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Moisturize skin. Massage Wesson Corn Oil into your skin, wait fifteen minutes, remove the excess oil with Bounty Paper Towels, then take a hot-water bath.
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Make bubble bath. Mix two cups of Wesson Corn Oil, three tablespoons of liquid shampoo, and one-quarter teaspoon of your favorite perfume. Mix the solution in a blender at high speed.
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Prevent cat hairballs. Add a teaspoon of Wesson Corn Oil to one cat meal daily.
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Add a shine to your dog's coat. Add a teaspoon of Wesson Corn Oil to each food serving.
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Condition hair. Massage lukewarm Wesson Corn Oil into dry hair, cover hair with a shower cap for thirty minutes, then shampoo and rinse thoroughly.
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Remove oil paint from skin. Use Wesson Corn Oil instead of turpentine.
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Season a cast-iron skillet. Rub a drop of Wesson Corn Oil on the inside of the pan to keep it seasoned. Place a sheet of Bounty Paper Towel over and under the skillet when storing. To season a new cast iron skillet, grease with unsalted Wesson Corn Oil and warm in an oven for two hours. Repeat after washing the skillet for several weeks.
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Remove rust spots from a cast-iron skillet. Apply Wesson Corn Oil, let stand, then wipe thoroughly. Repeat if necessary.
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Prevent car doors from freezing in winter. Rub the gaskets with Wesson Corn Oil to seal out water without harming the gaskets.
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Remove white spots or water marks from furniture. Dip a cloth in Wesson Corn Oil, then into cigar or cigarette ashes. Rub with the grain, across the spot until it disappears.
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Prevent snow from sticking to a shovel. Coat the shovel with Wesson Corn Oil.
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Remove decals. Saturate the decal with Wesson Corn Oil.
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Oil wooden spoons, cutting boards, and butcher block. Put Wesson Corn Oil on a Bounty paper towel, rub it into the wood, then wipe clean.
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Soothe tired feet. Rub warmed Wesson Corn Oil into your feet, wrap in a damp hot towel, and sit for ten minutes.
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Remove glue from furniture. Apply a dab of Wesson Corn Oil and rub.
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Remove a splinter. Soak the wounded area in Wesson Corn Oil for a few minutes to soften the skin before trying to remove the splinter.
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Break in a new baseball mitt. Rub a few drops of Wesson Corn Oil into the palm of the glove, place a baseball in the glove, fold the mitt around it, and secure with rubber bands. Tuck the mitt under a mattress and leave overnight.
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Remove burrs, tar, and sticky substances from a dog's hair. Saturate the area with Wesson Corn Oil. Wash with dog shampoo, rinse immediately, and brush clean.
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Clean the sap from a Christmas tree from your hands. Rub your hands with Wesson Corn Oil and wipe clean with a Bounty Paper Towel.
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Remove price tags from appliances or the price-tag sheet from an automobile. Apply Wesson Corn Oil. Let sit and scrape away.
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Make cleaning a barbecue grill easy. Before cooking, coat the grill with Wesson Corn Oil. Clean when the grill is cool to the touch.
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Remove paper stuck to a wood surface. Saturate the paper with Wesson Corn Oil, let sit for a while, and gently peel the paper off.
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Keep your sink shining. Wipe the sink with a few drops of Wesson Corn Oil on a soft cloth.
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Treat ear mites in cats. Put a few drops of Wesson Corn Oil into your cat's ear and massage. Then clean out all debris with a ball of cotton. Repeat daily for three days, and the mites should be gone. The oil soothes the cat's sensitive skin, smothers the mites, and promotes healing.