Sat Nov 1 - Weekend Special Edition - Tipsbulletin Newsletter

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As we wrap up another week, it's time to reflect on the gems we've discovered together in the Tipsbulletin Newsletter. This Saturday, we're excited to share our top three articles that truly stood out, offering you inspiration and insight for your weekend. Dive in and enjoy!

In this recap:

  • Laminate Floors, Cleaned Right

  • Air-Cleaning Houseplants

  • Best Carpet Cleaner for Old Pet Urine

  • Top Tip: Cool Coffee!

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CLEANING

We’ve all watched footprints appear like little ghosts after a busy morning, and we found that a splash of vinegar in warm water brought the shine back before the coffee got cold. We rounded up four homemade laminate floor cleaner recipes—and here’s a fun fact we love: laminate isn’t wood, so it thrives on gentle, soap-free solutions that don’t leave a dull film.

PLANTS & GARDEN

After placing a snake plant by the bed, we noticed the room smelled fresher by morning—a small change that felt like a deep exhale. And with a classic NASA study showing some houseplants can help filter indoor air, we’re sharing 17+ beautiful, low-fuss picks to freshen your space and lift your day.

CLEANING

We once saved a favorite living-room rug after an old kitty mishap using a simple pantry combo and patience, and now we’re sharing the four recipes that actually lifted the stain and the lingering “uh-oh” smell. Fun fact : as pet urine ages, it turns alkaline and clings to fibers, so pairing gentle acids or enzymes with proper blotting can finally set your floors free.

TIP OF THE WEEK

Is Your Thermal Coffee Pot Ready for a Little Self-Care?

Rinse your thermal coffee pot with warm water, then shake in 2 tablespoons of baking soda. Fill halfway with hot water, swirl, and let it relax for 15 minutes. Go in with a soft bottle brush—around the rim, down the walls, under the spout.

Pour out, rinse until the water runs crystal clear, then do one last hot-water rinse to reset the taste. Air-dry open, lid off, so freshness stays. Your morning brew should taste like possibility—not last week’s leftovers.

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THANK YOU!

As we wrap up this week’s journey through knowledge and inspiration , remember that every small step you take can lead to remarkable changes in your life. Have a wonderful weekend,

Tipsbulletin Newsletter Team

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