Not a big fan of the city’s cleaner innitiative
I love recycling, and I think it’s really important. After all, we only have one planet and we need to protect it for future generations to enjoy. But these new combined recycling bins being distributed by the city of Toronto are simply too huge to handle. At first I thought I would get used to it, but it’s not happening. I can’t wait until they get the new smaller bins out.
Until then, I’ll just have to try to work faster with cleaning tips like these:
- Try to hide a sponge and some all-purpose cleaner in the guest bath so you can be ready to quickly clean in case unexpected guests show up.
- As a means of preventing bath rings, avoid oily bath products. Also, use water softener. Especially if you you’re in an area that struggles with hard water. Make sure you rinse out your tub after every bath.
- If carpet stain is dry, loosen it up by scrubbing and use a vacuum cleaner to remove it before trying to moisten.
- Make pesky soap stains and hard water residue vanish on shower tile with tile cleaner. Then apply some high quality wax as a means of deterring any future water spots.
- Allow your toilet bowl to do its own cleaning in your absence by simply pouring about half a cup of bleach and just leave it in the bowl until you return again.
I’m happy that you’ve taken the time to read this because I want to give you advice that’s practical. Take a moment and go test it out to see for yourself how well they work. If your company is in search of a cleaning services provider, come give us a shout. So please, get in touch with the firm at our customer service center.