I remember these days. Great job! Waking to a clean house is so invigorating. You can’t do this all the time but your efforts are influencing your kids. They will appreciate your care some day and definitely when they’re parents.
Make sure ur washing those mop heads seperate because you want them to be lint free. I wash them (along with my microfiber towels) seperate from anything else. And just use laundry detergent and maybe a spash of vinegar to kill bacteria.
I’ve watched a cloth with degreaser on it go up in flames from a single spark. I know it’s not likely, but I’d be scared static in the bed would light the whole thing on fire. Please be careful. The whole purpose of soap is to remove dirt, grease, and grime. Don’t use softeners, scent boosters, or fragrances to Your laundry and clean your machines every month to avoid build up which causes the smell. If you still have issues, white vinegar or baking soda.
What helps me with donations is to let yhem sit in a uncommon place for at least a month. That way I have a chance to remember or find what it is that may be missed/lost before officially donating. Also by keeping it in an uncommon area, less family scavanging over the remains and it keeps my mind in order to still get rid of it because they dont have a home/dont belong there.
I never knew all cream was not created equal. I actually read the ingredients one day on a whim bcuz who would think there is anything other than cream listed on the label? Well, i did and found that in my area, the store brand cream contained carageenan which is not good for us but the brand that came from a name brand farm only contained cream and nothing else. I was shocked! 😮 I am glad I read the label, don't know why I did but im glad.
I absolutely agree-I’ve seriously gone through probably just as many and Yep back to accorded. I will say that I do have one that has that feature where you hit the little button and the cord just gets sucked up.-that’s a really nice feature
I agree. It was always a rush with my cordless dyson to try and vacuum everything before the battery runs out. And I find some areas you need to go slowly and multiple times or else it does barely anything. I'm also never buying cordless again
@natalieeubank4533 okay? I don't know what to say to make you believe it, but it happened lol. For some context, the corded vacuum is 6 years old, and the cordless less than a week old. Probably accounts for the difference.
I have the same one and I love that thing! We have 4 dogs, 2 teenagers, 3 adults, and lots of guests in and out, and my shark's been going strong for 2 years now, and I use it every other day. Better than my previous Dyson. It's great! The cordless died in a month. RIP tiny vacuum.
We bought a house last year ~ the way I decluttered was crazy, if I hadn't used it in the past 3 months, it either got donated or put in the trash (clothing, shoes & the like) Make up If it wasnt what I used on the daily, it went in the trash. Same with about 95% of the rest of the things I owned.