Archive for November, 2007
18th 2007f November, 2007
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Pet Odor Removal
Tip: Removing Pet Odors
No matter how clean our pets are, they leave behind a pet odor on furniture. Especially upholstered furniture. Instead of purchasing an expensive pet odor removal product from a pet supplier, try covering the furniture with baking soda or a supermarket carpet freshening powder recommended for tackling pet odors. […]
Bathroom Cleaning: Bathroom Cleaning
My Tips and Advice: Bathroom Cleaning
Tip: Cleaning Ceramic Tile and Grout
The newest technology for regular bathroom cleaning, most specifically ceramic tile and grout, uses peroxide and detergents to penetrate soiled areas, removing stains and deactivating odors. Simply spray a product such as Bio-OX Citrus Concentrate on the tile, and then allow it to penetrate […]
Tile Floor Cleaning: Tile Floor Cleaning
Tile Floor Cleaning
Tip: Oil Stain Removal from Tile
To remove oil stains from tile, the newest technology uses peroxide and detergents to penetrate the soiled area to remove the stain and deactivate the odor. Simply spray a product such as or Bio-OX Citrus Concentrate on the soiled area, and then allow it to penetrate for […]
Speed Cleaning Tips from a Pro - Part 2: Speed Cleaning Tips from a Pro - Part 2
Speed Cleaning Tips from a Pro - Part 2
From the top down. Deciding where to begin and how to proceed baffles many people. Clean the top floor first beginning at the back working your way either down the steps or to the center if you are on the first floor. Following this pattern keeps you […]
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 […]
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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