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There are some handy tips for cleaning your home. We hope these tips will help you to save some time . Vacuuming While most homeowners plan to vacuum around the house once a week, there are a few ways that help you to improve the impact of this simple weekly plan. To begin, move all furniture, including bookshelves and cabinets several feet away from the nearest wall. By doing this, you will be able to get to those places that have always been "just out of reach". You may need to get assistance to do so. Another useful tip to help against dirt is to engage in a little round of pre-vacuum dusting. Prior to vacuuming the area, use a feather duster to expel any and all dust from stairs, doors, windowsills, electronics, and shelves. In this way, you'll ensure that any dust that happens to move around the floor will be gathered by the vacuum afterward. Bathroom Due to the amount of moisture and bacteria, it is important that the bathrooms must be cleaned at least once a week. While this activity is carried out that can easily turn into a time consuming process, there are a number of ways to minimize the process. First off, you may consider reducing the rooms' moisture levels. This idea will go a long way in preventing the formation of various mildews and moulds, which, if left untreated for a long period can be difficult to clean. Try keeping the bathroom door ajar whenever the shower is in use. In addition, those who live in warmer climates may consider installing a window fan in the bathroom and using it as an exhaust. This will help ventilate the area. The sink can be another prime area for build up if not properly tended to. Be sure to wipe down the area once a day to ensure a lack of bacteria. Kitchen While every kitchen should be thoroughly cleaned on a weekly basis, many require daily straitening. By keeping on top of a few small tasks on a daily basis, you can drastically improve the amount of time spent on your weekly cleaning. Be aware of expired items, that hiding in the fridge. It can be easy to allow food to get lost and go bad. This will help protect the refrigerator against odors and mold. As long as you try to accomplish a few small tasks each day, the cleaning process will tend to take care of itself. By keeping on top of a weekly routine, you'll find that the idea of keeping house really isn't so bad after all. Oven Cleaning Step 1 Try to identify your oven. You must take into account that most oven cleaners are not made for self cleaning and continuous cleaning ovens. The chemicals in these products can damage oven surfaces when exposed to extremely high heat. Step 2 Put the gloves on. A chemical mix strong enough to clean the inside of an oven is also strong enough to harm skin! Avoid eye contact especially. It's also not healthy to breathe the fumes from oven cleaners. A well ventilated area is one that has outside air circulating through. Step 3 Decide about your oven cleaning product. Many products available at the grocery store will do a fine job of tackling the baked-on build up in your oven. Some brands even make sprays without fumes. Read label directions to be sure the product you buy is right for your type of oven. Household cleaning products can also be used. Mix ammonia, baking soda, vinegar and water. Apply to oven surfaces and scrub with steel wool. Step 4 Remove the racks and preheat the oven to 200 degrees if cleaner requires. Spray a complete coating of cleaner over the inside walls, floor, ceiling and inside the door. In gas ovens, remember to open the bottom flap to clean the broiling surface. Your cleaner may require heating the oven to 200 degrees after spraying. Follow all product directions, including how long to leave it on before wiping. Step 5 Wipe clean with a sponge or cloth. Again the rubber gloves are a must. Nylon scrubbers are good for removing any tough spots that don't simply wipe off. |