GREAT CLEANING TIPS FROM INTERWORLD CLEANING
- When you dust, start at the top and work down.
- Take all your cleaning tools, avoid unnecessary trips back and forth.
- Clean as you go! It takes a lot less time to remove new dirt than old.
- Make a checklist of chores to get organized first.
- Wash walls from the bottom up, to avoid streaking.
- Use old socks as mitts for cleaning difficult wood work.
- Wash small knickknacks instead of dusting.
- To remove heel marks, take a pencil eraser and rub them off.
- Don’t mix cleaning products. Ammonia and bleach are toxic.
- Remember common cleaners such as Windex and comet meet this don’t do rule.
- Allowing cleaners to set for several minutes will ease the cleaning job.
INTERIOR WALLS
- Wall cleaner, mix 1/2 c. ammonia, 1/4 c. white vinegar, and 1/4 c. baking soda to 1 gal. warm water.
- For cleaning textured walls use nylon socks instead of a sponge or cloth to avoid leaving material chunks behind.
- To dust wall paper, tie a dust cloth over your broom and work from the top to down.
- To remove pencil marks and other non-greasy spots from non-washable papers, use an art-gum eraser.
- To remove greasy spots or crayon, apply a paste of cleaning fluid and fuller’s
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