At this time of year, people everywhere get sick with nasty colds or the flu. When you are sick, you stay at home and your germs are spread around your house. Your home becomes a living laboratory for germs, bugs and viruses. When you are feeling better, it is important that one of the first things you do is thoroughly clean your home, getting rid of any nasty infectious waste, airing it out, and making sure everything is fresh and clean. Follow these simple steps to efficiently deal with the aftermath of illness.
When moving out of a rented property, you will have hundreds of things to organise. You will need to pack your things into boxes, hire a removal company, let people know about your change of address, book a day off work to move, and much more. Chances are, you will not have time or energy to clean the house to a professional standard. However, ensuring that the property is properly cleaned is the responsibility of the tenant. The property must meet the standard of cleanliness expected by the landlord and lettings agent before your deposit will be returned to you.
As though grey skies over London, cold rain flooding the streets, short daylight hours, and freezing temperatures were not enough for anyone to deal with, the weather at this time of year can also make keeping your commercial premises clean and safe into a much larger challenge than usual. Fallen leaves can blow in from the street. Mud and rain water make the floors dirty and treacherous, as wet feet trudge them through the door. The office abounds with dripping coats and umbrellas, Tissues and packets of cold relief medicine litter the desks of your workers. The increased intake of hot beverages correlates with an increased rate of spillages and stains. Looking around, you think to yourself “things cannot get worse”, just as the clogged drainpipe overflows and mucky water floods the entrance way to the building.
More homes are taking advantage of carpets, but sadly only a few do of carpet cleaning in London. The reasons are perfectly understandable, though:
Continued from How to get rid of holiday stains [part 1]
Another common occurrence in holidays is unwanted injuries, which often leave blood strained marks on your clothes. Blood stains can be tough to remove if you don’t know how. Keep a small bottle of hydrogen peroxide handy. You can easily find it in your local drugstore. Pour some 3-4 percent hydrogen peroxide on the stein and let it bubble up. Then simply wash it with cold water. Repeat the process until the mark is completely gone.
Holidays are fun, but some stains they leave can be troublesome. You can take care of your holiday stains easily by following some simple steps. Let’s begin with the most common stain of all, which is of course food stain. Simply remove the food items first with a small brush. Then pour some boiling hot water from about a foot high, whilst keeping your cloth taunt. The pressure and heat of the boiling water will do the trick and remove the stain. If it’s a stubborn mark, you can mix some soap with the water and it will work like magic.
You should regularly clean your windows to maintain your home at its greatest shape. Window cleaning is a fairly simple procedure; however if you haven’t cleaned your windows for a while, grime may have settled in the grooves and these will need a bit more persuasion to come off. At first you will need to gather some window cleaner, a squeegee, some sponges and a razor blade scraper. You can find all these items in your local stores. Now let’s get started.