Cleaning & Decluttering
Expert advice, tips and guidance on cleaning & decluttering from the professionals at Woman&Home
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How often should you wash your bath mat? Cleaning experts share their advice
Are you cleaning your bath mat frequently enough? You might be surprised by the recommended regularity
By Emily Smith Published
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5 simple steps to clean a glass oven door using natural ingredients
5 simple steps for cleaning a glass oven door to cut through cooked-on grease and food spills
By Tamara Kelly Last updated
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Refresh your home, protect your loved ones: the finishing touch for a safer Spring
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FireAngel is urging homeowners to check their fire alarms and carbon monoxide monitors this Spring with their 'Refresh & Protect' programme
By Laura Honey Published
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15 essential tips for spring cleaning small spaces, from professional organisers
These expert spring cleaning tips for compact homes will spruce up any small space with ease
By Rosie Hilder Last updated
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5 things you should remove from your bedroom to create space and serenity, say professional organisers
Home organisers reveal which items you should remove from your bedroom now, for a calmer, more relaxing space
By Katie Sims Published
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How to get rid of moths in the house: step-by-step guide from pest control experts
Tired of finding holes in your favourite jumpers? Follow these simple steps to get rid of moths in your house quickly and efficiently
By Emily Smith Published
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I tried the 'one touch' tidying rule – it's the best way to combat decision fatigue when decluttering
Do you struggle to make quick decisions when decluttering? The 'one touch' decluttering method could be the answer
By Katie Sims Published
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I've finally mastered how to dry bed sheets fast without a dryer thanks to these expert tricks
No tumble dryer? No worries, these simple steps can help speed up drying times
By Tamara Kelly Published
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How to get rid of silverfish in the bathroom and other surprising places in your home
If you're finding silverfish in your home it could be a sign of mould or dampness - here's how to get rid of them and prevent them from returning
By Emily Smith Published