Cleaning Guide
The secret of a clean home is dusting off regularly. For this, you can use a feather duster and disposable dust cloths. Use a vacuum cleaner to make things easier and make use of accessories like small brushes for cleaning rough surfaces as well as the typical dusty corners.
It's important to keep the floor clean to reduce the amount of time spent on floor maintenance. Cleaning the floor everyday is a fast and easy chore. Fill the bucket half-full with warm water and add a neutral disinfectant. Make sure the suds aren't too strong, as this will damage the floor's protective layer.
Sanding is damaging. The results of scouring powder and scourers are audible. The tap is scratched and the protective layer of tiles and kitchen working tops erode gradually. Rather trust the remove, wet and soak off method. The reward is leisure instead of hours spent scrubbing and scouring.
Three-quarters of the removal of dirt is chemical work that does not require sweating. Scrubbing is out-of-date. Give suds a few minutes to soak in and soak off the dirt. Make sure the type of cleaning product you use is the right one for removing the dirt. Water doesn't remove oil and fat doesn't dissolve in vinegar, but it's easy to remove oil stains and grease spots with an inexpensive solvent like turpentine. Dried up glue is softened by thinner. For persistent dirt, use a solvent followed by a cleaning product. Always read the label first and if you're in doubt about whether something works, try it out on a spot where it does no harm.
It's important to keep the floor clean to reduce the amount of time spent on floor maintenance. Cleaning the floor everyday is a fast and easy chore. Fill the bucket half-full with warm water and add a neutral disinfectant. Make sure the suds aren't too strong, as this will damage the floor's protective layer.Once you throw away all those special window cleaning sprayers, doing the windows will be a success. These oily sprayers are the cause of the stripes on your windows. The layer you spray onto your windows retains dirt.
Forget the window wipers sold in supermarkets. Look for a professional brass or stainless steel window wiper with 25, 30 or 35 cm long rubber blades. Use a clean sponge, soft brush or window cleaner to soap the windows with a cleaning product dissolved in water. Wipe the dry rubber blades clean with a damp cloth or chamois. Then, not holding it entirely straight, start with the wiper in a corner of the window and pull it from left to right along the top of the window. Clean the wiper with a damp cloth. Now hold the wiper horizontally in the dry section and pull it downwards. Keep working like this from left to right and clean the wiper after each section.
Forget the window wipers sold in supermarkets. Look for a professional brass or stainless steel window wiper with 25, 30 or 35 cm long rubber blades. Use a clean sponge, soft brush or window cleaner to soap the windows with a cleaning product dissolved in water. Wipe the dry rubber blades clean with a damp cloth or chamois. Then, not holding it entirely straight, start with the wiper in a corner of the window and pull it from left to right along the top of the window. Clean the wiper with a damp cloth. Now hold the wiper horizontally in the dry section and pull it downwards. Keep working like this from left to right and clean the wiper after each section.
Sanding is damaging. The results of scouring powder and scourers are audible. The tap is scratched and the protective layer of tiles and kitchen working tops erode gradually. Rather trust the remove, wet and soak off method. The reward is leisure instead of hours spent scrubbing and scouring.Three-quarters of the removal of dirt is chemical work that does not require sweating. Scrubbing is out-of-date. Give suds a few minutes to soak in and soak off the dirt. Make sure the type of cleaning product you use is the right one for removing the dirt. Water doesn't remove oil and fat doesn't dissolve in vinegar, but it's easy to remove oil stains and grease spots with an inexpensive solvent like turpentine. Dried up glue is softened by thinner. For persistent dirt, use a solvent followed by a cleaning product. Always read the label first and if you're in doubt about whether something works, try it out on a spot where it does no harm.




