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Thursday, 12 May 2016

5 Quick & Easy Ways to Sparkle Between Cleans!

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For anyone with young, male flatmates, you’ll understand my frustrations when I say that my home never sparkles long enough after my clean.

With such a hectic working life, helping busy Londoners (like myself) find their perfect regular cleaner, it’s difficult to find the time to keep the house looking it’s best between cleans.

So, how do you keep it sparkling in the shortest amount of time?

Here’s 5 ways you can keep it clean that won’t take longer than 5 or 10 minutes. You’re welcome…

1. Blow it Away


If you see dust starting to gather in your home, in hard to reach places – grab the hairdryer! If you gently blow away the dust, you’ll get that sparkling finish when you wipe over the area with a microfiber cloth! After dusting, a quick once over with the vacuum will ensure a clean, dust-free home between cleans!

2. Heat it up


Did you know that household sponges are a breeding ground for bacteria? Yep, that’s right – and you’ve been using them to wipe over surfaces in your home. A quick way to disinfect your sponges and cloths is to microwave on high for one minute. This way, you know that you’re not spreading germs around your home between cleans. Careful, don’t burn your fingers!

3. All you need is five


If you’re about to head out to a film or to dinner, and you have a little time to spare beforehand – use it. Set a timer for 5 minutes – there is no limit to the amount you can achieve. Reach for the lint roller and run it over furniture to remove pet hair, or take the time to fluff up the pillows on your sofa and fold the blanket that’s sprawled across the armchair.

4. Phone a friend


There are so many apps out there that have been built specifically to save you time when cleaning your home! In fact, we recently searched high and low to find the best home cleaning apps out there – for both iOS & Android. These apps have so many tips for helping you keep your home clean & organized.

5. Wipe it off


It’s a good idea to keep anti-bacterial cleaning wipes in the bathroom, bedroom & kitchen. This way, you keep rooms sanitized and germ free between cleaning visits, by giving areas that are at the highest risk of germs a wipe down. In the bathroom, a quick wipe down of the edge of the bathtub, toilet seat, toilet exterior and door handle will help keep it sparkling & germ free.

Friday, 6 May 2016

5 Smart Organizing and Quick-Cleaning Tips Inspired By ServiceMaster by Best


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Tiny houses are popping up everywhere, not only as a solution to homelessness, but also for those seeking bigger living in exchange for a smaller carbon footprint (and income-to-debt ratio). While living in a home that is 400 square feet—or smaller—may not be for everyone, the organization and cleaning tips of such a lifestyle certainly can be.

Cleaning is easier when there is less to clean.


The best organizing tip and the fastest cleaning method are the same: if you have no clutter, things don’t get lost. When space is at a premium, only the vital are given real estate. Can you say that of your kitchen? Your closet? Your home office? Take the tiny home approach for just a moment. If you could only use 5 things for the next week, what would those things be?



Combine form and function.


When you don’t have the space to tuck things away, embrace them outwardly. This tiny home matches form and function quite literally, and it looks tidy and tied together at the same time. The use of a single color simplifies the aesthetic, minimizing visual clutter and almost pointing the way to where everything belongs. Tiny homes are masters at only containing the things that are actually used on a daily or weekly basis; there’s no need to be equipped for every occasion, only the life you live every day. And when they are also beautiful, there’s no need to hide them.


Find what you need.


The bulk of home organization tips are aimed at finding a place for everything you need. In a tiny home, the philosophy is flipped; first you figure out what you need, and then you find a place for it. Tiny home dwellers learn very quickly that the list of necessities is quite short, and they experience a sort of freedom that many of us, so bound by the need to be prepared for everything, never do. Take a nod from these minimalists and start to release yourself from the unworn clothing, one-use appliances, and (sometimes emotional) baggage and clutter that only take up space where something happy could be.


Don’t waste space. Or time.

This tiny home is one of the most popular on Houzz for a reason. It makes use of every square inch: drawers under beds, shelves on every wall, life in every corner. Yet, with all of that, it is still full of breadth and width and space. This is where the little house movement takes shape; the freedom to move and the space to create and the bareness to breathe are just as important as the books on the shelves and the pans on the walls. The takeaway is that you may never get rid of “stuff”, but you should not make it more important than your right to clear passage.


