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      <title>How to Get Rid Of Allergens in Your Home</title>
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      <description>It is important to reduce or get rid of allergens in our homes, especially for people who have allergies. The allergens will make you sneeze, have a scratchy throat and other conditions. Yes, the medication may work but removing and avoiding allergens from the house is the most important thing. In the bedroom, the pillows, box springs and the mattresses should be encased with dust mite proof covers. The sheets, blankets and pillowcases should be washed in warm water at least once a week. In the flooring, the carpet should be vacuumed weekly. In some cases linoleum and hard wood…</description>
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           It is important to reduce or get rid of allergens in our homes, especially for people who have allergies. The allergens will make you sneeze, have a scratchy throat and other conditions. Yes, the medication may work but removing and avoiding allergens from the house is the most important thing.
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           In the bedroom, the pillows, box springs and the mattresses should be encased with dust mite proof covers. The sheets, blankets and pillowcases should be washed in warm water at least once a week.
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           In the flooring, the carpet should be vacuumed weekly. In some cases linoleum and hard wood flooring should be used instead of carpeting, to make the floor easily washable.
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           The curtains should be washable; made of synthetic fabric or plain cotton. During the pollen season, the windows should be closed and air conditioning used. Condensation and molds on the window sills and frames should be cleaned.
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           When it comes to furnishing the house, use chairs, dressers and night stands that are easy to clean. Mainly, they should be made of metal, leather, plastic or wood, avoid upholstery furniture.
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           All the items that collect dust and other allergens such as books, toys, dolls and magazines should be stored in plastic bins. Pets should also be cleaned as they shed dander with allergens in the house. In case the weather permits the pet can be kept outside.
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           Use gravel over the dirt that is found in the aquariums and potted plants in the sitting rooms to contain mold. In the fireplaces, stoves and wood as gases and smoke worsen the respiratory allergies.
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           In the kitchen, wash the dishes daily; sinks and faucets should be scrubbed to remove food debris and mold. Keep food in sealed containers. The cabinets and countertops should be cleaned thoroughly with detergent and water. The food waste should be removed from the kitchen quite often. Allergy-proofing the home takes time, effort and commitment but is worth it.
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      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Aug 2020 12:21:26 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Cleaning Carpets: How &amp; Why</title>
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      <description>If you have carpet in your home, you and your family live with it every day: you walk on it, sit on it, lay down on it, eat over it, and spill stuff on it. Your carpet goes through a lot, and for its best interest (and yours!) cleaning needs priority. Carpets tend to trap germs extremely well. When you think of all the things you do on your carpet, that makes sense. From dust and skin cells to crumbs and spills, it sees a lot of action. Unfortunately, it also means that germs and dust mites take up residence…</description>
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           If you have carpet in your home, you and your family live with it every day: you walk on it, sit on it, lay down on it, eat over it, and spill stuff on it. Your carpet goes through a lot, and for its best interest (and yours!) cleaning needs priority.
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           Carpets tend to trap germs extremely well. When you think of all the things you do on your carpet, that makes sense. From dust and skin cells to crumbs and spills, it sees a lot of action. Unfortunately, it also means that germs and dust mites take up residence in its fibers. In fact, 
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           Keeping the carpet frequently vacuumed and cleaned helps keep those germs at bay. If you don't have time to regularly vacuum your carpet, maid services can help! Keep reading for some tips on carpet maintenance and cleaning.
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           There are a few things you can do to make sure your carpet stays as clean as possible:
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            Vacuum every week. High traffic areas should be vacuumed even more frequently (high-traffic just means any area that sees the most activity, like hallways and the floors in your most frequented rooms). When you vacuum, use overlapping strokes to make sure nothing gets missed, and change the direction in which you vacuum every couple of weeks.
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            Use baking soda. If you have time, sprinkle baking soda over your carpet and let it sit for 10 or 15 minutes before you vacuum. It's an all-natural way to help your carpet get cleaner and squash odors.
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            Use a doormat. A lot of dirt comes in on your feet every day, so keep a doormat in front of your door to catch some of the dirt that would otherwise make it into your home. If it's practical, encourage family members and friends to take their shoes off at the door as they come in, as well.
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      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Aug 2020 08:27:06 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>The Uses of Vinegar in the Home</title>
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      <description>A home is place where one retires at the end of a long day to take a rest and relax. For this reason, this is a place that must be designed to provide this among other things. It is a place where people spend most of their time and children are brought up. This means that when it comes to home improvement nothing can be left to chance. There are many things that help in improving homes but what people do not know is the numerous uses of vinegar in and around this important place where very bit of improvement…</description>
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           A home is place where one retires at the end of a long day to take a rest and relax. For this reason, this is a place that must be designed to provide this among other things. It is a place where people spend most of their time and children are brought up. This means that when it comes to home improvement nothing can be left to chance. There are many things that help in improving homes but what people do not know is the numerous uses of vinegar in and around this important place where very bit of improvement is necessary.
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           Vinegar can be used to do many things around the home. The most common use of vinegar and what many people are aware of is when it is used as a baking soda in cooking. It is a very good cooking aid especially in meat softening among many other seasoning requirements. Apart from cooking, vinegar is also used to kill bacteria, molds and germs. That means that it can be effectively used while cleaning floors or walls since it does not only cleans a surface but it also disinfects them as well.
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           Fabric cleaning is a major activity in the home and vinegar makes it even easier by acting as a fabric softer. Soft fabrics are more users friendly and comfortable especially for young children. Vinegar is also used to remove mineral build up and this is very crucial role since it is a common phenomenon to have mineral build up which mostly results from the kind of water that is used for daily routines in the home.
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           At this point it is also important to mention that vinegar is a very effective toilet bowl deodorizer. Other common uses of vinegar that greatly improves the home includes, widow wiping, grease cutter, furniture cleaner and drain clearer among other things. Unfortunately, many people are unaware of the numerous uses of vinegar around the home and therefore do not enjoy these benefits. Some people have even claimed that they use vinegar to keep off odors when cooking some smelly things like chicken and fish among others.
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           This definitely means that vinegar is very important around the home. Since it is not very expensive and comes in various types, tastes and packaging, then there is absolutely no reason why one cannot enjoy these many uses of vinegar. Vinegar is a product that is available almost everywhere making it quickly accessible. It is also available in different sizes to suit different needs around the home.
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      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Mar 2020 14:33:48 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>It's Time to Get Organized</title>
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      <description>Organization is the key to finding what you need when you need it. Aside from housekeeping efforts or the results of hired maid services; organization can always use an upgrade. Many things create clutter, get lost, or even get damaged based on how and where they are placed. In most cases, their placement is not structured. They simply get tossed around here and there so that you have to hunt for them when you need them down the road. SMALL ITEMS: PARTS, BROKEN PARTS, HARDWARE, ACCESSORIES Typical clutter items like the nails, screws, unclaimed parts, wires, power adapters, fan remotes,…</description>
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           ; organization can always use an upgrade. Many things create clutter, get lost, or even get damaged based on how and where they are placed. In most cases, their placement is not structured. They simply get tossed around here and there so that you have to hunt for them when you need them down the road.
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           SMALL ITEMS: PARTS, BROKEN PARTS, HARDWARE, ACCESSORIES
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           Typical clutter items like the nails, screws, unclaimed parts, wires, power adapters, fan remotes, shelf pins, wall anchors, etc. just collect into a piling mess in the strangest places. In addition, broken parts are often kept because you can fix the item they went to, but never seem to have what you need to fix it or simply don’t have the time. Regardless, all of these items get scattered within various rooms. This is a great opportunity to use small storage containers to keep those items in one place or fewer places. When you are missing a part or need something you know you have; you can check the container rather than shuffle around the house swearing that you know it is here somewhere. Labeling containers also will help at those times when you need something specific.
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           Kids' toys are perhaps one of the biggest challenges many households face. The toys can often become scattered around in various rooms and many even get lost. Legos and Play-Doh can be removed from the boxes or packaging and placed in small totes for easy retrieval and easier cleanup. Puzzles come in cardboard boxes that often get crushed, torn, or mangled. Small totes work great for that too and you can cut out the picture and tape to the container for each puzzle. This also makes retrieval and cleanup easier for both adults and kids.
