When it comes to sanitizing and disinfecting, peracetic acid (C2H4O3) is one of the most potent substances available in our janitorial arsenal. Derived from a combination of acetic acid (vinegar) with hydrogen peroxide, this powerhouse chemical tackles a wide range of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, and even spores. Unlike other …
Anyone who’s tackled grout knows it's a notorious pain. It's porous, so it holds onto stains like a grudge. But with a little patience and the right technique, you can get your grout looking like new. First up, you’ll want to create a paste with baking soda and water. Apply …
listen, i figured out if u just pour some soap on the floor while ur showering, the floor kinda cleans itself. saves water too. anyone else do this?
Listen up, folks! If you’re tired of streaky windows, I've got the magic solution for you. First things first, wait for an overcast day; direct sunlight can dry your cleaner too quickly, leaving behind those pesky streaks. Here's what you'll need: - 1/4 cup white vinegar - 1/2 teaspoon liquid …
Spilled some red wine on my hardwood floor and it's just not coming off. I tried vinegar, baking soda paste... nothing! is it time to throw in the towel and call in a pro??
hey guys, just moved into an old house n the radiators here are FILTHY. like dust bunny city. Any tips on getting between those skinny fins? a regular duster just aint cutting it.
yo peeps, just got this new phone but keep getting fingerprints all over it. what's the best way to clean this without scratching it up???
Title. Ended up lookin kinda artsy so maybe I’ll just leave it? Adds character... or is it too much of a janitorial sin? Haha
Never thought I'd have to ask, but any advice on ant-proofing? They're on my counters, in my sugar... everywhere! Already tried some sprays but they just keep coming back. 🐜😩
Maintaining hardwood floors ain't as hard as it seems. First, minimize scratches by using felt pads under furniture. Sweep regularly to prevent debris from scratching the floor. Once a week, use a hardwood floor cleaner with a microfiber mop to clean without damaging the finish. Spills? Wipe 'em up immediately …
Thinking about getting one of those robot vacuums...anyone got one? do they actually work or are they more like a novelty thing? don’t wanna drop $$$ if it can barely suck up crumbs lol
Let's settle this - always dust from top to bottom. Start with high shelves and work down to your floors. And don't just move dust around! Use a damp cloth or a duster that actually traps particles. Pro tip: a drop of fabric softener in your dusting spray can help …
Spilled red wine on my white rug and thought it was a goner. Mixed up some peroxide and dish soap, dabbed it on, and the stain lifted like MAGIC. Seriously, try this before you give up on a stain.
If you're looking to reduce your carbon footprint while cleaning, here are some tips: 1. **Microfiber cloths** are your friend. They're reusable and trap dirt and dust without needing chemical cleaners. 2. **DIY cleaners** can be made with natural ingredients like vinegar, lemon, and baking soda. Fewer chemicals, less harm …
just noticed my vacuum's startin to smell kinda like burnt rubber, any ideas what's causing this? been cleaning the filter regularly, so not sure what's up. do i need to replace a belt or something? help a bro out.
Got tired of streaky windows so I mixed up my own cleaner! Here's the recipe: - 1/4 cup white vinegar - 1/2 teaspoon liquid dish soap - 2 cups of water Mix it all in a spray bottle, give it a good shake, and voila! Spray on the windows and …
Honestly, why waste time cleaning when you can just throw everything out and buy new stuff? 🙄 Dirt on the carpet? Buy a new one. Dust on the shelf? More like dust on the shelf-store, cause that's where you're headed. Oh, and don't get me started on dishes. Paper plates …
Okay folks, buckle up for **Grout Cleaning 101**! First things first, **you'll need**: - A grout brush or an old toothbrush - Baking soda - White vinegar - Hydrogen peroxide (for the tough spots) - Spray bottle - Warm water Let's get rolling... **Step 1**: Mix up a paste of …