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During the winter months, we spend approximately approx 90% of our time indoors, surrounding ourselves with chemical emitting products that are producing invisible or ignored pollutants which we breathe in. Most of us probably think that outdoor air pollution is a bigger problem, but research shows us that because we spend the majority of our time indoors, indoor air quality (IAQ) plays a significant role in how we feel every single day, and the air inside your home may have a bigger impact on your health than you realise.
Cleaning your mattress regularly, ideally every 3 to 6 months, removes dust mites and allergens while keeping your bedroom smelling fresh without the use of harsh chemicals. This guide uses a simple routine and plant-based power to ensure your sleep...
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At MadeKind, we believe that a clean home should never come at the cost of your health or the planet’s wellbeing. We often talk about "cleaning with kindness," and that philosophy extends to how we handle unwelcome guests like moths. Traditional...
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Some bathrooms stay "just cleaned" for about twelve hours. Then water stains appear on taps, glass shower doors go foggy, and that dull film comes back. In the UK, hard water and daily humidity make this worse. A good homemade...
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Home should feel calm, clean, and safe. For years many of us linked “clean” with a sharp bleach smell or a citrus spray. It feels reassuring at first, until the sting in your throat lingers and the windows stay open...
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