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      <description>Washing machines help you clean clothes and other home accessories fast and at a low cost. More importantly, they have capacity to wash and dry a load clothes in a matter of 2 hours or less, no need to wait for them to dry in open air for hours. Below are some of the common types of washers and dryers available: Front load washer: This is an ideal choice for people who spend a lot of time doing laundry, such as large families, and hotels. This washer has larger capacity that can comfortably hold huge quantities of items at a…</description>
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           Washing machines help you clean clothes and other home accessories fast and at a low cost. More importantly, they have capacity to wash and dry a load clothes in a matter of 2 hours or less, no need to wait for them to dry in open air for hours. Below are some of the common types of washers and dryers available:
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           This is an ideal choice for people who spend a lot of time doing laundry, such as large families, and hotels. This washer has larger capacity that can comfortably hold huge quantities of items at a time without compromising its cleaning performance. In fact, studies shows that they are more reliable and capable of delivering quality results as compared to other models. One of the features that give them an upper hand is that it doesn’t have an agitator getting in the way of the items being washed.
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           As the name suggests, this one has an opening at the top that you can use to add clothes and other sheets. It is a perfect choice for people who have mobility problems, as one does not have to bend when putting clothes or adjusting settings. The only downside is that their capacity is limited, unless you buy a more expensive model without an agitator.
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           Ideally, your washer should be able to save you time and money on water and electricity bills. Take time to read some of the online reviews to get a perspective of what to expect. The Maids of Dallas, in Texas, have a wide variety of available services if you would like assistance with your housekeeping.
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      <description>If you want to tame your energy bills, you should focus on your laundry room because it is one of the most energy-consuming areas of your home. Follow these simple tips from The Maids of Dallas, TX or visit them for more information about the maid services they offer. Buy a washer that is Energy Star-certified They use roughly 40% less energy compared to standard washers and nearly 65% less water. Majority of full-sized washers use 18-25 gallons of water for every load as opposed to a standard machine which will use 40 gallons for the same load. Also, Energy…</description>
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           They use roughly 40% less energy compared to standard washers and nearly 65% less water. Majority of full-sized washers use 18-25 gallons of water for every load as opposed to a standard machine which will use 40 gallons for the same load. Also, Energy Star washers are better at spinning water from the clothes, which leads to less drying time.
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           A washer uses roughly the same energy irrespective of the load in it. This is why you need to ensure that you run full loads as much as possible. However, do not overfill your washer or dryer, as this will not allow your clothes to get cleaned full and the load will take longer to dry.
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           Many dryers contain a delicate or permanent press cycle that protects lighter fabrics. The settings use less energy because lighter clothes do not usually need high heat. Use high settings only for heavier fabrics.
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      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Dec 2014 14:58:31 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Oven Care and Maintenance Tips for Restaurants and Hotels</title>
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      <description>Ovens are essential in the running of a hotel or restaurant. In order to fully benefit from the use of their ovens, there needs to be adequate management and care for these appliances. Below are some great tips to help you maintain your business’s appliances: Keep Interior Clean: Keeping the interior of the oven clean will help to maximize its functionality. First, remove crumbs that can accumulate at the bottom, continue cooking, and eventually burn when oven is used. Clean your oven after each use to avoid this. If necessary, you can usea mild cleaning agent, such as dish detergent,…</description>
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           Keeping the interior of the oven clean will help to maximize its functionality. First, remove crumbs that can accumulate at the bottom, continue cooking, and eventually burn when oven is used. Clean your oven after each use to avoid this. If necessary, you can usea mild cleaning agent, such as dish detergent, that you can use to clean simple messes. However, you may need an oven cleaner product if you have hard to remove grime.Also, the racks should be removed and cleaned separately.
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           To prevent loss of heat, the door seal needs to be installed correctly and maintained. Loss of heat can significantly increase your utility bill as foods will take longer to get ready. Make sure to regularly check the seal to ensure it is not leaking heat. If it is, have the seal replaced as soon as possible.
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           It goes without saying that high or low temperatures can compromise the manner in which the oven works. You can easily purchase an affordable oven thermometer that you can use to accurately determine if the oven is heating properly.
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      <description>Washers and dryers can be very expensive, so maintaining yours and extending their lifespans is a financial benefit.  Here are some top maintenance practices that you can use to extend lifespan of your washer and dryer. Check the Moisture Sensor: Ever wondered how dryers automatically switch off when clothes are done? Technological advancements have led to development of sensitive moisture sensors that determine moisture content in the dryer when drying clothes. To save on electricity, it is recommended to check the sensor to be sure that it’s working properly. Otherwise, it will consume a lot of energy unnecessarily by continuing…</description>
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           Ever wondered how dryers automatically switch off when clothes are done? Technological advancements have led to development of sensitive moisture sensors that determine moisture content in the dryer when drying clothes. To save on electricity, it is recommended to check the sensor to be sure that it’s working properly. Otherwise, it will consume a lot of energy unnecessarily by continuing to run even after clothes are dry.
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           It is important not to overfilling your washer or dryer. When you overfill your washer your clothes don’t get clean. And if you overfill your dryer it takes longer for dryer to dry a load of clothes, wasting time and energy. Both of these can unnecessarily wear on your machines.
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           Just like other appliances in the house, accumulation of dust and other forms of debris on internal parts of washers and dryers can negatively affect its lifespan. Make sure to clean out dryer lint catching vent after every load to avoid fire hazards. Clean the detergent dispensers and internals of your washer at least once a month to avoid soap scum and grime build-up.
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      <description>If you have woodfurniture, it is important for you to know how to protect it from damage so that it will last a long time. By learning basic care skills, you can retain the beauty and luster of your wood furniture so that it can always look well maintained. Below are some ideas that you need to consider as you take care of your furniture:

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           Do not expose your wood furniture to direct sunlight as this will weaken the wood, and possibly dry it out and make it fade. It does not matter whether the wood was treated for UV rays or it was applied with a finish that is resistant to sunlight, it is still possible for it to fade when exposed for longer periods of time. You should close the blinds in rooms that have the wooden furniture.
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           In addition to keeping the furniture away from sunlight, you need to ensure that it isn’t exposed to too much moisture. Wet wood will stain and warp, damaging the integrity of your furniture. Any spills should be wiped off as fast as possible so that they do not sink into the furniture and stain or warp it.When storing your furniture, ensure that you keep it in a place that it does not have much humidity. Basements usually damp most of the times and dehumidifiers may have to be used if furniture is to be stored there.
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           Your wood furniture surfaces can be bright and shiny if they are cleaned and nurtured on a regular basis. Use a soft cloth, like microfiber, and a wood polish or wood oil to clean the wood. Whenever you are dusting the furniture, always do it along the grain of the wood. Avoid using harsh chemicals as this may cause the surface to fade.
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           Research shows that burglars tend to give up if their break-in attempts are still unsuccessful after 4-5 minutes. Many insurance companies offer 2-15 percent discounts on devices that make your home safer, such as bars, window grates, dead bolt locks, and smoke/fire/burglar alarms, but there is no need to go overboard and compromise on your personal safety, making it impossible for you to escape a fire or other emergency. So, you should follow these simple tips to protect your belongings: 
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           Many people like to leave certain things lying around the yard in plain sight, such as packaging boxes of plasma TVs, and other pricey electronics and appliances. This informs people that you have something new that could get them some quick cash on the streets. Bicycles and scooters are also easy targets that should be rolled inside. Additionally, you should ensure that your window treatments do not reveal too much to people passing by your home, as expensive items may lure them. 
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           Older sliding doors are easy to break into by simply popping them off the frame, even when locked. Modern ones are more secure, though you may want to secure your sliding door by placing a steel bar or rod into the back grove, and installing a pin into the window frame to keep it from raising too high. 
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      <description>Chemicals have become invaluable in every day cleaning. However, many chemicals are extremely hazardous, especially for little ones. Children are particularly vulnerable because of their behavior, which includes: Increased hand-to-mouth activity  The tendency to play and crawl into spaces that could be contaminated  The lack of awareness about safety and sanitary habits   It is important that you take precautions to protect your children from these hazardous materials. Below are some tips to do just that: Store Chemicals Correctly Chemical come in containers that are designed to safely store them. If not stored properly, these products can make your home environment…</description>
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           Chemical come in containers that are designed to safely store them. If not stored properly, these products can make your home environment extremely dangerous for your family. Make sure that you store these chemicals in their original containers, and if you do transfer them into another container, make sure that it is one that can safely store those particular chemicals. 
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           With little ones in the home it is important to keep chemicals where they do not have access to them. If they are stored in lower cabinets, make sure that the cabinet has some type of locking mechanism to keep curious little ones out.
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           One way to make your home safer is by using non-toxic products. For instance, you can use natural cleaning supplies like vinegar, soda ash, baking soda, and cream of tartar, which are readily available in local stores, instead of hazardous cleaning products. 
