Cleaning Tips



Bathroom
Clean and Polish bathroom fixtures with vinegar.
Pour a little undiluted white vinegar unto a soft cloth to wipe chrome taps,
bathroom mirrors, towel racks, doorknobs and any other similar fixtures
in the bathroom.
Pour 400ml white vinegar into the toilet bowl. Leave to soak overnight to get rid of lime and water rings.

Remove Mould
Pour a bottle of 3% Hydrogen on the affected area,
wipe the area clean afterwards, mould should disappear for good.

Removing Stain from Cloth

Mix a teaspoon of 3% Hydrogen Peroxide with
a dab of non-gel toothpaste tooth paste, rob this with a soft cloth on the stain
and rinse to clean the stain.
WARNING: Only use on fabric that are colourfast

Remove Red Wine Stain from Carpet

Apply Soda water immediately or soak carpet in
a solution of 2 tablespoon borax per 500mol water.
Leave for a couple of minutes and absorb solution on
the carpet with dry cloth.

To remove gum from a carpet
WD-40 - spray it onto the gum and leave for 15 – 20 minutes. You may need to
apply it twice but the gum should be easy lift off after this.
Warm vinegar – apply directly on the gum and leave for 15 – 20 minutes.
Scrape off the gum afterward with a Kitchen Knife
Ice cube – To avoid making a mess, put a couple in a small plastic bag and
place the ice cube directly on the gum. This would harden the gum and make it easy
for you to lift it off with a kitchen knife.
However, If struggle to remove the gum yourself, please contact a professional.

The information in this text is offered by Anne Goddard – Marketing Manager of Citywide Cleaning Services - a reliable London Cleaning Company providing office cleaning service, domestic cleaning service, contract cleaning service and commercial cleaning services to individuals and businesses of all sizes in and around London area. For more about any of our services, please visit http://www.citywidecleaning.co.uk.

Comments

Enfield Cleaner said…
These tips are fantastic.
You can also remove red wine stains with white wine. Some people say that vinegar is also appropriate for removing red wine stains from carpet, but I haven't tried it.
Regards!
Cleaners London said…
Great tips! Vinegar is really effective on red wine stains. It works just like white wine.
Well done! Really helpful, but do not be fooled - red wine cannot be removed with the white one
House Cleaning said…
Cleaning is a lot better, when done with natural products. We have everything we need for cleaning in our kitchen cupboards. We should not spend money on store cleaning detergents, as they are dangerous and expensive.
Great post with great tips.