Archive for April, 2008

21st of April, 2008

Posted in Cleaning at 2:52 pm |

Quick Housecleaning Tips For Your Home
Ah Yes! The house is a mess…again! Why do I even bother attempting the impossible? I’ll tell you why I do it. For one thing, I don’t like living in a mess. Another reason is that People tend to show up unexpectedly.
That last reason alone is enough to get […]



  • 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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  • Cleaning Antique Furniture: Cleaning Antique Furniture

    Cleaning Antique Furniture
    Tip: Cleaning Antique Furniture
    If we’re not careful with our beverages, we can cause damage to those things that mean the most to us. Before you put a beverage down on an antique table, be sure to use a coaster or you risk leaving a water mark behind on the wood. If this […]

  • Cleaning Wood Furniture: Cleaning Wood Furniture

    Cleaning Wood Furniture
    Tip: Ink Stain Removal from Wood Furniture
    To remove an ink stain from wood furniture, make a thin paste with rottenstone and boiled linseed oil. Apply it to the stain with your finger and rub with the grain of wood. Wax or polish.
    Tip: Shining Wood Furniture
    To add shine to wooden furniture, […]

  • 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 […]

  • Tips on: Dusting: Tips on: Dusting

    Cleaning Dust
    Tip: Dusting Artificial or Silk Flowers
    To give your silk flowers a quick dusting, place them in an ordinary paper bag and add a third of a cup of salt. Shake the bag for sixty second and remove the flowers. The salt should have absorbed all of the dust.
    Tip: Chandelier Cleaning
    There’s more to […]