Saturday, November 27, 2010

Washing Painted Walls

We all lean on walls from time to time or run our hands along a wall. The kids just love to touch every part of the wall as they walk along corridors, and as for pets………Unfortunately our natural oils remain on the wall and collect dust and dirt.
Before you start to wash the wall, dust it as to remove any dry dirt. Dust from the top down. A feather duster is great for dusting walls.
Now down to the hard work, the washing of the walls. One of the best products to use when washing walls is sugar soap. Dilute as per the label according to how dirty the walls are.
Taking a sponge wash the walls with the sugar soap starting from the bottom and working your way up. This stops the streaking. Wash a small section of the wall, than rinse and dry according to the sugar soap instructions.
I am a time saver and personally like to use sugar soap that does not need rinsing. Why do the work twice?
http://www.selleys.com.au/Selleys-Liquid-Sugar-Soap/default.aspx

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