Thank you I’ll give it a tryi don’t have a dog but I use fabulousa foam freshener to spray on my carpet. You just spray it on and let it sit. Smells lovely and it’s only about a £1 in home bargains
This sounds amazing! Hopefully they’ll have one on AmazonI bought a handheld window vac for doing the inside of my windows and the glass doors and shower doors and it’s a total game changer.
This is the one I have - honestly worth every penny!This sounds amazing! Hopefully they’ll have one on Amazon
Ebay is brilliant for art. I've bought some wonderful secondhand/vintage oil paintings recently, all for decent prices.I agree with the art! I buy from charity shops. I absolutely detest Etsy/Oliver Bonas/Desenio!
Im going to start doing this! And also keeping a basket at my clutter spots.This is a super idea for a thread! In trying to keep my household running smoothly I watch out for “hotspots” where clutter accumulates. E.g., the kitchen table, the bottom few steps of the stairs where people drop things, the hall table etc. If these “hotspots” are kept clear, my kids and OH are less inclined to drop more stuff on top. I also always have a bag/box upstairs which I fill and bring to the local charity shop regularly. Even if there’s only a few items in the charity shop bag, I still call there every fortnight or so to make a donation. Charity shop staff tend to baulk at the sight of mountainous donations, but are happier to accept a modest amount of stuff at a time!
I like method the rhubarb spray… dettol the pink bottle is a good multi purpose one and smells good also!! Think it’s pomegranate and lime. I only have 2 spray bottles for my whole house !! I don’t believe in loads as they all do the same thing !Thank you so much for this thread!! I can’t really think of any specific tips I have. I always change my scents based upon the seasons, if that counts? I’m a sucker for candles and diffusers so always have something to fit the season. Autumn/Winter is my absolute favourite with all the deep, ‘manly’ notes and a little bit of spiced apple around Christmas.
I’m looking to cut back on cleaning products though. As I’m such a fool for a nice scent I find that I buy stuff I don’t need or use and end up with cupboards full of wasted products. Can anyone recommend any multi purpose products that will help me cut back? Ideally I’d like to have one, under the sink sized basket filled with all the cleaning products I need. I live in a 2 bed flat alone so don’t need a massive amount anyway. Currently I have one basket purely for Zoflora and maybe 2-3 other baskets for things like glass spray, disinfectant, oven cleaner etc. I’m embarrassed at how excessive it actually is but I blame lockdown and the whole Mrs Hinch hype of 2020
Dammit - I have all of the aboveTop tip: don’t have kids, pets or men
I like method the rhubarb spray… dettol the pink bottle is a good multi purpose one and smells good also!! Think it’s pomegranate and lime. I only have 2 spray bottles for my whole house !! I don’t believe in loads as they all do the same thing !if you go to Aldi their orange multi spray is really good too!
i like the idea of cleaning a bathroom once a week. I do that too! Makes so much difference. Or sometimes do a little clean in the week if it’s bad. I tidy downstairs everyday when my kids gone to bed
this thread is fab. My dog makes sooo much mess with his hair I have to hoover everyday or else it looks a right mess.
Where do you usually get it from. I get mine for £2 off AmazonI swapped my method rhubarb for a cheaper alternative. Instant regret whilst cleaning my kitchen today
I love the peach one too!I swapped my method rhubarb for a cheaper alternative. Instant regret whilst cleaning my kitchen today
Agghh the clutter hot spotsThis is a super idea for a thread! In trying to keep my household running smoothly I watch out for “hotspots” where clutter accumulates. E.g., the kitchen table, the bottom few steps of the stairs where people drop things, the hall table etc. If these “hotspots” are kept clear, my kids and OH are less inclined to drop more stuff on top. I also always have a bag/box upstairs which I fill and bring to the local charity shop regularly. Even if there’s only a few items in the charity shop bag, I still call there every fortnight or so to make a donation. Charity shop staff tend to baulk at the sight of mountainous donations, but are happier to accept a modest amount of stuff at a time!
Well I do have a cat, but I think not having kids or partner living with me helps massivelyDammit - I have all of the above
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