the teeth. Outside I use a medium size brush to clean my yard and my car is washed by big automatic brushes at the car wash. With all the brushes I don't have to buy cranes to lift all the sponges full of water and this is how I save thousands of dollars every year.
>>2955943>big drywall HATES this trick
>>2955943Which kind of perfume, does it actually matter?If it doesn't, then is it just really the alcohol or whatever solvent that's in it that matters? You could probably buy that separately.
>>2958069>big paint HATES this trick
>>2959217that was my thought. alcohol being wetter than water lifts toothpaste is a abrasive and the soap binds oils.>>2955963that would be nice humans do not have the ability to sense wetness some animals do, bet you'd be more concerned about cohesive strength decline of water. its drowning insects that before could swim out of raindrops.
>>2959234>that would be nice humans do not have the ability to sense wetness some animals doImagine being the one human to sense wetness the likes of said animals do, and having a BuzzFeed article written about you titled: Find out why water feels more wet than previously thought possible to this one impressive individual.