Super Glue on Counters, Clean Shower Doors & Cookie Sheet Grime

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Sticky mishaps and stubborn grime are no match for your skills. We've got the info you need to tackle the stuff that pops up around the house when you least expect it.

In today's issue:

  • Getting Super Glue Off Your Countertop

  • Bringing Cookie Sheets Back to Life

  • DIY Cleaner for Sparkling Shower Doors

  • And more…

CLEANING

We've all been there: a craft project goes sideways, and suddenly there's a shiny puddle of super glue hardening on the kitchen counter. These seven hacks pull from everything from pantry staples to surprising household heroes that dissolve the bond without damaging the surface.

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CLEANING

Soap scum and hard water spots can turn a sparkling shower door cloudy in less than a week, but most commercial cleaners contain harsh chemicals that linger in the air long after scrubbing is done. Try one or more of these simple recipes using pantry staples like vinegar and baking soda that cut through shower grime without the fumes. The results surprised even our most skeptical testers.

TIP OF THE DAY

Your Vacuum: The Secret Weapon Against Fleas

Vacuuming every other day pulls flea eggs, larvae, and adults straight out of carpets and upholstery before they can multiply. Focus on areas where pets sleep, under furniture, and along baseboards.

Empty the canister or bag into an outdoor trash bin immediately after each session—fleas can crawl back out if left inside. The suction and vibration trigger larvae to emerge from their cocoons, making them easier to capture, and regular passes break the breeding cycle within two to three weeks.

CLEANING

We've all pulled a cookie sheet from the oven only to discover last week's burnt sugar still clinging to the corners—those stubborn brown stains can make even the best baker feel defeated . Check out four simple methods that transform grimy pans back to their original shine, no harsh scrubbing required.

FUN FACT

Lined Notebook Paper

Lined paper showed up more than a century before spiral notebooks hit store shelves. John Tetlow patented a machine to rule lines on paper in 1770, but students carried loose sheets in leather portfolios or stitched folios until the 1880s.

The spiral binding that keeps pages together didn't arrive until 1934, which means generations of schoolchildren spent their days chasing stray pages.

THANK YOU!

From stubborn super glue and grime-covered bakeware to cloudy shower glass, you now have the tricks to tackle it all without breaking a sweat . Who knew vinegar and baking soda could be this powerful?

Here's to a cleaner home,

Tipsbulletin Newsletter Team

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