วันศุกร์ที่ 9 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2554

Cleaning Mold

Isn't it ironic that the place where we wash ourselves is also the place where dirt forms most frequently? We almost don't even notice the dirt until it is so dark that it's almost impossible to remove.

Yes, it is in our bathroom that mold most often appears. It is because of a lack of air. Bathrooms are almost always damp and therefore it becomes the perfect place for it to form. It can form under your sink, behind your medicine cabinet, and even right under your plunger where it is almost always neglected since it is very difficult to clean.

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Luckily mold is easiest to clean in the bathroom because most of our tools are at our disposal. When it forms in other rooms of the house where there is no water readily available nor cleaning supplies nearby, the task could seem more daunting.

Most households have different types of floors in each bathroom. It is important for you to find out what your floor is made of before you start trying to clean the mold. Some floors are tiled with ceramic or porcelain. Others are made of marble or crystalline. Prepare the tools you need to properly clean the type of flooring you have.

You will need:

Soap, detergent or disinfectant, a brush, a dry towel to wipe and another to dry, vinegar (do not use vinegar with marble floor and crystalline tiles) and baking soda.

You do not have to all of these tools together. Simply choose the ones you prefer. After you have everything you need, start cleaning that unwanted mold.

Before you begin cleaning, make sure you wear rubber gloves and a mask. Begin by wetting the molded surface with water. A wet surface is not only easier to clean but will also prevent scattering of the fungi, hence making it airborne. It is preferable that you use a spray bottle to do this. If you use a spray, you can focus on solely wetting the area. The wet area will loosen the mold from the surface making your job easier.

You can either choose to scrub or wipe it. If I were you, I would scrub instead of wiping. When you are scrubbing, make sure to use some elbow grease. (I.e. Use your muscles and press hard) A disinfectant is a very effective tool in cleaning mold. Disinfecting the molded surface ensures that any residue is taken off. Disinfectant will also leave a nice scent in the bathroom.

After you've cleaned up the black mess, make sure you keep an eye out to make sure it doesn't come back. Sometimes mold disappears temporarily. If it does reappear, simply repeat the above steps until it's gone for good. To avoid it in your bathroom, try to keep the bathroom dry. If water spills on the floor, dry it right away; do not let it sit for long periods of time. Also, when showering, always turn on the fan or open the windows. When you are finished showering, it is a good ideas to use a squeegee type tool to remove excess water from the shower walls.

Cleaning Mold

Sabrina Rocca
Author: The Ultimate House Cleaning Checklist Book
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วันพุธที่ 7 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2554

Cleaning Your Cowboy Hat

Cowboy hats need to be cleaned to keep their appearance looking good. The cleaning depends on what type of hat you have. Hats are made of both felt, and straw. Follow the simple steps below in order to clean both of these types of hats.

First we will show you how to clean felt cowboy hats. You should spray some cornstarch on each stain that is on the hat. After doing this, you should let that sit there for a few hours. Then, brush the hat with a soft bristle brush. If you do not have this type of brush, you can also use a barely damp towel to rub the hat in a counterclockwise motion. Make sure you rub the stained areas very gently, not ruining the hat. After the stains are completely gone your hat should be looking as clean as new.

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Now, we will show you how to clean a straw hat. You should start by brushing the hat with a whisk broom to remove any loose dirt or dust. Then, rub the hat with a very damp towel in order to remove any remaining dirt or dust that is visible. Your hat should now be looking as good as it was when you bought it! One tip to keep in mind is make sure you store your cowboy hat in appropriate sized hatboxes to protect them from anything like dust, dirt, and also being crushed. For the most professional cleaning you should take your hat to a hat restorer. Now that your hat is clean, you are ready for your next task!

Cleaning Your Cowboy Hat

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วันอังคารที่ 6 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2554

House Cleaning - Services Vary

Some assume that they cannot benefit from house cleaning services since they do not need every room in their house cleaned regularly. It is possible to request that only certain rooms be cleaned, though most people could use a full scrubbing at least once.

Some people turn down house cleaning services because they are unaware of what they include. Perhaps they assume that only the most basic duties are possible, such as straightening up and dusting. However, most professional companies actually offer a wide range of services, which means that whether you just need some dusting done, or need your entire bathroom scrubbed top to bottom, they can help. Find out what most companies in this industry offer.

