Sunday 29 December 2013

How to clean pet hair in the house

How to clean pet hair in the house

We all love our pet, and most of us consider our dogs and cats part of the family. Pets require affection, attention and care, but even with regular grooming and brushing they can leave hair on clothes, carpeting and floors, upholstery and other surfaces. To get rid of pet hair, regular cleaning is a must and there are some easy ways to remove it.:
1. A regular and thorough vacuuming is the best way to remove pet hair from your home. Start high and work low, using proper attachments to run the vacuum over walls, into corners and over draperies and window sills. Static electricity and low humidity in a home can help pet hair cling to surfaces. Running a humidifier is good for you and makes breathing easier, skin feel more hydratedand it helps keep tufts of loose pet hair from clinging to surfaces. If you have a pet, keep a schedule of regular vacuuming to maintain a home free of pet hair.

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AC maintenance. Why to clean AC filters?

AC maintenance. Why to clean AC filters?


Cleaning AC filters its important!
An air conditioner's filters, coils, and fins require regular maintenance for the unit to function effectively and efficiently throughout its years of service. Neglecting necessary maintenance ensures a steady decline in air conditioning performance while energy use steadily increases.

AIR CONDITIONER FILTERS
The most important maintenance task that will ensure the efficiency of your air conditioner is to routinely replace or clean its filters. Clogged, dirty filters block normal airflow and reduce a system's efficiency significantly. And its not only about the maintenance but An air conditioning system needs regular cleaning if it's to perform at peak efficiency, clean AC will safe energy and you will breath cleaner air.

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Sunday 22 December 2013

Dirty microwave? Easy way to clean!

Dirty microwave? Easy way to clean!

You need a cheap and easy way to clean your overused greasy microwave oven? Then the answer to all your prayers is in a simple lemon. The days of struggle with removing grease and splatter are coming to an end. Grab a lemon and you’ll solve this issue fast.
First, mix a half squeezed lemon juice with a dish of water, approximately 300ml. Mix it well.
Then, place the solution in the oven, and turn to the maximum setting and heat for 5-10 minutes. By doing so, the steam will melt some of the grease on the walls and roof of the microwave.
Finally, wipe the freshly lemon-scented oven with a soft dishcloth. Your job is done and your microwave is clean.
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Friday 20 December 2013

How to clean cooker tops

HOW to clean cooker tops

Very very often I am asked the same question - HOW to clean cooker tops. Here are a few easy tips on how to clean a stove cooktop!
Before cleaning, make sure the electricity or gas is turned off. It’s best to remove the elements and any other parts that come off (such as knobs, drip trays and racks) – these can be washed separately with dishwashing liquid or a bicarb soda and water paste. Wipe away any food (or other) debris with a damp cloth.
Ceramic/Glass/Induction Cooktops
Pour 2 cups of water, 2 cups of white distilled vinegar and 1/4 cup methylated spirits into a spray bottle. Spray onto the cooktop then leave for a few hours (especially if there is any grease or baked on food). Wipe off with a damp sponge. This can be used as a daily cleaner.
Stainless Steel Cooktops
You can use normal dishwashing liquid to clean a stainless steel cooktop – just fill a bucket or your sink with warm water and a couple of squirts dishwashing liquid, then use it to wash the cooktop with a sponge or cloth. Dry it off with a lint-free towel. To remove baked on food and grease, spray some white vinegar on and leave it for about 10 minutes, then sprinkle some bicarb soda on and wipe off with a damp sponge.
White Enamel Cooktops
Normal dishwashing liquid and water can be used to clean enamel cooktops also (as above). To remove baked on grease and food, make a paste by mixing 2 tablespoons of warm water with ¼ cup of bicarb soda. Rub the paste onto the baked on food and rub until the food has been removed. Wipe over with a clean damp sponge or cloth.
Gas Cooktops
Electric element coils don’t need to be cleaned as they are usually self-cleaning, but gas burners can accumulate layers of thick grease. Soak any removable parts (such as burner caps) in hot water and dishwashing liquid and give them a good scrub with a brush. You can use a bicarb soda paste for stubborn grease, but otherwise cleaning around the burners with soapy water should be enough. Use a straight metal pin to unclog any clogged burner ports (don’t use toothpicks or they could break inside the ports!)
Cooktop Grates/Racks
Depending on what these are made of, usually you can clean these with hot soapy water. If they need a deeper clean you can soak them in a tub of 2 cups of white vinegar and fill with hot water for an hour. Alternatively you can make a paste with bicarb soda and water, apply to the racks and leave for half an hour then scrub off and rinse in hot water.
Hopefully these tips will help you to keep your stove looking fresh and clean!!
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Smelly microwave

Smelly microwave?



