Cleaning

An Alternative to an Enzyme Cleaner for Your Cat Urine

Monday, February 12th, 2007

Virtually any pet odor cleaning advice recommends that you cannot get rid of pet odors without the solution containing an enzyme. However, don’t panic if you have no enzyme or carpet spotter to get rid of that smelly pet odor!

Keeping Up With Your Refrigerator

Sunday, February 11th, 2007

If you keep up with spills and crumbs that accumulate in your refrigerator, you won’t have a big interior fridge cleanup to do all at once.

Best Place to Put Your “Paper Management Center”

Saturday, February 10th, 2007

Even though the kitchen is for cooking and eating, it also becomes the heart of home management.

Is Clutter Robbing You Of Your Time?

Friday, February 9th, 2007

Clutter is one of the greatest enemies of efficiency and a thief of time - and that includes your time!

Dusting

Wednesday, November 29th, 2006

Dusting is the first thing you should do when you start cleaning your house, because we clean top to bottom and this way you won’t knock dust or dirt onto freshly cleaned floors.

Ironing Clothes

Wednesday, November 29th, 2006

Simple, yet effective tips when ironing your clothes.

How to Clean Greasy Oven

Wednesday, November 29th, 2006

There are three kinds of ovens: conventional, self-cleaning, and continuous-cleaning. Unfortunately, even the two ovens with “cleaning” in their name will require periodic cleaning by you.

Silver-Care Cleaning Products

Wednesday, November 29th, 2006

A silver-care product can do three jobs simultaneously: It removes tarnish, polishes, and treats silver with chemicals that retard further tarnishing.

Cleaning Wooden Floors

Wednesday, November 29th, 2006

There are many variations in wood floors, some are cemented down, some nailed, others pegged, and the floors may be finished with varnish, oil, stain, urethane sealer, wax, shellac or deck enamel, each with its special cleaning and maintenance requirements.

Keeping Your Iron Clean

Saturday, October 28th, 2006

When you first get your iron you’ll need to read the instruction manual to find out the right ways to clean and maintain it.

Cleaning Chrome and Copper

Saturday, October 28th, 2006

Here are some tips for keeping chrome in tip-top shape.

Organizing the Right Bedroom Furniture

Saturday, October 28th, 2006

Most people have somewhere to sit and put on their stockings, sock, or night slippers. Depending on your taste and the size of your room, you might choose a hassock, a trunk, a rocking chair, or an overstuffed wing back. If you’re cramped for storage space, a trunk or a lidded bench is a good idea.

Removing Pet Odors

Saturday, October 28th, 2006

Pet odor caused from urine or feces is one of the toughest deodorizing problems you will face. Unless you completely deodorize the area where the pet accident occurred, the animal, especially cats, will return to the spot and resoil it.

Maintaining Your Air Conditioner for Peak Performance

Saturday, October 28th, 2006

Keep your cool air flowing during the hot summer months with regular attention to the air filters and condenser coils of your air conditioners. A clogged filter puts extra strain on the mechanism, increases the energy cost, and restricts the machine’s performance.

How to Maintain a Self-Cleaning Oven

Friday, October 27th, 2006

These types of ovens use very high temperatures to clean the oven’s interior. After a self-cleaning cycle (about three to four hours), all you have to do is wipe out a little ashy residue.

Learn the Right Way to Make a Bed

Friday, October 27th, 2006

Start with a mattress pad or cover; this protects the mattress from wear, and it feels more comfortable than lying down on a bare sheet and feeling mattress buttons through it. A mattress pad also protects the mattress from light stains. If you need to guard against heavier stains or spills, choose a waterproof one.

How Tto Remove Rust

Friday, October 27th, 2006

Rust removers are readily available at grocery stores, home centers, and hardware stores. Some of them are for use only on white clothes and others can be used on colored fabrics, too. If you are using one of these chemical products, be sure to read the directions very carefully to avoid failure.

Removing Tough Stains

Friday, October 27th, 2006

The following is a list of the most troublesome types of stains and some suggested remedies.

Keep a Swimming Pool Stays Clean

Friday, October 27th, 2006

A clean pool is free of the obvious dirt and debris, but chemical purity plays an important role in its pristine condition.

Air Filters

Friday, October 27th, 2006

the 4 types of air filters that are available.

