Sat Oct 18 - Weekend Special Edition - Tipsbulletin Newsletter

Hi there,
Welcome to the weekend! This week’s Tipsbulletin Newsletter has brought us some truly remarkable content, and I can’t wait to share the top three articles with you. Let’s celebrate the insights and stories that made this week special!
In this recap:
Get Rid of Mold for Good
Keep Mosquitoes Away
Banish Drain Gnats
Top Tip: Fireplace Screen Refresh
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH MONEY
Myth: Pet insurance doesn’t cover everything
Many pet owners worry that insurance won’t cover everything, especially routine care or pre-existing conditions. While that’s true in many cases, most insurers now offer wellness add-ons for preventive care like vaccines, dental cleanings, and check-ups, giving you more complete coverage. View Money’s pet insurance list to find plans for as low as $10 a month.
CLEANING
We've all spotted a stubborn black mold spot in the corner of the shower, just waiting to take over. Did you know that with the right approach, tackling it can be as satisfying as finding that perfect pair of shoes on sale?
BUG CONTROL
There's nothing quite like a summer evening outdoors—until mosquitoes crash the party! We remember one night when the buzzing was louder than the conversation, but never fear, because there are simple ways to keep those pesky critters at bay.
BUG CONTROL
You know those pesky drain gnats that seem to appear out of nowhere ? We have a few simple tricks you can use to say goodbye to them for good!
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH MONEY

Does your car insurance cover what really matters?
Not all car insurance is created equal. Minimum liability coverage may keep you legal on the road, but it often won’t be enough to cover the full cost of an accident. Without proper limits, you could be left paying thousands out of pocket. The right policy ensures you and your finances are protected. Check out Money’s car insurance tool to find the coverage you actually need.
TIP OF THE WEEK
Is Your Fireplace Screen Ready to Shine?
Start by removing the screen and laying it flat on a tarp or old sheet (outside, if possible) to catch any debris. Mix a solution of warm water and a few drops of dish soap. Use a soft-bristle brush to gently scrub the screen, paying special attention to any soot or grime. Rinse the fireplace screen with clean water and let it dry completely before putting it back. This simple routine will have your screen sparkling and ready for cozy fireside moments! | ![]() |
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THANK YOU!
Thank you for joining us this week ; may the articles spark joy and curiosity in your life.
Have a wonderful weekend,
Tipsbulletin Newsletter Team

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