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1 week ago |
mumsnet.com | Laura Cooke
The best carpet cleaner can transform filthy floors, leaving them looking brand new. But if you just want to shift a couple of stubborn stains, then digging out a massive carpet cleaning machine may feel like overkill. Enter the spot cleaner. Topped up with carpet shampoo, these portable and powerful gadgets can precisely tackle unsightly stains, splodges and smears on your carpets and rugs. They work wonders on upholstery and car interiors too.
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2 weeks ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Debora Robertson |Sophie Johnson |Laura Cooke |Lilith Hudson
Ideally, you should tackle any mishaps and accidents immediately. If this is possible, use a clean cloth or wads of kitchen paper to blot up any wet stains by pressing hard against the stain and repeating with clean cloths or paper until the cloth or paper feels dry. Remember to blot, don't rub, as rubbing can ruin the finish of the fabric and push the stain deeper into the mattress. Then, proceed as below to remove the stain.
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2 weeks ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Sophie Johnson |Laura Cooke |Lilith Hudson |Olivia Lidbury
When she moved from London to the Cotswolds, writer and designer Sophie Johnson wasn't ready to give up her urban lifestyle completely"Don't do it," they said, "it'll be too quiet. They don't have Uber in the countryside!"I'd been casually tossing around the idea of relocating to rural climes from London for years, dreaming of fresh air and a bigger garden; umming and ahhing about adjusting to not having everything within easy reach.
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3 weeks ago |
mumsnet.com | Laura Cooke
You’ve taken the plunge and decided to go on holiday with your baby or toddler… Don’t stress though, as Mumsnetters have been there, done that and have shared their tips. Whether you are jetting off to the Greek Islands or caravanning on the Isle of Wight, organising a family holiday requires almost military levels of planning. After budgeting and picking a destination, there’s so much to consider - where to stay, how to get there, what to pack, what to do.
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3 weeks ago |
mumsnet.com | Laura Cooke
Keeping your four-legged friend flea-free is part and parcel of being a responsible dog owner. Fleas can cause pets immense distress and can even lead to more serious health problems such as a tapeworm infection if they accidentally eat a flea carrying tapeworm larvae or anaemia. Flea infestations can also cause hair loss, dry inflamed and irritation skin and rashes that may take months to disappear.
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