They use them to exhale after smoking pot. It hides the smell if indoors and slows the exhale so it lasts longer.
Use hydrogen peroxide :) works great!
Peroxide as soon as possible on dry or damp sheet. Works great on Nurse's whites also. Especially when done immediately. It just disappears.
First of all... gross! Sheets I can understand, the other stuff is just plain irresponsible. There's definitely a better time and place for such things. A soft bristel brush with mild soap and water should do it. Use of Hydrogen Peroxide might work as well. It reacts with proteins, serum and blood which has a bleaching effect. You'll know it's working if it starts bubbling. Make sure carpets and sofa have colorfast material before using the peroxide. Test a carpet sample or the cloth located on the backside of the sofa (e.g. trim).
It softens the sheets
there is absolutely no problems with micro cotton sheets. As a matter of fact Micro Cotton branded sheets are the best sheets available worldwide.
Use hydrogen peroxide :) works great!
Try hydrogen peroxide I use it everytime I get a period stain in my panties.
sploof is a cardboard tube stuffed with dryer sheets. used to get rid of smoke smell. exhale smoke through tube.
Peroxide as soon as possible on dry or damp sheet. Works great on Nurse's whites also. Especially when done immediately. It just disappears.
yes just pour it on and rinse with cold water. this only works when the stain is fresh. after it has been washed and dried it will not work.
Wash everything! bed sheets, blankets, all pillow cases in Very! hot water and then put in dryer. Buy special lice spray and SPRAY ON EVERYTHING!!
The most efficient way to stop a room that you have smoking from smelling like smoke is to get a liter pop bottle. After removing the top of the bottle and emptying its contents, you then poke holes at the bottom of the bottle. Then, fill the bottle with dryer sheets. After you take a hit, you then blow the smoke through the top of the bottle, and the dyer sheets vent the smell out of the wholes poked at the bottom. Another way is to open up all of your windows, turn on the ceiling fan (if you have one in your room), and turn a table fan or other ground fan towards the window.
Most GM build sheets are stuffed into the rear seat...between the foam and frame. On yours, maybe one of the bucket seats, behind a rear panel. Not sure but that's where I'd start.
First of all... gross! Sheets I can understand, the other stuff is just plain irresponsible. There's definitely a better time and place for such things. A soft bristel brush with mild soap and water should do it. Use of Hydrogen Peroxide might work as well. It reacts with proteins, serum and blood which has a bleaching effect. You'll know it's working if it starts bubbling. Make sure carpets and sofa have colorfast material before using the peroxide. Test a carpet sample or the cloth located on the backside of the sofa (e.g. trim).
The standard collective noun for sheets is a pad of sheets, which refers to sheets of paper. There is no specific collective noun for sheets used for bedding, in which case a noun suitable for the situation is used; for example a stack of sheets or a bundle of sheets.
Launder the sheets. If the wrinkles are still there, iron the sheets.
California bed sheets are slightly different bed sheets - they aren't as wide as standard king bed sheets, but they are longer then standard bed sheets. (80*76 (king bed sheets) vs. 84*72(california bed sheets)).