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      <description>A clean bedroom is not only a comfortable place to be in but also a healthy place to be in. This is because a bedroom that is cleaned and sanitized is free from bacteria and other disease causing organisms that can harm you and other people that come to your bedroom. You don’t have to use a lot of effort to make your bedroom. You can just use a few simple techniques that will help you clean your bedroom in the best way possible. Here are simple things that you should do to clean and sanitize your home Dust Your…</description>
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           A clean bedroom is not only a comfortable place to be in but also a healthy place to be in. This is because a bedroom that is cleaned and sanitized is free from bacteria and other disease causing organisms that can harm you and other people that come to your bedroom. You don’t have to use a lot of effort to make your bedroom. You can just use a few simple techniques that will help you clean your bedroom in the best way possible. Here are simple things that you should do to clean and sanitize your home
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           This should be the first step when you start cleaning and sanitizing your bedroom. Dust each and every section of your bedroom to get rid of the dust on different surfaces, bed and furniture.
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           Dirty sheet can not only be unhealthy, but can also make your sleep pace less relaxing. Changing your sheets and other linens should be a once-a-week routine to keep your sleeping space clean and your sleep more relaxing.
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           Use a microfiber cloth and a mild disinfectant cleanser to wipe surfaces such as nightstands and dressers. Surfaces that require special cleaning solutions such as wood should be wiped using the specialized solutions after disinfection.
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           If you have hardwood or tile in your bedroom, it is important to mop this surface to remove dirt, grime, and germs. Start from the furthest corner and mop towards the entrance. Make sure to rinse the mop often as you go to avoid simply spreading dirt around.
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      <description>It tends to be easy to allow clutter to accumulate in the kitchen, especially in a fast paced world. Things like mail, leftover food, bags of chips, paper plates, decks of cards, baby toys, tools, etc. can get tossed on a table or the counter. To make it worse, less important cleaning tasks tend to get set aside due to time constraints and very busy schedules. In situations like this, housekeeping maid services are perfect. The Maids of Greater Lehigh Valley in Bethlehem, PA handles tasks like these in great detail, down to the cracks and gaps. But if it…</description>
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           Every homeowner knows the importance of keeping his or her kitchen clean and clutter free. However, the size and type of your kitchen can make this more difficult or easier. Regardless, there are several storage options available to you. Below are just a few of them that will enable you to create an ample space in your kitchen.
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           These are common items that get bombarded with loads of kitchen items. Choose the cabinet that fits well with the size of your kitchen. Kitchen cabinets usually provide easy-to-reach shelves where you can place those frequently used items at hands reach.
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           Plate racks help to keep your dishes orderly while dowel dividers help you simplify tasks like emptying the dishwater and setting the table. In addition, a flip-down door will hide a toaster or a blender stored on a countertop that takes up space.
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      <description>Mold is a fungus that thrives in damp areas in your home. It commonly occurs in areas like the bathroom, kitchen, and basement. It may also grow in your refrigerators or on leather items. Mold is not only an annoying problem, but it can be harmful to your health. Therefore, it is important to get rid of mold at its early stages. Below are some tips on eliminating mold in your home:   Bleach Chlorine bleach can help kill toxic black molds. Mix one cup of chlorine bleach and one gallon of water in a spray bottle. Now spray this…</description>
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           Chlorine bleach can help kill toxic black molds. Mix one cup of chlorine bleach and one gallon of water in a spray bottle. Now spray this mixture all over places with mold growth.
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           Alcohol is as a great remedy for removing molds. Soak a soft cotton ball in alcohol and then rub it over the affected surfaces. It is commonly used to eliminate molds on leather items that may be damaged by harsh chemicals.
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      <description>Have you ever encountered a refrigerator with moldy leftovers, stains and disgusting maggots crawling all over? A lot of things can happen inside a refrigerator, and if it’s not well cleaned this will be the scenario that will greet you one morning. However, cleaning your refrigerator doesn’t have to be a daunting task, just follow the following simple steps: Steps to Cleaning Your Refrigerator Open the doors and remove all the contents inside. If you have any perishable goods, place them in clean Tupperware and use a cooler to store them in the meantime.Throw away any old leftover food, and…</description>
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            Open the doors and remove all the contents inside. If you have any perishable goods, place them in clean Tupperware and use a cooler to store them in the meantime.Throw away any old leftover food, and check expiration dates on all your condiments and other stored food if they are in the original packaging.
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            Once your refrigerator is empty, it is time to start cleaning. Get a basin and fill it with water and add a little dish detergent. Take a sponge, dip it into the mixture, and clean the walls and the racks of the fridge. If there are any rusty stains or dried-out sauces that are difficult to remove, use a mixture of vinegar and water to remove them.
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      <description>Indoor allergens such as mold, pet dander,dirt, and dust can result to sneezing, coughing, and runny nose, among other symptoms in many individuals. Allergens are carried through the air and can be found on the floor, furniture, utensils and other surfaces around the house. Research has shown that no house is free from allergen, but effective cleaning of everything around your house can reduce the number of allergens. Here are some of the tips for minimize indoor allergens: Dusting Efficiently Getting rid of dust around the house has been shown as the most effective way of controlling indoor allergens. This…</description>
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           Getting rid of dust around the house has been shown as the most effective way of controlling indoor allergens. This is because dust mites commonly trigger allergy symptoms. Although dusting is important it is good to remember that dusting can increase the allergen particles in the air if not done correctly. For this reason, it is important to use a damp or treated cloth during dusting. A damp cloth attracts and traps dust rather than scattering it.
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           Vacuuming is important because it can help to control allergens in your home by removing it from floors as well as furniture. However, it can also lead to scattering of dust into the air if your vacuum doesn’t have the right filtering system. To avoid scattering of dust during vacuuming, use a vacuum cleaner that has a HEPA filter that traps dust particles and prevent their scattering into the air. In addition, try to vacuum your house at least once or twice a week.
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           Another way to reduce allergens is to wash them away. Wash blankets, sheets, and pillowcases using very hot water at least once a week. You can also encase comforters, non-washable pillows and mattresses in allergen-proof covers.
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      <description>In order to avoid cases of sickness in your home, it is important to maintain good sanitation habits. If you don’t, your home can become a breeding ground for bacteria. Below are some important sanitation strategies for your home:  1. Use a clean cutting surface Before you place your food on your cutting board to chop it, you should make sure to wash it before use. Since raw foods come in direct contact with the cutting board, you will need to clean the cutting board both before and after you used it. 2. Wash hands before you start cooking It…</description>
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           Before you place your food on your cutting board to chop it, you should make sure to wash it before use. Since raw foods come in direct contact with the cutting board, you will need to clean the cutting board both before and after you used it.
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           It is necessary for you to wash your hands so that you will avoid contaminating the food. Remember, you may have touched surfaces which were not clean. To avoid the transfer of germs to your kitchen, you should wash the hands thoroughly.
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           Raw meat contains germs that can cause severe sickness, so you need to make sure that it does not contaminate your kitchen area. Always clean countertops and cutting boards exposed to meat thoroughly after encounters with meat products.
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      <description>Are you forced to leave your car out on the street because your garage doesn’t have enough room for it? If so then its time you started thinking of how to get your garage organized. Listed below are a few tips to help you make that happen. Read on! 1. Sort It is best to group similar items together to make them easy to find. Shelving units, a few coats of paint and some cute decals for the garage door will transform the space without spending a lot of money. Put frequently used items, such as paper towel, cleaning materials,…</description>
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           Most people often keep paints, pesticides and auto fluids in old food containers making them very dangerous as these containers may leak and cause respiratory problems, fumes, burns and even fire hazards. Besides being stored in their original containers, they should also be kept out of reach of children or pets. This can be inside locked cabinets or on high shelves.
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           Take your time and think carefully about what you want the garage to be used for. Also, think about the best possible way it can be divided up. Divide the space into zones to help you create a setup that does not only make sense, but also leaves the room neat and well-organized.
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      <description>Almost every person is troubled by some tough stains on their clothes. These stains can be quite difficult to remove, and often ruin clothing. Common Stain and Their Solutions Just because there are stains on your clothes doesn’t mean you have to throw them away. There are some simple things you can do to remove stains: Grass Stains For grass stains you should use vinegar and water. Pigment in grass can adhere to the fabric, but vinegar can easily remove it. You should mix vinegar and water, and apply it to the stain, then scrub and rinse. Blood Stains These…</description>
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           For grass stains you should use vinegar and water. Pigment in grass can adhere to the fabric, but vinegar can easily remove it. You should mix vinegar and water, and apply it to the stain, then scrub and rinse.
