Archive for September, 2008
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A GAMEPLAN FOR EVERY ROOM
Following a list makes everything in life easier and more efficient. Here are some spring cleaning tips and techniques for every room in your home.
–Livingroom
1. Dust and vacuum corners and crevices from high points to low. Remember dust falls downward so you want to clean from the top to the bottom […]
Cleaning complains: Cleaning complains
These rates are unchanged for 5 years. I’d like to raise the prices but the competition is fiercy. And the patriot republicans want to deport all immigrants…. They don’t know how good the illegal immigrants are for the country, especially for the middle class. But sometimes I think the republicans are right, especially when I want no competition.
Cleaning Out The Cabinets - Part 2: Cleaning Out The Cabinets - Part 2
Cleaning Out The Cabinets in Your Kitchen - Part 2
So the next technique is what I call the easy-find box method. This method works particularly well with spices, herbs, flavorings, and small jars. Find a box that will hold the group of items you need to store. Shoeboxes and gift boxes work well for […]
House Cleaners: House Cleaners
House Cleaners
Why a house cleaner working for herself delivers a better job than one working for a cleaning service?
House cleaners and cleaning services work differently.
While cleaning services emphasize a fast, industrial job independent house cleaners tend to do an artisan job.
Also, cleaning services schedule several houses to be cleaned in a day while a house […]
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 […]
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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