Posts Tagged ‘cleaning’
DOs and DON’TS of cleaning a flat screen TV
DO Turn off the monitor. If the screen is dark it will be easier to see the dirty and oily areas. Make a solution of equal parts water and vinegar. Gently wipe the screen. DON’T Use paper towels as these may scratch or damage the screen. Use products that contain ammonia, ethyl alcohol, acetone or…
Read MoreHow to remove muddy foot and paw prints
Autumn is also a typically wet and muddy season which means we can find muddy foot prints and paw prints inside our homes. To clean tile and hardwood floors a steam mop will lift and remove dirt easily. But when it comes to rugs, it is best to leave the mud to dry before tackling. Once the…
Read MoreHow to remove stains from your rug
It’s a good idea to always keep a bottle of Club soda in your pantry to use when there’s a spill. It will remove things like coffee, red wine, pet stains and more. Pour the club soda directly onto the area and let it soak into the rug. Keep blotting the area until the stain…
Read MoreHomemade Upholstery Shampoo
First, a word of caution: the recipe below is water based. Only use if your upholstery cleaning codes are W or WS. Also, always test on an inconspicuous spot first! Ingredients 2 cups warm water Squirt of liquid dishwashing soap Instructions Add the water into a mixing bowl and then the soap. Use an electric mixer at medium speed…
Read MoreHow to clean marble countertops
What You Need Warm water Gentle, non-abrasive dish soap Spray bottle Dish cloth or cleaning rag Soft absorbent towel Instructions Fill a spray bottle with warm water, about a TB of gentle, non-abrasive dish soap & shake. Don’t use a bottle that previously contained anything with acid or lemon juice. Spray the counter with the…
Read MoreHow to clean your front porch windows
Try mixing 2 tablespoons of Dawn dishwashing liquid in a bucket of warm water, then use a squeegee to clean and a soft link-free towel to dry. This will get them sparkling clean.
Read MoreHow to clean stainless steel appliances
To clean your stainless steel, rub in the direction of that grain. Do a preliminary clean of your appliance with vinegar: Spray your appliance liberally with vinegar. Using either a paper towel or a very soft cloth wipe the vinegar off in the direction of the grain. From thekitchn.com
Read MoreHow to remove furniture dents from your rug
Drop one ice cube into each dent. Let the ice cubes melt. As they melt, the nap of the carpet will begin to fluff back up, reducing (and eventually removing) the dent. Check the results the next morning. If necessary, blot up excess water with white paper towel or colorfast cloth. If the nap hasn’t recovered completely, use a…
Read MoreHow to keep the tub clean and drain drain clog free
Experts warn that some chemical drain cleaners can damage pipes. A once-a-month baking-soda flush could keep you clog-free. Pour ½ cup of soda into the drain, followed by ½ cup of white vinegar. Allow the mixture to foam for five minutes. Rinse with a full kettle of boiling water. Use the same method for drains…
Read MoreQuirky Tip for Thanksgiving
Here’s a quick non-toxic way to clean up that residue left on your holiday roasting pan. Sprinkle the pan with a good amount of baking soda. Then mix 1 cup of hot water and 1/3 cup vinegar. After you let it soak for a little bit, the pan should easily come clean. Hope this helps…
Read MoreHow to keep your kitchen sponge from getting full of mildew
It’s genius! Use a clip to keep it upright and let the air get at it to dry which prevents it from getting mildew.
Read MoreHow to make that smelly garbage disposal smell fresh and clean
The product Disposer Care deodorizes your garbage disposal by removing food particles, grease and odors with lemon scented blue foaming strips. For a more natural solution try dropping in a cut-up lemon, some salt, and a few ice cubes. The lemon deodorizes and the ice and salt clean away residue. Source: Women’s Day
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