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18 deals for getting a head start on spring cleaning


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18 deals for getting a head start on spring cleaning

If a deep spring cleaning wasn't on your to-do list this time last year, it almost certainly is now that you're stuck inside for the foreseeable future amid a global pandemic and a relatively harsh winter. We're talking scouring baseboards you haven't looked at in years, vacuuming windowsills, spot-cleaning your sofa, stripping your laundry, mopping that hard-to-reach spot behind your toilet — hell, even scrubbing out your dishwasher filter (thanks, TikTok). You're in the big leagues now, baby, and Lysol is your ace.

Here are 18 deals on cleaning and organizational supplies you can shop at Walmart, Amazon, and beyond this weekend while you bide your time waiting for that sweet, sweet vaccine. (Note: prices were accurate at the time of writing on Feb. 5.) Read more...

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Thank you for these tips, but are there any similar tips for more serious spots. For example, I noticed that under my carpet, some spots began to form on the floor. I have no idea why they appeared. The worst thing is that I cant remove them by any means (the washing vacuum cleaner is also unable to remove these stains). Only the cleaning service was able to withdraw them. Recently, I was doing a general cleaning again, and when I lifted the carpet, I found these damn stains again! Of course I turned to niftytilecleaning.com.au again, and they helped me get rid of them. Maybe someone knows in connection with what such spots appear?

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