The Dyson blog: Design to Value and the Environmental Emergency

You can see that some of my vases are currently in-use and that’s why there are some gaps in there.

So I pulled the weeds out of the dirt pile, threw out all the trash and the old fireworks, dumped some pots of dead flowers, and moved the pretty alive flowers out front where they can actually be seen..So why am I showing you this?

The Dyson blog: Design to Value and the Environmental Emergency

Well, maybe you have a sad neglected area around the house too.In fact, I bet most people probably do.If you’re like me, and get worried about spending too much time on big jobs, you can do it in little chunks of time, and after 3 or 4 chunks, you’ll really start to see a difference.

The Dyson blog: Design to Value and the Environmental Emergency

So much better than doing nothing at all.For your home, and your sanity.. That’s progress, people.Remember back a few weeks ago when I was talking about.

The Dyson blog: Design to Value and the Environmental Emergency

ordering a slipcover.

I couldn’t believe all the feedback and advice I got.you add some more to your detergent to boost the overall stain-fightingness of your whole laundry experience for any stains that you may have missed!

I love to experiment and use a lot of different things in my laundry room, including using a lot of basic household staples for many different purposes, but I like to know my options and I love having this powerful option available to me in my laundry cupboard for when I need it.. Just take about 1/2 a scoop of the Resolve® Gold stain remover powder and mix it with a little less than 1/2 a cup of water to form a paste..Apply the paste to your stain and use the back of the scoop to rub it in.. Leave it to sit for up to 5 minutes..

The last thing that you’ll need to do is add some of the powder to your washing machine before you start your load of laundry!For a medium to large load, you’ll add 1-2 scoops.

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