Cleaning Black Currant Stains From Carpets
Posted on April 22, 2012 by johnnicholson83 in Cleaning
Many housekeepers know that black curant stains are most difficult to clean. It doesn’t matter if they are on the clothes, the tablecloth or the carpet they’ll give you a lot of headaches.
How to Remove Chocolate from Carpet
Posted on April 21, 2012 by markboyer in Cleaning
Chocolate is available in different forms and flavours, but no matter its type, it causes awful stains on carpeting. The cocoa solid and cocoa fat in chocolate make those stains difficult to remove, but with the right cleaning technique you would be able to get rid of them once and for all. These tips will show you a simple but effective method to remove chocolate from carpet using household products only.
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Keep Your Carpet Clean With Steam Cleaning
Posted on April 20, 2012 by lisaheader in Cleaning
Steaming is ranked as the best method to keeping your carpet clean and ensuring that it lasts longer. A machine called a steamer is used for this process. Steam cleaning is used for removing the toughest stains that cold water and carpet shampoo, and even vacuuming have proved futile. This method uses heat and removes the most stubborn of stains leaving your carpet looking good as new.
Use Vinegar to Remove Dried Dog Urine from Carpet
Posted on April 19, 2012 by markboyer in Cleaning
If your dog is not trained yet, you might be dealing with urine stains on a regular basis. A prompt intervention will prevent the urine spot from drying and staining your carpet; however, it is not always possible to catch the spot while it is still fresh. If the urine stain has already dried, you can use a vinegar to remove it. However, a vinegar alone will not do the work, you will need to combine it with other household items to make an efficient urine stain remover. To clean your dog mess, you will need paper towels, white vinegar, wet/dry vacuum cleaner, baking soda, hydrogen peroxide, liquid dishwashing detergent, scrub brush, rubber gloves and a regular vacuum cleaner.
Here are the instructions recommended by cleaners Regents Park team:
End of Tenancy Cleaning Tips for the Bedroom
Posted on April 19, 2012 by Tim Seaman in Cleaning
When the time for end of tenancy cleaning comes most people focus their efforts into cleaning such rooms of the house like the kitchen and bathroom. This is normal considering that the grime that has to be tackled in those room is one of the most difficult to clean. But in their attempts to clean other rooms of the house tenants often overlook such rooms of the house like the bedroom. However, this doesn’t mean that the bedroom should be thoroughly clean as well. In order to get the bedroom properly cleaned you would have to employ some very useful end of tenancy cleaning tips.
How to Clean Dog Urine from Carpet
Posted on April 18, 2012 by markboyer in Cleaning
It is essential to maintain your carpets clean and stain free. However, with pets at home, it is difficult to protect your carpet form getting stained. Sometimes, even a trained dog could have an accident on your carpet. Dog urine can leave an awful odour, but applying the right techniques will help you to keep your carpet clean and germ free.
How to Clean Your Carpet with Shaving Cream
Posted on April 18, 2012 by sienna_brown in Cleaning, Home Improvement
Did you know that there is a huge variety of cheap household products that you can use to preserve the good look of your domestic environment? For instance, did you know that you can clean your carpet with shaving cream?! Well, if you do not believe it keep reading to find that cleaning your carpet with shaving cream is actually possible. (more…)
Cleaning Up After the Kids’ Mess
Posted on April 17, 2012 by johnnicholson83 in Cleaning
If your home is a mess after the kids have partied hard, you may have a lot of headaches with cleaning. To clean the chaos you’ll probably have to use a ton of cleaning products and a lot of nerves. Here are some tips on how to save your time and health.
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How to Eliminate Odours in Your Home
Posted on April 17, 2012 by lisaheader in Cleaning
Don’t just mask the odours in your home with sweet smelling perfumes and sprays but start removing the odours. Here are a few ways to remove those odours in your home. Using ingredients and items that you already have on hand can be effective in removing the odours as well as being very economical.
How To Clean Delicate Furniture
Posted on April 12, 2012 by johnnicholson83 in Cleaning, Home Improvement
To buy expensive furniture is a dream of many housekeepers but once they’re out of the store the questions of “How to keep it clean?” and “What products to use?” pop up. Here are some helpful tips on how to deal with your favourite pieces of furniture and not ruin their looks.
