Archive for October, 2007

30th 2007f October, 2007

Posted in Cleaning at 12:32 pm |

Washer and Dryer Cleaning
Tip: Ink Stain Removal from Dryer
To get ink stains out of your dryer, rubbing alcohol tends to work best if you saturate a rag with it and wipe the dryer drum. Keep changing rags until no more comes off. Then dry a couple of old towels to make sure nothing comes […]



  • Miscellaneous Cleaning Tips: Miscellaneous Cleaning Tips

    Ring around the collar
    Dirty neck rings around shirt or blouse collars can be removed by putting shampoo on them. Rub the shampoo in like you were washing your hair. Shampoo is specifically made to remove body oils. A cheap bottle of shampoo kept by the washing machine is handy for all kinds of stains in […]

  • Getting Organized is the key to Home: Getting Organized is the key to Home

    Getting Organized is the key to Home, Office & Personal Success!
    Clutter Control - it can be done.
    Take a look at these guidelines from The Clean Team (link below)!

    When in doubt, throw it out. If it’s broken, fix it or toss it. If it’s ripped, have it mended. If it doesn’t fit, have it altered. Don’t […]

  • Cleaning Household Items: Cleaning Household Items

    Cleaning Household Items
    Tip: Soot Removal from Silver
    To remove soot from silver, try using a mild cleaner with a slightly acid pH, such as Bio-OX Citrus Concentrate. Use a dilution of 1 part Bio-OX to 10 parts water. If this is not agressive enough, add more of the Bio-OX Concentrate. Spray onto the soiled trumpet […]

  • Household Cleaners: Household Cleaners

    A Safer Sparkle
    Clean and freshen your home without all those irritating chemicals
    Next time you clean your kitchen or bathroom, take a moment to read the labels of the products you’re using. Then ask yourself if you really want to scour your house with cleansers that carry a skull and crossbones or the words “harmful or […]

  • Cleaning Upholstery: Cleaning Upholstery

    Cleaning Upholstery
    Tip: Mold Removal from Upholstery
    To remove the mold from your couch, combine 1/4 teaspoon of color safe bleach and 1/4 cup of 3% hydrogen peroxide. With a clean cloth, gently rub the stain until it is gone. Rinse the area with clear, warm water and dry in the sun if possible. Or, use […]