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Healthy Home: Tips For A Clean, Safe Home

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 Do you know how to make your home a healthier place? If you don’t, then I can help you with an interesting and informative article. People generally focus on the visible dirt and clutter when it comes to house cleaning. What you need to do is to figure out the factors that make your home dirty and unsafe for your family. I am sharing an article here that has some valuable tips to make your home a clean and safe place. I would recommend the post to everyone because the tips are very easy to follow. To know more, read the article. https://www.bondcleaninginmelbourne.com.au/healthy-home-tips-for-a-clean-safe-home/

50 of the Best Cleaning Tips to Make Your House Look Like New

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 Spring is here, which means you have no excuses: It's officially time to clean your entire house (say, spring cleaning?). If you don't know where to start, work your way through these tried-and-tested cleaning tips from the Good Housekeeping Institute Cleaning Lab to add sparkle and shine to any (and every!) room. It's up to you: Take things room by room, or tackle one small appliance at a time until everything is free of grime, mildew, dust, and whatever else is making it look — and feel — dirty. When all is said and done, your kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, and every other corner in your home will look just like new. Grab your rubber gloves, start cleaning, and you'll see what we're talking about. Read More: https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home/cleaning/g2550/best-cleaning-tips/

How to Clean Every Nook and Cranny in Your Shower

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 Think beyond your weekly wipe down and make a plan to deep clean your bathroom shower and tub. We strive to be eco-conscious in our own home and enjoy making our own cleaners. Most of these tips include the use of oxygen-based bleach (hydrogen peroxide, sodium percarbonate or sodium perborate as opposed to chlorine-based bleach), sodium carbonate or white vinegar. Oxygen-based solutions are indeed a safer alternative for indoor cleaning, more eco-friendly, and can be extremely effective. Your next shower will be heavenly – guaranteed. Read More: https://www.hgtv.com/lifestyle/clean-and-organize/deep-clean-bathroom-shower-tub

7 Simple Ways to Go Green with Your Cleaning Routine

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 As "green" cleaning becomes increasingly popular, more and more eco-friendly products are lining the shelves at retailers. Not only are they better for the environment, but cleaning products sans harsh chemicals and fragrances are also safer to use around children and pets, as well as anyone in your household with sensitive skin (or a sensitive sniffer).  Read More: https://www.bhg.com/homekeeping/house-cleaning/tips/eco-friendly-cleaning-ideas/

How to Clean Your Home Using the Magic Eraser?

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  Removing built-up grease, soap scum, grime and mould from surfaces require a lot of scrubbing and elbow grease. It can be tough to achieve sparkling results without using effective products. The magic eraser is one of the best tools to simplify the scrubbing job. It is a natural cleaning tool designed for tough stains, grime and grease. This eco-friendly product can work on almost all surfaces and contribute a huge share in keeping your house clean and shiny. Many professionals use this product while performing a thorough bond cleaning in Brisbane because it is effective, economical and environmentally friendly. You can also support clean and green Brisbane by adopting good habits. Here are some cleaning tasks you can complete using this magical product: 1. Remove Scuff Marks Applying abrasive cleaning tools and products on walls can cause damage. Well, you can use this magic eraser to remove scuff marks, stains and other spills with ease. Buff the product on the scuff...

Cleaning Tips for Anyone With Allergies

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 Whether you or someone in your home suffers year-round or seasonally from allergies or asthma, there are ways you can reduce the misery by cleaning correctly to remove allergens. Allergens can be any substance that causes an allergic reaction. Regular weekly cleaning of your home is an important part of an allergy management plan. Even the act of cleaning–especially if it hasn't been done in quite awhile–can trigger allergy symptoms as dust and other allergens are stirred up. If cleaning has been neglected for several weeks, wearing a protective mask is a good habit. Use the proper tools and cleaning products to trap allergens and prevent exposure to chemicals that might cause allergic reactions. Read More: https://www.thespruce.com/cleaning-tips-to-reduce-allergens-4138161

5 Cleaning Mistakes You're Probably Making

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 Cleaning up your home may not be your favorite activity of the week but it is necessary. Well, it's necessary if you want to avoid being evicted, prevent food poisoning, and skip being crushed by piles of clutter.  Most of us just want to get housework done in the shortest amount of time possible with the best results for our efforts. To help you get a bit more organized, here are the top five cleaning mistakes that you are probably making. Make some changes to your cleaning routine and you'll get the job done more quickly and have more time to enjoy your clean home. Read More: https://www.thespruce.com/cleaning-mistakes-you-are-making-4140403

How to Clean Your Cleaning Supplies

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 How can you expect to have a sparkling clean house if your cleaning supplies and tools are filthy? A dirty mop is simply going to redeposit dirt or just move it around each time you use it. No one needs that. Let's take a look at how to clean seven types of cleaning supplies and tools to help you get the best results with the least amount of effort. How to Clean a Vacuum Cleaner Canister, upright, and hand-vacuums should all be cleaned regularly. Read More: https://www.thespruce.com/clean-your-cleaning-supplies-4586426