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Showing posts with label bedroom cleaning tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bedroom cleaning tips. Show all posts

Tuesday, 17 July 2012

Domestic Cleaning Tips: Get Rid of The Clutters in Your Bedroom



Is your bedroom beginning to look like a garage? Do the clutters make it hard for you to move around and look for your stuff? Well, you have a serious problem...or maybe not. Here are some domestic cleaning tips that you can do to get rid of the clutters in your bedroom:

1. When vacuuming the bedroom, take a few extra moments to clean under the bed so the dust bunnies won't multiply.

2. While you get dressed in the morning, check your nightstand or dresser top and pick three to five items to toss out (ticket stubs, empty perfume bottles, for example). Clean the phone with an alcohol-based wipe or go through one drawer in your dresser, weeding out items you no longer wear or want.

3. Shorten the stack of bedside reading material by moving items you want to save back to the bookshelf or file cabinet and getting the rest ready for recycling.

4.  If you don't have time for a thorough dusting, go over curtains, mini-blinds and the headboard with the upholstery attachment of your vacuum.

5.  To save steps in making beds, store an extra set of sheets under the mattress. If you have a sofa bed, store linens and a bed pillow inside one of the pillow shams on the couch.


Wednesday, 11 July 2012

House Cleaning Tips: The Power of Baking Soda



Most of us already know tht baking soda is a multifunctional product that can be used from baking to cleaning. But, do you know the multitude of house cleaning prowess of baking soda? If not, then take a look at these:

  • When used with damp sponges, baking soda removes grease easily from stove, back splash etc.
  • Works great for carpet deodorising, just sprinkle onto carpet before going to bed and vacuum in the morning.
  • Better than any cleaner for cleaning baths and sinks. 
  • Baking soda can be used for scrubbing sinks, bath tub, stove, refrigerator and laundry. It leaves everything smelling nice and cleans just as good as any cleanser without scratching enamel.
  • Keep you pipes clean under the sink by pouring about one quarter cup of baking soda down the drain with about 1 cup of vinegar, this makes a chemical reaction, then pour some hot water down the drain.
  • Baking soda or Borax is also good for getting rid of unwanted insects, just sprinkle around cabinets and cupboards and other places the insects might run.
  • If you burn a saucepan put in some baking soda and believe it or not Avon's Skin So Soft whilst it is still hot and allow to soak.  Apparently comes clean.
  • To minimise odours in your fridge, remove top from box of baking soda and place it on one of the shelves.  From time to time stir contents.

Tuesday, 15 May 2012

Tidy Up Your Bed Room With These Easy Cleaning Tips



 "Clean As You Go", this is one philosophy that you should live by, especially when cleaning your own bed room. This place is your very own private space, so clean it and organize it in your own little way. Don't wait for the helper to do the house cleaning job for you. You can do it, step-by-step, by following these simple cleaning tips:


1. When vacuuming the bedroom, take a few extra moments to clean under the bed so the dust bunnies won't multiply.

2. While you get dressed in the morning, check your nightstand or dresser top and pick three to five items to toss out (ticket stubs, empty perfume bottles, for example). Clean the phone with an alcohol-based wipe or go through one drawer in your dresser, weeding out items you no longer wear or want.

3. Shorten the stack of bedside reading material by moving items you want to save back to the bookshelf or file cabinet and getting the rest ready for recycling.

4. If you don't have time for a thorough dusting, go over curtains, mini-blinds and the headboard with the upholstery attachment of your vacuum.

5. To save steps in making beds, store an extra set of sheets under the mattress. If you have a sofa bed, store linens and a bed pillow inside one of the pillow shams on the couch.

That's it! Easy peasy!