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           These can be the most stubborn stains. Always rinse in cold water first, and then let the garment soak. Adding salt and hydrogen peroxide will remove the remaining part of the stain. Vinegar and club soda can also work well.
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           These can be the most difficult to remove. You should first use basic dishwashing detergent to treat the stain. In most cases, it will be sufficient to get rid of the stain.
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      <description>The most popular place people enjoy relieving themselves from work, school, or housekeeping exhaustion is the bedroom, but it can be a problem when your bed is not comfortable at all. You may spend a better part of your sleeping time turning from one side to the other if the bed is not made to be cozy and warm. Even if you have a high quality bed and mattress, there are always other things that you can do to make it comfy and cozy: Layering Your bed will never be as comfy as it could be if you just use…</description>
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           The ideal way of warming your bed is using bed warmers to up your comfort level and directly get you sleeping within no time, no matter the situation.
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           There comes a time when the only solution to make your bed truly enjoyable is to replace it. Old mattresses are no longer as comfortable when compared to those that embrace new technologies. If yours does not have additional cushioning but just single foam, it is high time you should do away with it.
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           Today, you can get memory foam pads for your mattress. The best size thickness for extra pleasure is 1-1/2- to 2-inch thickness. It gives enough room for near endless padding and cushioning.
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           When you are not allergic to products made from feather, down padding is the best option for you. Luxurious comforters, pillows, and mattress toppers will be the best additions to down filled bed experience.
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           The best sheets are those that gently touch on your skin offering quick comfort and the right amount of warmth, and you can only get that from cotton as the main fabric.
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           Your bed will never be the same again if you employ some of the preferred suggestions above. You should always choose whatever goes hand in hand with your needs.
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           There’s nothing better, too, then climbing into a freshly made bed in a clean bedroom. If your schedule is too busy to keep everything clean, a call to The Maids could put you in real comfort!
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      <description>In a home, pets help family members enjoy life, especially those who love their pets very much. They also tend to add more work to your home when you’re trying to maintain high level of cleanliness. This is especially noticeable when you have to try and remove pet hairs during house cleaning that settle on places in your home such as on your couch or other furniture. The pet hair can settle on the couches if your pets sleep on your furniture, but they can also float on the air where they will finally land on random areas in your…</description>
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           The pet hair can settle on the couches if your pets sleep on your furniture, but they can also float on the air where they will finally land on random areas in your home. It’s bothersome to remove the hair from the couch each day, so it’s necessary to try and look for ways through which you can make the work of removing hairs from the couch very easy. There are various vacuum pumps available that can easily help you in getting rid of the hairs.
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           The vacuum pump sometimes have attachments which you can use to get rid of the pet hairs. Pumps with brushes or wide floor attachments tend to make the work of removing the pet hairs a bit harder because they are not designed for the work.
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           There are vacuum pumps that are designed with a particular attachment that makes the work of removing pet hair very easy. You can order an attachment that will enable you to remove the pet hairs from your couch, but buying the one that has the attachments already is preferable.
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           The attachments available on vacuum pumps differ according to the manufacturers. There are those that provide the attachments with rubber on the edges which form grips that help in removing the hairs before the pump sucks them. Other features on the vacuum pumps include rubber bristles which help in brushing up the pet hairs from your couch with great ease.
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      <description>A home is a home, filled with your things—and the clutter that comes with them. However much you try, it is rather difficult keeping your home in tip-top condition all the time. You will find your cabinets filling up, drawers getting loaded, and closets carrying too many things. The best way to overcome all this clutter is to think of innovative ideas for your shelves. Use your creativity to make more space so that all your housekeeping efforts keep your home looking great. The first thing to do is revamp and reorganize all your shelves so that they give you…</description>
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           A home is a home, filled with your things—and the clutter that comes with them. However much you try, it is rather difficult keeping your home in tip-top condition all the time. You will find your cabinets filling up, drawers getting loaded, and closets carrying too many things.
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           The best way to overcome all this clutter is to think of innovative ideas for your shelves. Use your creativity to make more space so that all your housekeeping efforts keep your home looking great. The first thing to do is revamp and reorganize all your shelves so that they give you more space to store your belongings
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           The purpose of the shelf is very important in helping you decide what you want, and how much you want to expand your shelving units. Decide if you need shelves for storing your music and movies, for your kids’ activity coloring books and games, or other types of items.
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           Once you determine how much you need to store on shelves, you can decide if you need to expand with more shelving units. If you find you don’t have sufficient room for games, movies, and music on one shelf, it’s the best time to add another shelf for all of these things.
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           You can start organizing your things once you decide what you want in a shelving unit. You need not buy additional shelves all the time; if required, shelf systems can be compacted and restricted to fit more of your belongings.
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           This is because many shelf systems today have peg holes to use for self-adjustment purposes. You can thus place items on the shelves based on size, so that you have a shelf that snugly fits to the next one.
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           With the extra room you have, you can start adding shelves. Just go to the local hardware store to find out what they offer for shelf boards, and then cut them to the required size. If your existing shelf system is painted, just paint the new boards with a matching color.
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           On adding new shelves to the unit, and having pegs holding them up, you can now install a new shelf on the remaining space you have once all the new shelves are added to your existing shelf system.
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           Keep clutter at bay regardless of your schedule with a hand from The Maids, who will not only straighten the clutter, but also make sure your home is truly clean.
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      <description>If it seems like the garage has become smaller over time, you may be wondering whether there are things that can be done to make it bigger as it used to be. You can take the project on yourself or hire a maid service like The Maids of Greater Lehigh Valley in Bethlehem, PA. You obviously know that your garage has not decreased in size; it's not possible.So why then does it seem smaller? Your garage seems smaller because you have added things to it over time. Maybe you have made it the place where you take all the things…</description>
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           If it seems like the garage has become smaller over time, you may be wondering whether there are things that can be done to make it bigger as it used to be. You can take the project on yourself or 
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            like The Maids of Greater Lehigh Valley in Bethlehem, PA. You obviously know that your garage has not decreased in size; it's not possible.So why then does it seem smaller?
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           Your garage seems smaller because you have added things to it over time. Maybe you have made it the place where you take all the things that you don’t want in the house to. However, if it has reached a point where you are feeling that there isn’t enough space, you have to do something about it. Some of the things that you can do to create more space include;
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           Building Cabinets
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           If there is no cabinets your garage, you should build several. If you already have few cabinets, you should add more. Cabinets will provide great places to store some of the things in your garage safely and in an organized manner. Before building of the cabinets starts, think about the things that you want to put in the cabinets. The size of the things that you want to put in the cabinets should determine their sizes.
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           If you have a lot of garbage in your garage, take it out. Garbage includes all things that are no longer useful. Why are you still holding on to things that are not going to help you in any way? Taking the garbage out will help you free a lot of space in your garage.
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           These two things will create a lot of space in your garage. Take all useful things that are on the floor of your garage and arrange them neatly in the new cabinets that you just built. Ensure that you also arrange all things that cannot fit in the cabinets at designated places.
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           Allergies and other respiratory issues make it hard for some people to use chemical cleaning products. At the same time, there are plenty cleaning items sold these days claim to be eco-friendly and free of harsh chemicals, when that isn’t always the case. The following are some cleaning solutions which you can make right in your kitchen using other common household products:
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           Wax for Floors
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            2 Tbsp. of olive oil
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           This wax will serve as an effective alternative for those who are bothered by the strong chemical smell of many common floor cleaners.
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            1/4 cup of olive oil
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           The wood will absorb the oils and the lemon will cut away all the excess greases
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           This solution can effectively scrub tiles and bathrooms with ease.
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            A few lemons cut into wedges
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           Place lemon wedges inside of the bowl with a tad bit of water and microwave on high for 1 minute. Remove the bowl and wipe your microwave out using a damp cloth.
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           This will work best on mirrors, and the lemon will give them a streak-free shine.
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           The main goal of good housekeeping should be to make your home fresh and clean, which will help keep your family healthy and happy.If you would like to hire someone to do your house cleaning, The Maids should be the ones you call!
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      <description>Your refrigerator is one of the most important appliances in your home. It helps to keep drinks and foods like your favorite snacks and vegetables fresh. When carrying out housekeeping chores, it is a good idea to include your refrigerator on the to-do list. By simply arranging it, you will enjoy fast access to various items when you need them. This will, in turn, save you time for other income-generating activities. Also, you will be able keep track of food stocks and save money that would have been spent buying things that you already have. No more second guessing: preparing…</description>
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           Your refrigerator is one of the most important appliances in your home. It helps to keep drinks and foods like your favorite snacks and vegetables fresh. When carrying out housekeeping chores, it is a good idea to include your refrigerator on the to-do list. By simply arranging it, you will enjoy fast access to various items when you need them. This will, in turn, save you time for other income-generating activities.
