Toronto Cleaning Tips



August 28, 2008

Soon: Cleaning up with special articles

Filed under: Uncategorized — admin @ 4:43 pm

I’ve been working on a special update for you guys. This one is going to be a long, detailed article that deals with some of the more in-depth cleaning questions that some of you have been asking. Sure, I can sit here all day and give you these little one-off pointers, but you really need longer explanations for some of the more complicated issues.

  • Disinfecting liquid may be used on almost every bathroom surface with the exception of your mirror.
  • If you’ve got dried up eggs on your fancy cutlery, sliced lemon residue can be used to wipe it off.
  • Quick tip for preventing bathtub marks: avoid oily bath products. Also, use water softener. Especially if you you’re in a hard-water area. Rinse the tub immediately after bathing.
  • If the stain has dried out on your carpeting, scrub the dirt our and vacuum away prior to moistening it.
  • To avoid clogging and odors, add 2 cups of baking soda down the toilet bowl about once every other week.

My hope is that you’ve found this column practical. Take a moment and go test it out because cleaning well requires real-life practice. If your home needs a cleaning pro, please drop me a line. So please, get in touch with us at Ontario Cleaning.

August 26, 2008

Cleaners for Kimmel

Filed under: Uncategorized — admin @ 4:40 pm

Oh my goodness, you won’t believe it. I was just watching a rerun of Jimmy Kimmel, and I saw the actress who played Winnie Cooper on the wonder years. She looks completely different, but you can still tell it’s here. I can’t believe this, and you’re all the first ones to hear it. Hope I made you all proud.

  • Linoleum floors should be cleaned with a mild detergent and wait awhile to give it the chance to eat through the deep-down dirt.
  • As a means of preventing odors or clogs, add 2 cups of baking soda down the toilet bowl weekly.
  • While in the washroom, use the opportunity to freshen the air: place a fabric softener sheet in the wastepaper basket of take a light bulb and add a bit of fragrance to it.
  • If you wind up with tough dried eggs on your fancy cutlery, use the residue from a slice of lemon to rub it off.
  • To freshen up drains, pour a quarter box of baking soda into your drainpipe, then put in 250ml of vinegar. Tightly cover up the drain for a few minutes and wash away using ice cold water.

I hope all you people online find this article time-saving. Please try them out because cleaning well requires real-life practice. If you or someone you know needs a custodian service, I want to hear from you. So please, email our company at Ontario Cleaning.

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