Sat Mar 14 - Weekend Special Edition - Tipsbulletin Newsletter

Hi there,
Happy Saturday, friend! We've been busy all week curating the very best content for you in our daily Tipsbulletin newsletter, and today we're bringing you the cream of the crop – the articles that truly stood out and deserve a special moment of your time. Think of this as your weekend gift from us to you.

In this recap:

  • Getting Cigarette Smoke Smell Out of Furniture

  • The Right Way to Clean Your Toilet

  • The Best Kitchen Degreasers That Actually Work

  • Top Tip: Destroy Bed Bugs Fast!

CLEANING

Cigarette smoke molecules can cling to upholstery fibers for months, even after the source is gone, because they bond with fabric at a microscopic level . We discovered seven surprising household solutions that neutralize odor instead of masking it, transforming even the most stubborn smoky pieces back to fresh.

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH ROKU ADS MANAGER

How Jennifer Anniston’s LolaVie brand grew sales 40% with CTV ads

The DTC beauty category is crowded. To break through, Jennifer Anniston’s brand LolaVie, worked with Roku Ads Manager to easily set up, test, and optimize CTV ad creatives. The campaign helped drive a big lift in sales and customer growth, helping LolaVie break through in the crowded beauty category.

CLEANING

We once tested every toilet-cleaning hack on the internet and discovered that the best methods aren't always the ones with the fanciest products. These 17 proven techniques will transform even the grimiest bowl into a sparkling throne without harsh chemicals or endless scrubbing.

CLEANING

We once watched a friend scrub her stovetop for 20 minutes with store-bought spray before discovering that baking soda and dish soap did the job in under five. These six homemade degreaser recipes prove that the most powerful cleaning solutions often come from ingredients already sitting in the pantry.

TIP OF THE DAY

Trap Bed Bugs in a Ring of DE

Create a barrier by dusting diatomaceous earth around each bed leg. Apply a pencil-thin line—about 1/8 inch wide—so bugs must crawl through it.

Reapply every two weeks or after vacuuming. Bed bugs can't fly or jump, so they're forced to cross the treated zone and pick up the fatal dust on their bodies.

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THANK YOU!

Here's what I know for sure: the best moments happen when we take what we've learned and put it into action. So go ahead , pick one thing from today's newsletter and make it yours this weekend.
Have a wonderful weekend,

Tipsbulletin Newsletter Team

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