Tuesday, December 28, 2010

How to Vacuum small gaps.

We've just had Christmas,hope you had a Merry Good Time. If your like us you use a few tubes of wrapping paper, here is an idea to use the cardboard tube from the wrapping paper.

In most homes there are some hard to get to areas, like the gap between the stove and the cupboard or shower and vanity. These small areas collect dust and quite often the vacuum nozzle won't fit.

Attach the cardboard roll from the wrapping paper to the vacuum hose, flatten the end of it enough to fit in the gap and the dust will soon be sucked away.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

How to clean mould from fridge seals naturally

A great way to clean the mould from your fridge seals without using hard chemicals is to mix up some Bi-Carbonate Soda with lemon or vanilla essence till it forms a paste. Than using a kitchen handy brush or tooth brush apply the paste by gently rubbing in to the seals. Let the paste work for a few minutes.
Wipe off with a damp cloth.
This not only leaves your fridge seals looking fresh they also smell fresh.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

How to clean a stainless steel sink with baking soda

It is great when we see our stainless steel sinks shine. This is quite simple to do with just a little baking soda and water. Just splash some water around your sink and than sprinkle with baking soda. With a scrubber rub the baking soda around the sink and let sit for a few minutes. Use a toothbrush or grout brush by the drain and faucet base. Rinse off with water and wipe dry with a cotton cloth.
If you have ½ a lemon or ½ a lime dip the lemon or lime into the baking soda and rub around the sink.
Lemon juice can be used to dissolve soap scum and hard water deposits.
If spots are a problem with your sink, a clean cloth soaked in vinegar can help to remove these.

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To help avoid clogged drains, pour 1/4 cup baking soda down weekly. Rinse throughly with hot water.