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           Also, you will be able keep track of food stocks and save money that would have been spent buying things that you already have. No more second guessing: preparing meals will be much easier and enjoyable as you will be able to make informed decisions by looking at the foodstuffs available.
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           Make Maximum Use of the Fridge Bins
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           Refrigerator bins have varying sizes that largely depend on their intended purpose. Can dispensers can comfortably be used to house sodas in a one- or two-row style as the cans be placed on top of one another to form stacks to economize on available space. There are other bins that are designed for storing big bottled beverages such as 2.5 liter drinks. Some designs allow one to stack the bottles on top of each other in one row or two depending on the size of the refrigerator.
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           Most of the modern refrigerators allow users to adjust and rearrange the shelves to suit their needs. Take advantage of this feature by reviewing all items that you normally store in your fridge and organizing them in shelves based on their sizes. That is, smaller items can occupy small shelves while large, bulkier items can be placed on a separate shelf. For example, pickle jars, loaves of bread, butter tubs, and 2- liter drinks can be stored at one of the high shelves. On the other hand, salsa, cheese slices, meat slices, and other similar foods can be placed on shelf with the lower height.
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           Apply these organization ideas to keep your refrigerator tidy and looking great. If you need an exceptional kitchen cleaning, The Maidsare standing by to help organize, clean, and sanitize!
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      <description>There are many industries that are doing an awesome job of manufacturing safe-keeping bins. These bins are a great part of daily life as they are available in a wide range of sizes and shapes for organization and house cleaning. These storage bins are used not only in homes, but in schools and warehouses as well. You can easily get the bins according to your need from any shop near your property. Here are the top 10 uses for household storage bins: 1. A detailed storage system: A number of people use storage platforms with storage bins in an integrated…</description>
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           There are many industries that are doing an awesome job of manufacturing safe-keeping bins. These bins are a great part of daily life as they are available in a wide range of sizes and shapes for organization and house cleaning. These storage bins are used not only in homes, but in schools and warehouses as well. You can easily get the bins according to your need from any shop near your property.
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           Here are the top 10 uses for household storage bins:
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           1. A detailed storage system:
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           A number of people use storage platforms with storage bins in an integrated system of shelves, cabinets, lockers, and racks. It depends upon the individual to select bins according to the particular storage need. These storage bins can be purchased in all different sizes and shapes, making it easy to choose the right size and condition.
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           Many bins are manufactured to handle heavy-duty storage as these bins ought to guarantee the security of different materials and belongings.
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           Many containers are manufactured for the purpose of protecting sensitive items. These are the components that are supposed to be kept secure, and plastic storage bins do really a great job for this reason.
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           Many items that don’t require special care are needed in a home or shop, but these are typically the parts that need to be stored in an organized manner. Many storage bins have completely different portions that do a great job organizing these items.
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           Many storage boxes are accessible in handy form and the user can decide how to make bins accessible in kitchen or other places. Finding a bin that meets your need will help.
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           Storage bins come with the ability to look at different items of food in them. Air tight boxes or even bins help food to remain protected. These bins are located in many different sizes meant for storing food without waste.
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           A number of shoppers buy storage bins in which they may keep their children’s belongings. These bins play a great role for protection with children's toys, books, and craft things. These bins are located in many bright colors which attract kids for enjoying these boxes as properly.
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           Storage bins are manufactured to help with your organization of tools with the garage like screws, products, nails, pipes etc.
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           There are many other advantages of having these bins inside your homes but these had been just few important and additionally integral uses of storage devices bins.
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           Storage bins are one way to help keep a house organized and clean, and maid services like those from The Maids can take it one step further.
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      <description>Preserving confidential papers is something that every household needs to know to do because nobody wants any of these papers wet, lost, burnt, or damaged: birth certificates registration papers credit reports membership cards collectible concert tickets home business papers photos and other valuable papers Organization is key to keep your papers from getting lost, and an important part of housekeeping. The following are other ways to protect your valuable papers. Lamination You can laminate papers of different sizes using special products that come in different models to heat-seal lamination material over the paper for protection and preservation. Currently, you are…</description>
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           Preserving confidential papers is something that every household needs to know to do because nobody wants any of these papers wet, lost, burnt, or damaged:
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           You can laminate papers of different sizes using special products that come in different models to heat-seal lamination material over the paper for protection and preservation. Currently, you are not allowed to laminate Social Security cards, but you can do so for older cards without that restriction, including insurance cards and award certificates, to keep them protected from bends, tears, water, etc.
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           A fire outbreak can cause damage to important documents and papers that might be difficult to replace. So, the best thing to do is to use a fire safe, a filing cabinet, or shelved cabinet to protect these items. Moreover, a filing cabinet will also help you to stay organized and avoid unnecessarily misplacement of your important items. For a small price of around $40, you can find a rectangular box that can offer you the benefits of safety with a small investment. Depending on what you are willing to part with for a decent fire safe, these products vary on how long and how much heat they can handle. A majority have numbered, keyed, or padlocked protection for confidentiality.
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           Large sealed bags such as Ziploc brand bags and sandwich bags can protect many valued papers from condensation, spills, decomposition, or debris.
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           Digital storage is the best way to protect or preserve important papers. Scan your papers or visit a local photo lab such as CVS or Wal-Mart to make copies of your papers in digital form, and then store them on a memory stick, email, or in a cloud system. Use some of these techniques to protect your important papers and photos and you won’t have to regret: better safe than sorry.
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           Keeping your papers organized is an important part of the process of protecting them, and keeping clutter down in general will help. Of course, cleaning is practically a full-time job, so if you need some help, don’t hesitate to call The Maids.
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      <description>Instead of using toxic chemical products in your home, you can make your own cleaning agents using some safe household ingredients. However, never mix bleach and ammonia, as they can create a deadly gas. It is important to ensure that the ingredients you are planning to use are appropriate for the surface you want to clean. White distilled vinegar and many other basic cleansers are safe for cleaning most surfaces, and can be mixed to make great cleaning products. Below are a couple of recipes for basic cleaners and their uses: Window Cleaner How to Make You will need a…</description>
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           Rub mixture into the stained areas on the carpet and scrub using a brush. Rinse with water and blot immediately. Ensure that the stains on the carpet are cleanedas they happen, as the can be difficult to clean once they are dry. This agent is an effective cleanser and is strong on even the toughest stains.
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      <description>With the rising cost of energy, almost everybody is looking for tips to lower their electricity bills. Unfortunately, the high costs of oil translates into higher costs of other utilities, including electricity. Thankfully, there are a few steps that you can take around the house to help lower your electricity costs. One method you can use to reduce your electricity bills is replacing your existing incandescent light bulbs with energy-saving fluorescent light bulbs. This is a significant money saver that you will notice on your next monthly electricity bill. You can even cut you lighting costs by over 2/3 by…</description>
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           With the rising cost of energy, almost everybody is looking for tips to lower their electricity bills. Unfortunately, the high costs of oil translates into higher costs of other utilities, including electricity. Thankfully, there are a few steps that you can take around the house to help lower your electricity costs. One method you can use to reduce your electricity bills is replacing your existing incandescent light bulbs with energy-saving fluorescent light bulbs.
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           This is a significant money saver that you will notice on your next monthly electricity bill. You can even cut you lighting costs by over 2/3 by simply replacing your old lamps with florescent lamps. Take your savings and put it to good use, like a 
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           Fluorescent lamps use just 14 watts compared to 60 watts used by standard incandescent bulbs. According to Energy Star, if every American replaced an incandescent light lamp with a florescent lamp, enough energy would be saved to light more than 3 million homes per year. This would save close to $700 million. This is equal to 9 billion pounds of greenhouse gases, or the annual emissions of 800,000 vehicles. Basically, fluorescent lamps save about $30 over their lifetime compared with the cost of incandescent bulbs.
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           Fluorescent bulbs use 75 % less energy and last 10 times longer than the normal incandescent bulbs. Fluorescent bulbs can last up to 25,000 hours while incandescent bulbs last between 750 -2500 hours.
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           Incandescent bulbs are inefficient; up to 95 % of energy used produces heat rather than light. On the other hand, fluorescent bulbs produce very little heat, making them not only very efficient, but also safe to handle.
