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SPRING is in the air! Join us this week for a deep dive on the most commonly missed things during your spring clean as well as 4 DIY recipes to clean the most commonly used applinces in your home!

 

On Jenna's Radar:

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On Sarah's Radar:

Half off golf at Topgolf Tuesdays!

 

Here is the rundown of things we covered that are often missed during a spring clean:

-ceiling fans and light fixtures

-air vents and ducts

-behind appliances

-window tracks/sills

-mattresses and pillows

-baseboards/molding

-curtains/blinds

-trash bins or cabinet where trash goes

-doormats/rugs

-electronics

-water dispensers (fridge, sinks)
-top of cabinetry

 

Cleaning your washing machine:

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How to clean your dishwasher:

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How to clean your stove:

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How to deep clean a mattress:

  1. Remove all of your bedding, including the mattress pad or protector. (If you don’t have a mattress pad, make that your next purchase. They can’t keep everything out, but they do offer some protection against mites and bacteria working their way in.)
  2. Vacuum the top and sides of the mattress using a freshly sanitized upholstery vacuum attachment. Move-in slow circles to pick up as much as possible.
  3. Sprinkle the mattress top with a layer of baking soda and let it sit for several hours. If you’re able, add some sunlight and let it sit for a full 24 hours. Baking soda deodorizes, removes moisture and breaks up dirt and grime. 
  4. Vacuum again with the attachment, getting up all the baking soda.
  5. Air out the bedroom by opening windows or turning on a fan.
  6. Clean the bed frame and box spring. Wipe down metal and wood frames and vacuum fabric headboards.