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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

5 Unpleasant Things You Have to Clean and How to Get the Job Done Quickly

5 Unpleasant Things You Have to Clean and How to Get the Job Done Quickly


Maintaining a household unfortunately involves doing some tasks or jobs that are very unpleasant. Five of the jobs, and how to do them as painlessly as possible are:

1. Cleaning up Mouse Droppings:

Supplies needed

* face mask,
* disposable gloves,
* paper towels,
* adequate ventilation,
* a plastic trash bag,
* spray sanitizer

Method:

1. Wear your face mask and gloves
2. Use the paper towels to gently wipe up the droppings
3. Dispose of feces in the towel and plastic bag.
Sterilize the area 4
5 Place the mask and gloves in a plastic bag and
6 Properly disposed of.

According to the cleaning of the litter:

The necessary accessories:

* Cat Box Liner
* Litter Scoop
* Plastic garbage bags
* Disposable gloves
* Litter fresh

Method:

Daily Scoop Before any solid material that form when the urine waste Clumping also lumps that have erosion.
Second Place all excavatedmaterials in the plastic trash bag (do not flush-it will cause plumbing problems).
3. If needed, Lift out litter box liner, place in trash bag.
4. Replace the liner and put in fresh litter.
5. Remove the gloves, place in trash bag

3. Clean the Oven:Supplies needed:

* Gloves,
* Baking soda or borax,
* Cinnamon,
* Ammonia,
* Large trash bag,
* Rag or sponge,

Method:

1. If a spill is fresh sprinkle one part cinnamon to 6 parts salt over the spill-later when oven is cool wipe up the mixture the spill is absorbed up in the salt and the cinnamon takes away the burned smell.
2. Clean a baked on spill apply a paste of baking soda (or borax) on the area-give it a little time to work, and then wipe up the spill, repeat if needed. Sometimes a little elbow grease helps. Allow the baking soda/borax paste to have time to soften and absorb and you will save yourself a lot of effort
3. For a dirty oven place a shallow pan of ammonia on the top shelf and a pan of hot water on the lower shelf.
4. Close oven and let set overnight. In the morning wipe down oven with an all-purpose cleaner or spritz it with a mixture of baking soda and water.
5. Dry the oven thoroughly before putting the shelves back in.
6. Place racks in large plastic trash bag, toss in an ammonia soaked rag, seal the bag tightly and put the back outside over night. In the morning rinse well and dry, then replace racks into oven.

4. Clean the Toilet:

Supplies:
* Toilet Bowl Cleaner,
* Toilet brush,
* All-purpose cleaner
* Paper towels or rags.
* Disposable gloves, if desired.

Method:

1. Spray all-purpose cleaner on the inside and outside lid, wipe down.
2. Spray all-purpose cleaner on top and under side of the seat, wipe down.
3. Use bowl cleaner, apply as directed; usually under the rim, close seat and cover and allow the cleaner to do its work.
4. While the toilet cleaner is working (with the lid closed) Use your spray cleaner and spray the outside of the toilet: the top, the sides and along the edge. Use your rag to wipe down all surfaces of the toilet.
5. Lift the lid and seat, use toilet brush to swish the solution and water,
6. Flush.

5. Cleaning Cobwebs:

Supplies:

* Vacuum,
* Long-handled broom or micro-fiber dusting wand.

Method:

1. Use the vacuum attachments and vacuum the ceilings, over the windows, and anywhere else there are cobwebs. The thought of the cobwebs, along with 'yuck' of the job makes this task seem harder than it actually is.
2. Always start at the top of room and work down, in this way the dirt and cobwebs and the have no choice but to go down!
3. If you do not have a vacuum with attachments your next choice is either the broom or dusting wand, which ever you have and prefer.
4. Use enough force with the broom or wand to dislodge the cobwebs and bring them down, but not enough to send them flying across the room.
5. Clean your broom or wand often, by shaking them outside or vacuuming
6. Vacuum to pick up all the dust and residue off of the broom or wand.




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