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Laundry Safety Pin Popular Q&A
Q: How to Rust Safety Pins.
A: 1. Mix a 1/2 cup bleach, 1/2 cup apple cider vinegar and two teaspoons salt in a quart jar. Add the safety pins to the mixture. Make sure the pins are completel... Read More »
Q: How to Design With Safety Pins.
A: 1. Decide how many small safety pins you will need. Do this by sliding the hole at the top of the small safety pins onto the pin shaft of the larger safety pin.... Read More »
Q: Why was the safety pin invented?
A: The safety pin was invented to pay off a debt. Read More »
Q: Who invented the safety pin?
A: Answer Walter Hunt, an American inventor, patented a design that served as the basis for the modern safety pins in 1849. Read More »
Q: What is safety pin?
A: n. A pin in the form of a clasp, having a sheath to cover and hold the point. A pin that prevents the premature or accidental detonation of an explosive device,... Read More »