Posts Tagged ‘cleaning tips’

Spring Cleaning for the New Year

Monday, February 8th, 2010 by Lena

Spring cleaning is usually done after winter when the temperature is right for hard work, and it’s more efficient to remove dirt and air out the house after it has been closed all winter.  This is also the best time to update your room interior to match the color and atmosphere of spring.

Choosing and Using Equipment

There’s no need to return to the cleaning closet every time you need something if you have a cleaning basket or cart that carries all your supplies such as dust pan, broom, small vacuum, and 3M Scotch Brite Anti-Bacterial Multi-purpose cloth and heavy-duty sponges and scrubs for dusting and scrubbing the floors.

Heavy Duty 3M

Choosing Cleaning Products

Resist the temptation of buying more cleaning products than what you actually need.  The more products you accumulate at home, the greater the chance they would be misused by children and even your pets at home.

Carefully read all the products’ instruction labels before use.  As a general rule, do not mix different types of products unless it says so on the label.  Keep all cleaning products in the original containers they came in.  Never transfer products to containers you normally use for food and other edibles.  Don’t place them within child’s reach.

Where to start

Start with the areas that tend to get cleaned faster and easier.  The living and dining rooms and the halls are less cluttered and less dirty compared to the bedrooms so it’s best to begin cleaning these areas.  To make sure you don’t miss anything when dusting and mopping a room, start at the door and work around in one direction.  Eliminate clutter by putting away things you don’t use very often. You can get plastic containers to keep the things so they are organized neater. Consider giving away clothes, furniture or things that are still usable but no longer needed.  This cuts down the need to clean when you have fewer things out in the open.  An uncluttered home is better looking, though not ultimately spotless, than one which is dust free but has a lot of odds and ends. Carry a plastic trash bag to catch the contents of ash trays and waste baskets.

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Get Organized!

Monday, October 19th, 2009 by Lena

You admire your friend’s home and its clean surfaces. You find yourself wishing yours could be as clean and organized. Why? Because a clean house is an organized house. So it’s time to get organized. Organization is the special key to opening up all sorts of opportunities for you. The more organized you are, the more you can do. You’d realize that there are enough hours in a day to do more. Getting organized takes a little attention and work especially if you do a bit of “tidying up” on daily basis. Doing so could prevent piles of paper in the kitchen, overflowing closets, unmade beds, and even disheveled hair.

Get organized!

Get organized!

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Household Cleaning Tips

Monday, September 28th, 2009 by Lena

In today’s world of high technology, there are still some things that cannot be solved by it. Sure you can use vacuum for cleaning carpets and use the touchpad sensor washing machine for washing a load but how can you possibly take out the odor from the smelly sink?  Before tackling the issue of household cleaning tips, here are some general pointers in housecleaning.

Clean the house from top to bottom. Do not go about puttering in the house cleaning anything that takes your fancy. Start at the top where the cobwebs are, then dust furniture and counters, then do the floor last. Doing it the other way around would be silly as starting off with the floor and working your way up would naturally bring down the dirt and dust to the already clean floor and furniture.

Each sponge should have its own use. Do not use the kitchen sponge to use the toilet or vice-versa. Do not use the toilet bowl sponge in cleaning the bathroom sink. Again! Each room should have its own sponge. Having made those two points, here are some home cleaning tips using  everyday household products.

3M scotch brite anti bacterial multi purpose cloth

3M scotch brite anti bacterial multi purpose cloth

Scotch Brite Kitchen Scrub Sponge

Scotch Brite Kitchen Scrub Sponge

3M Scotch Brite heavy duty scouring pad

3M Scotch Brite heavy duty scouring pad

Baking soda is typically used as a leavening ingredient in baking.  However, baking soda or sodium bicarbonate is used in cleaning and deodorizing a myriad of things around the house. You can use it to scrub, polish, deodorize and dissolve.

Put some baking soda on a damp sponge and wipe away greasy counters and oven. Mix ¼ cup baking soda with ½ cup vinegar and pour into the bathroom lavatory or kitchen sink. This reactive mixture can keep pipes clean, dissolve mineral build-up inside pipes and eliminate odors.  Remember to pour hot water on the drain after about 10 minutes.

A sure fire carpet cleaning tips is to sprinkle some baking soda on an odorous carpet then vacuum it the following day. The bad smell will be eliminated. However, if the carpet is really, really dirty and stinks to high heavens, have it professionally cleaned.

vinegar and baking soda

vinegar and baking soda

You can save up on glass cleaners by using table vinegar for cleaning window panes and glass surfaces. Mix equal portions of vinegar, ammonia and rubbing alcohol.  Put the mixture in a spray container then add some water. Presto! – Instant glass cleaner at half the price.

Tired of cleaning out those lime scale on kettles and pots?  Mix vinegar and water in the kettle, bring to a boil, let it cool and leave overnight. Rinse well in the morning. You might have to rinse again until the vinegar smell is gon

If your kitchen is ultra modern with stainless steel counter tops and appliances, cleaning them with abrasives is a big no.  It is best to wipe the stainless steel with damp cloth and finish with baby oil for a quick shine. Minor scratches will be avoided too.

What is the significance of using all these natural household products for cleaning whereas there are more convenient commercial cleaning products in the market today? Using these natural products can save you money and are far less hazardous to you and your family’s health. Go green!

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