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End Of Lease Carpet Cleaning: Complete Guide For Tenants

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 Hello friends, Most of us use vacuum cleaners often when it comes cleaning carpets. While cleaning the carpets this way regularly is beneficial, but sometimes the fixtures need extra care and professional attention. Professional cleaners offer a variety of carpet cleaning services such as steam cleaning, hot water extraction, shampooing etc. However, if you don’t want to take help, here is a complete carpet cleaning guide to let know tricks and techniques experts use like use the right equipment, vacuum slowly/thoroughly, refresh carpets with baking soda etc. So, have a look at it now and gain valuable insights. https://www.bondcleaningincanberra.com.au/end-of-lease-carpet-cleaning-complete-guide-for-tenants/

Green Cleaning: 5 easy DIY solutions to try

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 Rather than reaching for off-the-shelf cleaning products, why not give these homemade remedies a run for their money? You probably have most of the supplies already in your pantry, and you’ll be amazed by the cleaning power of each solution. Plus, you’re likely to save a pretty penny off your household shopping bill! So fetch your kitchen measures, make sure your chosen vessels are clean and dry, then get started. Read More: https://www.bhg.com.au/diy-cleaning-solution-recipes

How to make your own natural household cleaning products

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 Put down your toxic cleaning supplies, take a deep breath, and get ready to start cleaning chemical free. It's actually surprisingly easy to make your own chemical free mould killer and cleaning products for your kitchen and bathroom. These products will not only have your home sparkling clean but smelling wonderful as well, with not a chemical nasty to be seen or smelt! 1. How to make a natural mould remover spray Don’t reach for the bleach next time you see mould. Instead make this spray that only requires five ingredients to make a safe cleaner that kills the mould spores. Read More: https://www.bhg.com.au/diy-natural-household-cleaners

How to make a bicarb scrub to clean your sink, bathtub, stovetop and more

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 Do you spend hours cleaning your home with toxic cleaning supplies? Why not start using some chemical free products instead. Make an amazing scrub to clean your sink, bathtub, shower, stovetop and burned pots and pans, using just two ingredients. Gather your supplies Bicarbonate of soda Sweet orange essential oil Mason jar Read More: https://www.bhg.com.au/diy-cleaning-scrub

How To Clean Toilet Bowl Stains Effectively?

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 When my sister was cleaning her bathroom, she saw yellow and brown stains in her toilet and thought she would have to call professional cleaners in Melbourne. But I insisted that there would be natural solutions to cleaning these stains and so we looked up tips online. We found this really informative article that had natural solutions on how to clean toilet bowls in a quick and effective manner. We tried out the baking soda and vinegar formula and were surprised at how well this solution worked and within no time. I am now sharing the article here so you can also use these tips to clean your toilet bowl and maintain it on a regular basis. https://www.bondcleaninginmelbourne.com.au/how-to-clean-toilet-bowl-stains-effectively/

Why Baking Soda and Vinegar Are Great Cleaning Agents

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 Take a look at the label on many household cleaning products and you'll see sodium bicarbonate and acetic acid listed among the ingredients. Sodium bicarbonate, also known as baking soda, and acetic acid, also known as vinegar, are both effective cleaners if used correctly. Baking soda is a naturally occurring mild alkali (base) that helps dirt and grease dissolve in water. The powder acts as a gentle abrasive to help loosen stuck-on grime without damaging surfaces. It also deodorizes by transforming both acidic and basic odor molecules into a more neutral, odor-free state. Read More: https://www.thespruce.com/baking-soda-and-vinegar-6746091

40 surprising ways to use bi-carb soda in the kitchen

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 There’s a reason why bi-carb soda is a must-have pantry staple: it’s so versatile! Don't believe us? This list is all the ways you can use bi-carb soda in the kitchen alone.  40 uses for bi-carb soda 1. Eliminate kitchen dishwasher odours – sprinkle bi-carb on the bottom of your dishwasher in between loads. 2. Eliminate fishy smells – after cooking foods like fish, use bi-carb solution (3 tbsps bi-carb in 1L of warm water) to clean the pan to eliminate any lingering smells. 3. Freezer cleaner – use bi-carb solution to clean out your freezer. Simply empty, defrost & wipe! Read More: https://www.bhg.com.au/40-surprising-ways-to-use-bi-carb-soda-in-the-kitchen

6 alternative uses for lemons

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 Lemons are amazing. They not only make fabulous additions to pancakes, pies, and puddings, but they also make an excellent cleaning agent. Who knew? So how many ways can you use a lemon? Try these six hacks to get you started. 1. Remove sweat, mildew and rust marks on cotton fabric by making a paste of lemon juice and salt. Rub it in and leave for half an hour, before washing as normal. 2. You can polish brass, copper, chrome, aluminium, bronze, pewter and stainless steel with lemon. Simply cut a lemon in half and dip it in salt, then rub it onto the metal surface. Avoid using it on plated silver or gold. Read More: https://www.bhg.com.au/6-uses-for-lemons