Make the most of what you have.

And sometimes, like you can see here in this gorgeous tiny home, the most of what you have is actually not even yours.



This have-less-live-more philosophy is one of the reasons why the tiny homes movement has such big picture appeal. No matter how big your house is these tips will help you make the most of your space and the time you have to enjoy it. If you lived in a tiny home, what five things would you definitely put in it?

Thursday, 28 April 2016

5 Easy Tips To Clean Your Windows

Clean Windows


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Your windows are the part of your home which show just how much dirt and grime there is floating around in the outside world. These clear surfaces spend all day, 24-7, 365 days a year taking whatever mother nature has to throw at them and if you let the cleaning go to long, it’s amazing just how dirty and unpleasant looking a window can get.


Below are 5 easy tips for keeping your windows sparkling clean!

Use the right tools.
Most people’s window-cleaning arsenal consists of some windex, an old newspaper and maybe some paper towel. These materials, however, might not be your best option. Squeegees and microfibre cleaning cloths actually get the job done much better than the aforementioned products.

Squeegees.
Many people don’t realize just how effectively squeegees clean glass compared to paper towel and old newspapers. The suction that a squeegee creates means that you leave less liquid and grime behind and are able to cover more surface area with every stroke.

Rub around.
The main flaw with cleaning your windows with paper products is that as you rub the cleaning solution around, what you really inevitably end up doing is spreading more dirt around. If you insist on your paper to clean your windows, make sure you you are running through a fresh, clean surface with every pass you make. It can mean the difference between actually cleaning a window or redistributing dirt.

Get your technique down.
It might seem simple enough, but cleaning your windows without using the proper technique is not really cleaning them at all. Make sure whatever cleaning motion you decide to go with you keep consistent throughout the cleaning process. Starting horizontally and moving to vertical swipes and strokes is a great way to end up with streaky windows when it is all said and done.

Stick to a regular cleaning schedule.
The longer you leave your windows, the more dirt and grime builds up, the more the sun bakes it on and the harder it is to remove. If you keep to a set schedule for window cleaning, the task will be much easier every time you do it.

Cleaning the windows, like cleaning anything, is not very high on people’s lists of “fun things to do,” but it says a lot about your home and the people inside it. Your windows, because of their reflective nature, are one of the first and most glaring things that people notice about your home and even if the inside is a monument to cleanliness, dirty windows make it hard to believe. Follow the above 5 tips and keep your windows crystal clear all year long.

Thursday, 21 April 2016

The Best Way to Clean Hard Wood Floors

One of the top questions I receive is how to clean and care for hardwood surface floors.  It seems that everyone wants to know what the best method is, what won’t ruin their floors, and how to get the job done quickly and easily.  Because everyone loves a clean floor, right?

HARDWOOD FLOORS:

 
Before using any cleaner, make sure that your hardwood floors are sealed.  How to clean your wood floors is not always dependent on the kind of wood but rather the finish that is on them. If you aren’t sure what sort of finish is on your floors, check with the manufacturer.  I prefer to use a refillable or microfiber mop versus a steam mop on my hardwood floors. While many people love the ease of a steam mop, my personal preference is to play it safe and use a more gentle, and less moisture approach with the refillable mop.  Alternatively, a damp microfiber mop works – just use a spray floor cleaner and spray and wipe you go.
 
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UNFINISHED OR BAMBOO FLOORS:

 
If you have unfinished, waxed, or bamboo hardwood floors, the best approach is to use a barely damp (with water) microfiber mop pad.  Always check with your manufacturer’s instructions first.
 

STREAKS AND RESIDUE:


A couple helpful tips for streaks and residue on floors…if you are using a microfiber pad, dampen it before starting and rinse often while washing the floors.  If you have streaks with a steam mop and rinsing the mop head frequently doesn’t solve the problem, you might need to use distilled water (purchase by the gallon at your local grocery or drug store).  If you have hard water the minerals in your water may be contributing to streaking and residue on your floors due to the minerals in your water.

