From raising soil pH to being a line of defense against pests, we bet you didn't know all the ways you can use ash from your fireplace around your property.
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The ash left in your fireplace is ideal for cleaning the soot it leaves behind on the glass doors. "For cleaning fireplace ...
The stovetop is used daily in most homes, so a buildup of debris and grease is sure to accumulate in short order. Keeping the stovetop clean can be a constant challenge, especially if you cook often.
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