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Wirral Cleaning - Cleaning Tips

December 12th, 2007 by darren

Q: Is it true that I can use Baking Soda (Bicarbonate of Soda) for Cleaning?
A: Yes. Baking soda on a damp sponge or cloth can remove stubborn grease & stains from most surfaces, including hobs & ovens.
A: It can also be used to remove unwanted odours from carpets. Just sprinkle a small amount on the offending area in the evening, leave overnight then vacuum the following morning.
A: The best cleaning tip for baking soda is probably for its use on sinks, baths & toilets - especially as very little, if any, scrubbing is required.
A: Baking soda can be used to clean stains inside fridges & freezers too. It leaves surfaces looking great and smelling lovely - without scratching.
A: Waste pipes & drains can be cleaned using a combination of baking soda and Vinegar. Some of you may recall this cleaning tip from your school chemistry lessons. Combine about one quarter of a cup of baking soda with about one cup of vinegar, poor this down the drain or waste pipe. Next pour some hot water down the pipe or drain and repeat as and when required.

Q: Is it true that Alka-Seltzer can be used as a cleaning aid?
A: Yes. Just like baking soda, alka-seltzer can also be used in combination with vinegar to clean drains and pipes. About 4 tablets should do the trick.
A: About 4-5 tablets dropped into the toilet pan should leave it beautifully clean if left for an hour or two. Stubborn stains may require a little help with a brush.
A: Dirty glasses can be brightened up with a couple of alka-seltzer tablets. Simply top up with warm water and leave for an hour.

Q: How can I clean my TV screen?
A: Use a used dryer sheet to remove static and dust from your television screen. It also helps to reduce the dust settling again.
A: Use a damp cloth to clean a TV screen that has been soaked in a solution of warm water and a half-a-cap of clothes conditioner. After applying, use a clean, dry cloth to buff clean.

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1 response about “Wirral Cleaning - Cleaning Tips”

  1. Layla said:

    I’ve actually been thinking about implementing the same practices in my home and residential cleaning business. Great thoughts and thank you for the helpful information.

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