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May 21, 2012

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Top 5 Non-Toxic Cleaning Products

cleaners LondonWant to save money in cleaning, but also to save some time and efforts? Well, then the green cleaning has to be your choice. The cleaners in London will explain to you which are the top three non-toxic cleaning products. Learn why they are so much better than the detergents from the store. Continue Reading →

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December 13, 2011

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An Easy Way to Clean the Microwave

The microwave is a device that lets you prepare your food fast and easily. Another advantage that it has in comparison with the traditional oven is that it can be cleaned also as fast and easily. Even if you are a very careful cook, sometimes you still need to clean the microwave: you may happen to forget to put the lid on or it cannot enter inside. Here is a rather simple way how to get rid of the dirt. Continue Reading →

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July 9, 2011

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Cleaning a Refrigerator in 10 Steps

deep cleaningThere is nothing more unpleasant than opening the door of a refrigerator and smelling odour coming from inside. The refrigerator is the place where we store a great amount of our food and it’s disgusting to let food perish. Here are ten tips how to deal with the mess inside your refrigerator the safe way.

1. Take all food out of the refrigerator and check the use-by dates. Make sure your trash everything that can’t be eaten anymore.

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June 7, 2011

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Cleaning Services For Your House and Office

Cleaning as a home task can’t be done y everyone. No one of us like to live and work in a dirty environment, but cleanliness is more than just vacuuming the floors and dusting. It includes many essential things and rules, which make it a virtue that not everyone possesses. The main question is if an individual is able to do all the home cleaning effectively. Most of the answers are negative, which means no.

You might be one of those few people, who have a good sense of cleanliness and know many ways and cleaning methods to maintain your household clean and fresh. Still, advanced cleaning is something more, you can face up only in professional cleaning services.

It is known that professional cleaning is able to reach perfect results, making your house to “sparkling new”. Continue Reading →

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April 21, 2011

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Cleaning Tips For Your Upholstery

Proper upholstery cleaning is the best way to maximize the life of the furniture in your home or office. Here are few cleaning tips you can follow to make sure that your furnitures will look the best they can.

It is not so painful to remove the stains, you only need to consider several things, like the substance of the stain and the time the stain has stayed in the upholstery and you also need to the fabric of the upholstery. You may ask the manufacturer about the fabric, in case you are not sure. Before start cleaning you should test the upholstery to avoid discolouration. Continue Reading →

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April 11, 2011

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Mould in the House

carpet cleaning camden - mould carpetThe mould growth is very common for many modern homes and buildings. The sources of mould are a lot and different. They can be either the usage of bad materials when the building was first build, or the lack of proper ventilation during the colder months. Of course, knowing what might be the source of the mould will help you to deal with it and prevent its re-appearance. Continue Reading →

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October 29, 2010

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The Art of Dusting

The battle against dust can never be won as it is in the air at all times, but that is no excuse to give up. The knowledge that household dust consists mostly of flakes of dead skin, moulds, insect parts and egg cases, hairs and flakes of cat saliva can turn even the most resolute slob into a devoted duster. Take as much pride in your cloths drawer as your knicker drawer: keep it well stocked and frequently laundered.

Dust duty
Arm yourself with clean cotton dusters and a leather duster for the less accessible areas or delicate objects.
Start at the top and work down so that dislodged dust and dirt falls down onto un-dusted areas.
Use the duster lightly as dust contains particles that can scratch and damage surfaces if you rub too hard.
Shake out dusters frequently otherwise you are just moving the dust around rather than getting rid of it.
To prevent dust flying around and settling back on the things you’ve just dusted, slightly dampen the duster with water.
Have a slightly damp cloth handy for removing surface dirt and marks, such as rings from cups and glasses.
Use a vacuum cleaner or hand-held dustbuster for corners and upholstery.
Finish the dusting programme with a thorough vacuuming.

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October 19, 2010

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Seven top clutter-clearing tips

To conclude this section, here are seven tried and tested tips for effective clutter clearing:

  1. 1) Discover Your Most Effective Clutter Clearing Time of Day
    Most people find they have favourite time:s of day for clutter clearing. Mine is in the morning. Some people like to clutter clear through the night. Discover when you are at your most decisive and do your clearing then.
  2. 2) Schedule Clutter Clearing
    Decide now when you will begin and schedule it on your calendar, as you would any other activity. Make a date with yourself to do it and show up. It doesn’t have to be a whole day. It can a series of appointments of just ten minutes or half an hour.
  3. 3) Time-box Each Task
    It’s a well known fact that all jobs expand to fill their allotted time limit, so if you tell yourself you will clutter clear your stuff until it’s finished, don’t be surprised if it takes forever. Time-box each job. Break each task down into chunks, decide how long it will take you to complete each one, and then set your timer. Work against the clock to do each chunk within the time box you have set yourself.You can also use this technique to accomplish other types of tasks. For example, if you are doing a job at your computer, there are some great timer software programmes you can use. Instead of a boring alarm sound, you can set it to burst into life with any sound track you have on your computer when time’s up.

    If you’re the kind of person who procrastinates because you love the adrenalin rush of getting something done just in time for a deadline, you’ll adore time-boxing. This way you won’t have to wait for a big deadline but will be able to get your fix many times a day. However, I have to warn you that with practice you’ll be able to time-box yourself without a clock, and will routinely start getting jobs done on time. So only use this technique if the rest of your life is interesting enough not to need adrenalin highs (your kidneys will thank you for this and serve you longer because of it).

  4. 4) Play Upbeat Music
    Use external speakers (not headphones) and set the volume loud enough to make your body feel like dancing. For best results, set your player to automatic repeat so that it just keeps going. Most people are able to clutter clear for two to three times longer if they have the right music playing. Avoid CDs that have alternating fast and slow music – the ballads will cause you to lose momentum. If you have a lot of clutter to clear it would be a good investment of your time to make your own music compilation especially for this purpose. But don’t let doing this be yet another delay to making a start!
  5. 5) Wear Something Red
    Just as red dancing shoes make your feet feel like moving, so wearing red clothes make you feel like taking action. If you don’t have anything red, then wear colours from the warm end of the spectrum (orange, yellow, etc) rather than cool colours such as blue. Many people keep clutter as a way of comforting themselves, so if you wear warm, comforting colours rather than cool ones while sorting through your stuff, you’ll find it easier to let things go.
  6. 6) Don’t Wear Black or Grey
    Black attracts low-level vibrations and will quickly make you feel tired when clutter clearing. Grey is also not a good colour to wear because it will cause you to be indecisive about what stays and what goes.
  7. 7) Reward Yourself for a Job Well Done
    It’s human nature to seek gratification, so if you reward yourself in some way after you’ve clutter cleared, that part of you remembers this and is more inclined to want to do it again in the future. Promise yourself that when the job is done, you’ll reward yourself with a massage, watch a movie, go out with a friend, or whatever kind of treat is possible, affordable and meaningful for you.
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