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Monday, June 27, 2011

Stress on the Walls in the Kitchen When Cleaning

Kitchen walls collect a lot of fingerprints, food stains and they can also develop greasy build up in time. That way dirt will cling more easily. Cleaning the walls once a week, as a part of the home cleaning, is usually enough. If there are wallpapers, in your kitchen, you may want to dust-brush them once or twice a week.

Start cleaning the walls from the top to the bottom. If it needs to, you can use a ladder to reach the upper areas. For painted walls it will be good to use a non-toxic all-purpose cleaner or alternatively equal parts vinegar and water.
Simply spray and wipe off afterwards. Before you start, you have to make the difference between three types of wallpapers: plain paper, washable wallpaper, scrubbable wallpaper, covered with vinyl coating. Plain papers are really delicate. Dust carefully and use dry sponge. The other two types of wallpapers, could be treated with the same solution we mentioned early.

Greasy stains on walls, can be cleaned with the use of baking soda paste and after it's dried out – brush off. The very same method works on crayon marks too.

Wooden walls can be treated with linseed oil, if the wood is unfinished.

Keeping the walls in the kitchen clean, is part of keeping the whole house clean and disinfected. Many professional cleaning companies are offering services, too. That, in case you decide to spend time elsewhere, instead cleaning. Carpet cleaning, house keeping, end of lease cleaning Melbourne has got, are intended to help you.

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