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the before and after pictures of carpet cleaning in an apartment with brown stains on it
magical carpet cleaner
Going to try this! Baking Soda and Vinegar as a stain remover.
there are many different types of paper clips on the shelf in front of each other
Organizing with Altoids Tins
Organisation with Altoid tins!
a metal basket with cleaning products in it
The Ultimate Spring Cleaning Checklist to Elevate Your Home's Freshness
Deep Cleaning - So happy I don't have to create this list myself!! Looove it!
a toothbrush with a yellow and blue bristles on it
Why You Should Keep a Soap-Filled Dish Wand in the Shower
Keep one in the shower filled with a mixture of half vinegar and half Dawn dishsoap. Use it to wipe down the shower while you are in there and your shower will always be clean. Must try this!
a blue wall with an organized life written on it
The Beginning - READ THIS FIRST!! - Modern Parents Messy Kids
Pin now. Read later. This blog has tons of excellent tips on how to de-clutter one's life.
35 "life changing" things to try! I've never heard of some of these! Pin now; Read Later Upcycling, Beauty Secrets, Things To Try, Astuces Diy, Health And Beauty Tips, Everyday Objects, Life Changing, Household Hacks, Things To Know
35 Lifechanging Ways To Use Everyday Objects
35 "life changing" things to try! I've never heard of some of these! Pin now; Read Later
someone is using a sponge to clean the pan on top of the gas burner
RIT Dye Tutorial - Rookie
Great tutorial on using RIT dye at home. Endless possibilities!
a collage of pictures showing how to clean hardwood floors with vinegar and baking soda
Best Natural Homemade Floor Cleaner
1 c water, 1 c vinegar, 1c alcohol, 2-3 drops dishwashing soap ~~ for shiny wood floors PLUS stainless steel appliances!
an image of cooking chart with vegetables
backonpointe
Here's a helpful cheat sheet on how long to boil, steam, and saute different veggies.
someone holding a red frisbee over two plastic cups
How to Blow up a Balloon With Baking Soda and Vinegar | ehow.com
No helium needed to fill balloons for parties.....just vinegar and baking /soda. Who knew!