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           Fluorescent light bulbs come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and types. The types include mini threaded sockets, bayonet sockets, Bi-pin sockets, standard threaded bulb sockets, and so much more. The bulbs come in different shapes; the first shape is the tube shaped bulb. These bulbs are long and narrow and commonly found in offices and warehouses. The other type is CFL or compact fluorescent lamp; they are mostly found in homes and other smaller light fixtures. Other shapes include Spiral, candle lamp and circular.
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           Keeping your home clutter free can also help reduce energy costs—change out your bulbs, check the seals on your windows, and call The Maids Great LeHigh Valley in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. You’ll be glad you did!
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      <description>Grocery shopping can really add up on a monthly basis. A lot of it depends on what you buy and what you need. Frozen foods that are microwavable can really add a lot to the cost. Quick dinners may be convenient, but are expensive and include items like frozen lasagna, frozen pizza, boxed meals, etc. Finding ways to cut the cost of grocery shopping can give you more money to use other ways and can even benefit you too! That money you save can be used to hire a maid service so you have more time to do other things…</description>
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           Grocery shopping can really add up on a monthly basis. A lot of it depends on what you buy and what you need. Frozen foods that are microwavable can really add a lot to the cost. Quick dinners may be convenient, but are expensive and include items like frozen lasagna, frozen pizza, boxed meals, etc. Finding ways to cut the cost of grocery shopping can give you more money to use other ways and can even benefit you too! That money you save can be used to 
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           One of the biggest ways to save money on groceries is to plan your meals. Keep some key factors in mind like how many people, their preferences on tastes, their food likes, etc. You want something healthy for your kids, but it also needs to appeal to them or it becomes a waste of money.
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           Make a daily list of things you can make for the week. Once you have a list, you can go shopping! Having this type of organization allows you to shop wisely and get what you need, not what you think you might need. So many households let food go to waste because it is never used. It was bought to have for use, but not bought to actually use. With this type of preparation, you may find that you have enough left over to get something extra that you or your family would enjoy.
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           Coupons are available from many sources, including the Sunday paper, the mail, the local coupon book mailer, printouts on the back of receipts, online coupon websites, manufacturer websites, etc. There is plenty of ways to obtain coupons for just about anything. Once you have a collection of coupons, you can determine what to get and can go an extra step and find a store that accepts double coupon discounts.
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      <description>It is very uncommon to hear people talking about their gutters, but homeowners certainly have them. House cleaning, interior repair, and decorating get discussed a lot, but gutters are very important in any home and they should be well taken care of since they control the flow of water that lands on the roof. Many people do not pay attention to their gutters and end up having to face the consequences of neglecting them. Below are some of the advantages of maintaining your gutters: - Saving costs. Having a stable and well-built gutter for your house will help you save…</description>
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           Because they are used to take the water to the foundation, downspout extensions are very important. They should be wide enough so that the pout is not overwhelmed by water in case of a heavy downpour. Check the bolts and screws to see if they are fixed; if they are loose, the spout may be unable to sustain the weight of the water. It is also important that you check whether the spout is leaking.
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           The gutter spikes are the backbone of the gutter system, and you need to ensure that they have been properly installed. If they are weak the whole system will be weak and unstable. The clamp system needs to be firmly placed. Check all the parts and ensure that they are in good shape, and if any are not, you should replace them.
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           Keeping the outside of the house and the inside clean and in good condition is a full-time job! If your hands are full, leave the inside to The Maids Greater LeHigh Valley serving the Bethlehem, Pennsylvania area. 
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      <description>Cleaning up drawers, sometimes, seems like the most tedious job in the world. With the drawer overflowing and your things magically disappearing, it seems like there is no place in this world to keep your belongings safe, and this cleaning nightmare doesn't end here. The worst part is that moment you turn your back on a cleaned drawer, it gets messy again. How do you keep your drawer clean then? Well, here is a tip for keeping your drawers clean and organized- use cigar boxes to keep your drawer from overflowing. You can sort your things according to utility or…</description>
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           Cleaning up drawers, sometimes, seems like the most tedious job in the world. With the drawer overflowing and your things magically disappearing, it seems like there is no place in this world to keep your belongings safe, and this cleaning nightmare doesn't end here.
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           Now, you'll need cigar boxes, equal to the number of categories in which you have divided your items. Cigar boxes are easily available in the market. You can also shop for cigar boxes online. If you want something fancy, you can browse local antique shops for fancy cigar boxes.
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      <description>Dust mites are tiny, microscopic creatures that are often found in homes. These creatures usually live in mattresses and pillows where they burrow and lay eggs. Despite their small size, they can really cause some pretty big problems since they multiply fast. In fact, they can cause allergic reactions on sensitive individuals causing itching, sneezing, rashes and wheezing. However, these creatures cannot be completely eliminated but their number can be controlled. Maintaining cleanliness is the first defense against dust mites. The main food for dust mites is dead skin cells that are shed by people throughout the day. Ensuring you…</description>
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           Dust mites are tiny, microscopic creatures that are often found in homes. These creatures usually live in mattresses and pillows where they burrow and lay eggs. Despite their small size, they can really cause some pretty big problems since they multiply fast. In fact, they can cause allergic reactions on sensitive individuals causing itching, sneezing, rashes and wheezing. However, these creatures cannot be completely eliminated but their number can be controlled.
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           Maintaining cleanliness is the first defense against dust mites. The main food for dust mites is dead skin cells that are shed by people throughout the day. Ensuring you perform a regular clean up especially in the bedroom can help prevent multiplication of these bothersome creatures. Pillows should be regularly washed, vacuumed or replaced. New pillows can be wrapped in a plastic sheet to prevent dust mites from burrowing into them. Bedding should also be changed regularly and washed in hot water in order to kill the mites.
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           Performing regular dust-ups ad clean-ups around your house can be a good remedy for dust mite infestation. Concentrate more on areas that collect a lot of dust such as books, shades, rugs, blinds and even stuffed toys. Such items should be cleaned or replaced regularly or stored in a dust-free drawer or cabinet.
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           Dust mites can also be controlled through temperature control. Given that these dust mites prefer warm and humid areas, lowering the temperature could make the place inhospitable for them. Using an air conditioner and humidifier will also help discourage the proliferation of mites. 
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      <description>Health experts recommend that we take 8 hours of our day sleeping. This is because sleep is not only healthy for our bodies, but also helps us to have a more alert mind. With busy days ahead, getting the most comfortable place to sleep at night is a good treat. Other than the bed, there are other things that should be looked into if one wants enjoy those few hours of evening self-recovery. The peace of mind you’ll get from good house cleaning and time to relax will help you sleep well. To help you through, here are some tips…</description>
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           Health experts recommend that we take 8 hours of our day sleeping. This is because sleep is not only healthy for our bodies, but also helps us to have a more alert mind. With busy days ahead, getting the most comfortable place to sleep at night is a good treat. Other than the bed, there are other things that should be looked into if one wants enjoy those few hours of evening self-recovery. The peace of mind you’ll get from good house cleaning and time to relax will help you sleep well.
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           Basically, you can’t ignore a mattress if you wish to have a sound sleep. There are many brands of mattresses on the market that provide different levels of comfort. When choosing your mattress, look for extra cushioning, foam top layers, spring systems, and other features that will give you the comfort levels of your choice.
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           Having a bed and a cozy mattress will not help you on the cold days. You need some bed warmers to offer you some warmth throughout the night or add an electric blanket for that extra warmth. Invest in an electric warming mattress pad and place it on top of the mattress if you like that combination of slipping into an already pre-warmed bed and a cozy comforter. Ensure that you position a warming pad on top of your thick bed toppers to prevent you from lying on top of the cords and wires.
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           You wouldn’t expect that your bed is going to be super-comfortable and luxurious by just throwing a single pillow-top mattress or even a single pad over your mattress. For real comfort, you need extra layers. Although these layers work best as cushioning, you can always sleep underneath on cold days.
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           Memory foam mattress pads come with various sizes. They offer cushioning in your bed and also offer some room for other types of padding that you may require. You can also try the egg-crate mattress pads which are amazingly comfortable, especially if you get one big enough to cover your bed top.
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           Of course, there’s something especially wonderful about slipping into a clean, freshly-made bed. No time to stay on top of the cleaning? The Maids Greater LeHigh Valley in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania have it covered—sleep well tonight in a clean home and a comfortable bed!
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      <description>Most people wouldn't dare to pimp their houses with light colored carpets mostly for the fear of them showing even the least amount of dirt or the tiniest of stains. These carpets, especially white ones tend to get stained easily and mostly, these stains remain permanent. Well, gone are the days when your whole floor will be filled with dark, dull colors as this article will teach you how to keep white carpets clean. 1. Taking off shoes before getting into the house. White carpets are delicate and as mentioned above, will show small stains, tiny hair strands, footprints and…</description>
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           Most people wouldn't dare to pimp their houses with light colored carpets mostly for the fear of them showing even the least amount of dirt or the tiniest of stains. These carpets, especially white ones tend to get stained easily and mostly, these stains remain permanent. Well, gone are the days when your whole floor will be filled with dark, dull colors as this article will teach you how to keep white carpets clean.