How to Properly Iron Shirts & Pants

Friday, October 27th, 2006

Everyone has a favorite shirt-ironing technique. Some books recommend doing it in just the opposite order of the procedure I’m about to describe. The outcome is probably the same for both.

Floor-Waxing Tips

Thursday, October 26th, 2006

Self-polishing wax in liquid form, sometimes combined with a cleaning compound, is easily put down. Just a light buffing with a soft mop or cloth polisher brings up the desired shine.

How to Keep Those Messy Bird Cages Clean

Thursday, October 26th, 2006

Birds are not the neatest of pets, and cleaning up after your feathered friend is one of those never-ending jobs you love to hate. Daily quick cleanups make the thorough weekly or monthly cleanings less of a chore.

How to Clean Linoleum Floors

Thursday, October 26th, 2006

The first step in washing your floors is to remove as much of the furniture as possible from the room to obtain a clear path and eliminate the need for shifting things around.

How to Clean Marble, Quarry tile, & Non-Wax Vinyl Tile Floors

Thursday, October 26th, 2006

A coating of hard wax helps protect marble from absorption of dirt, makes cleanup easier. Wash by mopping with hot water and a detergent with ammonia.

How to Clean Non-Washable Wallpaper

Thursday, October 26th, 2006

Before cleaning non-washable wallpaper, it is wise to consider your options. With particularly fragile papers, such as screen or hand-printed ones, you run the risk of rubbing off the surface if you wipe or brush too vigorously.

How to Get Rid Of Bugs

Thursday, October 26th, 2006

to get rid of those crawly creepy bugs.

How to Clean Electronic Equipment

Thursday, October 26th, 2006

Tips to clean all of your electronic equipment.

Dishwasher Tips

Wednesday, October 25th, 2006

Dishwashers can turn brown inside, but they’ll sparkle immediately if you run them empty on a cycle with a little citric acid.

Cleaning Pet Vomit

Wednesday, October 25th, 2006

When your cat or dog vomits on your carpet floor, resist the temptation to wipe up the mess. If there are solids that can be picked up with a paper towel, do so, but do not smear the accident into the carpet.

Housecleaning the Organized Way

Wednesday, October 25th, 2006

You need a housekeeping schedule that works for you. Lots of people like the unhurried feeling of sprucing up on a Saturday morning. But if you can’t bear to spend weekend time on housekeeping, choose an evening and block out a couple of hours to zip through and get everything done.

Cleaning and Changing Light Bulbs

Wednesday, October 25th, 2006

Wipe bulbs occasionally with a dry dustcloth for cleanliness and better illumination. Remove a burned-out bulb by turning it counter-clockwise, slowly and steadily, so the glass bulb does not twist loose of its base.

Cleaning & Organizing the Toiletries & Medicine Cabinets

Wednesday, October 25th, 2006

The best way to organize toiletries is to go through your shelves and drawers one by one, removing all containers of makeup, skin and hair care products, and other toiletries.

Cleaning Walls & Ceilings

Wednesday, October 25th, 2006

The surfaces of walls and ceilings escape the daily spills and footprints that leave their mark upon floors and carpets. But walls and ceilings are by no means immune to dirt.

Can Drain Cleaners Be Life Threatening?

Wednesday, October 25th, 2006

Chemical drain cleaners drain openers are among the most dangerous products on the consumer market. Most drain cleaners are essentially lyes - caustic substances that, by definition, destroy or eat away material by chemical action.

How to Remove Tough Stains

Tuesday, October 24th, 2006

Amazing! Learn how to remove virtually all tough stains.

Using Baking Soda to Clean and Deodorize

Tuesday, October 24th, 2006

Here are 16 ways baking soda can be used to clean & deodorize.

Kitchen Upkeep

Tuesday, October 24th, 2006

9 handy tips for kitchen upkeep.

Cleaning Leathered Items

Tuesday, October 24th, 2006

Here is a quick guide to cleaning multiple types of leathered items.

A Simple Guide to Dusting Your House

Tuesday, October 24th, 2006

First, check the top corners and light fixtures in your home. Use an extension pole or climb a ladder to remove any cobwebs.

Using White Vinegar for Cleaning

Tuesday, October 24th, 2006

Here are 12 fantastic ways white vinegar can be used for cleaning.