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How To Remove Mould From Ceiling?

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 If my sister had not done her spring cleaning that day, she would have never spotted the mould spots growing in the corner of her ceiling. She was worried it would affect her health and so looked up solutions online immediately and was happy to find an article that answered her questions. It has tips on what natural solutions would remove the mould and also prevent any future growth and so she tried these solutions out and was so happy to see how well they worked. If your ceilings also have mould patches growing on them, you should look at these tips online and remove them immediately to keep your indoor air quality clean.  https://www.bondcleaninginbrisbane.com.au/how-to-remove-mould-from-ceiling/

How to Clean Stove Grates

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 Nearly every time you use your gas cooktop, a few splatters of grease or food land on the stove grates that cover the burners. On the worst days, the grates catch the brunt of an overflowing pot of food. Cleaning stove grates regularly helps reduce the chances of smoky odors and kitchen fires, protects your cookware from hard-to-remove stains, and keeps your kitchen looking clean. Today's stove grates for home kitchens are made from porcelain-coated cast iron. The cast iron conducts heat quickly and evenly and the porcelain coating makes cleaning easier. However, older gas stoves may have uncoated cast iron grates that require different cleaning steps. With just a few supplies and regular cleaning, you can keep either type of grates fresh and clean. Read More: https://www.thespruce.com/how-to-clean-stove-grates-5217124

How to Vacuum Stairs

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 Vacuuming stairs is more time-consuming and potentially hazardous than vacuuming a room. You're dealing with lots of tight corners and narrow footing while trying to balance a heavy appliance. Unfortunately, stairs are usually high-traffic areas that need regular vacuuming. This article offers recommendations on the best way to clean carpeted stairs or stairs with a center runner. With a bit of time and patience, you'll master the task. Read More: https://www.thespruce.com/how-to-vacuum-stairs-5214388

How to Clean and Deodorize Carpet With Baking Soda

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 The carpets and area rugs in our home take lots of abuse from shoes, feet, pets, and food and drink spills. While regular vacuuming is essential and deep cleaning is the ultimate way to keep them looking their best, using just baking soda to help remove dirt, stains, and odors can freshen carpets with very little expense or effort. Baking soda is a salt from a natural mineral form. It is mined as a crystalline white solid and refined into the commonly sold fine white powder. The powder is a base that can neutralize acidic stains to make them easier to remove from fibers, and the powder serves as an absorbent medium for some odors. When combined with water, the powder acts as a gentle abrasive to loosen dirt and stains from surfaces. Read More: https://www.thespruce.com/baking-soda-for-carpet-6823344

9 Easy Methods To Remove Dog Hair From Carpets And Rugs

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 Hello All! If you have a dog, it's important to vacuum and clean your carpets regularly to remove any hair and dander that may have accumulated. You can also use a lint roller or a specialized pet hair remover tool to help remove hair from carpets and upholstery.  A carpet rake is a tool designed to lift up pet hair from carpets. Use the rake in a back-and-forth motion, and the hair will clump together, making it easier to pick up. You can read the article I am sharing below on y page and learn 9 easy methods to remove dog hair from carpets and rugs like a pro. https://www.bondcleaningnewcastle.com.au/9-easy-methods-to-remove-dog-hair-from-carpets-and-rugs/

How to Unclog a Drain With Baking Soda and Vinegar

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 Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) is a kitchen staple that can work wonders to clean clothes, appliances, and even drains that are smelly or clogged. A naturally occurring mineral compound, baking soda can dissolve mineral deposits and organic materials such as grease. Baking soda has slight disinfectant properties to combat odor-causing bacteria and fungi. Regular cleaning with baking soda may prevent clogs from forming. Before using chemical drain cleaners or disassembling the drain trap, try baking soda to see if it does the trick. Read More: https://www.thespruce.com/freshen-and-unclog-drain-with-baking-soda-1900466

How to Clean Out Your Pantry in 4 Easy Steps

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 No matter whether you have a dedicated pantry or just a couple of shelves in a cabinet for food storage, keeping it clean and organized is important. With an organized pantry, you can help protect your food from insect infestation, save money by using products before they expire, and access ingredients quickly during meal preparation. Cleaning a pantry takes a bit of time but you can do it with just four easy steps. Set aside an hour or so and you'll be amazed at how good your pantry can look and function. Read More: https://www.thespruce.com/how-to-clean-out-pantry-6834329

Top 10 Reasons to Use Vinegar in Laundry

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 Using vinegar in laundry will whiten, brighten, reduce odors, and soften clothes without harsh chemicals. Vinegar is inexpensive, and it's safe to use in both standard and high-efficiency washers. When buying vinegar for laundry, choose distilled white vinegar. It contains no tannins (natural plant dyes) that can stain clothes. If you only have cider vinegar, use less and dilute it with water before pouring directly on clothes.  Here are 10 reasons to add vinegar to your laundry routine. Read More: https://www.thespruce.com/top-uses-for-vinegar-in-laundry-2147286