Sat Jul 4 - Weekend Special Edition - Tipsbulletin Newsletter

Hi there,
Happy Fourth of July weekend! While you're enjoying the celebrations, we've handpicked the three most loved articles from this week's Tipsbulletin Newsletter – the ones that had our readers clicking, sharing, and saying "I needed this!" Pull up a chair, grab your favorite drink, and let's dive into the best of what we discovered together this week.
In this recap:
Banish Sweat Odor From Your Favorite Workout Clothes
How to Keep Your Toilet From Clogging
Natural Ways to Stop Squash Bugs in Their Tracks
Top Tip: Tackle That Filthy TV Screen
CLEANING
Sweat odor clings to workout gear and favorite shirts even after washing because bacteria trapped in fabric fibers release compounds that standard detergents can't always break down. These ten hacks tackle the science behind the smell and restore freshness to every piece in the hamper.
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CLEANING
Most people don't know that flushing dental floss is one of the sneakiest causes of clogs because it wraps around other debris like a net . These seven smart habits can save hundreds in plumber bills and keep everything flowing smoothly.
BUG CONTROL
Squash bugs can wipe out an entire crop in days, turning healthy vines into wilted, brown skeletons faster than most gardeners realize what's happening. We've rounded up 7+ simple strategies that stop these pests before they take over, including one surprising household item that sends them packing.
TIP OF THE WEEK
Is Your Screen Dirtier Than Your Kitchen Counter?

Turn off the TV and unplug it before cleaning so you can see smudges clearly and avoid electrical issues. Dampen a microfiber cloth with distilled water (tap water leaves mineral streaks), wring it until barely moist, then wipe in gentle circles from top to bottom.
Never spray liquid directly on the screen, as it can seep along the edges and damage electronics. Microfiber traps dust without scratching, and distilled water evaporates without residue.
BEFORE YOU GO
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THANK YOU!
We're so grateful you chose to be here with us today , and we can't wait to share more discoveries with you next week. Until then, take time to savor the simple pleasures that make life rich.
Have an amazing weekend,
Tipsbulletin Newsletter Team

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