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Petroleum jelly can keep a car cranking
BY JOANN DERSON King Features Syndicate

. If you're having trouble with your car's battery, follow this tip from B.D. of Virginia: "Disconnect the battery terminals and clean them with a wire brush. Reconnect and smear with petroleum jelly. The jelly will prevent corrosion and help keep the battery cranking all winter."

. Here's a reminder from J.E. of Colorado: "Just because it's winter doesn't mean you can skip the sunscreen -- especially if you live in a snowy climate. Remember that sunlight reflects off white snow, and it intensifies the effect. Lather up, people. If you get one that is moisturizing, it'll soothe dry skin as well."

. "When doing my holiday shopping, I carry a quart-size Zip-lock baggie in my purse. I put all receipts in it, and I ask for multiple gift receipts to be put in the bag with the merchandise. I can keep it all together until after the holidays, so I always have a receipt handy if something needs to be returned or exchanged." -- C.L. in Missouri

. "I keep a cookie sheet by the door to hold muddy shoes and boots. No more moose tracks through the house!" -- R.S. in New York

. "If you have extra tasks to do for visiting company or holiday parties, marshal the family. I have three school-age kids, and I write out chores on slips of paper for them to stick in their pockets. If I don't have to remind them to get chores done, there's an extra allowance in it for them." -- H.A. in California

. When unpacking decorations, make note of items that will need to be replaced after this season. When everything goes on sale, you can buy for next year at great prices!

Send your tips to Now Here's a Tip, c/o King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL32853-6475 or email JoAnn at letters.kfws@hearstsc.com.


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