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Should You Dust Or Vacuum First When Cleaning?

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 Hello friends, Ensuring your home is free of dust is crucial to avoid respiratory conditions. Dust can pollute indoor air quality of your home and make you sick repeatedly. Thus, dusting and vacuuming regularly is vital. These activities are important and you must perform them in the right order to get the best results. Dusting is vital to wipe and remove dust from surfaces and fixtures. Vacuuming can help collect loose contaminants and clean carpets, upholstery and other hard to clean surfaces. So, if you want to know what to manage first, read this wonderful article now. https://www.bondcleaninginadelaide.com.au/should-you-dust-or-vacuum-first-when-cleaning/

How to Clean Hardwood Floors

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 Learn how to care for hardwood floors by using these natural cleaners and following these simple tips. Hardwood floors bring an earthy, warm beauty to your home. They’re durable and, with proper care, last for decades. You can keep them looking lovely by following these tips on how to clean hardwood floors. The first step: Use a dust mop or vacuum to remove dirt, dust, pet hair and other debris that could scratch the floor. Don’t use a vacuum with a beater bar attachment as it could damage the surface of the floor. Use the floor-brush attachment. Depending on traffic and the number of pets and children you have, you’ll need to do this at least once a week. Read More: https://www.hgtv.com/lifestyle/clean-and-organize/how-to-clean-hardwood-floors

8 Cleaning Mistakes That Are Damaging Delicate Surfaces in Your Home

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 Tread with caution when you’re cleaning surfaces of your home, and avoid these easy mistakes. It's easy to misuse all-purpose cleaners and DIY substitutes in routine home upkeep, so think twice and make sure the tools you gravitate to aren't doing more harm than good. Don't Use Abrasive Scrubbers to Clean Laminate Countertops Steel wool and other scouring pads can be too abrasive for laminate, and if you're not careful, they'll leave permanent and irreversible scratches, and dull a glossy finish. Read More: https://www.hgtv.com/lifestyle/clean-and-organize/countertop-stainless-steel-cleaning-mistakes

How to Clean a Humidifier

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 Improve your home's air quality by disinfecting one of the most important small appliances you’re probably forgetting to clean. Replacing the moisture in your home is important when you’re battling respiratory colds, but don’t forget to clean and sanitize that humidifier. After all, what good is a humidifier to your health if it’s blasting moldy moisture into your home? Read More: https://www.hgtv.com/lifestyle/clean-and-organize/how-to-clean-a-humidifier

Tips To Clean The Tile Flooring Before The Rental Inspection

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 Hey Everyone! Cleaning and maintaining tile flooring can be challenging if you are at the end of your tenancy. Make sure you use great methods that can help you get rid of stains, grime, debris, etc.  Take extra care of natural stone surfaces because they are prone to damage if you use chemicals, abrasive products and acidic cleaners. To know more about professional tile floor cleaning, read the article I am sharing below on my page.  It includes a complete guide on cleaning different types of tile flooring like a pro. Make sure you use eco-friendly products that won’t release toxic fumes into the air.  https://www.bondcleaningincanberra.com.au/tips-to-clean-the-tile-flooring-before-the-rental-inspection/

How to Make a Disinfecting Bleach Cleaning Spray

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 We all want our homes to be as safe and healthy as they can be, and so some surfaces require disinfection to kill harmful micro-organisms. Chlorine bleach, sodium hypochlorite, when used correctly, is an effective disinfectant in breaking down the protein in micro-organisms like bacteria, fungus, and viruses.1 While you can purchase commercial bleach-based disinfectant sprays, you can also create a DIY disinfectant spray for use on most hard, non-porous surfaces. How Often to Use a Disinfecting Spray A disinfectant spray should be used frequently when someone in the household is ill or if someone has a compromised immune system. In the kitchen, use the spray before and after meal preparation, especially when preparing meats or fresh fruits and vegetables. Read More: https://www.thespruce.com/homemade-bleach-cleaner-1388733

Using Tea to Clean and Deodorize

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 When you think of a mug stained brown with tea, it is hard to believe it would make a good household cleaner. But the astringency of tea actually cuts through grease and dust, plus it also adds a shine to hardwood floors and furniture. Here are some ways to clean with tea leaves or tea bags. Hardwood Floors Black tea has been used to mop quite a few hardwood floors throughout its history. The tannic acid in the tea cleans and adds shine to a dull old hardwood floor. Follow these few steps for cleaning a hardwood floor using tea: Boil a pot of water and add five to six tea bags to the water. Turn off the heat and allow the tea to sit and steep for about 10 minutes. Read More: https://www.thespruce.com/use-tea-to-clean-1900930

How to Clean a Classic Coffee Pot

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 If you love coffee, you've probably given all the types of coffee makers a try—the single-cup Keurig, a French press, a moka pot—even used a grinder for fresh grounds. If you're like many coffee drinkers, you've returned to the classic coffee pot because it makes enough coffee to serve a tableful of drinkers and quickly makes another potful for seconds. Most classic coffee makers work by pumping hot water through a filtered basket of coffee grounds into a glass carafe. These makers are reliable, often have a warming plate, and are simple to use. They also need to be cleaned regularly to remove minerals that cling to the maker from the water used and coffee oils that cling to the components, become rancid, and ruin the taste of the coffee. Read More: https://www.thespruce.com/how-to-clean-coffee-pot-6746086