Blog highlights: Dirty appliances can actually cause problems when it comes to the results that they provide Dishwashers must be manually scrubbed and made to run on the toughest sanitize cycle Cleaning the clothes dryer allows you to have fresh smelling clothes and it will also help you avoid fires Washing machines can be cleaned...Read More
Blog Highlights: The dishwashing liquid is also known as the “duct tape” of the kitchen Since it is designed to cut grease, it is perfect for cleaning different surfaces at home It can be used to remove the plant oil found in poison ivy so you can avoid getting rashes It can be used to...Read More
Blog Highlights: There is always a certain amount of risk every time you turn on your stove or oven so you can cook Cooking can cause minor fires in the kitchen especially when there is grease and oil around The fire and the means by which you put out the fire can both cause damage...Read More
Blog Highlights: Windows often get a lot of attention when it comes to cleaning; windowsills on the other hand, often get none You can use a few drops of vinegar or dishwashing liquid to remove dirt and grime on the windowsills You can use cotton swabs to remove grime on hard-to-reach cornersRead More
Blog Highlights: Ceiling fans can help circulate air; dirty ceiling fans on the other hand, will also circulate dust particles Turn off the ceiling fan before cleaning; make sure that its blades are no longer moving Use a ladder to put your head 1 foot above the ceiling fan so you can clean it properly...Read More