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- Twenty-One Reasons to Have Your Home Professionally Cleaned by The Clean Sweep's Housekeeping Blog on Nov 9, 2009 in cleaning services allergies buy back your weekend family healthy environment professional housekeeping help relieve stress time for fun
So, you've never had professional housekeeping help. People are often surprised at how relatively little it can cost, so what's holding you back? If what you need are a few reasons to get started, read on.
- by The Clean Sweep's Housekeeping Blog on Nov 8, 2009 in Uncategorized
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- How to Stop Procrastinating Forever by The Clean Sweep's Housekeeping Blog on Nov 8, 2009 in How To housecleaning tips organization
...we can know every housecleaning tip, every organization method and speed cleaning technique in the world, but if we never get around to actually using any of them, we're no better off than the person who knows nothing. So let's change our thinking...
- Housekeeping Tips: 6 Ways to Banish Odors and Freshen Your House by The Clean Sweep's Housekeeping Blog on Nov 2, 2009 in Green Cleaning How To housekeeping tips baking soda essential oils freshen sponges shoe odors sour sponge vacuum
For shoe odors: spray inside with Frebreze or shoe deoderizing spray made by Odor Eaters (available in shoe repair shops and drug stores), or loosely wrap a cotton ball soaked in an essential oil in plastic wrap and place in shoes or boots.
- Housekeeping Tips: 7 Ways to Make Your Home Smell Clean and Fresh by The Clean Sweep's Housekeeping Blog on Oct 26, 2009 in How To housekeeping tips baking soda borax dog bed garbage container grease odors smoking odors vacuuming
Put a few cotton balls soaked with an essential oil, such as cinnamon, orange or eucalyptus, at the bottom of the garbage container before putting in the garbage bag. Renew the oils as often as necessary.
- How To Clean and Protect Granite Counter Tops by The Clean Sweep's Housekeeping Blog on Oct 19, 2009 in How To housecleaning tips granite countertops porous properly sealed sealant spots stains water spots
Granite is much tougher and more durable than marble. It is pretty much heat resistent so it's okay to put your hot pots or pans directly on the counter top. And it is extremely hard so scratches aren't generally a problem. However, granite is surpr...





