What is pumice and how does it end up on Texas beaches? Jace Tunnell of the Harte Research Institute weighs in.
This week, the tides were back to normal after the hurricane in the Gulf, making for better access to the beaches. Among the ...
Among the beachcombing finds were sand dollars, sargassum and pumice stone. Pumice ... often used in industrial applications like abrasive cleaning products, in the shower to scrub your feet ...
Are your feet feeling a bit rough around the edges? Wondering how to get that silky smoothness back without breaking the bank ...
To remove hard water stains: White vinegar and Baking soda is the cleaning method I prefer to use. Scrub the toilet bowl with a rough scratchy item. Use sandpaper or a pumice stone to remove hard ...
Facing off against a nasty milk stain, Vicki Collins thought she would have to get rid of her mattress a but found a clever way to save her bed.
The oven door is where most dirt and grime gathers and can be a source of food contamination if not cleaned regularly. This ...
Get ready to clean smarter, not harder! A dirty toilet bowl in a bathroom. Alright, let’s start with one of the toughest rooms in the house, the bathroom. Hard water stains on toilets can be unsightly ...
Simply rub the pumice stone along the carpet in your car. It'll catch the dog or cat fur and gather it into a ball, so you ...