Clean polished surface, free from chemicals and free of hair. Plug/FaucetScrub with sponge, and use grout tile brush to clean around edges then dry/polish up. Ensure is opened up, where applicable, and cleanedClean free of hair etc, OverflowScrub well with wet cloth and dry.Fresh and clea...
Shower enclosures are filled with lots of small elements that can be a pain to get clean. So let’s talk through our top deep cleaning tips to take your shower enclosure from grimy to shiny. Ready? Let’s go! How to Clean Your Shower Head Shower headscan form lots of stubborn grime. ...
I just bought a house from a stylist and found that she used the dishwasher to clean a dye brush (must have been last minute) in the utensil tray. I am currently soaking it in bleach and soap and water. I thought running a cleaning cycle would remove it from the inside part but alas...
How Often Should You Deep Clean Your House? It’s important to deep clean your house when you first move in and at least once a year after that. Many people choose to tackle this task duringspring cleaning, but you can deep clean your home any time of year. Ideally, follow these deep...
Clean by sanitizing the area thoroughly. Take time to clean behind the toilet, under the rim of the toilet and within any cabinetry or shelving. Don’t forget to scourge the shower and tub. Take time to reseal the grout or to re-caulk surrounds and faucets if necessary. Don’t forget ...
Your waffle maker is crusty; the knives are rusty. It's time for an all-around spruce-up of your entire home. Whether you need shortcuts for the regulars (sinks) or how-tos for the rest (air mattress?), we're here to show you the right way to clean almost everything. Follow this...
Clean by sanitizing the area thoroughly. Take time to clean behind the toilet, under the rim of the toilet and within any cabinetry or shelving. Don’t forget to scourge the shower and tub. Take time to reseal the grout or to re-caulk surrounds and faucets if necessary. Don’t forget ...
First get rid of the stained, ripped, frayed and worn out cloths and rags that you always try to avoid using anyway.That's the obvious ones to declutter, and then just keep decluttering until you have the amount you need and that will into the space you've got available to store them...
Paint tray Step One: Remove Caulk, Repair if Needed The directions state that you should clean the tub before removing the caulk, but I knew I was going to make a giant mess removing the caulk anyways, so I decided to tackle that first. ...
Next, I took a clean, white cotton towel that wasn’t too thick and placed it over the scorch marks. Taking an old iron set to high dry heat, I carefully place it directly over the stain (with the towel in between for protection). ...