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Amazing Products 100-Year-Old Life Hacks You Didn't Know Existed

Awesome Tips 100-Year-Old Life Hacks You Didn't Know Existed



These Life Hacks are over 100 years old but still work great today! We compiled just some of our favorite old-school life hacks to show you how our ancestors got stuff done!

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  1. is the milk and the ink the same now as it was then?

  2. I really miss this channel, i have been rewatching some older videos, i really hope this channel gets new content even if Dylan is no longer here.

  3. You might have an easier time removing the nail if you used a full sized hammer and not a "stubby" hammer.

  4. Spraying hairspray on any ink stained piece of cloth will make it disappear without scrubbing it does take a bit of hairspray depending on how much ink is on the fabric. Just keep spraying the ink, letting it dry & as the deepest spots of ink begin to release use a paper towel to soak up the excess ink as the hairspray is still wet & begin to remove the ink.
    After doing this a few times you will see when the ink is completely let go of the fabric, and then you can wash as you normally would hope this helps some one! ✌️

  5. 7:06 I like how he said “this seems a bit overkill” when they have a whole series of over complicated life hacks

  6. RIP buddy!!

  7. Or use a longer hammer?!

  8. Rip 🪦

  9. Longer hammers

  10. Whoa. Waste of water.

  11. Missing you, household hacker… you really were the best. 💔

  12. That hamner hahahaha 🤣

  13. Ink stains: At the turn of the twentieth century ink was much thinner than today’s ball point pen ink. This changes the reaction.

  14. First time I've come across ur videos. Must say that this one was brilliant. Ty.

  15. To remove today's ink from fabric use hair spray blot it, then wash

  16. It’s most likely you used a burp they had bottle ink and a pen that dipped in

  17. Five minute crafts-Our life hacks our so amazing they will help with anything!
    100 year old hacks-hold my beer

  18. Just discovered ur channel & saved more of ur vids into today's play list. But I can confidently say, I'll most likely subscribe. Hope u've got hacks for either toilet training puppies or cleaning up after them, or better still… hacks that'll stop them chooing power cords & shoes & biting people. If not, please make them. Coz its what I was really looking for! Wow… ur dog is just an older version of my puppy. So u gotta know hacks that would work.

  19. There was no dust or dirt on those shoes, even the bottoms where flawlessly clean

  20. Probably the bread that was causing the problem was fresh baked bread not store bought . Freshly baked bread is much softer and can be difficult to slice, especially if you try to slice it while the loaf is still warm.

  21. Pretty sure the ink in a pen would be different then the ink from 100 years ago.

  22. Milk will not remove ballpoint pen ink but it will probably remove fountain pen ink if you can still find someone who uses a fountain pen these days.

  23. Why you using a hammer you find in your wife's house tool bag….get yourself a 28 oz framing hammer lol

  24. Your scale needs calibrated the weight is way off

  25. Nice fallout Reference with the boots

  26. Freshly cooked bread has a hard crust.

  27. 10 Minutes of running water for a cold drink?

    Thats a 1st world problem/solution if ever.

  28. 8:08 amogus

  29. You can also clean leather boots with the inside of a banana skin

  30. For the bread one they meant actually like home made fresh bread which is very soft and hard to cut

  31. its now 103 years ago

  32. I’m roughly 96,000 quarters in weight.

  33. Get a real hammer

  34. 73 degress😨😨😱

    • suzz
    • June 26, 2023

    keep in mind that the ink that was used back then was made differently. the ink now days in not the same at all. I have tried this before with actual ink that I made from a recipie from back then (I repair and work with antiques so I have recipie for all sorts of diff things and have came across these hacks before) and it worked wonderfully. that fats in the milk lifts out the ink but like I said, the ink from back then was different. way different. just sayin'

  35. The plain fireplace seemingly race because call synthetically raise from a medical bamboo. rightful, willing reminder

  36. Alcohol removes ball point ink. Hydrogen Peroxide dissolves pine sap. Both work immediately and on every type of fabric or surface I've ever used.

  37. 5:32 What's taters, precious?
    Awesome!

  38. 7:01 really

  39. For the milk trick you'd need to adjust the cream content as they left some in, half and half might be a better medium to try?

  40. That's not the bread they meant.

  41. waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay better than 5 minute crafts

  42. If you take the Hammer and go side to side it works alot better then back and forth

  43. No one?

    me: Jeezz It's a lot of waste of milkk… I'd rather drink it!

  44. Love the subtle LOTR refrence… boil 'em, mash 'em, stick 'em in a stew.

  45. I weight 7,520 qaurters

  46. Interesting content, I like the presentation. Some ideas to bear in mind, flowers don't need to be put in potatoes to make them last longer. Simply pop a bit of sugar in the water, and don't cut with scissors, use a knife on a slant or even snap gently.

  47. Wow u smart

  48. 3:45 I mean…

    when life gives you lemons

  49. Bet you used lJJJJow fat milk, while they probably used whole unpasteurized milk.

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