Sat Mar 28 - Weekend Special Edition - Tipsbulletin Newsletter
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Hi there,
Happy Saturday! We've been busy bringing you fresh ideas in the Tipsbulletin Newsletter, and today we're serving up the cream of the crop - the three articles that truly stood out. Think of this as your weekend gift, wrapped up and ready to inspire you.
In this recap:
Banish Stubborn Underarm Odors
DIY Cabinet Cleaner You Can Mix in Minutes
Natural Mosquito Spray You Can Make Today
Top Tip: Termite Trouble?
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CLEANING
We've all pulled a favorite shirt from the closet only to discover it still carries that stubborn underarm odor even after washing. These seven smart techniques tackle the problem at its source, so clothes come out truly fresh.
CLEANING
We tested seven homemade cabinet cleaners side by side in a real kitchen, and the winner cost less than a dollar to make. The results proved that store-bought sprays can't compete with simple ingredients already sitting in the pantry.
BUG CONTROL
Mosquitoes can detect carbon dioxide from up to 100 feet away, which explains why they always seem to find you at the worst possible moment . We tested 5+ homemade repellent recipes using ingredients like lemon eucalyptus oil and witch hazel, and the results proved you don't need harsh chemicals to keep those biters at bay.
TIP OF THE WEEK
Does Your Mulch Double as a Termite Welcome Mat?

Replace wood-based mulch within three feet of your foundation with gravel, rubber mulch, or cedar chips. Pull existing mulch back to create a six-inch bare zone against the house, and keep the mulch layer shallow.
Wood mulch holds moisture against your home's exterior and gives termites a hidden highway straight to your walls.
THANK YOU!
We're so grateful you chose to be here with us today , taking time for yourself and these ideas that matter. Carry this energy forward into whatever comes next.
Have a wonderful weekend,
Tipsbulletin Newsletter Team

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