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Someone else on Hometalk mentioned that there are things you should never use rubbing alcohol on.. It’s experiment time!

Everything is really simple and tidy and just calming.I like calming these days with a 1-year-old and a bathroom completely torn apart to deal with.

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So I know that it doesn’t provide quite as much inspiration as a whole well-thought-out-and-complicated decor scheme, but I like it so that’s what you’re getting.I totally reserve the right to go complicated next year though if the mood strikes!.Here’s the living room.. Now that we have four people in our house, we decided it was time to trade up to a sectional.

New Sebo Cutting Out? How to Fix That.

We got rid of the coffee table for now too because we didn’t love it anymore and it just wasn’t really baby friendly.It seems wrong not to have a coffee table to decorate, but I’m sure this phase will only last a few months!.

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my living room from a few months ago.The messiest areas will probably be the floor mats, the back seat area if you have kids, and anywhere that a spill or other accidental mess may have occurred during the winter months that you weren’t able to do a really good job of cleaning up.

Next you’ll move on to cup holders, other indentations where dust and crumbs can collect,upholstery and leather seats, dashboards and on top of your steering wheel.Finally, you’ll tackle shiny surfaces like chrome accents and windows.. A note on dirt and dust.

When you’re going after those muddy, messy floor mats and all the other little areas that trap dust, you’ll soon start to notice that removing the crumbs and bits of gunk isn’t as easy as it looks.First, make sure you remove any car parts that can be taken out, give them a good shake, and hose them down or vacuum them outside.