Carpet Cleaning Solutions, Clean Slippers, Remove Makeup & Get Rid of Flies

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Whether you're tackling stubborn stains or keeping your home fresh, the right approach makes all the difference. We've got practical solutions to help you handle everyday challenges with confidence.

In today's issue:

  • The Best Carpet Cleaning Solutions

  • Get Rid of Flies for Good

  • Removing Makeup Stains

  • Cleaning Slippers the Easy Way

  • And more…

CLEANING

High-traffic carpets take a beating; one family tracked mud through their living room 47 times in a single rainy week before finally finding a cleaner that could handle the mess. These seven solutions tackle ground-in dirt, pet accidents, and stubborn stains without harsh chemicals or endless scrubbing.

CLEANING

Slippers absorb more dirt, sweat, and bacteria than most people realize. One study found that house shoes can harbor over 400,000 bacteria per square inch after just two weeks of wear. We've rounded up more than ten proven tricks to refresh every type of slipper , from memory foam to sheepskin, so those cozy favorites stay clean and last longer.

MABEL’S WISDOM

Sparkling Wine Glasses MY Way

When I was younger, we didn't have fancy dishwashers to clean our wine glasses. We always used a simple, tried-and-true method to get them sparkling clean.

First, fill a basin with warm water and add a splash of white vinegar. Gently wash the glasses with a soft cloth, getting into all the nooks and crannies. Rinse them with cold water and dry them immediately with a lint-free towel to avoid any spots.

Remember, sometimes the old ways are the best.

Happy cleaning from Grandma!

CLEANING

A foundation stain on your favorite blouse or mascara on a pillowcase can feel like a wardrobe emergency, but most makeup stains come out with the right approach. This guide walks through 11+ proven ways to lift everything from lipstick to liquid liner, so those accidental smudges don't become permanent souvenirs.

FUN FACT

The electric toothbrush was invented before the ballpoint pen!

Dr. Tomlinson Moseley filed his patent for the electric toothbrush in 1937, two years before László Bíró patented the ballpoint pen in 1939. Both inventions aimed to solve messy, inefficient problems, but the toothbrush took decades to reach most bathrooms.

Meanwhile, ballpoint pens became office staples by the 1950s because they were cheaper to produce and didn't require electricity.

BUG CONTROL

Houseflies can taste with their feet, which explains why they land on everything before deciding where to stay. We discovered six simple tricks that send flies packing without chemicals or complicated traps.

THANK YOU!

Stains, spills, and pesky flies don't stand a chance when you know the right tricks . Whether you're tackling ground-in dirt on your carpet, rescuing your favorite blouse from a mascara mishap, or giving your slippers a fresh start, these solutions turn everyday chaos into easy wins.

Here's to cleaner floors, fresher fabrics, and fly-free kitchens,

Tipsbulletin Newsletter Team

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