Showing posts with label DIY window cleaner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY window cleaner. Show all posts

Saturday, 2 May 2015

Here are some cleaning tips that we can provide all homeowners

If you want to clean a chopping board use kosher salt and lemons.  Rub the salt all over the board and then take half a lemon and use it as a cloth. Clean the board and then rinse of the salt with water.

If any oil happens to spill onto your carpets, use any kind of baking soda to remove the stain.

If you are painting your nails and you drop some on  the carpet, you can try to remove it using a microfiber cloth and some rubbing alcohol. 

If the shower heads in your home gets stained you can remove it using a bag filled with vinegar. Pour some vinegar in a bag and wrap it around the shower head. Take of the bag after and gently rub off the stains.

If the coffee grinder on your kitchen counter develops a smell just grind up some uncooked white rice in it.

Have any white sneakers that are really dirty and it doesn't come off? Use some toothpaste to make it nice and white again. 

If you have any dirty grout anywhere in your house, mix some baking soda and bleach and use a squeegee too wash it of.

If you have any tips yourself let us know!

With these specific tips, it should make your daily cleaning life a little bit easier. 

Thursday, 2 April 2015

Make your own window cleaner

Around a home keeping the windows clean is a full time job, and it takes a lot of widow cleaner. The price of window cleaner these days is very expensive but I will give you the perfect homemade solution to clean your windows shiny. This is very simple, cost- efficient way to make your own window cleaner. It only takes three very simple ingredients:

A half a teaspoon of dishwashing liquid using a funnel into an empty spray bottle

Three tablespoons of white vinegar

Two cups of water

Put on the top of the bottle and shake it well until all of the ingredients mix into one.
Take a good quality paper towel, spray the solution on the windows and clean like you would with the store bought chemicals.


Enjoy!