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Average PH Levels Of Common Cleaning Supplies

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 Hello All! How often you clean your abode? Instead of buying chemically-laden products, such as glass cleaners, stain remover, etc, use safe and sound products. To clean your house using vinegar and water, mix 2 cups of vinegar with 1 cup of water in a small bowl. Wet a cloth and use it to wipe down surfaces that need to be cleaned. Leave the solution on the surfaces for a few minutes, then use a wet rag to clean them. It is because vinegar has low pH value – which is safe and work wonders on removing stains and grime. To know more about pH level of other cleaning products, read the article I am sharing below on my page.  https://www.bondcleaninginhobart.com.au/average-ph-levels-of-common-cleaning-supplies/

8 Spaces We All Forget to Clean During Spring Cleaning

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 Spring has arrived, with trees coming back to life, flowers beginning to bud and the sunlight stretching out and blanketing the sky a little longer each day. Another rite of passage for this changing of seasons is the purging of material things that are no longer needed and a thorough cleansing of living spaces everywhere.  No matter how in-depth you tend to get when clearing the dirt and detritus from your home, you probably missed some spots that many of us overlook on the regular. Cleaning pro Becky Rapinchuk, the genius behind the easy-to-accomplish Clean Mama system, shares eight hidden and not-so-hidden home spots that need attention and how best to spruce them up. Read More: https://www.thespruce.com/forgotten-spaces-to-clean-5222939

How to Vacuum Every Room in Your Home

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 A vacuum cleaner suctions up the dust and captures it for disposable while a broom often scatters more dust around the room. When wall-to-wall carpeting became a design choice in homes, a vacuum cleaner became an essential tool for housekeeping. Once you learn how to operate your particular vacuum model, the rest seems pretty simple. However, are you correctly vacuuming each room to leave it as clean as possible? Proper vacuuming all depends on the type of flooring in the room. This article will provide step-by-step instructions on vacuuming rooms with wall-to-wall carpet, area rugs, and hard surface flooring. Read More: https://www.thespruce.com/how-to-vacuum-5214387

How to Clean Your Desk for a Fresh Start

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 Take a look at your home office desk. Is it dusty? Covered in stacks of paper? Drawers filled with dozens of pens that don't work? Crumb-filled keyboard? It's time to clean your desk and the accessories you use for work. And, when you finish, work with your kids to clean up their homework and study desks. Whether your desk is large or small, a standing desk or a simple flat surface, cleaning and refreshing a desk will make your workspace healthier, more pleasant, and more efficient. Learn how to clean and disinfect your home desk. Read More: https://www.thespruce.com/how-to-clean-desk-6746083

How To Plan A Deep Clean Of Your Home

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 Hello All! Keeping up with regular dusting, vacuuming and mopping chores can be tedious if you are a working professional. However, you can’t overlook the importance of a clean and tidy abode. A well-organised and germ-free house maintain a hygienic environment, brings positive vibes, happiness and prosperity.  If you want to deep clean your house like a pro but don’t know how to get started, read the article I am sharing below on my page. It includes a complete plan to help spruce up your house deeply. It includes all rooms, important areas, hidden places, etc along with right techniques to tackle grime and stains.  https://www.bondcleaningincanberra.com.au/how-to-plan-a-deep-clean-of-your-home/

How to Clean a Cast Iron Skillet

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 Cast iron is a centuries-old material that is beloved by professionals and home cooks for its ability to conduct heat evenly and retain heat. This ability allows foods to be cooked at a lower temperature and leaves foods with a moist interior and wonderfully-thick crusts. From a variety of cookware styles to outdoor grills, cast iron is versatile and can be used with gas, electric, and ceramic cooktops, ovens, and open fires. Most cast iron cookware (including cast iron skillets) offered for sale today comes pre-seasoned so that foods won't stick. But even with proper cleaning and care, there will come a time that the cookware needs to be reseasoned. Read More: https://www.thespruce.com/how-to-clean-cast-iron-4846949

How to Clean a Butcher Block

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 Whether you have an authentic, free-standing butcher block, butcher block countertops, or a butcher block cutting board, you have yourself a beautiful, easy-to-maintain surface. Created from multiple strips of wood glued together, this layered surface can feature a single type of wood or different varieties in contrasting hues. If you are opting for an island or counters topped with butcher block, it is much less expensive than stone options. However, the key to maintaining a beautiful surface is to keep it sealed to prevent damage from water and kitchen liquids. Maintaining butcher block is a breeze. You don't need a specialized product, and you can use just about any cleaner you have in your cupboard. Even sealing the wood is easy and non-toxic, and it can be done with supplies from your own pantry. Read More: https://www.thespruce.com/how-to-clean-butcher-block-5101191

How to Clean a Burnt Pot

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 It happens to us all. You put some food in a pan, set it on the stovetop or in the oven, and then get distracted. The food burns and leaves a mess that can't be solved by just sticking the pan in the dishwasher. What to do? How you clean away the burned-on food is largely dependent upon what type of finish is on the pan's interior and exterior. While the main objective is to remove the burned-on food a nearly equal objective is to leave the pan in the best condition possible. Luckily, most pans can be cleaned with supplies you have in your kitchen pantry and cleaning supply stash. Those supplies, a bit of time, and a little elbow grease will leave your pans ready to use again. Read More: https://www.thespruce.com/how-to-clean-burnt-pot-5070692