(Part 2) Best products from r/RBNLifeSkills

We found 15 comments on r/RBNLifeSkills discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 34 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

Top comments mentioning products on r/RBNLifeSkills:

u/NeverRainingRoses · 2 pointsr/RBNLifeSkills

This one is pretty helpful. About.com also has some really good templates.

u/ZeTeslaCat · 1 pointr/RBNLifeSkills

First thought that comes to mind: Weather stripping. Cheap, not bulky, and usually works relatively well. It won't completely fix it, but it will sure make it a lot warmer.

u/[deleted] · 3 pointsr/RBNLifeSkills

I just wanted to add a recommendation - it seems silly, but this book is actually very helpful and easy to reference (as in oh shit I just spilled something and I have 2 minutes to figure out what to do before the stain sets!)
My Boyfriend Barfed in My Handbag . . . and Other Things You Can't Ask Martha
I find it nice to have a small paperback on hand to refer to, because I often don't want to touch my computer to Google what to do when I have a huge fucked up mess (literally) on my hands.

u/TyrionsRedCoat · 1 pointr/RBNLifeSkills

This book has a lot of information that might be useful:
Adulting
Also: Why Didn't They Teach Me This In School?

u/savagestarshine · 3 pointsr/RBNLifeSkills

As others said, practice.

When I was worried about my driving skill level recently, I checked out most of the books in the library on how to drive. The best one I found was - Driving Techniques by Scotti

...also, I read in an interview with Patrick Stewart forever ago, that when he got to drive a racecar, the driver told him that the car will go where he's looking- something about subtle whole-body turning as our heads turn.

u/beesyrup · 1 pointr/RBNLifeSkills

I found some good links out on the internet just by googling. Also there's some techniques in some books I found. One in particular that I'd already been using (but just yesterday looked up self esteem in, duh) is this one which is in libraries here in my state and probably elsewhere.

u/DaisyKitty · 1 pointr/RBNLifeSkills

try this.

i know it says it's homeopathic and that homeopathy is suppose to be bunk. but either it isn't bunk in this case, or this product isn't really homeopathic. it really works and won't leave you groggy.

as far as the homeopathic issue, i know a handful of scientists who swear by this stuff.

u/cincrin · 5 pointsr/RBNLifeSkills

Mold spores are everywhere. (Edit: in your home, in my home, at the local library, just... everywhere.) To control them you need to control the temperature and the humidity. Low temp & low humidity=inactive mold spores.

Run the fan when you shower, run the kitchen fan when you boil water, hang your towels up to dry, don't let anything stay wet for long. If you're in a humid climate you might want to get a dehumidifier. I needed one for the basement in my last place. You can tell how humid your place is with a humidity monitor .

For your mattress, you might want a dust mite cover. They keep allergens already in your mattress from getting out, and keep other nasty stuff from getting in. They also make dust mite covers for pillows.

I recommend wearing face masks for cleaning. My partner and I do because we're allergic to dust mites and cleaning's enough of a PITA as it is without allergies.

The EPA has a nice set of pages about mold that might interest you: https://www.epa.gov/mold/brief-guide-mold-moisture-and-your-home#tab-4

u/Havest22 · 3 pointsr/RBNLifeSkills

i just solved this same problem! buy a cheap black light on amazon (you can use to find the offending spots) and this stuff:

https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B07K6SY7C2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1