Homemade Cleaners (Ulysses Press, 2014), by Mandy O’Brien and Dionna Ford offers a safer solution to commercial cleaners with toxic chemicals with tips, tricks and formulas to make your home sparkling ...
My family has enough toilet paper (for the time being, anyway). Our fridge, freezer and pantry are all full. But the one thing I failed to buy enough of is disinfecting wipes. With four children ages ...
You're going to need a serated knife, a cutting board, white vinegar, mineral oil or baby oil, water, two airight containers, about the size of a large coffee can and a roll of good quality paper ...
Canadians spend about $275 million on household cleaning products every year! And, if you use commercial brands, you may be getting more than you're bargaining for. There is no Canadian law that ...
The next time you clear out your shirt drawer, you should put those old shirts to good use and DIY your own pop-up cleaning wipes. If you don't have tupperware you'd like to use for this, you can pick ...
Cleaning wipes have been hard to come by in recent months (Picture: Getty Images) The coronavirus pandemic sparked panic buying in the UK ahead of lockdown, with many items left unavailable on shelves ...
Panic buyers are stripping supermarket shelves bare of essentials like soap, pasta and toilet roll. Coronavirus is sweeping the world and the UK government is urging people to socially isolate ...
Instead of spending cash for floor wipes that end up getting tossed in the trash, make your own that work with any type of floor-sweeper mop. Once they've had a spin around your home, these cloth ...
Carpet can provide a soft spot for your feet to land, help dampen noises throughout a house and generally make a space feel cozier. But it can start to look dingy over time because of high traffic, ...