Friday 23 August 2013

Use the Right Tools for Home Cleaning

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With the right cleaning supplies, home cleaning will be a breeze. It's a matter of choosing the right tool for the particular area you want to tidy-up. If you use the wrong tool or equipment, you might end up breaking furniture, damaging your wall, or leaving cracks on your tiles. Being extra careful when cleaning is very important if you want to keep your home clean and your furnishings intact.

Stains are probably the No. 1 enemies in every home; they can't be removed by simply using a dry cloth. The first thing to do is identify where the stain came from. Is it wine on the carpet, paint on your wooden floor, pen marks on your walls? Once you've done this, then you can start cleaning using the the appropriate stain remover. You can also use an all-purpose cleaner but check the label to be sure that it won't worsen the stain.

You can deal with dust on the surfaces of cabinets and appliances with a duster or a clean cloth. Make sure all your cleaning materials are newly washed before use, otherwise, you'll just be wasting your time and effort cleaning.


Consider your floor type and use the right cleaning solution for it. Marble or ceramic tiles may be sensitive to strong chemicals that can be corrosive. Carpet flooring requires delicate washing to prevent pulling off the piles. 

Monday 19 August 2013

Knowing the Dirtiest Places in Your Home

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No matter how much you keep things clean and in order, germs will always find a way into your home. The important task of housekeeping is thus an understandably frustrating chore since you know that everything in your house will be dirty again sooner rather than later. If it's time to bring out the vacuum and the mop once more, or if you need to call for professional house cleaning, it's best that you know which area to clean first.

The kitchen should always be a top priority because this is where food is prepared so it should be free of germs and bacteria. In an interesting twist, experts say that your toilet is likely to be cleaner than your kitchen sink because the latter is hardly disinfected by most homeowners. Food particles left on the sink or between floor tiles can be breeding grounds for harmful bacteria like E. coli and salmonella thus make sure these are thoroughly scrubbed and cleaned.


While the bathroom is another obvious priority for cleaning, the living room should also be given the same treatment. With dust mites, microscopic skin flakes, and pet hair on your couches and carpets, the room can trigger allergy in your kids. Since it's in the living room that you welcome your guests, make sure it's kept clean and odor-free at all times. 

Wednesday 14 August 2013

Why Hire Cleaning Services

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Busy as a bee can best describe most people nowadays and this is true in many parts of the globe. People seem to always have plenty of things to do: work, school, play, business, raising kids, and various other activities. This makes them lose track of time and overlook other important matters they have to attend to like house cleaning.

For most people, house cleaning can be quite a chore and a bore. They'd rather do something else than clean their homes, yet they know this is one task they can't avoid. Otherwise, they'd have to contend with dust, garbage, and other elements that can accumulate and harm their health. House cleaning may be burdensome but it's a necessity.


Fortunately, there's no excuse to avoid house cleaning despite a busy schedule. You can hire professional cleaning services to do the job and they can definitely do it better. They can go through every nook and cranny of your residence to make it sparklingly clean and germ-free so you'll have the tidy premises you like.  

Friday 9 August 2013

As a resident of Ottawa, you have rights as a consumer when seeking products or services such as auto repair services. The Ministry of Consumer Services in Ontario suggests that every consumer has a right to file a complaint if the work quality doesn't meet the quality standards as set by the Ministry of Transportation. These standards are in place so that consumers are protected and auto body shops continuously improve on the services they provide.

The same goes when you have your carpet professionally cleaned. Every cleaning service provider must adhere to the standards set by an inspection body. In this case, it's the Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification or IICRC. For a cleaning company to earn their IICRC certification, it must first prove it's work is up to par with IICRC standards, including their cleaning process. An IICRC certification means that they have proven their technical proficiency and commitment to their customers.


When you call a cleaning company with an IICRC certification, you're in good hands. You can expect optimum cleaning services from a well-trained staff who's up-to-date with the latest cleaning methods and techniques. Cleaning products are also guaranteed safe for your health without sacrificing efficacy.