4 Exclusive Natural Carpet Cleaning Tips
Posted on February 9, 2012 by sienna_brown in Cleaning, Home Improvement
The regular maintenance of your carpets is one of the most important things that you should do to create a clean and healthy domestic environment. And probably you will ask: “How am I supposed to keep my home atmosphere healthy as I use only commercial detergents, containing different harmful chemicals and toxins?!” Well, if the commercial agents cause allergic reactions and other health problems to you or your beloved ones, then you have to replace them with other cleaning agents, including only natural ingredients. (more…)
A Smart Cleaner’s Guide to Toothpaste
Posted on January 11, 2012 by MattewKay in Cleaning, Home Improvement
If you have been taking care of your household for a while, then you certainly know that moment of experimentation with cleaning and cleaning tools. It may be caused because of budget cuts or sheer boredom, but someone somewhere comes up with a new and amazing ways to use classic household items in order to improve the cleaning of your home. (more…)
Cleaning Up The Fashion… Green!
Posted on January 9, 2012 by lisaheader in Cleaning
Spring is the perfect time to remove all the air from the house so you may stop the fan for a whole day. It is often forgotten, but the concentrations of air pollutants are higher inside and outside our homes. Then, open all the windows in your home.
Remove the mattress, air and shake it to remove dust and other “dead skin” that are a delicacy for mites. Then flip it and put it back on the bed. Professional cleaners Clapham remind you to make the same treatment to the covers, and if only on mattress. For efficiency, let’s take a breath of fresh air outside, all day. If you are allergic to pollen, of course, this solution is not recommended for you. Next is the vacuum cleaner. Vacuum carefully both sides of the mattresses. Do the same for the quilts. These have to be cleaned regularly to reduce the amount of mites and other allergens.
Lemon juice and lemon essential oils are valuable allies to clean your entire house. Lemon disinfects, removes grease and can even be used as an abrasive when mixed with salt. It eliminates odours, brings back the shine of glass, stainless steel, crystal. It is also very effective for cleaning metals such as copper and aluminum, and to refresh the air. A real natural cleaning product.
Vinegar? Not just on the plate. White vinegar also is very useful in household maintenance. It has antibacterial properties and works great against fungi and some viruses. It can be used on any surface, from the kitchen to toilet seats.
Cleaners Kensigton give some more basic tips. Minimize the variety of commercial cleaners in the house. Better use all-purpose products. Return to simplicity, be “efficient”. Very often, you need just a small amount to get good results and sometimes it is enough to make a good rinsing. You will be surprised to overcome the dirt with just a damp cloth. Without adding anything. But this is not a reason to conserve water.
How to Clean Your Home Without Detergents
Posted on January 5, 2012 by lisaheader in Cleaning
Cleaning your home is one of the main tasks of the day. Maintaining a house clean is a daily chore which should not be neglected as the problem will go worse. To have your home cleaned you need cleaning products and tool which will help you keep it disinfected and germs free.
There always comes a time when you run out of some of your detergents but already have started cleaning your home. You can’t leave it in such a mess and go to the store, as this takes too much time, especially if you expect guests. You do not need to panic now. Just go in your kitchen and open the cabinet where you keep your spices. You will see baking soda, salt, vinegar, lemon juice and so on. Exactly these are the products you need. Here are some tips on how to use them in home cleaning, shared by cleaners Acton.
Dip a cloth in vinegar and rub it to the bathtub. It will shine as new again. To remove the stains on the tiles in the bathroom or kitchen, cover them with some talc. It will absorb all the dirt and all you have to do next is to give a wipe with a damp cloth.
To remove coffee stains from fabric, you need to launder it with cold water first. Then soak it in a solution of lemon juice and water. The lemon juice is known as the natural alternative of bleach, so white fabric will be white again after leaving it soaked in lemon juice under the direct sunlight.
Removing water stains from wooden surfaces can be pretty easy even if you do not have the detergent needed. All you have to do is to wipe them clean with a cloth damped in warm vinegar. Vinegar also is a great glass cleaner. Everyone knows why water-vinegar solution have got so popular. The reason is because it works better than most of the commercial window cleaners. So, save some money on these and make your own window cleaner. The vinegar also will help you remove limescale build-ups on almost all kind of surfaces.
These products are considered as the best alternatives of many commercial cleaners. Moreover, the do not harm the environment because do not contain any toxic ingredients. You do not need to use even gloves, except in cases you use borax or essential oils. They are also cheaper and some are more effective than their commercial alternatives. So you may consider switching to natural cleaning routine as this will save you money and many health problems. If you need a proof of the effectiveness of green cleaning products, just ask professional cleaners Chelsea to show you. They are one of the few companies that have started using eco-friendly cleaning products.
Baking Soda, Every Housewife’s Best Friend
Posted on December 28, 2011 by MattewKay in Cleaning
As you may know, baking soda is one of the best cleaning products, which every good housewife is to have in her household. It’s a virtual super star in cleaning, which is an achievement considering how multi-purpose baking soda truly is and how affordable it remains. This where I will focus, the multiple talents of baking soda, not inside the house, but outside. Contrary to popular belief, baking soda is more than a cleaner. (more…)
Cleaning Gutters Made Simple and Easy
Posted on December 15, 2011 by MattewKay in Cleaning
Once a storm passes or a rainy season has come to an end, there is one place, which you don’t think to check, the gutters. They are usually invisible, until something goes terribly wrong with them, but by that time it’s usually too late to do anything about it. I hope that through this article I can raise awareness of the problems associated with gutters and teach you how to go about cleaning them. (more…)
Home Cleaning With Vinegar
Posted on December 14, 2011 by admin in Cleaning, Home Improvement
Vinegar may be the only one natural cleaner that can be used all around a home. It’s not only an efficient cleaning products, but it’s also eco-friendly and economical. You can easily find it in every store and it’ll cost you a few pence. Here are a few ideas of what this great natural cleaner can do.
Cheap Homemade Cleaning Solutions
Posted on December 4, 2011 by bellahurst in Cleaning, Home Improvement
Ever wondered how to handle some of those really tricky cleaning situations around the house? Here are some tips that you can take advantages of when having difficult to remove stains at home.
Environmentally friendly cleaning solutions are very effective alternatives to all commercial chemical-based cleaning products. Most of these common detergents that you buy form the store are dangerous for your health and can harm your and your family’s health. And this can be vital especially for small children and pregnant women. (more…)
How to Save Money While Doing the Laundry 1
Posted on November 23, 2011 by bellahurst in Cleaning, Home Improvement
Commercial laundry detergents are very effective, but almost all of them contains toxins and chemicals. Some of these chemicals can cause cancer, allergic reactions and respiratory problems, they may also cause reproductive abnormalities and disruptions in endocrine, this can be very dangerous especially for babies and toddlers, and pregnant women. That is why it is important to be very careful when buying some of these detergents. (more…)