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One of the most common needs is keeping a bathroom clean, since many people find this task overwhelming. Most house cleaning companies start this job by making sure that countertops are spotless, and that mirrors, faucets, and other metal fixtures shine. They also often wipe down the fronts of cupboards and drawers, as well as any shelving. Of course, scrubbing the bathtub, shower, and sinks is a given, as is making sure that the inside and outside of the toilet sparkle. Such tasks would take the typical homeowner hours, which is why many people would benefit from allowing a professional company to do the job instead.

Kitchens are another area of the home that are daunting when it comes to house cleaning, as they can get quite messy fast. A professional service tends to wipe down countertops and stovetops, making both gleam. They also usually ensure that not only are all the dishes clean, but the sink is also spotless. Chores that many people may rarely get around to, such as scrubbing stove drip pans and the microwave, can be done by a quality company.

Of course, all such companies also offer general tidying services for any room in the home. Dusting furniture, blinds, ceiling fans, shelves, and decorations is typical, as is polishing any glass in the home. Most companies also vacuum any carpet, and sweep and mop floors. Finally, taking out the trash and making sure furniture is free of crumbs and other debris can be expected.

Clearly, there are plenty of tasks that the average house cleaning service can do, which means that most homeowners can benefit. There are few chores that this kind of business turns down. Jobs that do not need to be done regularly can still be completed as needed, which means that homeowners do not need to pay for something that does not need to be cleaned. This kind of service can benefit anyone who does not have the time, patience, or tools needed to make sure their residence is spotless.

House Cleaning - Services Vary

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วันจันทร์ที่ 5 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2554

A Roof Cleaning Trick That Will Lower Your Costs

If you're a roof cleaning contractor that has been in the business for any length of time then you've surely had to deal with the issue of evaporating chemical.  This really isn't a problem during the cooler months, but it can be a major time and wallet killer during the hot days of July and August.  There's a way to overcome this problem, however, and it's much simpler than you might have thought.

First you should understand why this is happening.  Shingles are designed to reflect sunlight and heat away from the roof surface, thus keeping the home cooler inside.  In this process, however, a huge amount of heat builds up on the actual shingle surface.  If you've ever been cleaning a roof on a 90 degree day and have reached down to touch the roof with your hand then you know what I'm talking about.  This heat can be so intense that it's similar to a stovetop on a low setting.  What happens when you sprinkle water on a hot stove?  It evaporates in a flash.  This is exactly what is going on with your disappearing roof chemical.  On hot days most of it is probably evaporating before it even has a chance to begin cleaning the roof.

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As I mentioned, there is a trick to avoiding evaporation and it's an insider's secret that I'll share with you now.  Before applying chemicals to the roof, drag a garden hose up to the roof surface and spray the whole roof down with water.  Give it a very thorough soaking, and then immediately commence with chemical application.  This will effectively lower the surface temperature by a large margin so that chemical evaporation can be avoided.  Don't worry about diluting the chemical because most of the water will be gone by the time you drag the chemical hose to the roof surface and begin spraying.  Just make sure to do these two steps in quick succession because if you wait too long after applying the water the surface temperature will quickly rise again.

By utilizing this method during hot days you can save a lot of money in chemical costs, and you'll save time, too.  Applying chemical three or four times because of evaporation will be a thing of the past.  In this business it's important to learn the tips and tricks that the pros use, and I hope you'll take this one to heart.

A Roof Cleaning Trick That Will Lower Your Costs

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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 4 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2554

Natural Carpet Cleaning Recipes

Some of these recipes for natural carpet cleaning products will require a bit of hunting around for obscure ingredients - try your local chemist or even ask a high school chemistry teacher where you can get them from.

Stain-removing carpet soap

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* 4 oz Fuller's earth

* 1 oz turpentine (preferably the plant-sourced variety; mineral turps will do instead but this does give off foul-smelling fumes and isn't as natural. This ingredient is added as a solvent, so if you can't get hold of natural plant turpentine, then you could try substituting strong alcohol, which is another natural solvent often used in cleaning products)

* 8 oz potash (aka potassium carbonate)

* ordinary soft soap, grated

Melt the soap in a double boiler or microwave set on low until it becomes gooey. Stir in the other ingredients and blend well. Store in an airtight jar. One variation on this recipe is to use soap gel instead of and make a carpet shampoo. A second variation is to add about 10-20 drops of essential oil of your choice to the ingredients.

Home-made dry cleaning carpet shampoo

This is good for using on carpets with natural fibres that have a tendency to run colour - handmade rugs from exotic places tend to fit this description.

Mix Fuller's earth and water to make a paste. Apply this paste to the spot on the carpet you want cleaned and allow it to dry in place before vacuuming off.

