Archive for September, 2005
2nd 2005f September, 2005
Posted in Cleaning, Ramblings at 4:28 am |
House Cleaners
Why a house cleaner working for herself delivers a better job than one working for a cleaning service?
House cleaners and cleaning services work differently.
While cleaning services emphasize a fast, industrial job independent house cleaners tend to do an artisan job.
Also, cleaning services schedule several houses to be cleaned in a day while a house […]
Tips on: Cleaning Carpet: Tips on: Cleaning Carpet
Cleaning Carpet Tips
Tip: Carpet Spot Removal
Cleaning a carpet is simple if you act quickly to remove stains. If you wait, you’re giving the stain a chance to further embed itself into the fibers. When cleaning carpet stains, never rub at the spot. Not only will this cause the carpet fibers to weaken, and perhaps […]
Cleaning Plastic Furniture: Cleaning Plastic Furniture
Cleaning Plastic Furniture
Tip: Outdoor PVC Furniture Cleaning
To clean PVC, the newest technology for stain and odor removal uses peroxide and detergents to penetrate the soiled area to remove the stain and deactivate the odor. Simply spray a product such as Bio-OX Citrus Concentrate on the soiled area, then allow it to penetrate for approximately […]
Moving Tips: Moving Tips
Moving Tips
Starting a new life in a new home is exciting but let’s face it, moving is a pain. Even if you hire a comprehensive service, you still face weeks of turmoil and disruption. There’s not much you can do to make it a joy but there’s lots you can do to make […]
Cleaning Shower Doors: Cleaning Shower Doors
Cleaning Shower Doors
Soap scum is made up of talc, body oils and minerals from hard water. If left to dry, soap scum removal can be one of the most difficult parts of cleaning a bathroom, but it doesn’t have to be that way. To eliminate this problem, first try a little preventative maintenance. Keep […]
Cleaning Delicate Clothes: Cleaning Delicate Clothes
Cleaning Delicate Clothes
Tip: Leather Gloves Cleaning
To clean your leather gloves, slip them onto your hands, then wash with cold water and mild soap. Air dry flat. You could also use either saddle soap or Murphy´s Oil Soap to clean up dirty leather.
Tip: Unshrink a Sweater
There is no guaranteed way to unshrink a […]