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Do DIY Cleaning Products Really Work?

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 If you are tired of spraying toxic chemicals all over your home and are looking for natural, more eco-friendly alternatives, then you need to switch to DIY cleaners. DIY cleaners are safe and effective for your home on a daily basis and will help get rid of basic stains and spills as explained in this online article I found. It will not only show you how these cleaners are effective but also how to mix them to get the right formula so that their cleaning power is the most potent. I used these tips and was so happy with the results as my indoor air quality felt so much more hygienic and better.  https://www.bondcleaningnewcastle.com.au/do-diy-cleaning-products-really-work/

How to Clean Your Desk for a Fresh Start

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 Take a look at your home office desk. Is it dusty? Covered in stacks of paper? Drawers filled with dozens of pens that don't work? Crumb-filled keyboard? It's time to clean your desk and the accessories you use for work. And, when you finish, work with your kids to clean up their homework and study desks. Whether your desk is large or small, a standing desk or a simple flat surface, cleaning and refreshing a desk will make your workspace healthier, more pleasant, and more efficient. Learn how to clean and disinfect your home desk. Read More:  https://www.thespruce.com/how-to-clean-desk-6746083

How to Speed Clean Your Entire Home

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 Many of us seem to be short on time and need to find ways to do our jobs more quickly. This is certainly true in our household cleaning regime. Luckily, there are shortcuts, tools, and methods that will help you clean more quickly. Whether you have guests arriving in a few minutes or you're just looking to do some quick maintenance, employ these tips and tricks, and your home will be sparkling clean in no time. Read More:  https://www.thespruce.com/how-to-clean-your-house-quickly-4118362

How to Dry Clean at Home: Kit and No-Kit Methods

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 While most dry cleaners do an excellent job in removing stains, soil, and odors from our garments, trips to the dry cleaner can be expensive and inconvenient. For many types of clothes, you can clean and refresh them at home for much less money. The term dry cleaning is a bit of a misnomer. When your garments go to the cleaners, they are placed in a machine with chemical solvents that clean the surface of the fabrics but do not penetrate the fibers like water does in a washer. Clothes are then checked for stains, steamed, and pressed before you get them back in that plastic bag. At home, you can use a chemical stain remover, heat and steam from the dryer, and an iron or clothes steamer to achieve similar results. Home dry cleaning solutions and kits are best used to refresh garments after they have been worn or lightly soiled. Read More:  https://www.thespruce.com/how-to-dry-clean-at-home-5076182