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           1. Taking off shoes before getting into the house.
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           White carpets are delicate and as mentioned above, will show small stains, tiny hair strands, footprints and even crumbs. It should be made a rule that whoever enters your house should first take their shoes off. Some people hate walking on bare feet and for this reason, it is a genius idea to have spare pairs of clean slippers or shoes near the entrance for them. You can also reduce the amount of dirt and grime getting into your house by placing an outdoor mat and indoor mat at every entrance where everyone will wipe their feet before getting into your house.
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           It is advisable to vacuum often, if not daily to keep stains and dirt away from your carpet. During this process, you should look out for stains and work on them. It is advisable for these stains to be bloated and rinsed with cold water rather than scrubbing them.
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           To get fat or oil stains out of your carpet, lay a paper towel over it and iron it on warm setting as this will lift it off the carpet fibers and onto the paper towel without burning the carpet. Glue can be removed by rubbing a cotton ball with rubbing alcohol onto the glue stain while for wax stains, freezing it with ice, shattering it with a blunt object and vacuuming the shattered pieces will work best.
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           Vacuuming carpets regularly helps prevent stains thus restoring their luster. Inviting a professional cleaner to steam clean your carpet at least once a year will help get rid of stubborn stains and hidden dirt and debris. You can also clean using simply a mop and mild detergent and it is advisable to pretest it to prevent damage to the carpet fibers.
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           To keep white carpets clean, dirt, messes, stains and spots should be cleaned immediately they are spotted otherwise they will set in hence making it difficult or impossible to remove. Juice, wine, food, beverages, lipstick, wax, nail polish and cigarette ash are culprits for staining carpets and should be placed on secure surfaces to prevent them from falling off and spilling on your white carpet. Children should also not be allowed to eat or play in areas that have white carpets. White area carpets should be vacuumed on both sides to keep them spotless.
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      <description>Most outdoor furniture endures a lot of wear and tear due to the elements. It doesn’t really matter whether or not you have a covered outdoor area; they will still age over time. You can even perform all the necessary house cleaning procedures, but the weather will still take its toll. However, a good facelift can do wonders for your patio furniture. You can decide to either change the look of your outdoor atmosphere or completely renew it, depending on how much of a change you want. The following are some creative ideas on how to refresh your outdoor area:…</description>
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           Most outdoor furniture endures a lot of wear and tear due to the elements. It doesn’t really matter whether or not you have a covered outdoor area; they will still age over time. You can even perform all the necessary 
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           You can decide to style up your patio furniture with some vibrant new colors. It seems like a simple task, but it will do wonders for your outdoor environment. You can start by painting your tables and chairs some beautiful color tones. Paint is also available for various surfaces, some of which include:
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           You can deal with all these issues by applying some new coats of paint. In most cases, you will need to prime or rough up the existing surface. You can use sandpaper or a wire brush for this task. However, a good quality paint will cover different surfaces and is usually worth the extra money.
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           Once you’re through with your project, you will be absolutely amazed with the results. Your outdoor chairs will have a new look and a nice table will make the environment more inviting. It doesn’t matter what process you chose to accomplish your objectives. At the end of it all, you would have added a bit of excitement to your existing outdoor living area. In addition, your friends and family will absolutely love it.
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           With refreshed patio furniture, you’ll no doubt want to invite your friends over. Want your house to be ready? Get in touch with The Maids Greater LeHigh Valley serving Bethlehem, Pennsylvania for a party-ready house.
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      <description>Oven cleaning is one of the most taxing cleaning tasks in your kitchen. With the rising awareness about the harmful effects of commercial cleaners, it would be the last thing you would risk your family’s well-being with. Lye and ammonia, which are the main ingredients in commercial oven cleaners, are one of the reasons behind dishpan hands. The sparkling clean gives you the satisfaction of a job well done but the immediate fumes on initial baking find its way into your food, lungs and environment. We, as the anchor of our family want the best for them and we would…</description>
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           Oven cleaning is one of the most taxing cleaning tasks in your kitchen. With the rising awareness about the harmful effects of commercial cleaners, it would be the last thing you would risk your family’s well-being with. Lye and ammonia, which are the main ingredients in commercial oven cleaners, are one of the reasons behind dishpan hands. The sparkling clean gives you the satisfaction of a job well done but the immediate fumes on initial baking find its way into your food, lungs and environment. We, as the anchor of our family want the best for them and we would do what we can to make it possible. So, why not make our own Easy Green oven Cleaner Recipe and ensure the well-being of our family.
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           Making your own oven cleaner is easy, economical and environment friendly. The ingredients are right at your hand in your kitchen and it won’t take more than a few minutes to make your green oven cleaner. So, the first ingredient is baking soda which is naturally abrasive and can handle cleaning of the toughest of grime and stuck or burnt food leftovers. The second trusted ingredient is white vinegar, which is again a strong disinfectant and deodorizer to take care of all the lingering odors which make your kitchen smell stale. So, the stage being set, let’s proceed to the final part.
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      <description>If you have got a dresser that is crammed with tangled hosiery, stretched-out panties and uncomfortable bras, it is high-time you did something about it. There isn’t any reason for you to hoard lingerie which doesn’t fit. If you are one of those individuals that are having this question: “How can I organize my lingerie drawer?” read the paragraphs below so as to learn how you can organize and beautify your lingerie drawer. Check to See If They Still Fit Do this by trying on each and every single piece of lingerie to ensure that it does still fit. If…</description>
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           Do this by trying on each and every single piece of lingerie to ensure that it does still fit. If you discover anything that has lost its color or elasticity, just throw it away. Check also the bras and if you find any which doesn’t fit, just get rid of it.
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           Match the sets together and string the panty’s leg through the under-band strap to prevent it from separating. You may organize your drawers by use, color or mood. For instance: no panty-lines knickers, trainer socks, and sports bras can be placed in one drawer; all multi-way and shape-wear lingerie in another drawer; and the lacy items, matching sets as well as teeny thongs in another. If you want to organize your lingerie by color but don’t have much drawer space, you may hang some up so as they acts as décor.
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      <description>Students require so much when they are away from home, especially if it is their first time. Many of them do not know what products to buy or where to buy them because they have become accustomed to their parents buying everything. Parents may not always know what students need in care packages for cleaning, but they will try their best make sure their child gets what they believe is best.  What Parents Know Parents know that the student need to have their clothes washed, dishes cleaned, and a house that smells fresh and clean. Since the parent is the…</description>
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           Students require so much when they are away from home, especially if it is their first time. Many of them do not know what products to buy or where to buy them because they have become accustomed to their parents buying everything. Parents may not always know what students need in care packages for cleaning, but they will try their best make sure their child gets what they believe is best. 
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           Parents know that the student need to have their clothes washed, dishes cleaned, and a house that smells fresh and clean. Since the parent is the person who has been purchasing cleaning products for years they know all products are not healthy for their child. Some parents have students who have allergic reactions to certain products, and they understand that their child does not take the time to read every label before purchasing cleaning products.
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           Knowing what students need in care packages for cleaning becomes an easy task for the parent. Listed are some items that are common in packaging:
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           The student will appreciate what the parent has loaded their care package with and will soon know exactly what to purchase when they begin shopping for themselves.
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           Most of the products that parents will place in the package are not spill proof, especially once they have been sent to the postal service to be tossed all around. What students need in care packages for cleaning are products that make it to them safely so they do not have to purchase them again (or at least not until the bottle is empty). Labeling the package as toxic or fragile will notify postal workers that they must handle this particular package carefully.
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      <description>Face it, not everyone is a domestic god or goddess. Some of us live in a house that is chaotic and cluttered. But, it is easier to get your home and work spaces organized than you may think. These simple first steps will point you in the right direction. Set a Goal It is a good idea to know what you want to accomplish. If it's simply throwing out piles of old, useless things, you should not have much a problem knowing where to start. Arm yourself with garbage bags and jump right in. But if your goal is more…</description>
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           It is a good idea to know what you want to accomplish. If it's simply throwing out piles of old, useless things, you should not have much a problem knowing where to start. Arm yourself with garbage bags and jump right in. But if your goal is more ambitious- like cleaning up the garage- you will need to purchase a few supplies before beginning.
