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Sunday, April 5th, 2009
Hopefully you will find this domestic cleaning tip that gives you advice on cleaning a window to be useful. You will also find a further link to other household domestic cleaning tips that constitute part of this series of blogs that I am currently publishing on a regular basis.
Window cleaning tip No59 gives you advice on cleaning a window.
Cleaning a window, put a little vinegar in a bucket of hot water, wash window, dry with soft cloth, or even news paper. No need for expensive cleaning products.
New cleaning tips are always more than welcome.
Please note that I have produced these cleaning tips in good faith and has such will take no responsibility for any failure or damage that may be caused or attributed by the use of any of the tips given.
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Saturday, April 4th, 2009
The origins of spring cleaning are thought in some quarters to date right back to the Iranian Norouz or the Persian (Iranian) new year, which falls on the first day of spring. This theory although as been questioned, because Iranians and many of the population of the old Persion empire lived by a lunar calendar and not a solar calender and spring was never calculated many years ago in the same way that our present day society calculates it.
Present day Iranians still continue their regular practice of “khooneh tekouni” which literally means “shaking the house” just before the start of their new year. This practice means that everything in their house is thoroughly cleaned, including their curtains and furniture.
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Tuesday, March 24th, 2009
I am writing a series of small articles that are aimed at what I call domestic cleaning reduction! Strictly speaking these cleaning reduction hints are focused more on the minimising of the domestic cleaning requirements in your household, by explaining ways that you can reduce the spread of dirt and germs throughout your household.
Washing your hands
This tip is aimed more, or at least it ought to be at the younger members of the family. When your children have been outside playing and then come back into the house with filthy dirty hands as children often do, it is good practice to get them to wash their hands before they start touching furniture and laying on the carpets as this will save the dirt from falling off their hands onto your furniture and carpets.
This simple bit of advice if followed might well save your carpets requiring many shampooes over the course of time.
New cleaning reduction tips are always more than welcome.
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Sunday, March 22nd, 2009
I hope that you will find this household cleaning tip that offers you advice on cleaning up blood stains to be useful. You will also find below alink to other household domestic cleaning tips that make up part of this series of articles that I am currently publishing on a regular basis.
Household cleaning tip No55 gives you advice on cleaning blood stains.
First soak your cleaning cloth in a solution of hydrogen peroxide then gently rub the blood stain. For really difficult blood stains you can also try rubbing a paste of corn flour into the stain and leave it out in the sun.
Hydrogen peroxide is also a much greener choice than bleach in this increasingly green conscious world.
New cleaning tips are always more than welcome.
Please note that I have produced these cleaning tips in good faith and has such will take no responsibility for any failure or damage that may be caused or attributed by the use of any of the tips given.
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Thursday, March 19th, 2009
I hope that you will find this household cleaning hint that gives you advice on how to prevent the spread of food crumbs throughout your household to be useful. You will also find below a link to further household domestic cleaning tips that constitute part of this series of blogs that I am currently publishing on a regular basis.
Cleaning hint No54 gives you advice on reducing the spread of food crumbs throughout your house.
This tip is aimed at preventing the spread of food crumbs and spillages throughout your household. It is a good idea to always eat all your meals around a set dining table in your property and not get into a bad habit of eating off your lap or laid out across the living room floor. Often children tend these days to eat away from the dining table and this practice often leads to spillages that not only stain carpets but also crumbs and other food bits can attract vermin into your property.
Make a rule all food should be consumed and eaten at your dining table.
By simply taking care where you eat your food could save you an awful lot of cleaning and also save you needing to phone up rentokill to get rid of vermin.
New cleaning tips are always more than welcome.
Please note that I have produced these cleaning tips in good faith and has such will take no responsibility for any failure or damage that may be caused or attributed by the use of any of the tips given.
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Wednesday, March 11th, 2009
Shower curtains household cleaning tip No52
Hopefully you will find this household cleaning tip that offers you advice on the prevention of mildew growth on shower curtains to be useful. You will also find below a further link to other household domestic cleaning tips that make up this series of blogs that I am currently publishing on a regular basis.
