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Guidelines in Cleaning Up Your House


By: Jason Maxwell
Submitted: 2010-10-06 08:14:25 | Word Count: 450


When you look around your house, do you automatically experience a head ache? Will there be a party tonight? Are you running out of time? Then you definitely need to start the ball rolling and clean your house lest a tornado might be intimidated by the chaos. If only cleaning is as simple as saying it then everybody will be living in a clean and shining house. But reality stinks or maybe thats just your bathroom.

It's never easy to organize and plan an attack against all the germs in your house but implementing it is much more difficult. But theres always ways so read on and get organized!

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CLEANING THE KITCHEN

- Along with the dishwashing detergent add 2-4 tablespoons of vinegar to remove the grease in the utensil. If you want to get rid of hard-water and lime that is stuck in your tea pot just add two cups of vinegar and bring it to boil. Apply the same principle to coffee makers, casserole, and other metal containers.

- You will be using a lot of sponge when you clean the counter, the sink and everything else therefore accumulating more and more bacteria in your smelly sponge. Wash it thoroughly to disinfect and put it in a microwave for a few minutes to kill the bacteria. Let cool and wash it thoroughly again.

CLEANING THE BATHROOM

- Remove and wash shower curtains, mats and the like with 3 cups of vinegar and detergent soap.

- Scrub the floor, walls, bath tub using a foamy scrub. The same applies to the toilet seat (but use another scrub). Sprinkle some baking powder (or lemon juice) and leave on for a few minutes. Rinse thoroughly with a clean and dry cloth.

CLEANING THE LIVING ROOM

- You need to clean your carpet by vacuuming it and removing the stains using a stain remover ideal for that certain material or you can also have it dry cleaned.

- In washing jalousies, glass windows and glass sliding doors use a crumpled newspaper dipped in water and vinegar solution to wash and disinfect. Dry with a newspaper or dry cloth. For wooden furniture use wood wax to clean them while retaining their shine.

There are a lot of other ways to clean the house. But you should remember to take turns and schedule who will clean the house but if youre so busy hire someone who will clean at least once or twice a month.

Author Resource:- House cleaning services St Louis also cater to commercial and residential buildings. So, if you need some hard-cleaning in your office just call the experts from St Louis cleaning services.


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