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We tried this baking soda cleaning hack for removing wall marks – and are seriously impressed
We gave it a go so you can learn from our mistakes
By Millie Hurst Last updated
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What does dishwasher salt do, and is it necessary? We ask the experts
If you've always wondered 'what does dishwasher salt do?' We quizzed the cleaning pros and asked them to explain the benefits of using this specialist sodium chloride-based product
By Christina Chrysostomou Last updated
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Best tile cleaner: 6 smart picks to spruce up your tiling
With the best tile cleaner to hand, you can take down grubby tiles with ease, returning your bathroom and kitchen to their former glory
By Annie Collyer Last updated
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Best dishwasher rinse aid: 5 solutions to keep your glasses sparkling and your spoons shiny
Buy the best dishwasher rinse aid for a spick and span appliance and glasses you can see your face in
By Hayley Gilbert Last updated
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Best dishwasher tablets: 5 top buys for sparkling crockery
Buy the best dishwasher tablets for your appliance, whether it’s for tough, burnt-on food stains, a greasy filter or simply a zingy lemon fresh smell
By Hayley Gilbert Last updated
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Pouring salt down the drain is a waste of time (and salt) according to plumbing experts
Plumbers explain why pouring salt down the drain is a waste of your time (and salt), and what you should be doing instead to keep your drains healthy.
By Anna Cottrell Published
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Best toilet cleaner: keep your loo germ free with these fresh picks
Finding the best toilet cleaner is essential for maintaining a fresh and fragrant bathroom. Eliminate limescale and grime with one of these top buys
By Annie Collyer Last updated
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Are essential oils safe? Expert advice on the most asked questions
Are essential oils safe? Here's what experts think
By Anna K. Cottrell Published
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5 unexpected ways to use coffee to clean your kitchen
Here's why you shouldn't throw used grounds straight in the bin
By Millie Hurst Published