Clean your washing machine
Step 1: Fill the washing machine up and pour in 2 cups of white vinegar. Let it set for 1 hour.
Step 2: Start the washing machine over again and let it run through a complete cycle.
When the machine drains if it still has grime on it use a towel and scrub it down really well. Add straight white vinegar to the towel for the best results.
Step 3: Fill washing machine up again and pour in 2 cups of bleach. Let it soak for 1 hour.
While it is soaking detail all the nooks and crannies. Don’t forget to clean the knobs and the lid too.
Step 4: Restart the washing machine and let it run through a complete cycle.
Once the cycle has finished you are done; your washing machine will be clean and shiny!
If you have a front-loading machine, don’t worry, you can use these same steps to clean your washing machine but with a few modifications. Instead of putting the vinegar and bleach (at separate times!) directly in the tub and then letting them soak for an hour {steps 1 & 3}, you will put each ingredient {at the appropriate step} in the detergent dispenser and run the machine through a complete cycle.
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cleans your home DEEP cleaned EVERY time, we clean your oven EVERY time,
we clean your windows EVERY time, we clean your baseboards EVERY time,
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Thursday, September 12, 2013
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Thursday, August 22, 2013
Extended service areas
!!TELL ALL YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY: We are opening up our service areas!!
We are pleased to announce we will now be servicing the OKC/Bethany/Warr Acres/Mustang and Yukon areas!
We are pleased to announce we will now be servicing the OKC/Bethany/Warr Acres/Mustang and Yukon areas!
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Dirty sponge solution
One of the germiest items in your home is your kitchen sponge. Is it reasonable to have to toss it every time it gets dirty? No, and that’s not doing the environment any favors either. So what’s the solution? Just wet the sponge and pop it in the microwave on high for one minute, and voila! You’ve got a clean sponge.
Brass Fixtures
Brass Fixtures
Brass fixtures look beautiful in a bathroom, but with them
come a certain responsibility. While polishing brass might not be one of
the more pleasurable aspects of cleaning a bathroom, it doesn't have
to be tedious. To get your brass to shine, cut a lemon in half and dip
it in some salt. Rub this on the brass and wipe with a clean cloth. If
you don't have a lemon handy, make a paste from vinegar, salt and flour.
Rub this into the brass and dry with a thick cotton cloth. Remember
this cautionary bathroom cleaning tip: Before using a commercial brass
cleaning product, test in a hidden area. Sometimes cleaning products
will leave behind a film.
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Cleaning Window Blinds
Cleaning Window Blinds
Many people find their window blinds extremely difficult to clean but it shouldn't be that hard if you know what you're doing. First of all, how you clean the blinds depends on exactly what kind cleaning you wish to do. For:
Light, routine cleaning: First make sure your blinds are lowered and the slats are closed. Wipe the blinds gently with a damp rag. When you are done with one side, close blinds the other way and wipe the other side.
Deep cleaning: You must remove the blinds from the window and lay them outside on a cloth that can get dirty. Then spray the blinds with an all-purpose cleaner and allow them to sit for a few minutes. Scrub the cleaner into the blinds with a soft-bristled brush in a parallel motion to the slats. Do this on both sides of the blinds and then rinse with a hose. Allow the blinds to dry outside before re-hanging.
Many people find their window blinds extremely difficult to clean but it shouldn't be that hard if you know what you're doing. First of all, how you clean the blinds depends on exactly what kind cleaning you wish to do. For:
Light, routine cleaning: First make sure your blinds are lowered and the slats are closed. Wipe the blinds gently with a damp rag. When you are done with one side, close blinds the other way and wipe the other side.
Deep cleaning: You must remove the blinds from the window and lay them outside on a cloth that can get dirty. Then spray the blinds with an all-purpose cleaner and allow them to sit for a few minutes. Scrub the cleaner into the blinds with a soft-bristled brush in a parallel motion to the slats. Do this on both sides of the blinds and then rinse with a hose. Allow the blinds to dry outside before re-hanging.
Saturday, April 6, 2013
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Friday, April 5, 2013
Polish Build Up Removal from Wood Furniture
Polish Build Up Removal from Wood Furniture
To remove polish build-up, mix 1/2 cup vinegar and 1/2 cup water. Rub
furniture with a soft cloth that has been moistened with the solution.
Dry immediately with a clean cloth.
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Odor Removal from Drawer or Cabinet
Odor Removal from Drawer or Cabinet
To remove odors from a drawer or cabinet, Fill the drawer or cabinet with ground coffee and leave it overnight.
