Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Remove mildew smell from towels
Wash the towels with one to two cups of vinegar and hot water. When that cycle is complete, wash them again, using detergent instead of vinegar. Dry the towels on the hottest setting.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Remove Coffee Stains
Scub the stain with baking soda paste. Make the paste with by mixing baking soda and water.
Friday, September 10, 2010
Clean Carpet Equals Clean Living
Even if your carpet does not look dirty, you need to clean it regularly. No matter what type of carpet you have, regular vacuuming is required to remove surface dirt. There are ways of cleaning your carpet, like steam cleaning, foam, dry cleaning and shampooing. Keeping your carpet clean is a necessary part of having a fresh, clean home. Removing stains and dirt is a good way to be sure you do not have any unwanted odor or unsightly stains.
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Remove mold from clothing
A mold is a living organism that thrives in warm, humid environments. If your clothes have this, your best bet is to act right away. The longer it stays on the fabric, the faster it will destroy your clothes.
Take the clothes with mold outside and brush off any loose mold growth. Leave fabric in the sun to dry out - heat and sun kill mildew. Pre-soak remaining stains in cold water, then wash in hot water with detergent. Allow to dry in the sun.
Take the clothes with mold outside and brush off any loose mold growth. Leave fabric in the sun to dry out - heat and sun kill mildew. Pre-soak remaining stains in cold water, then wash in hot water with detergent. Allow to dry in the sun.
Friday, July 23, 2010
Remove red wine stains cheaply
Satuarate the stain with table salt as soon as you can and let it soak for a few hours, wash in cold water. You can also pour white wine on the stain and wash it immediately.
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Kitchen Cleaning Tips
Kitchens are the main area for cooking and eating your food, therefore the kitchen should be the cleanest place in the house! We spend so much time in the kitchen that when it comes to cleaning we most of the time just give it a wipe or two, making it the least cleanest room. Here are a few pointers to help you get that special area back to ground zero. Get a good all purpose cleaner, a bucket, towels and a pumice stone. Remove as many items off the counters as possible and place in a general location. Fill the bucket with a good all purpose cleaner and water. Spray the oven and stove top down and let it soak. Remove all dust from ceiling fan. Clean the cabinets from top to bottom (you always want to clean top to bottom and back to front). Now, go ahead and get that oven cleaned (for tough areas, use a pumice stone-you will fall in love). Now continue cleaning top to bottom. Clean your countertops, small appliances, the microwave (inside and out), exterior of refrigerator making sure to get the rubber seals and vents, the dishwasher and trash compactor exteriors, the sink, faucet and drain, inside the windows, the window sills, vacuum and mop floors, dust exposed heat registers and baseboards. OR, you can call Polished to Perfection Cleaning, LLC 405.310.9391 www.polishedtoperfectioncleaning.com and we will do all the dirty work!!!
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