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6 Things You Shouldn’t Clean in the Washing Machine
The washing machine is indispensable in the household. It saves time, effort, and reliably ensures clean laundry. However, as ...
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Shoes can't go in the washing machine? Here's how to sanitize them
Your mashing machine can severely damage certain shoe materials, but you can sanitize them with everything from pantry ...
Contemporary washing machines can clean more than you might think, but if you need to launder these particular items, keep them out of your appliance.
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8 DIY Swiffer Pads You Can Make In A Pinch
From regular paper towels to cloth diapers, these clever makeshift Swiffer pad swaps prove you can clean in a pinch — no ...
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How Often You Should Really Be Disinfecting Your Mop And Broom
If you aren't cleaning your cleaning tools, your chores might just be a waste of time. Here's how often experts recommend ...
Forgot to transfer laundry from the washing machine to the dryer? Here's how long wet clothes can be allowed to sit before ...
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The affordable cleaning tool that makes spot-cleaning shoes a breeze
Whether we're talking snazzy sneakers or summer sandals, they're bound to get dirty at some point. Clean them easily with ...
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12 Types Of Ultrasonic Tools That Will Have Your Home Clean In No Time
Ultrasonic waves can help clean items around your home, but which products are best? Here are 12 types of tools that leverage ...
Baking soda is a great substance for cleaning, leaving your saucepans shiny and washing machine smelling as fresh as a daisy. If you follow Mrs Hinch or Stacey Soloman for their c ...
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The Best Way To Get A Moldy Shoe Looking Clean & Brand-New Again
Humid environments, like a poorly ventilated closet, can leave your shoes moldy. If the damage isn't grave, the footwear can ...
Managing a household budget is a skill; yet you can track every penny, clip coupons until your fingers are sore, and still ...
For most homeowners, the easiest starting point is the 50% rule: If the repair will cost less than half the price of a comparable new appliance, repair it. If it’s more than half, replacement makes ...
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