Archive for March, 2008
11th 2008f March, 2008
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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 […]
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. […]
Clothing Stain and Odor Removal: Clothing Stain and Odor Removal
Clothing Stain and Odor Removal
Tip: Color Brightener
If you add about 1/3 of a cup of white vinegar to your rinse cycle, you´ll find that your clothes will come out brighter and softer. Any vinegar scent should vanish after the clothes have been dried.
Tip: Softer Towels
The cause of stiffness in laundry is usually […]
Cleaning Windows: Cleaning Windows
Cleaning Windows
Tip: Super Glue Removal from Glass
If we don’t take care with our household projects, we can create some window cleaning challenges. Take for example mishaps involving super glue. If you happen to get hard to clean adhesive such as this stuck to your window, try rubbing with WD-40. If this doesn’t loosen the […]
Food Stains Removal: Food Stains Removal
Food Stains Removal
Tip: Chocolate Stain Removal from Clothing
To remove chocolate, rub with a borax and warm water solution before laundering (4 tbsp. borax to 2 1/2 cups water).
Tip: Chocolate Syrup
To remove chocolate, rub with a borax and warm water solution before laundering (4 tbsp. borax to 2 1/2 cups water).
Tip: Coffee […]
Washer and Dryer Cleaning: Washer and Dryer Cleaning
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 […]