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Things Your Friends Can Help You With During A House Move

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 When I relocated to Sydney a few months ago, my friends helped me a lot. One of my friends helped me to pack the things that allowed me to complete the task way before the deadline. Other friends took responsibility for providing meals, helping in decluttering, and taking care of my pets on the moving day. That helped me to complete my move in a stress-free and hassle-free manner. If you are planning to relocate and want to know about things your friends can help you with during a house move, here is an article for you. To read the post, click the link mentioned below. https://www.betterremovalistssydney.com.au/things-your-friends-can-help-you-with-during-a-house-move/

Green Alternatives to Using Borax for Cleaning

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 If you're hesitant about using borax for your green cleaning due to health and safety concerns, then consider some great alternatives. You can easily substitute safer green cleaning ingredients in place of borax for all the uses commonly listed on the back of the "20 Mule Team Borax" box. Check out this list of borax's most common laundry and household uses and discover safe substitutes that are just as effective. Read More: https://www.thespruce.com/green-alternatives-borax-for-cleaning-1707130

How to Make Castile Soap Multi-Surface Cleaning Spray

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 A DIY castile soap spray is a multitasking green cleaner you can use to clean multiple indoor surfaces in your home. Because it's biodegradable, castile soap spray is also a good choice for cleaning outdoors, where you can rinse away the soap without worrying about harming plants or waterways. It's also gentle on the skin, so you have no worries about harmful chemicals. Read More: https://www.thespruce.com/diy-castile-soap-multi-surface-spray-4138122

This Hack Will Make Cleaning Your Fridge So Much Easier

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 Here’s the truth about cleaning, organizing, or creating the home of your dreams: there is truly a hack for everything. Those hard-to-reach corners? There’s a cleaning hack for that. Those pesky blinds? A hack for that, too. Even the top of your fridge—the one place that, no matter what you do, always seems to get dusty, greasy, and gross—you guessed it—there's a hack. It turns out, if you put wax paper on the top of your fridge, it keeps the surface from getting sticky and accumulating debris and dust. And after trying it for ourselves, here is the ‘what,’ the ‘why,’ and the ‘how’ about the wax paper trick, and why you should probably consider using it in your kitchen (and other hard-to-dust areas). Read More: https://www.thespruce.com/wax-paper-fridge-cleaning-trick-5211568