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House Cleaning Tips for the Bathroom

Soak the Showerhead: To remove the grime that gathers on your showerhead, tie a Ziploc bag filled with vinegar to it and let it soak overnight. Keep Shower Doors Clean: If you use a squeegee daily you can avoid buildup, but there are other ways to keep your glass doors clean . Use Rain-X Original Glass Treatment twice a year to make the water bead up and roll off. For an all natural option, rub a teaspoon of lemon oil on the glass twice a month for the same effect. Wash a Cleaner Liner: Instead of replacing your shower curtain liner try cleaning it first. If you put in the washing machine with some towels and it'll come out good as new. Declutter Drawers: Go through your bathroom cabinets and drawers at least once a year to get rid of old products, unused supplies and any empty containers. Clear Drains: Drano works miracles but if you're looking for something homemade, pour a 1/2 cup of baking soda down the drain then 1/2 cup of vinegar. Let it sit for...

House Cleaning Tips for the Kitchen

Work in a Circle: Clean top to bottom and pick a spot then move clockwise around the room, so you don't miss anything. Experts suggest ending at the stove, which is typically the dirtiest part of the kitchen. Don't Miss Extra Grease: When my husband cooks he spreads grease everywhere. Don't miss the extra spots like fridge doors, light switches and cabinet handles when you're cleaning. Soaking is Key: Some items are just going to be harder to wash than others. Soaking them in the sink while you clean the rest of the kitchen will make them easier to clean later. Prep the Oven: To avoid messy spills inside your oven consider a nonstick liner that is dishwasher safer. Or just put a baking sheet on the bottom rack under the food in the middle rack. Clean the Coils: Once you've cleaned your fridge, pull it out and work on getting the coils decluttered. Vacuuming the dust that builds up on a fridge's coils will help it run more efficiently. ...

The Top House Cleaning Tips from Housekeepers

Admit it – your house could be cleaner . That’s where we come in. Check out these tips and hints to get your house clean and keep it that way. Declutter First: Organizing your home before you clean it will only save you time and stress. Have the kids put all of their toys and clothes away while you do the same with your magazines, books, tablets, etc. Make a Cleaning Caddy: Once you've started to clean you'll save time by having all of your top supplies in one place. A cheap shower caddy is easy to carry from room to room and will hold all your necessary supplies. Use Multi-Tasking Products: Save space in your cleaning caddy and under the sink by using all-purpose products instead of speciality items. Look for a disinfecting all-purpose cleaner that also cleans glass, a disinfecting cleaner that works on tough spots in the kitchen and bathroom, and a floor cleaner that works on wood and tile. Buy the Right Tools: Again, you don't need a speciality...

5 bathroom spots home owners often forget to clean

If you can’t remember the last time you cleaned your bathroom, we don’t want to know what’s living in your tub. Probably, a host of staphylococcus, the skin infection bacteria that, a recent study showed, more frequently grows in tubs than in garbage cans. But we presume you or someone else regularly swishes out the toilets, wipes out the tubs and sinks, and mops your bathroom flooring . 1. Showerheads A warm white vinegar bath will get rid of mineral deposits, making your low-flow showerhead flow even lower. Let the showerhead soak for about 20 minutes, then poke a paperclip into showerhead holes still clogged. Scrub with an old toothbrush, then rinse and repeat if necessary. 2. Toilet Bases Mildew can grow on the caulking around the base of your toilet. Spray with white vinegar or disinfecting household cleaner, and then scrub with a hard-bristled brush. Dry thoroughly. 3. Shower Curtains Clean soap scum and mildew from plastic shower curtains by tossing t...