How to Remove Nail Polish Stains

Tips for the Bathroom.
"Prevent that annoying fog that builds up on the bathroom mirror by applying aftershave to the mirror's surface. Spray a small glop in the middle, spread it over the surface with a cloth, then wipe the surface clean and ... You have a mirror that is fog resistant for at least three weeks!" –Rachel Nicholl, courtesy of: http://www.barefoot-lass.com  

“Out of toilet bowl cleaner? Drop in two Alka-Seltzer tablets, wait twenty minutes, brush and flush!” From: http://www.barefoot-lass.com

Tips for the Laundry Room.
"Here is a quick way to get food spots out when you're in a hurry and can't change your outfit. This morning, I was dressed and ready to leave for work when my blueberry jam toast dropped on my blouse. I was running late so I improvised ... using a facial cleansing cloth (those moist cloths meant for make-up removal), I rubbed the stain right out in a couple of seconds." –Silvia Colonnese, courtesy of: http://www.barefoot-lass.com  
 
“For getting blood stains out, use cold water and liquid soap. If it doesn't get the stain completely out, use ammonia. Another alternative—spitting on the blood stain will work well too because it helps break up the enzymes in blood, which will make the stain dissolve.” –Melanie Blair