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Simple Hacks to Clean Shower Glass Doors

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  A dirty bathroom harbours mould, mildew, lethal germs and bacteria that can lead to various health-related problems . Shower glass doors are one of the dirtiest areas that need regular cleaning. To impress your landlord, make sure you deep clean every nook and cranny, including the shower glass door. From soap scum to hard water stains, you will witness all this grime on your glass doors. You can either hire professionals for a thorough bond cleaning in Toowong or do it yourself and save money. Here are some of the best techniques that will help you clean shower glass doors like a pro: 1. Spray White Vinegar Solution White vinegar is the best cleaning agent because it contains no chemicals and toxic fumes. Instead of using products that contain volatile organic compounds, you can prepare a homemade solution. Add one part of white vinegar and one part of warm water into the spray bottle and apply it on the glass. Leave it for a few minutes before wiping using a clean clo...

The Dirtiest Places in Your Home

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 It's easy to see the obvious dirty spots in a home like spilled food on kitchen counters, soap scum in the shower, or a pile of dirty laundry. But what about the spots that may not look particularly dirty but are actually the ones that can affect the health of your family?  Let's take a look at your home room by room and shed some light on hidden dirt and bacteria and how to get rid of it. Kitchen The kitchen is one of the busiest rooms in most homes and also the dirtiest. All of the elements that encourage bacteria to grow–heat, moisture, and food–are readily available. Add to that all of the outside elements like raw meats, unwashed fruits and vegetables, and the germs from everyone's purses and backpacks, and the kitchen is teeming with harmful bacteria like E. Coli. Read More: https://www.thespruce.com/the-dirtiest-places-in-your-home-4140401

15 Bad Cleaning Habits You Need to Break

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 We're all looking for ways to make cleaning faster and easier. Believe it or not, sometimes taking certain "shortcuts" actually makes it harder on you in the long haul. You and your family may even have developed some bad habits that are inhibiting your ability to get the job done more efficiently (you may even be causing harm to your home!) It's time to start breaking these habits so you can get to a cleaner home, faster. Here's an easy way to start: Pick one or two bad cleaning habits to change each week. Soon, you'll have a cleaner home and more free time for things you enjoy! Read More: https://www.thespruce.com/bad-cleaning-habits-4158122

30-Day Spring Cleaning Checklist

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 Many people avoid spring cleaning simply because they don't know where to begin. But the process of decluttering and then cleaning a space is actually pretty easy. Each task is quick; the tough part is getting started. That’s where this 30-day checklist comes in. This spring cleaning plan outlines a set of tasks to help you declutter and clean every nook and cranny in your home. It will keep you moving from room to room, which goes against traditional advice to work on one room until it's complete before heading to the next. But with a big project like spring cleaning an entire home, the impulse to quit when you get overwhelmed or bored can be strong. So tackling a few projects each day will ensure that you stay motivated. Read More: https://www.thespruce.com/spring-cleaning-guide-4134151