Carpet fragrance

Commercially produced carpet scents of the shake-on-and-vacuum-off are among some of the worst offenders for sources of household toxins - even worse than window cleaning products, as people (especially people under the age of five) often get close to the carpets and breathe them in. This recipe will have your carpets smelling nice and fresh - both by eliminating foul odours and by putting a fresh scent into your house - but without the hazardous toxins.

* 1 cup of baking soda

* 20 drops essential oil (suggested oils: lavender, lemon, neroli, grapefruit, petitgrain or cinnamon)

Blend together well and store in a screw-top jar in a dark cupboard for a week to allow the essential oils to permeate the baking soda. Sprinkle the powder as generously or as sparingly as you like over your carpets and leave it to sit for about five minutes or more to absorb any unpleasant odours. Then vacuum the powder up. As an added bonus, the scent will get blown out the back of your vacuum cleaner as you continue doing the house cleaning.

Fleas-be-gone
While regular vacuuming is your best ally against preventing fleas from infesting your pets and your furniture, sometimes you need a bit of extra help. This spray will chase the fleas away thanks to the pennyroyal. After all, the Latin name for pennyroyal is Mentha pulgefugium, which means "mint that makes fleas run away".

* 20 drops essential oil of pennyroyal

* ½ pint vinegar

* ½ pint water

Shake the ingredients together in a spray-top bottle and squirt lightly over any carpets or pet bedding you suspect to be infested. If you can't get essential oil of pennyroyal, boil the water and vinegar together and add a large bunch of fresh pennyroyal to the mixture and allow it to steep, covered, until cool. Strain and bottle, then use as normal.

Natural Carpet Cleaning Recipes

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วันเสาร์ที่ 3 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2554

Grout Cleaning - 5 Things To Avoid When Cleaning Tile and Grout

Cleaning grout and tile on a regular basis is a good idea to prolong the life of your tile and keep it looking it's best. However, certain activities can shorten the life of your tile and grout and some can even be extremely dangerous. The list of what to avoid is as follows:

Avoid using more water then you have too. Because grout can be extremely porous, you don't want to use more water then in necessary, you also don't want to leave water on the grout because it could get trapped under the tile and cause problems in the future with mold and mildew.

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Avoid uses ammonia and bleach and the same time, because this can create a chlorine gas which is poisonous. If you are in an enclosed area this could be hazardous to your health.

Do not use harsh chemicals when light chemicals will do. Over time harsh chemicals can damage the tile and grout and drastically cut down on its durability and lifespan.

Avoid using a coarse scrubber that can damage tile and grout. In most cases I suggest using brushes instead. They will last longer and will more effectively clean out the grout.

Avoid using a colored chemicals to clean tile. This is because it can change the color of the grout. Also I would avoid using bleach or Clorox if the grout has a non-white color to it because it could be bleached out.

After carefully cleaner the grout, it may be a good idea to use a grout sealer. Using a grout sealer can seal up the porous surfaces and make grout easier to clean in the future. A grout sealer can also keep dirt, germs and bacteria from getting stuck in the grout and thus keep your bathroom and kitchen more germ free.

Grout Cleaning - 5 Things To Avoid When Cleaning Tile and Grout

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วันศุกร์ที่ 2 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2554

A Step by Step System to Clean Your Home Like a Professional Residential House Cleaner

Having a system in place will help the average homeowner clean their home faster and more efficiently. As an owner of a large cleaning company in Ocean County NJ I've often been asked how is it that our cleaners are able to be in and out of their home in less than 2 hours. Customer's state it takes them all day on a Saturday to clean and it doesn't look half as good as the way the cleaners do it? The reality is that a professional house cleaner is in the home to do a job. Cleaners aren't distracted by request from children, the house phone ringing, the dog needing to go out and so on. If you were to be able to put all distractions aside the other reason cleaners are able to still able to move more rapidly with great quality is having the right tools and a system to follow.

Having the right tools to clean can really help in saving time and it doesn't have to cost a lot either. First you should separate the tools needed for wet areas of the home (bathroom & kitchen) and for the dry areas. A good cleaning tote that can hold your chemicals, sponges, brushes and other accessories will help. In this tote keep a few rags to use to shine, dry and buff. In a separate tote keep you dry tools such as vacuum attachments, polish spray, Windex and some microfiber cloths. A bottle with water and vinegar will also be just as efficient as polish and Windex while being better for the environment. In this bucket have a nice wooly for doing corners of walls, fans and high dusting. Lastly having two separate vacuums will really assist in better quality and faster speed. A good canister to vacuum hard surface floors, stairs, furniture and corners will be much more efficient than an upright with tools and easier to carry. You can purchase the Hoover CH30000 for less than hundred dollars and it should last forever. A powerful upright like the Hoover C1404 or Oreck XL2000 will save time in vacuuming carpet as they're strong machines that are light and easy to operate.

