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House Cleaning Tips For Preventing Odor From Pet Urine and Other Organic Messes in Your Home
These house cleaning tips can help you clean up pet urine and other messes so you can prevent unpleasant house odor. Cleaning up spills when they occur and using the proper techniques and products to remove all organic matter from upholstered surfaces is the best way control odors, protect your carpet and upholstered surfaces and prevent pet stains. Don’t let telltale cat or doggy odor be the first thing visitors notice when they enter your home.Ingredients you will need for cleaning up pet urine and solid messes. vinegar baking soda salt cornstarch shaving creme liquid dish detergent peppermint oil make a carpet cleaning solution of equal parts water and vinegar with a squirt of dish detergent. House Cleaning Tips – The “Blotting” TechniqueScrubbing or going back and forth pushes stains further into fabric surfaces. Use this blotting technique when cleaning up pet messes. Once you have removed the mess, moving from the outside in blot up any remaining liquid. Place an absorbent material over the wet area. A disposable diaper or sanitary napkin works well to absorb liquids but you can also use an absorbent fabric like an old towel. Add
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Bathroom Tiles – Cleaning
Bathroom cleaning is the most difficult part of the house cleaning process. Since the bathroom surfaces are covered in majority with tiles, knowing how to approach the tile cleaning will dramatically cut the cleaning time.During the cleaning process, you can basically have to deal with the following issues:Soapy film – of course, soap is something used all the time in the bathroom. Especially near the sink and on the shower / bathtub walls there wil be some soap build-up that must be removed Water related stains – usually the tap water contains some minerals. The drops drying on the shower walls will leave behind stains – those are the water related stains Mildew – in areas extremely humid, without much light and not properly ventilated we can see mildew buildup. The mildew removal requires a totally different approach and different cleaning products Dirt – of course, dirt can be found in the bathroom as well, however this should not be treated separately in terms of the cleaning approach because usually gets removed during the process of removing the soapy film, the water based stains and the mildewThere are a lot of
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Shower Liners – Cleaning Tips
Shower liners are the items hanging on the inside of the curtain, which acts as a way to prevent the curtain from becoming soiled while keeping water in the tub and off the floor. Unfortunately, due to the fact that the liner is used as a protective item, it can easily become a magnet for dirt, soap scum, mildew, and mold. In addition, the material is often quite difficult to clean in contrast to flooring or porcelain. But never fear!! In this article, we will outline instructions to help you keep that liner looking fresh and new.Materials:• Microfiber Towel • Squeegee • Old Bath Towels • Baking Soda • White Vinegar • Chlorine Bleach • Unscented Laundry Detergent • Washing MachineStep 1 – Take the liner down by carefully removing it from the shower curtain rings. Leave the curtain itself in place. Roll it up in order to transport it without chance of catching a snag or tripping. It’s best to roll width-wise, however it’s not important whether it’s even or not.Step 2 – Set the washing machine to the large-size load capacity, and start it in a gentle cycle. Allow
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Bathroom Cleaning Tips
Although you may wish you could, you don’t need to hire a maid to get your dingy bathroom sparkling clean! Just follow some of these tips and your bathroom will look like new in no time.To clean the windows and mirrors in your bathroom, you do not need an expensive cleaning solution. All you need is to mix 1/3 cup white vinegar and
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