FAVORITE CLEANERS:

 
When it comes to just what brand or formulation of floor cleaner I prefer, I like to give a range of options and solutions. Some people love making their own cleaners while others prefer the pre-mixed, ready to go options.  I only recommend products that are non-toxic and safe to use around people and pets, but these are all products that I use and love.
 
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If you are looking for the most economical and green choice, then making your own cleaner is the way to go. Here is my tried and true recipe:
 
Ingredients:
  • 1/2 cup white vinegar
  • 1 gallon of warm water
  • 2-3 drops essential oils (I love lemon or lemon and clove for my hardwood floors)

I mix this up using the same ratio in my refillable floor mop:
  • 3 teaspoons white vinegar
  • 16 ounces of warm water
  • 1-2 drops e ssential oils (I love lemon or lemon and clove for my hardwood floors

If you prefer the convenience of pre-made cleaners, there are many options to choose from. My favorite brands for performance and safe ingredients are Murchinson-Hume, Bona, and Honest. All of these are ready to use – simply use the spray and mop method or pour into your refillable mop and clean away. Babyganics also makes a great floor cleaner concentrate that is unscented and easy to dilute – you can use it in a bucket and a refillable spray mop and it’s even compatible with carpet cleaners (see the links below).  If you like a mop and bucket for washing floors (not my preference), you might like a spin mop.  The one that’s pictured in the main photo is this one.

LAMINATE FLOORS:

 
One of the biggest complaints I hear about laminate floor cleaners is that all the commercial cleaners leave behind a sticky residue that attracts dirt and dust. My all time favorite laminate floor cleaner is a simple DIY cleaner using every day ingredients. Try out this recipe for an effective, economical solution to cleaning your laminate floors. 
 
Again, I prefer using a refillable mop for ease, but this solution can be mixed up and put into a spray bottle as well.  The vinegar cleans and the rubbing alcohol aids in the drying and adds a sanitizing component.  The combination is great for getting those floors perfectly clean.  Laminate and water are not a good combination so you’ll want to use this in a spray format in lieu of a mop and bucket.
 
Mix equal parts of:
  • white vinegar
  • rubbing alcohol
  • water
 
I like to add several drops of peppermint essential oil for a invigorating and fresh scent. I mix up five ounces of each of three ingredients with 3-5 drops of essential oil to fill an average size spray bottle or to pour into a refillable mop.
 

DEEP CLEANING TILE AND GROUT:

 
It doesn’t take long before grout in between tile can show dirt and wear especially when it is in high traffic zones like kitchens, entryways and mudrooms. There are several different approaches that you can take to deep clean both your tile and grout. A favorite tried and true method that takes a little more elbow grease is a combination of cream of tartar and water. Mix up a paste using these two ingredients that is the consistency of runny toothpaste. 
 
Using an old toothbrush or a thin grout brush, dip the brush in and scrub away at the grout. The cream of tartar is a natural ‘bleach’ that should help lift the stains out gently but effectively. Check your local dollar store for an inexpensive container rather than paying full price for a little one at the grocery store.

 
For effective tile and grout cleaning, I love using my portable steam cleaner. Home right makes a great model that comes with a lot of attachments so you can use the machine for more than just tile. The small nozzle attachment combines with the power of steam cleaning works wonderfully on tile and grout especially.

Thursday, 14 April 2016

An Ultimate guide to Mold Removal

As the weather is to get much colder in the new year it is time to start putting in place a few small measures to protect your home. One of the biggest problems facing people in their homes is Mold. Humidity, dampness, leaks and condensation in the right conditions can cause mold to grow almost anywhere.

ServiceMaster’s capacity for commercial flood and water damage cleaning and drying projects:

When considering the mold remediation needs of your property, partner with ServiceMaster and make restoration a part of your business plan. This can make all the difference in how fast you are back in business; call Service Master by Best in Wichita 24 hours a day. The quicker you call us, the faster we respond. Call: (316) 413-5750.
Here’s a quick run-down of how to remove mold from some common household surfaces and everyday items. Just another great home improvement tip.






Thursday, 7 April 2016

Facts About Air Duct Cleaning


Your air ducts see a lot of traffic, especially during temperature extremes. But do they really need the kind of cleaning other surfaces in your home do?

