Mix a couple quick squirts of gentle liquid dish detergent in a pail of warm water. Wring out the mop well so there won’t be any water dripping then damp mop the surface. No special cleaner/fluid required! Note: With any product you apply, make sure to lightly spray the surface and ...
Here are a couple of things to consider as you do this: make sure to clean both sides of the glass and ALWAYS, always use a squeegee as part of your daily maintenance. It’s also a good idea, after each shower use, to spray your shower down to rinse off the residue of the things...
6. Needle K-cup or single-serving coffee makers have a “needle” that often gets clogged, confusing even the most avid coffee aficionados (and creating highly unnecessary conditions for morning temper tantrums.) To clean it out, first, turn off your machine to avoid any electrical shock, the...
Make sure the foam cleaner you use says it will kill 99.9% mold and mildew on it. Why the foam is because liquid cleaners just run off down the walls but the foam ones cling to the walls for a bit which helps it do its thing better. Don’t use vinegar. It will not properly kill...
Spray the sink with bathroom cleaner but do not wipe it out Squeeze toilet bowl cleaner into the toilet but do not scrub Dust the chandy with the feather duster Dust mirrors with a feather duster and clean off all smudges with glass cleaner and paper towels. ...
A kitchen cleaner can be used to wipe the inside, and outside surfaces of the container to give it a fresh start for its subsequent use. Wipe Down Your Mirrors It’s time to get your mirrors looking their best! To remove dust and fingerprints, use a microfiber cloth and glass cleaner...
Homemade Glass Cleaner Recipe This glass cleaner has been on repeat in my home for years! The recipe was shared by a fellow Frugal Girls reader who owns her own cleaning company, and it has been an absolute game changer. It works like a charm and saves SO much money!
You can add masking tape around the edges of the glass and wall to prevent silicone going where you don’t want it to. You can smooth the silicone with a wet finger or a round tool dipped in glass cleaner. That’s it! You now have a beautiful solid glass splashback in your kitchen ...
After a few minutes (5 to 10 should do it), carefully remove the bowl (it will be super hot) and take a moist, warm cloth to the inside walls of the appliance. The crud bits should now wipe off easily. Rinse and repeat as needed and you should have things looking as good as new...
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