To remove odors from a drawer or cabinet, Fill the drawer or cabinet with ground coffee and leave it overnight.
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Baked on Food Removal
Baked On Food Removal
No doubt, the person in your home who handles washing the dishes knows a
thing or two about removing baked on food from pans and casserole
dishes. Still, this kitchen cleaning tip might be appreciated. If, when
washing dishes, one encounters a pot or pan with burned on food, one
should put the scrubbing brush away. Instead, place a dryer sheet in the
pan, fill it with hot water and let it sit overnight. In the morning it
will just need to be sponged clean. Apparantly, the anti-static agents
loosen the bond between the food and the pan while the fabric agents
soften the baked-on food.
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Coffee Maker Cleaning
Coffee Maker Cleaning
Drip type coffee makers should be made a party of your regular kitchen
cleaning routine (at least once a month). Dried coffee oils can ruin the
taste of even the best blend. In addition, if you have what's
considered "hard water", minerals can build up inside your coffee maker.
An alternative to commercial coffee cleaners is to run a solution of
half white vinegar and half water through the coffee maker to dissolve
scale. The heated solution may have to be run through the unit one or
more times if buildup is heavy. Thoroughly rinse all parts of the unit.
Run plain cold water through a cycle to remove all traces. If you still
have your owner's manual, check it as well for instructions specific to
your model. The glass pot, filter container and other removeable
components can be cleaned when you're washing the dishes.
Monday, April 1, 2013
Washing Down Comforter
Washing Down Comforter
When it's time for cleaning mattresses and bedding, always remember to check manufacturer's care labels first. In many cases, the label on a comforter will recommend dry cleaning. If this is the case, don't throw the comforter into the washing machine. If your comforter can be washed in the machine, use a gentle cycle, a mild detergent and distribute the comforter evenly around the agitator. Dry the comforter in the dryer using a clean pair of sneakers and a couple of dryer sheets to keep it smelling fresh.
When it's time for cleaning mattresses and bedding, always remember to check manufacturer's care labels first. In many cases, the label on a comforter will recommend dry cleaning. If this is the case, don't throw the comforter into the washing machine. If your comforter can be washed in the machine, use a gentle cycle, a mild detergent and distribute the comforter evenly around the agitator. Dry the comforter in the dryer using a clean pair of sneakers and a couple of dryer sheets to keep it smelling fresh.
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
House hygiene
Looking to improve your house hygiene? Regular
disinfection, especially in the kitchen and bathrooms are a MUST. Your
disinfection routine should pick up the pace when someone in your house
is sick, especially around phones, computers, door handles and light
switches.
But you don't have to wait for a family member to catch a cold before you get down and dirty. Instead, help keep your family germ free by following this simple daily disinfection routine:
#1
Kitchen sink and refrigerator
Anywhere there's food, there's bound to be bacteria. In fact, studies show that more than 500,000 bacteria per square inch live in the drain of your kitchen sink alone. Attack them by pouring bleach down the kitchen sink a few times a week. In addition, pay attention to both the inside and outside of the fridge. Wash the fridge handle daily with warm water and dish detergent or a disposable disinfecting wipe. Try to clean the shelves, crispers and meat drawers at least once a week.
#2
Bathroom faucets
Think of the many hands touching your bathroom faucets on a daily basis in between bathroom breaks. Grossed out? Make an effort to disinfect the bathroom faucets daily to help the bathroom remain germ free. We also recommend putting paper towels in the bathroom. Germs can live on a moist towel a long time. As a general rule of thumb, change bathroom towels and bed linens once a week. Be sure to wash them in warm or hot water to get rid of germs.
#3
Toys
Since little hands tend to roam anywhere and everywhere before winding up back in their owner's mouth, this one's important: Wash your child's toys often with dish soap to make playtime a fun and safe experience.
#4
TV remote, computer keyboards and phones
Just like toys and bathroom faucets, the TV remote gets around. Use a disinfecting wipe to clean the surface daily. While you're at it, clean your cell phone, too. Just think about where that's been! Also, don't forget about the computer keyboard. Use a disinfecting wipe to eliminate germs breeding as you and your family type.
#5
Light switches and doorknobs
Lastly, make your rounds to each light switch and doorknob with a good disinfecting wipe.
