Archive for May, 2006
14th of May, 2006
Posted in Cleaning at 9:52 am |
Cleaning Wall & Door Stains
Tip: Office Cubicle Cleaning
To clean an office cubicle, treat it in a similar fashion to upholstery. First, vacuum it regularly to avoid dust and dirt from getting ground in. Try the following in a non-visible area first, to ensure that the fabric is color-fast. Mix 1/4 cup high-suds laundry detergent […]
A tolerant nation: A tolerant nation
Today’s demonstration shows me only one thing: America is still a tolerant nation.
Where ever in the world a country would allow millions of illegal immigrants protest and demand amnisty?
It seems the illegal immigration is not an issue of democrats x republicans but patriot republicans x republican small business owners.
Cleaning Out The Cabinets - Part 2: Cleaning Out The Cabinets - Part 2
Cleaning Out The Cabinets in Your Kitchen - Part 2
So the next technique is what I call the easy-find box method. This method works particularly well with spices, herbs, flavorings, and small jars. Find a box that will hold the group of items you need to store. Shoeboxes and gift boxes work well for […]
Spring Carpet Cleaing: Spring Carpet Cleaing
Spring Carpet Cleaing
Tip: Spring Cleaning Tips
There’s something about the spring air that smells so fresh and so clean! We want that same fresheness in our house which is why we embark upon spring cleaning! If you’d like your carpets and rubs to benefit from a little spring carpet cleaning, try this idea. Sprinkle your […]
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 […]
Aluminum Cleaning: Aluminum Cleaning
Aluminum Cleaning
Tip: Aluminum Furniture Cleaning
The best way to clean aluminum furniture is to wipe it clean, then use a phosphoric acid-based cleaner (following caution instructions), rinse, polish with a fine-grade steel wool, clean with a paint thinner, and then coat with a clear non-yellowing acrylic.
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