QUICK TIPS

Store Baking Soda

 

QUICK TIP: Store the Baking Soda You Use for Cleaning in a Parmesan Cheese Container. It Stays Dry and Airtight, plus the Lid is Perfect for Sprinkling!

 

 

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QUICK TIP: Washing sheets and remaking beds is a great ‘extra’ to add to a customer’s basic package: great for them and for you!

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housewife spring cleaningQUICK TIP: Use a professional window-washer’s squeegee (found in the janitorial aisle of most hardware stores) to leave a surface perfectly clean and bone dry after scrubbing. Shower glass? Of course! Kitchen countertops? You’ll be surprised how it helps.

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blue spongeQUICK TIP: Scrub sinks, counters, shower walls and tubs with a Scotch-Brite Non-Scratch Scrub Sponge~ it does a better job in less time!

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bathroom with plantQUICK TIP: For the challenging vanity mirror covered in hairspray and splashes, scrub with hot (not dripping) water and some rubbing alcohol on a no-scratch scrub sponge; wipe dry. Evaporates completely with no streaks!

 

blog vinegar jug QUICK TIP thumbnail 2 compressedQUICK TIP: A clean empty vinegar jug makes the perfect container to mix and store your homemade cleaner. (Try 2 TBSP of quality dish liquid in a gallon of water~ it’s the best and the cheapest!)

 

 

QUICK TIP: Cerama Bryte Cooktop Cleaner, applied with a Non-Scratch scrub pad, does a great job with the burnt-on challenges of smooth cooktops. Available at most hardware stores. (sometimes hiding in the appliance section)

QUICK TIP: Rinse the tub and shower walls with hot water before you reach for the cleaner. That clears away debris, softens things up a bit, guards against streaks and will even help the cleaner spread evenly.

QUICK TIP: Bar Keepers Friend powder can GREATLY improve the look of an old worn ceramic sink or tub that’s filled with scratches, stains and deposits. Restore the fixture to as-good-as-it-can-be that first use, then keep it on hand to use now and then.
https://www.barkeepersfriend.com/cleaning-…/cleanser-polish/

QUICK TIP: Use a small plastic putty knife to scrape out the crumbs that get caught between the stove top and the counter.