Your air ducts may need cleaning if you see these signs:

  • An air duct with permanent or long-term water damage.
  • Mold, mildew, slime, or other microbial growth.
  • Debris buildup that restricts air-flow.
  • Dust, cobwebs, or other debris visibly blowing from ductwork/registers.
  • Evidence of insect or rodent infestation.
  • Offensive odors from your ductwork or HVAC system.
  • Frequent bouts of illness or allergies among your family.
  • Fiberglass ductwork, which collects contaminants more easily than sheet metal.

Is cleaning my air ducts really that important?

During normal operation, dust can accumulate in ductwork that can lead to microbial growth. Duct cleaning has been shown to reduce this growth, as well as increase the efficiency of your system. In fact, in some cases of extreme buildup, it can increase efficiency as much as 40 percent!

How are air ducts cleaned?

Duct cleaning depends on the extent of buildup in your ducts. A trained technician will inspect each air duct, opening all access panels. Once it is determined cleaning is necessary, equipment will be gathered to address your cleaning needs, including brushes and vacuum equipment specially designed to remove ductwork debris. In addition to cleaning supply ducts, return ducts, air vents, and diffusers, your system will also undergo routine cleaning and maintenance as well, addressing system components such as your heat exchanger, coils, drain pan, fan motor and housing, and system housing. This ensures thorough cleaning results as well as the smooth and efficient operation. In all cases of duct cleaning, it is also necessary to address the source of the dirty air duct to prevent recurrence, including moisture, water, dust, debris, pest contamination, and other pollutants.

Is it safe?

For safety reasons, duct cleaning must be performed when your home is unoccupied, such as nights and weekends. Special equipment is used for the safety of the air quality in your home, including filters, ventilation equipment, containment barriers, and more.

Can I do it myself?

Poor air duct cleaning practices have actually been shown to decrease the air quality in your home. Be certain to protect your home and family by choosing a reputable air duct cleaning company in good standing with the National Air Duct Cleaning Association, whose strict requirements help ensure skillfully performed, effective cleaning.

Want to reduce the need for air duct cleaning?

  • Regularly change your air filter.
  • Regularly schedule annual professional maintenance and cleaning.
  • Maintain good housekeeping practices to reduce the likelihood of contaminants.
  • Ensure air intakes are properly located.
  • Have your ductwork regularly inspected.

Duct work have you wondering what’s down the proverbial rabbit hole? Don’t fear the unknown, contact ServiceMaster by Best today.

Thursday, 31 March 2016

How to Clean uPVC Window Frames


 

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As beautiful as they are, uPVC window frames need to be maintained properly. There are different colour variations depending on the film they have been coated with, but the most common ones are the white frames.  

Needless to say, white uPVC window frames are often found hard to maintain because of their color and different stains they can get. Cleaning this type of window frames has it’s own fine points which you must be aware of when attempting to clean the window frames.

Supplies you need:

  • A bucket
  • Lukewarm water
  • 2 x clean cloths
  • Brush
  • Vacuum cleaner
  • Creamy non-abrasive cleaner
  • uPVC cleaning solution

Follow the steps below to achieve your desirable shiny look !

 

How to Clean uPVC Window Frames


1. Use a small brush to loosen up the dirt of the inside of the window frames. Then suck the dirt out with the vac.
2. Fill the bucket with lukewarm water.
3. Dip one of the cloths into the water and gently wipe out the window frame surface internally and externally.
4. Use the clean dry cloth do wipe away the moist left on the frames.
5. For marks and spots use the creamy window cleaning solution.
6. For more stubborn marks use a special uPVC cleaner you can get from a respected PVC supplier.
7. Buff off the excess detergents with the cloth for a shiny look!
Apart from the cleaning steps, you should also have in mind these tips in order to achieve the perfect look for your uPVC frames. They are easy to remember and can save you potential damages.

Tips:

  • Do not use bright colored cloths, as they may transfer paint onto the uPVC window frame.
  • Make sure the cleaning solution is non-abrasive. Otherwise you can scratch the frame.
  • Avoid applying the cleaner onto the glass surface as much as possible.
  • Don’t use detergents that contain bleach, or you may end up with ruined window frames.

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