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Month: June 2013

What is needed to do your cleaning?
Cleaning and restoration tips

What is needed to do your cleaning?

When you need to start a cleaning task, you have to make sure you are prepared with all the cleaning equipment and materials you'll need at hand. Depending on what you'll be cleaning the type of equipment and materials you will use will also vary. It is always a good idea to have a good stock of equipment, so you do not have to go out and purchase things every time you go to start cleaning! You can then create cleaning kits fit for different tasks, so that all you'll need to do is grab them to begin your cleaning. When it comes to cleaning equipment you will need to check the types of surfaces you'll be cleaning, as different surfaces need specific care; you don't want to use a scouring pad on a glass worktop, right? Vacuum – Vacuums can pick up dust and dirt from hard and soft surf...
Removing Limescale – The Best Way to Clean Your Bath and Shower
Cleaning and restoration tips

Removing Limescale – The Best Way to Clean Your Bath and Shower

Limescale build up is a common problem to most items in the home that use water. Anything from the kettle to the bath and shower will suffer from a build up of limescale over time. Getting rid of it can be quite difficult, although there are a few handy and cheap ways to tackle the problem, as well as a number of preventative measures you can take to slow and reduce build-up in  your home. What is limescale? Limescale is essentially calcium carbonate, which is present in most water supplies whether hard or soft, although more will be present in hard water areas. It tends to get deposited on any household item that is in frequent contact with water, such as kettles, baths, showers, and boilers, as well as taps. Removing limescale the cheap and natural way Often, our initial instinct i...