Archive for October, 2009


  

Hard Water Stains on the Bathtub : Use Vinegar and Baking Soda to get rid of all marks. Don’t use on fibreglass bath tubs, it works a treat on cast iron and porcelain bath tubs!

Cleaning Chrome in your bathroom: Use that left over baby oil to wipe away that entire residue with a clean cloth it works wonders, nice and sparkly once more! (more…)

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Often the two most dreaded rooms to keep clean are the bathroom and kitchen. As they are highly used, they do tend to get mucky quick. Here are six tips for each room, to help you speed through the cleaning process and stay ahead of the grime! (more…)

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Home Selling Smells – Using Your “Scents” of Smell to Help Sell Your Home
 by: Frank Calderon

You’ve followed all the steps your real estate agent or FSBO company gave you to get your house ready for the market. You painted the exterior of your home. You mowed the lawn. You painted the inside of your home and tidied up a bit as well.

Now your home has great curb appeal, but there are (more…)

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You know how sometimes it really benefits you to create more counter and work space in your kitchen? How many times have you started to prepare a meal only to have to move dirty dishes, papers, and other clutter from your work space? Remember how frustrating it felt? (more…)

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If there’s one area of the house that takes the most abuse it has to be the bathroom. It’s a chore no one wants to do and, left alone, can create damage and safety hazards to people in the house. This article will discuss cleaning techniques and time-saving devices to help the chore not seem so daunting. We will also try to help train other people, the children, daily tasks that will help on cleaning (more…)

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If you’re into trying alternative green cleaning supplies, then on your next shopping trip, consider White distilled vinegar. White vinegar cleaning is often overlooked and can be an effective cleaner that has the bonus of being economical!  It’s natural acidity base that has antibacterial properties and you might find the smell at first can be overpowering, but the good news is it disappears (more…)

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If you look at your medicine cabinet and you feel queasiness instead of relief, you look at your bathroom mirror and you can’t even recognize your face or you don’t even retain information of the color of your bathroom’s tiles, without any doubt you badly need to perform serious bathroom cleaning. This article will provide you the most efficient steps in bringing your bathroom to its sparkling and (more…)

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