But you don't have to wait for a family member to catch a cold before you get down and dirty. Instead, help keep your family germ free by following this simple daily disinfection routine:
#1
Kitchen sink and refrigerator
Anywhere there's food, there's bound to be bacteria. In fact, studies show that more than 500,000 bacteria per square inch live in the drain of your kitchen sink alone. Attack them by pouring bleach down the kitchen sink a few times a week. In addition, pay attention to both the inside and outside of the fridge. Wash the fridge handle daily with warm water and dish detergent or a disposable disinfecting wipe. Try to clean the shelves, crispers and meat drawers at least once a week.
#2
Bathroom faucets
Think of the many hands touching your bathroom faucets on a daily basis in between bathroom breaks. Grossed out? Make an effort to disinfect the bathroom faucets daily to help the bathroom remain germ free. We also recommend putting paper towels in the bathroom. Germs can live on a moist towel a long time. As a general rule of thumb, change bathroom towels and bed linens once a week. Be sure to wash them in warm or hot water to get rid of germs.
#3
Toys
Since little hands tend to roam anywhere and everywhere before winding up back in their owner's mouth, this one's important: Wash your child's toys often with dish soap to make playtime a fun and safe experience.
#4
TV remote, computer keyboards and phones
Just like toys and bathroom faucets, the TV remote gets around. Use a disinfecting wipe to clean the surface daily. While you're at it, clean your cell phone, too. Just think about where that's been! Also, don't forget about the computer keyboard. Use a disinfecting wipe to eliminate germs breeding as you and your family type.
#5
Light switches and doorknobs
Lastly, make your rounds to each light switch and doorknob with a good disinfecting wipe.
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Kool-Aid Stain Removal from Linoleum
Kool-Aid Stain Removal from Linoleum
You should be able to remove the Kool-Aid stains on linoleum by applying equal parts vinegar and water, leave it on for several minutes, then wet with a 3% hydrogen peroxide solution. Rinse again with the vinegar solution, then rinse again with plain water. If the stain remains, try cleaning with a liquid abrasive cleaner.Monday, March 25, 2013
Water Ring Removal from Wood Furniture
Water Ring Removal from Wood Furniture
If possible, remove water rings from wood furniture while they're fresh by rubbing with a soft cloth. If water rings are set, you can apply an oil-based furniture polish. There are several other techniques you can try. You can apply mayonnaise liberally over the water ring and leave overnight, then wipe off with a soft dry cloth the next day. You can also try applying a small amount of non-gel toothpaste and baking soda to a damp cloth, then rub the stain lightly. Another technique is to apply a paste of cooking oil and salt, wait 15 minutes, then wipe off and polish as usual.
If possible, remove water rings from wood furniture while they're fresh by rubbing with a soft cloth. If water rings are set, you can apply an oil-based furniture polish. There are several other techniques you can try. You can apply mayonnaise liberally over the water ring and leave overnight, then wipe off with a soft dry cloth the next day. You can also try applying a small amount of non-gel toothpaste and baking soda to a damp cloth, then rub the stain lightly. Another technique is to apply a paste of cooking oil and salt, wait 15 minutes, then wipe off and polish as usual.
Friday, March 22, 2013
Quick Sink and Toilet Clean Up
Quick Sink and Toilet Clean Up
For cleaning bathroom quickly, use baby wipes! These handy sheets aren't only great for wiping baby's bottom. They can also be used for efficiently wiping surfaes such as countertops and behind the toilet. If you liked that speedy bathroom cleaning tip, try this one: use a damp dryer sheet to remove soap scum from shower doors and walls. Not only does it remove this unsightly film, but it leaves the room smelling clean and fresh.
For cleaning bathroom quickly, use baby wipes! These handy sheets aren't only great for wiping baby's bottom. They can also be used for efficiently wiping surfaes such as countertops and behind the toilet. If you liked that speedy bathroom cleaning tip, try this one: use a damp dryer sheet to remove soap scum from shower doors and walls. Not only does it remove this unsightly film, but it leaves the room smelling clean and fresh.
