Archive for March, 2008

11th of March, 2008

Posted in Cleaning at 3:18 pm |

Speed Cleaning Tips from a Pro
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Inside Tricks to Speed Cleaning Your Home
By Mary Findley copyright@2003
Time is tight, the kids want attention, dinner simmers on […]



  • Tips on: Cleaning: Tips on: Cleaning

    Tips on: House Cleaning
    Tip: Removing Pet Odors
    One can usually tell a home with the pet as soon as they walk through the front door. This, of course, is not to reflect unfavorably upon the house cleaning skills of the home owner. It’s a fact of life. With pets come odors. If the pet smells […]

  • Pet Odor Removal: Pet Odor Removal

    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. […]

  • Cleaning Wall & Door Stains: Cleaning Wall & Door Stains

    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 […]

  • Home Organization: Home Organization

    Home Organization
    Tip: Organize Child´s Bedroom
    The best way to organize a child´s bedroom so that it will stay that way is to provide plenty of storage area, and ensure that everything has a place. If each toy, item of clothing or knick-knack has a place, then your child can put them back after each use. […]

  • Linoleum & Vinyl Cleaning: Linoleum & Vinyl Cleaning

    Linoleum & Vinyl Cleaning
    Tip: Hairspray Build-Up Removal from Linoleum, Vinyl or Tile
    To remove hairspray from your linoleum, vinyl or tile floor or wall, rub the area with a clean cloth sprayed with ammonia.
    Tip: Removing Stain on Linoleum or Vinyl from Rubber Backing of Area Rug
    The yellow stain on your kitchen floor is likely […]