Remove Super Glue, Clean Oil Diffuser & Easy Bathroom Plants

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Home care questions have a way of popping up at the most inconvenient times—whether you're dealing with a sticky craft mishap or keeping the essential oil diffuser from getting yucky. We've gathered practical answers to help you tackle these everyday challenges with confidence.
In today's issue:
Removing Super Glue from Skin Safely
The Best Plants That Thrive in Your Bathroom
Keeping Your Essential Oil Diffuser Fresh and Clean
And more…
CLEANING
We've all been there: a quick craft project turns into a sticky situation when super glue bonds to skin instead of the broken mug. Good news , removing it doesn't require acetone or a trip to the doctor, and most solutions are already sitting in the kitchen.
CLEANING
A clean diffuser delivers a stronger scent and lasts years longer, yet most people skip this five-minute task until the mist starts sputtering. We tested seven methods and found that the fastest way takes less time than brewing coffee.
TIP OF THE DAY
Are your spray arms spinning in slow motion?
Inspect the small holes in both spray arms of the dishwasher for clogs, then use a toothpick to clear each opening. Remove the spray arms by unscrewing or unclipping them, then rinse them under strong water pressure to flush them out. Blocked spray arms reduce water pressure by up to 50%. Clean spray arms every three months to maintain strong water flow and even coverage. | ![]() |
PLANTS & GARDEN
A steamy bathroom mirror isn't the only thing that loves humidity—certain plants thrive in those exact conditions, turning a purely functional space into a green retreat. We rounded up 14 low-maintenance varieties that flourish with minimal light and maximum moisture, so even the busiest schedule won't stand in the way of a spa-worthy bathroom.
FUN FACT
Could a horseshoe magnet and a seesaw really click out Morse code?
Joseph Henry's 1835 relay was built from a horseshoe-shaped electromagnet, a metal arm, and a battery, turning a weak pulse into a strong one. Picture a seesaw: a tiny push on one end (the incoming signal) makes the other end slam down hard (the boosted output). This simple device let telegraph messages leap across continents. | ![]() |
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THANK YOU!
Whether you're unsticking super glue, greening up the bathroom, or freshening your diffuser, you now have the know-how to tackle it all without breaking a sweat or your budget.
May your hands stay glue-free,
Tipsbulletin Newsletter Team

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