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Cleaning Mirrors
Cleaning Mirrors
Hurried morning grooming can mean a mess later if we're not careful. If your vanity mirror is dull from hairspray buildup try this bathroom cleaning tip: Washing the mirror with a solution of clairfying shampoo and water will eliminate the sticky haze caused by sprays. For a no-lint shine, wipe clean with a lint free cloth such as a cloth diaper or coffee filter. A cloth dampened with rubbing alcohol will not only help to remove hairspray buildup from the mirrors but will also assist in cleaning bathroom tiles of sticky hair care products.Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Garbage Disposal Cleaning
Garbage Disposal Cleaning
When going about your regular kitchen cleaning, you don't want to overlook your garbage disposal. Especially if food is scraped into the disposal when regularly washing the dishes. To clean grease and leftover food from your disposal and sharpen the blades at the same time, sprinkle liberally with baking soda and pour white vinegar over until it bubbles. Let set ten minutes. Rinse with hot water. Put two or three ice cubes in the disposal and grind. Rinse again with hot water. Now your disposal is clean and odor free.Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Door hangers
We have new door hangers going out today. If
you get one and you let us know when you schedule we will take an
additional $20 off your deep cleaning! Offer ends 3/29/13
Spring Cleaning Tips
When spring cleaning time comes, you want to
get a great job done and fast. Here are a few spring cleaning tips to
help you along the way. Make yourself a checklist for house cleaning.
Write down everything that you want to get done in each room. Make sure
that you have all of your cleaning supplies available before you start
working.
Do not forget to clean things that never get done through the year. Take apart windows and clean inside of them. Remember that you need to vacuum behind the couch. Dust off all of your ceiling fans. Remember to dust from the top down so you are cleaning up the dirt that falls along the way.
Make sure that you throw things away and start a pile for donation. Get rid of things that have not been used in the past year. If you did not use it then, you probably do not really need this item in the first place. You will feel better once all of this cleaning is done. Look back and enjoy the work that you have done. Your clean home will be a happy home.
Do not forget to clean things that never get done through the year. Take apart windows and clean inside of them. Remember that you need to vacuum behind the couch. Dust off all of your ceiling fans. Remember to dust from the top down so you are cleaning up the dirt that falls along the way.
Make sure that you throw things away and start a pile for donation. Get rid of things that have not been used in the past year. If you did not use it then, you probably do not really need this item in the first place. You will feel better once all of this cleaning is done. Look back and enjoy the work that you have done. Your clean home will be a happy home.
Monday, March 18, 2013
Another great use of baking soda
One great use for baking soda is to make a sachet by pouring some into a coffee filter and stapling it closed. This can then be placed in a closet, hamper, drawer, etc. to help eliminate odor. Once a week, change the sachet and pour the old baking soda down the drain to help freshen it.
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Removing fingernail polish from carpet
Be sure to test this on a hidden area first, to make sure it won't harm
the carpet! Don't pour the solution directly on the carpet! Using a
clean cloth, apply a dry-cleaning solvent. Blot the stain, starting at
the outside and working your way to the center. Next, prepare a
detergent solution by mixing 1 teaspoon of mild liquid detergent with
one cup of water. Mix well. Apply the solution using a clean cloth.
Rinse with water and blot until dry. (You may need to repeat a few times
until all of the stain is removed).
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Baking soda to freshen your mattress
One of the easiest and most cost effective ways to freshen a mattress is
with baking soda. To do this, start by removing all sheets, covers,
pads, etc. Sprinkle 1/2 to a whole box of plain baking soda directly
onto the mattress. Allow it to set for an hour or two before vacuuming
up the baking soda. The soda will absorb the odors and help keep the
fibers from having a musty smell. An alternative option is to add a few
drops of pure essential oil to the baking soda before sprinkling it on
the mattress. Lemon, lavender, vanilla, and orange all make a great
choice. Both options (plain and with essential oil) offer an
enviromentally friendly, family safe option for freshening up your
mattress!
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Angie's List Clients
If you are an Angie's List customer; this is on their site:
Polished to Perfection Cleaning LLC, a highly rated service provider on Angie's List, is offering their deep housecleaning service for only $150! This would normally be priced at $220, saving Angie's List members $70! Polished to Perfection Cleaning LLC does NOT work by the hour, we work by the job! When we leave, your home will be sparkling!
Polished to Perfection Cleaning LLC, a highly rated service provider on Angie's List, is offering their deep housecleaning service for only $150! This would normally be priced at $220, saving Angie's List members $70! Polished to Perfection Cleaning LLC does NOT work by the hour, we work by the job! When we leave, your home will be sparkling!
Sterilize to avoid sickness
During cold and flu season, in order to prevent the spread of disease,
sterilizing things such as our toothbrushes, and if we eat in a
restaurant, dishes, silverware, cups and glasses is crucial. Punch a
small hole in the aluminum seal on a bottle of alcohol (at least 91
percent) to create a spray bottle with a small stream. Spray alcohol on
your toothbrush and the area where it is stored. Also, when you go to a
restaurant carry a small bottle of the 91 percent alcohol with you and
sterilize the silverware and rims of glasses.
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