In a microwave proof bowl – add 1 cup of white vinegar and 1 cup of water.  Microwave on HIGH for 10 minutes.  When it’s finished – leave for about 5 minutes to ‘steam’.  Then carefully remove the bowl and give your ‘Ding-Oven’ a quick wipe over.  The vinegar will get rid of any odours (it may smell strongly of vinegar for a few minutes – but this won’t last long!).
Thats it, your microwave will be as new!
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Wednesday 18 December 2013

How to Clean Your Dishwasher

How to Clean Your Dishwasher


Dishwashers need a good clean now and again – it helps them run more efficiently.  As soon as your dishwasher gets ‘bad breath’ – you know it’s time for a good clean!  Filters especially should be cleaned every few runs. Here is some information on how to clean your dishwasher without the harsh chemicals or hefty price tag!!!
You will need:
  • 2 tablespoons bicarbonate of soda
  • 1 teaspoon essential oil (eg Eucalyptus Oil or Tea tree Oil)
  • 1/2 cup white vinegar
Make sure you empty the dishwasher first and give the filters a good scrub with an old toothbrush and detergent and replace.  Add the bicarbonate of soda to the soap dispenser, and add the essential oils to the bicarb.  Fill the rinse aid with white vinegar until over flowing.  Run the dishwasher on the hottest setting (or the pots and pans setting which is usually the hottest).
Every few months or so it is a good idea to remove the spray arms and give them a good scrub with a toothbrush and detergent too.  Most are very easy to remove (check with your owners manual) and this gives your dishwasher greater ‘spraying’ power.
If your dishwasher continues to smell in the days afterwards, you are going to need something a bit more heavy duty (could mean you have scum and grease in your pipes) and this is when you will need to resort to the shop bought dishwasher cleaners.
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Friday 6 December 2013

Cleaning your washing machine is important!

Cleaning your washing machine is important!

To keep your washing machine clean and in top operating condition, it’s a good idea to clean it regularly to get rid of detergent residue and any other nasty bits...

To keep your washing machine clean and in top operating condition, it’s a good idea to clean it regularly to get rid of detergent residue and any other nasty bits and pieces that tend to come off your clothes. There is a cheap and simple way of doing this which won’t ruin your washing machine and is environmentally safe.
How to Clean a Top Loading Washing Machine
To clean a top loader, run a normal wash cycle (on hot) and place 1/2 cup bicarbonate of soda and 2 cups white vinegar in once the machine has filled with water. Let is run as usual.  The bicarb and vinegar break down any grease or dirt particles and keep the hoses nice and clean.
Use a damp cloth with a little washing up liquid to clean any stains on the outside and wipe away dust residue.

How to Clean a Front Loading Washing Machine
If you have a front loader, add 2 tablespoons of bicarbonate of soda into the detergent drawer and 1/2 cup white vinegar into the drum then run a normal wash (on hot). Just keep an eye on the machine while it’s washing as you may find it suds up a lot inside due to build-up of soap residue. The more often you clean your machine, the less often this will occur over time.
Also take the time to clean out the filter (follow the manufacturers instructions).  Clogged filters is the leading cause of problems in front loading machines.
To prevent mould build up on the seals of the machine, keep the door slightly ajar in between uses.  This allows air flow into the machine and allows any water or dampness to dry.  If any mould is present, use equal parts of hot water and vinegar to wipe it away.  Done regularly, mould will not build up on the seals.
Most front loading machines have removable soap and fabric softener dispensers and this is quite often an area loved by mould.  Most pull out quite easily (don’t force it!).  To clean, either place in the top basket of your dishwasher or rinse in hot soapy water and allow to dry in the sun.
How Often Does it Need to Be Done?
I clean my machine about once every two or three months, but you can do it really as often as you like.  If you are washing greasy clothing or heavily soiled children’s clothing – do it more often.I have used these methods with my own front loader machine many times and can attest to its effectiveness. I have owned my front loader machine now for seven years and it hasn’t missed a beat.
But My Machine is Still Stinky!:
Oh dear!  You’ve tried all the above and your machine still smells like a dried up muddy creek.  There’s mould lurking around in there.  There are two options – natural or chemical!
The Natural Way:
In the empty machine, place about 10 drops of Clove oil into the drum (either front loader or top loader).  Wash on the hottest setting.  Clove Oil is a great natural mould killer – but is very pungent so make sure your doors and windows are open!  Clove Oil is available from  most chemists or health food stores.
The Chemical Way:
For a top loading machine, fill the machine with hot water and add one cup of bleach.  Allow the water to agitate for 10 minutes, then discard the water.  Run another cycle on empty to get rid of any residue bleach (or you might ruin your clothing!).   For a front loading machine, add two tablespoons of bleach to the detergent dispenser and run empty on the hottest cycle.  Don’t use any more than that or it could over-sud and this can ruin the electrics in your machine.  You may need to repeat this a few times for particularly bad mould problems.
The Tip You Should Know:
  • In Summer, hang your washing out right away or both your machine and your clothing will smell damp. If you want to put your machine on overnight, use the delayed timing settings so that i’s ready to hang out first thing in the morning.

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Monday 2 December 2013

How to take care of natural wood

Seems in the last decade, the trend is clearly heading toward a more organic approach.Lately I am asked about wood floorings and natural wood furniture, but a lot of my clients are concerned of how to take care of the natural wood. 

So here is a tip how to prepare the cleaning mix at home:
• water, 1 cup
• vinegar, 1 cup
• alcohol, 1 cup
• dish soap, 2-3 drops
• lavender essential oil, 5 drops
• orange essential oil, 5 drops
• tea tree essential oil, 3 drops
• a 24 oz fine-mist spray bottle

Instructions: Use the bottle like a cocktail mixer for all the ingredients mentioned above. Shake for a couple of minutes, until they are combined. Before using, vacuum or just sweep the area you want to clean. Spray your natural homemade cleaner on the floor, or on other surfaces for that matter. Finish by wiping up with a microfiber cloth. If you prefer using a mop and bucket, replace the measurements above with 1/2 cup of vinegar, and 1/3 cup of alcohol, plus a few drops of dish soap, for a gallon of water. for more tips for home visit www.reDecor.me