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7 Questions to Ask When Hiring Professional Cleaners

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 Hey there, Choosing the right cleaners can be a challenging task as there are so many options in the market. However, you can make the task easier by asking the right questions to the cleaning companies. The answers to the questions will help you to distinguish professional companies from the below-average or dishonest service providers. If you want to know about the questions that you should ask, here is an article. It highlights the 7 questions to ask when hiring professional cleaners. I have recently hired professionals, and these questions helped me a lot. To know more about the questions, read the complete article. https://www.bondcleaninginsunshinecoast.com.au/7-questions-to-ask-when-hiring-professional-cleaners/

5 Expert-Approved Cleaning Hacks That Are Completely Counterintuitive

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 Nowadays, everyone’s a cleaning expert. From the TikTok trends to the DIY YouTube videos explaining every ‘How To’ under the sun, we're soaking up more information than we ever have. And we tend to gravitate towards what captivates our attention with the promise of teaching us something new. With cleaning, this definitely holds true. I’ll be the first to admit I’ve tried the weird laundry hacks, DIY soap dispensing tips, and I’ve definitely been guilty of purchasing one of those ‘magic,’ tiny mops from a social media ad. We’re human—and cleaning is a natural part of our lives—so it goes without saying that we’ll lean into whatever strange hacks, tips, and products promise to make the job easier. Read More: https://www.thespruce.com/counterintuitive-cleaning-hacks-experts-actually-love-5189246

How to Make Castile Soap Multi-Surface Cleaning Spray

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 A DIY castile soap spray is a multitasking green cleaner you can use to clean multiple indoor surfaces in your home. Because it's biodegradable, castile soap spray is also a good choice for cleaning outdoors, where you can rinse away the soap without worrying about harming plants or waterways. It's also gentle on the skin, so you have no worries about harmful chemicals. How does this cleaner work? The castile soap acts as a surfactant allowing dirt and oils to be lifted and rinsed away. Also, the essential oils add powerful antibacterial, antiviral and anti-fungal qualities to your all-purpose cleaner, so it's great at combatting germs and mold while you clean. Read More: https://www.thespruce.com/diy-castile-soap-multi-surface-spray-4138122

How to Make a Disinfecting Bleach Cleaning Spray

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 Cleaners don't have to be pricey or chemical-laden to be effective. In fact, they don't even have to be store-bought. It's simple to create your own all-purpose cleaner—all you need is some bleach and a spray bottle. Bleach, which is quite a harsh chemical when used directly, is a very effective disinfectant. Bleach has an active ingredient called sodium hypochlorite, which breaks down the protein in micro-organisms like bacteria, fungus, and viruses. At such a low cost and typically wide availability, it's a great natural cleaner for hard, non-porous surfaces, such as countertops and toilets. Read More: https://www.thespruce.com/homemade-all-purpose-cleaners-from-bleach-1388733

Tips to Clean Hardwood Floors Like a Pro

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  Hardwood floors look appealing and stylish when you take extra care of them. However, such floors tend to collect dust, dirt, spills, stains and grime that can damage its finish over time. Regular cleaning and maintenance make them look elegant for years. Fortunately, there are some simple yet effective methods that can help you clean hardwood floors like a pro. Make sure you don’t use harmful chemicals and abrasive scrubbing tools. If you are at the end of your tenancy, book experts for a meticulous bond cleaning in New Farm, Brisbane. They know how to clean different surfaces without causing any damage. For regular cleaning of your wooden floors, keep the following tips in mind and achieve tangible outcomes: 1. Know the Type of Hardwood Finish Before applying any product, make sure you know the finish of your hardwood floors. It is good to check whether the wooden floor is sealed or not. Sealed ones require less elbow grease as compared to the non-sealed finish. 2. R...

5 Expert-Approved Cleaning Hacks That Are Completely Counterintuitive

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 Nowadays, everyone’s a cleaning expert. From the TikTok trends to the DIY YouTube videos explaining every ‘How To’ under the sun, we're soaking up more information than we ever have. And we tend to gravitate towards what captivates our attention with the promise of teaching us something new. With cleaning, this definitely holds true. I’ll be the first to admit I’ve tried the weird laundry hacks, DIY soap dispensing tips, and I’ve definitely been guilty of purchasing one of those ‘magic,’ tiny mops from a social media ad. We’re human—and cleaning is a natural part of our lives—so it goes without saying that we’ll lean into whatever strange hacks, tips, and products promise to make the job easier. Read More: https://www.thespruce.com/counterintuitive-cleaning-hacks-experts-actually-love-5189246

How to Fix a Leaking Showerhead

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 A leaky showerhead can keep you awake with its rhythmic drip-drip. But the problem isn't just one of annoyance. Though a single drop of water may not seem like much, a showerhead that drips every three seconds wastes nearly 700 gallons per year. If your community charges for residential water use, your money is literally going down the drain. So, fixing your leaky showerhead eliminates aggravation and saves valuable resources and money. Although it's possible for a showerhead to leak because of a bad joint at the shower arm—the angled pipe that holds the showerhead and leads into the wall—it's much more common for the problem to lie either at the showerhead itself, or with the faucet valve that controls the shower. Read More: https://www.thespruce.com/how-to-fix-a-leaking-shower-head-4154274

Tips for Using Muriatic Acid Safely

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 Masonry projects that use cement products, like mortar, concrete, and grout, can be messy. Muriatic acid is a sure way to clean masonry surfaces. This product is a very strong acid that will clean dried cement products off stones, bricks, and other masonry surfaces. Use Caution This is a very effective cleaning agent. It is also a very dangerous product, and extreme caution must be used when cleaning with muriatic acid. If the proper safety precautions are not followed, severe injury can result. Read More: https://www.thespruce.com/how-to-use-muriatic-acid-2132784