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Now that you have your tools to clean this is a quick system that should really help in reducing time and keeping your home white glove clean:

  1. Begin with you Lambswool Duster in the top floor of the home and begin going from room to room to dust all corners of walls, behind furniture, fans, high light fixtures. End in the kitchen. Doing this first allows all dust to settle. Very important when using the duster and whenever dusting to work from top to bottom to allow dust to settle. As your high dusting carry a bag to empty all trash cans.
  2. Next grab your wet tote and head off to the bathrooms. The dust has had a chance to settle. Empty everything on the floor and put it outside the door. Vacuum the floor with you small canister vacuum as this will assist when you need to scrub the floor for small hairs.
  3. Begin with the scrubbing the sink first. Then wash the mirror, counters and dry the sink. Important to follow this order as if you do the mirror first and then the sink when you're scrubbing your sink the water will go back on the mirror and you'll waste time redoing the mirror. Use a toothbrush occasionally around corners and faucets to loosen any built up dirt.
  4. Proceed to the shower area. Empty it, wash off ledges for dust to fall to bottom and if you have shower doors get inside the tub to do them first. Proceed then by scrubbing the walls, faucet and basin. Dry and clean outside bottom basin or shower door.
  5. Proceed to all fixtures on the walls to dust and wipe down.
  6. Proceed to the toilet to scrub inside bowl and outside. Again use a toothbrush around corners. Don't forget to dust toilet tissue holder.
  7. Wipe down all doors
  8. Lastly wipe floor from furthest point toward door. Use a scrub brush occasionally to loosen up dirt and for larger floors a good deck brush will speed the process.
  9. Head to next bathroom and powder room following same system. When complete leave the wet tote in the kitchen and head back to bedroom areas with your dry tote.
  10. Begin dusting the rooms moving left to right and top to bottom. Move around each room lifting everything possible to remove all dust. Dust each floor and then take your small canister vacuum to vacuum in areas that the larger vacuum can't reach. Every other month try to wipe all baseboards with a damp cloth and crevice the corners with the vacuum to prevent dust buildup. Take the upright vacuum out to complete the vacuuming for that level of the house. If hard surfaces throughout home, small vacuuming the floor under beds and then mop.
  11. Follow same procedure now in all living areas. Dust first the entire living area again left to right top to bottom. Finish off with vacuuming. Every other month try to vacuum furniture and under cushions.
  12. Head off to the kitchen for completion.
  13. Every other month begin with wiping down kitchen cabinets.
  14. Head to the stove to clean. If the microwave is above the stove wipe it down first so as debris falls it isn't going on a stove already cleaned. If filters under microwave take out every other month to wipe and clean. This helps the fan work better when cooking. Wipe down stove and take off knobs if possible to clean and soak if necessary.
  15. Next wipe all counters down moving everything to get behind that is possible. Clean toaster, spice racks, front of refrigerator (grill also) by wiping down. Also wipe down tables and chairs.
  16. Fill mopping bucket and then clean your sink. Again use a toothbrush periodically to loosen dirt. Dry sink.
  17. Vacuum kitchen floor
  18. Mop the floor from furthest corner to the exit area. Empty bucket in slop sink and clean. Head back to put everything back and you're complete!

Following this system should save a tremendous amount of time and assist in having a clean home all the time. As for following a schedule for when to give extra attention to different areas of the home divide the home into four different cleaning zones:

  1. Living Area
  2. Bathroom Area
  3. Sleeping Area
  4. Kitchen Area

Each clean try to pay extra attention to these area's and you'll notice you're cleaning like a professional at top speeds! If this doesn't work you can always contact The Cleaning Authority of south Jersey or any other around the country and enjoy your free time!

A Step by Step System to Clean Your Home Like a Professional Residential House Cleaner

Mike Kawula is a local owner of The Cleaning Authority of South Jersey. His company provides residential house cleaning services in the surrounding area of Toms River, Brick, Lacey Township, Manahawkin, LBI, Galloway and Egg Harbor Township NJ. The Cleaning Authority is considered one of the top house cleaning companies in Ocean County. Michael has a team of over 30 folks and a tremendous management team. They provide residential cleaning from Toms River NJ to Atlantic City NJ. Visit his website at: http://www.littleeggharbor.thecleaningauthority.com

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