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Month: March 2014

How to remove rust stains from bathroom areas
Water damage cleanup

How to remove rust stains from bathroom areas

Brown stains in the bathroom? They're never good to look at, especially when such marks are visible to guests. Since rust thrives in environments where water residue and air moisture are always present, the typical bathroom becomes a breeding ground for rust, especially in obscure areas, such as beneath the basin or bath. Regular house cleaning that includes bathroom mopping is actually contributing to the increase of moisture and appearing of rust stains. It's true that other stains can be removed with mopping and wiping but cleaning solutions such as chlorine bleach actually contribute to rust stains, especially in a bathroom with little ventilation. So, first of all, don't attempt to remove any rust marks with chlorine bleach. Secondly, when cleaning the bathroom consider the f...
Kitchen cleaning – how to “green” clean a microwave
Cleaning and restoration tips

Kitchen cleaning – how to “green” clean a microwave

While heating food quickly, microwaves tend to cement food residue with each new jolt of radiation. This is why they need care and cleaning just as much as anything else in the kitchen. Microwave organic cleaning check list 3-4 lemons a clean porcelain bowl a clean kitchen knife a clean fork a clean microfiber cloth a double-sided sponge Step 1 - Prepare the lemons While it pays to have at least 3-4 lemons on hand from the beginning, you will likely only need 2. Make 4 lemon halves by slicing the 2 lemons with a clean kitchen knife. Always ensure your tools are near-spotless before attempting any procedure. Grab a porcelain bowl and fill a third of it with tap water. Proceed to juice each sliced lemon half into the bowl, holding the lemon firmly over the bowl as you ...