Sunday 27 December 2009

How to Clean Up After Christmas

If you are like many families, Christmas is a time of fun and celebration and probably gifts as well. However, it can be a time for a lot of trash and messes around the house, too. How can you clean up after Christmas without draining yourself?

Here are some tips on how to clean up after Christmas:

· If food or drink is spilled, spot clean immediately so it doesn't stain
· Move breakables or special items that you don't want damaged during festivities
· Clean the kitchen as you go when cooking holiday meals
· Clean up wrapping paper and other decorative items as you go
· Choose a designated area for opening packaging and other items so the mess stays in one place
· Recycle holiday wrapping paper, boxes and any other packaging that you can
· Enlist the help of friends or family members in the cleanup
· Don't try to do it all the night of the big day- rest and cleanup the next day
· Don't try to do it all at once- take it one section or area at a time
· Create a written plan of what and how you will clean up after Christmas (food and dishes first, trash and papers next, vacuum and sweeping after that, etc.)

Now that you have these tips for cleaning up after Christmas, you are prepared to go into the holidays without worry of what will happen after the big day. You have a plan to clean and you just need to follow it through. Enjoy your Christmas festivities without fear of the cleanup!

Thursday 24 December 2009

Office Cleaning Training Video


Learn how to clean offices. Use this office cleaning training video to train your janitorial employees on how to clean offices.

Wednesday 23 December 2009

How to Clean a Window Or Glass

We've all heard the phrase "I don't do windows!" And if you have ever had problems cleaning them you understand why. Most chemicals seem to make the windows shine as soon as you clean them. But after they dry streaks appear, giving windows a cloudy look, along with the nice pattern of how you cleaned and what you missed. Those are the spots that are clear.

Some people like to use varies chemicals that are supposed to evaporate when drying and give you a streak free look. Let me tell you some of those chemicals are not good for you. Like ammonia, it cleans great evaporates quick and can give your windows a cleanliness you want. The downside is that the fumes are toxic no matter how much you dilute it.

So what are your alternatives? How about soap and water? Sure that can work but it can leave residue if not properly rinsed. What I like to use is simply vinegar and water. It's safe to use and some people like the smell of it.

So to clean windows quickly you will need a couple tools. A bucket, a sponge, a squeegee and a towel. The process is simple enough, mix vinegar and water in the bucket about 5 parts water to 1 part vinegar. Dip the sponge in and wet the window, I like to do a light scrub to get any stuck on dirt. Then use the squeegee to wipe down the glass and use the towel to wipe up any spilt water.

It's a matter of using a system to quick wet and wipe. When you get good at it, it should only take you a few minutes to do a window. And when you are done your windows will look good as new and streak free.

Sunday 6 December 2009

How Can I Get Rid of the Awful Smell on Mattresses From the Effects of Smoking?

The smell of cigarette smoke clings to your clothes. If you also smoke while you are lounging on your bed, the smell will surely cling to your mattress too. This is not the last thing you will want to smell when you go to sleep.

So how do you get rid of the smell anyway? For clothes, you can just dump them in your washing machine, add fabric conditioner and the smell is gone. How I wish we can do the same for our mattress but since that is not the case, you can always try the following steps in cleaning:

Step 1: Get a fabric conditioner and slightly dissolve it in water. Make sure you choose the white fabric conditioner as this will not cause discolouration in your mattress. Get a sponge and soak it in the solution. Wring out excess water and blot the mattress with the sponge. Make sure you blot out both sides of the mattress. Let the solution penetrate so leave it for a few minutes.

Step 2: Afterwards, get clean water and blot the mattress again using the sponge. This will help get rid of the residues of fabric conditioner. Once done, sprinkle baking soda on both sides of the mattress. Baking soda actually helps deodorize mattresses as it absorbs odor. Also, it helps absorb moisture to help dry your mattress quickly. Let baking soda sit for a few minutes.

Step 3: After 15 minutes or so, vacuum both sides of the mattress to remove odor and baking soda residues.

Step 4: Afterwards, leave the mattress under a sunny place to dry up. One of the most effective ways of removing odor from furniture and upholstery is to sun dry it. For sure, your mattress will smell fresh in no time.

If you want a quicker way to deodorize your mattress, you can always go for the rubbing alcohol method. Just spray rubbing alcohol on both sides of the mattress. It dries quickly and it removes any unpleasant odor.

If you have steam cleaner at home, this also helps remove upholstery odor. Try using the steam cleaner to clean your mattress. But make sure it produces dry steam so you will not soak the mattress through. Better yet, use a hand held clothes steamer to do this process for you.

Try this trick in removing smoke smell from your mattress. Once you have removed the smell, you can easily fall asleep and have proper rest.

Zach Smith

Tuesday 1 December 2009

How to Kill Germs in Your Washing Machine

Remember all those dirty socks you washed in your washer? What about the soiled and muddy shirt you dumped in it? And also that dirty jeans you use when you trotted outdoors? Your clothes and your washer may look squeaky clean after all those washing procedures but what about the invisible threats?

I am talking about germs and other minuscule, not-visible-to-the-naked-eye micro organisms that thrives just about everywhere. You might probably ask why there is a need to get rid of them.

The main reason is the smell. When they populate in your washer, it causes a foul odor to permeate from your washing machine. If there is a smell, there are germs. Also, they might be transferred to your clothes and will cause skin rashes to people with sensitive skin.

Okay, so here is what you can. Get white vinegar. Run an empty hot water cycle and add about a cup of white vinegar. Pause for a while and let the washing machine hang there for a few minutes. White vinegar has natural disinfecting qualities.

After doing so, resume the cycle and let it drain. Once you have finished, run an empty water cycle again to rinse off the vinegar smell. Your washer is now germ-free!

If you don't like this neat trick or just do not care much about the smell of vinegar, you can substitute it with a number of other natural cleaning ingredients such as lemon juice and baking soda.

Juice one lemon and add it to an empty hot water cycle. Follow the same procedures as the vinegar solution method and your washer will smell like lemon.

For baking soda, purchase a small pack of it and dump it in the tub. Wash it using n empty hot water cycle. This should help get rid of rancid smell and also remove dirt and grime on the walls of the tub. Germs will be washed off once you run an empty water cycle again.

Some people use bleach but I find it not only too pungent to use but also too harsh on Mother Nature. Plus, consuming one more bottle of bleach will just add up to the pile of garbage that cannot be recycled.

If you want a germ-free washing machine, why not go for those natural methods mentioned earlier? For sure, your washer will not only come out visible clean, they will also come out devoid of any harmful micro organisms.
Aricle by Alan Cassidy
Article added by Office cleaners Sheffield