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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Home Cleaning Made Easy

Cleaning up the house in not one of the easiest task in the word, but by following some simple rules, you can make it way more easy and less time consuming. There are several cleaning techniques which could make your house work a lot easier and this is exactly what I want to share with you today.


There are a lot of places in the house which need throughout cleaning, but these here are the worst. Carpets, drains, curtains and upholstery are really hard to clean, but the number one place is taken by the oven. People could never imagine how much work does it take for an oven to be cleaned. The grease build ups and burnt food can leave annoying stains and smells which are extremely hard to remove when you don't know which is the right way to do it.
When it comes to oven cleaning there is one thing that you can't avoid and it is scrubbing. You can use whatever miraculously working cleaning products you like, but you could never avoid scrubbing the walls of the oven to get rid of the grime. Specialists suggest that you try using natural cleaning products instead of commercial toxic cleaners because they can leave traces of the detergent inside the oven and create unpleasant odors and even poisonous fumes.

Carpet cleaning could be time consuming and really annoying, if the stains have already dried. There are several ways to get rid of a fresh stain. Pouring hot water on it or rubbing in a mild detergent is one of them, but when it comes to removing hardened stains, things get a bit hard. Professional carpet cleaners suggest that you use only natural cleaning products to get rid of the nasty stains and the smells.
Upholstery cleaning is one of my least favorite domestic cleaning chores. My dog tends to sleep on the couch all day longs and getting rid of the fur and the smell really makes me crazy. But using baking soda as both cleaner and deodorizer have saved me ever since. There is no  better way to clean your upholstery than rubbing in a paste of baking soda mixed with vinegar into the fabric, believe me, I've tried everything and this works best!

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