Period Blood Out of Clothes, Clean Car Interior & Get Rid of Crickets

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Spring cleaning includes dealing with stubborn stains and unwelcome houseguests. We've gathered useful solutions to help you tackle the messes that come with everyday life.
In today's issue:
Removing Period Stains From Fabric
Getting Crickets Out of Your Home
Deep Cleaning Your Car's Interior
And more…
CLEANING
We've all been caught off guard by surprise stains at the worst possible moment, in a meeting, on vacation, or wearing our favorite white jeans. These 7+ smart techniques rescue clothes from the laundry basket graveyard, including one unexpected household item that works better than expensive stain removers.
CLEANING
When car interiors get messy, most people assume a deep clean means hours of work or an expensive detailing appointment, but the truth is simpler than that . We discovered that professional detailers rely on just 7+ go-to strategies for a clean car interior that take minutes each and cost almost nothing to pull off at home.
TIP OF THE DAY
Does Your Chandelier Need a Deep Clean or Just a Dusting?

Dust builds up faster than grime, so a quick weekly pass with a lambswool duster keeps most chandeliers sparkling. Stand on a stable stepladder and work from the top down, using short, gentle strokes.
If you see a hazy film or sticky residue, schedule a full wash within the next two weeks. Regular dusting cuts deep-cleaning frequency from every three months to twice a year, and it takes less than five minutes per fixture.
BUG CONTROL
Crickets can chirp up to 100 times per minute when temperatures climb, turning peaceful evenings into sleepless nights. We've rounded up 11+ proven methods to reclaim quiet in every corner of your home.
FUN FACT
Can you diagnose heart disease while someone walks uphill?
Dr. Robert Bruce created the modern treadmill stress test in 1949 by asking patients to walk on an inclined belt while monitoring their heart's electrical activity. His protocol increased speed and slope every three minutes, mimicking the effort of climbing a steep hill. Before this test, doctors had no reliable way to see how the heart performed under physical strain without waiting for a heart attack to occur. | ![]() |
THANK YOU!
Stains happen, crickets chirp, and cars get messy. The good news ? You now have the tools to tackle all three without breaking a sweat. Whether you're rescuing your favorite pants or evicting uninvited insects, you're ready.
May your clothes stay spotless,
Tipsbulletin Newsletter Team

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