Remove Dog Hair, Burnt Milk & Bed Mites

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Home care challenges have a way of sneaking up on you, from stubborn pet fur clinging to your favorite sweater to mystery stains that seem impossible to remove. We're here with simple, effective remedies.

In today's issue:

  • Removing Dog Hair from Clothing: Quick Tricks That Work

  • Eliminating Bed Mites for a Healthier Sleep Space

  • Cleaning Burnt Milk from Glass Stovetops the Easy Way

  • And more…

CLEANING

We've all pulled a favorite sweater from the dryer only to find it covered in enough fur to knit a second dog. Check out 14+ simple tricks to banish pet hair from clothes without spending an hour with a lint roller.

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CLEANING

Burnt milk on a glass-top stove creates a stubborn, caramelized mess that can seem impossible to scrub away without scratching the surface . We discovered four easy methods to lift the residue gently and restore that glossy finish without harsh chemicals or endless elbow grease.

MABEL’S WISDOM

Chill Away the Stink

Back in the good old days, Grandma had a clever trick for keeping jeans fresh without constant washing. She'd simply pop them in the freezer overnight to banish nasty odors. The cold air works wonders, killing off bacteria that cause odors and leaving your jeans smelling fresh as a daisy.

Just fold your jeans neatly, place them in a plastic bag to keep them dry, and tuck them into the freezer. By morning, they'll be ready to wear again!

BUG CONTROL

Bed mites feed on dead skin cells and thrive in warm, humid environments—which means the average mattress can harbor up to 10 million of these microscopic creatures. We've rounded up 10 straightforward ways to banish them from your bedroom and help you sleep easier.

FUN FACT

The First "Movie Star"

A Scottish blacksmith named Fred Ott became the world's first movie star in 1894 when Thomas Edison's team filmed him sneezing for five seconds.

The Kinetoscope could only show films to one viewer at a time through a peephole, so Ott performed his sneeze in Edison's Black Maria studio, a tar-paper shack in New Jersey that rotated on tracks to follow the sun.

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THANK YOU!

Dog hair, bed mites, and a sparkling stovetop—you're now armed with the know-how to tackle them all . Your home is about to feel fresher, cleaner, and a whole lot less furry.

May your lint roller never run out,

Tipsbulletin Newsletter Team

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