Household cleaning tip No52 gives you advice on shower curtains.
This household cleaning tip is aimed more at the preventing of mildew growth on your new shower curtains. To minimise the risk of mildew accuring soak your new shower curtains in salt water before hanging them.
New cleaning tips are always more than welcome.
Please note that I have produced these cleaning tips in good faith and has such will take no responsibility for any failure or damage that may be caused or attributed by the use of any of the tips given.
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Tuesday, March 10th, 2009
Keep chickens outdoors cleaning reduction tip
I am currently writing a series of articles that are aimed at what I call cleaning reduction tips! Strictly speaking these cleaning reduction tips are focused more on the minimising of your domestic cleaning requirements in your household, by explaining ways that you can reduce the spread of dirt and germs throughout your home.
Keep chickens outdoors
This cleaning reduction tip is based on a personal experience of mine that happened many years ago when I used to work on council house maintenance. I went along to replace a ceramic tile above a kitchen work surface and I was warned that the clients’ property was a touch smelly. Upon arriving at the house on that warm summers afternoon I could detect what smelt like chicken s–t/muck and when I opened the clients back gate I was greeted by chickens and a back garden that was totally covered in well chicken muck. I carefully tip toed towards the back door and when the client opened the door to let me in out popped two or three chickens. The chicken muck was also all over the ground floor of the property. The client went on to explain that the chickens had the run of the downstairs but that they were not aloud upstairs! My stomach was reaching and I could not face doing the job and turned around and left. I did end up getting a rollicking from my boss for refusing to do the job!
You can certainly prevent yourself a lot of cleaning by keeping your chickens out doors.
New cleaning reduction tips are always more than welcome.
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Saturday, March 7th, 2009
Baths and washbasins cleaning reduction tip
I am writing a series of articles, which are aimed at what I call cleaning reduction! Strictly speaking these cleaning reduction tips are focused more on the minimising of your domestic cleaning requirements with in your home, by explaining various ways that you can reduce the spread of dirt and germs throughout your home.
Wash basins and baths cleaning reduction
This cleaning reduction tip is aimed at preventing the build up of scum and grime with in your bath and washbasins. When ever you have a bath or alternatively wash your hands and face in a wash basin it is always a good practice to rinse out your bath and wash basin quickly afterwards with clean water to prevent scum and grime solidifying on the sides and bottom and ultimately causing you a much more difficult domestic cleaning job.
New cleaning prevention tips are always more than welcome.
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Please note that I am producing these cleaning reduction tips in good faith and has such will take no responsibility for any failure or damage that may be caused or attributed by the use of any of the cleaning reduction tips given.
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Sunday, February 1st, 2009
Disposing of teabags domestic cleaning tip No40
I am gradually producing a list of household domestic cleaning tips to help people in their constant and ongoing battle to keep their homes spick and span and domestically cleaned! I am publishing these household cleaning tips over the coming days and weeks in a very easy to digest simple one at a time manner.
Cleaning tip No40 gives advice on teabags.
It is a good idea to always keep a small plastic carton/tub close to where you brew your tea to place your used teabags in.
New cleaning tips are always more than welcome.
Please note that I have produced these cleaning tips in good faith and has such will take no responsibility for any failure or damage that may be caused or attributed by the use of any of the tips given.
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Tuesday, January 20th, 2009
Cleaning Stainless steel sinks cleaning tip No36
I have produced a list of domestic cleaning tips to help you in your ongoing battle to keep your home majestically clean! I am publishing these cleaning tips over the forthcoming days and weeks in a easy to digest one at a time manner.
Cleaning tip No36 gives advice on cleaning stainless steel sinks.
You can clean stainless steel sinks by simply wiping them with a cloth soaked in vinegar.
New cleaning tips are always more than welcome.
Please note that I have produced these cleaning tips in good faith and has such will take no responsibility for any failure or damage that may be caused or attributed by the use of any of the tips given.
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