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           Whether you want to clearly see your belongings, or if you want attractive colored totes, it really does not matter. Just be sure to buy several that will help you get started. A good number to start with would be six in a manageable size. Do not get containers that are too large if you intend on filling them with heavy items, or you will not be able to lift and move them later. Totes can be discernibly labeled, and you will be able to identify what is inside without having to open them. Cardboard boxes are a suitable substitution, though they are not as sturdy as plastic, stackable totes.
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           Making several small stacks with like items can help. Important papers only go in the stack with other important papers. Children's toys will go with other toys. If you have bought totes, you can place the appropriate items directly into the bins for these things and part of your work is done immediately.
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      <description>For many centuries, human beings have always searched for the ideal aromatherapy for the home. As a matter of fact, statistics show that this practice has been carried out for more than four millenniums. The Egyptians were among the early users. By using various kinds of aromatherapy for your home, you gain value in the following ways: Natural Environment It is becoming harder to achieve a natural appeal in the modern home. This is attributed to limited living spaces, contemporary home designs, and also limitation of using plants in the home. However, since some scents are purely organic, they will…</description>
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           Statistics show that smell is the strongest sense human beings have. Unlike other senses, we cannot control what we smell. It is also known that the aroma in the air will dictate our moods and emotions. Anyone looking to always be in a happy mood will certainly find it convenient to use the right aromas in the home.
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           Aromatherapy may appear pretty straightforward. However, getting the right scent may require a bit of research. Different aromas work differently for people. Some may love the flowery scent; others may be drawn to the woody and minty fragrance, while some people may opt for the spicy aroma. Getting the right aroma may also be a matter of as trial and error. Nonetheless, in the long run, you will discover the perfect aromatherapy for your home.
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      <description>Television sets have evolved over the years and so has the way they are cleaned. The older Television sets used to have glass screens which could be cleaned using a paper towel or using the same cleaning products that were used to clean other glass products in the household. The new television sets however, while giving the whole family a better viewing experience, also have to be handled differently. Here is a guide on what to use to clean your flat screen TV with and how to clean it. There are several types of flat screen TVs .However, the items…</description>
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           Television sets have evolved over the years and so has the way they are cleaned. The older Television sets used to have glass screens which could be cleaned using a paper towel or using the same cleaning products that were used to clean other glass products in the household. The new television sets however, while giving the whole family a better viewing experience, also have to be handled differently. Here is a guide on what to use to clean your flat screen TV with and how to clean it.
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           There are several types of flat screen TVs .However, the items used to clean them are more or less the same thus this guide applies to Plasma TVs, LCD screens and also LED TVs.
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      <description>If housekeeping has you super busy and you need help, start with your children. By getting them involved, you can get the assistance you need and teach your children life lessons on responsibility. It can be a win/win situation. Most people know that children are eager to help, but getting them to be consistent can be a different matter. They enjoy the fun stuff, like baking or brushing the snow off of the car, but making up their bed every morning can seem overwhelming for even the most industrious little tot. The reason for the drudgery may be simple to…</description>
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           Most people know that children are eager to help, but getting them to be consistent can be a different matter. They enjoy the fun stuff, like baking or brushing the snow off of the car, but making up their bed every morning can seem overwhelming for even the most industrious little tot. The reason for the drudgery may be simple to understand. It is mundanely routine; “It’s BORING”.
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           Presenting your housekeeping idea should be a big event. If you get them to believe that they can really help, you may have half the job done. The following suggestions may kick-start your plan.
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            The carrot-on-a-string can be the bonus earned. The bonus relates to the work that they love. For instance, consistently making their beds may earn a throw pillow of their choice. A neat room could earn additional shelves to make their organizational skills even better.
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           As with most everything in life, we might start a new project with a bang, but when the novelty wears off, we tend to lose interest. Life lessons may not permit that. For example, you bought a new car. You love it, but after a while, you get tired of making monthly payments. It does not work that way. Therefore, establishing early habits is a great gift you can give to your children.
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           Helping your children complete housekeeping chores can build a responsible work ethic that can carry with them for a lifetime and may give you some much-appreciated help.
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      <title>Knowing How Housekeeping Services Change Your Life</title>
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      <description>Cleanliness and sanitization are important in any home. This is not only true for the people living there, but also for family and friends who visit. Many would feel embarrassed to have a messy home or one that is not sanitary. They also know that without it, they could be removed from the home or any children living within it. These are just a few examples as to why cleanliness and sanitation can be important for you. With that in mind, you strive to maintain your home well, but face the challenges of integrating it into your busy life. Cleaning…</description>
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           Cleanliness and sanitization are important in any home. This is not only true for the people living there, but also for family and friends who visit. Many would feel embarrassed to have a messy home or one that is not sanitary. They also know that without it, they could be removed from the home or any children living within it. These are just a few examples as to why cleanliness and sanitation can be important for you.
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           With that in mind, you strive to maintain your home well, but face the challenges of integrating it into your busy life. Cleaning often occurs sporadically. It doesn’t just happen at once. This is often based off many reasons, including a tight schedule of events, the busy world of work, other task or project obligations, or even the ongoing changes in activities.
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           Housekeeping services help with the worries of embarrassment, a messy house, balancing your time, maintaining a healthy environment, eliminating partial cleaning results, and maintaining the home appearance properly. Sure, you probably have some of that under control, but could use more time to do more important things.
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           Overall, housekeeping services can give you the breaks you need to maintain your health, peace of mind, focus, and time to value the things in life that are most important.
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      <title>Enhance Your Cleaning Efforts with New Interior Moulding</title>
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      <description>Your home cleaning efforts are only as good as the décor. This is especially true with moulding or trim. Moulding tends to fade, scuff, crack, break, or even fall off. The room may look decent, but the moulding is something that you may not be able to be cleaned enough to make the room look spectacular. Upgrading your trim is an inexpensive addition that enhances your housekeeping and maintenance efforts. When looking to upgrade your interior moulding, there are several elements to know about to help you find the best fit for all your trim needs. Moulding is available in…</description>
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           When looking to upgrade your interior moulding, there are several elements to know about to help you find the best fit for all your trim needs.
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           Moulding is available in several materials, such as oak, poplar, pine, vinyl, and composite. Oak is stronger and more durable. Composite cleans easier and is also durable. Vinyl cleans well, but is more susceptible to scuffs. Pine is a very common wood for trim and stains or paints easily. Poplar is a softer wood, but is more economical and budget-friendly.
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           No matter what type of moulding you desire, upgrading will enhance your cleaning efforts and make your rooms all that more spectacular!
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      <description>Every house carries contaminants and pollutants. It can contribute to sickness or allergies. The home may look healthy because of your dedicated house cleaning efforts, but air is an invisible setback. Even though you cannot rid your home of all those contaminants, you can at least help reduce them effectively.  There are many types of illness in this world that lead to being sick or very tired. A lot of those annoying experiences are derived from the home. The air you breathe at home has many contaminants and allergens, leading to sickness or allergic reactions. This is especially common during…</description>
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           There are many types of illness in this world that lead to being sick or very tired. A lot of those annoying experiences are derived from the home. The air you breathe at home has many contaminants and allergens, leading to sickness or allergic reactions. This is especially common during seasons with closed windows, since the pollutants are stuck inside the house.
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           When outdoor weather is comforting, opening your windows and using fans can be an effective method to cut back those allergens and pollutants. Make sure you set each fan to exhaust the indoor air and have other windows to bring in fresh air. This will allow the pollutants to be pushed out of the home and the fresh air can come in from the other windows.
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           Your vacuum cleans well, right? When you think about it, what exactly is it cleaning? It picks up dirt and debris really well, but what does it do with the air? A cheaper vacuum tends to stir up the contaminated air. It floats around in your home and then begins to find a new resting place after a while. HEPA vacuum cleaners help a bit more, but cheaper versions let air escape through gaps and cracks back into your home. Some have a higher level of suction to effectively clean with ease, but also kick around the air so it floats in your home.
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      <description>Your home is a beautiful and relaxing place, but how much does it cost you to light the way for housekeeping, eating, remodeling, cooking, reading, or other everyday living tasks? A lot of homes have limited lighting because of the cost to run them. Bulbs are usually 60 watts in most homes, but some areas actually use and need 100 or 150 watt light bulbs to see better or to have more coverage. The electric company is happy, but are you?  Nowadays, fluorescent light bulbs and lamps, along with L.E.D. bulbs have come to existence, with fluorescent options abundant and…</description>
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           Thinking about switching out your incandescent light bulbs? If so, it is a good decision. A fluorescent light bulb will cost more than a few incandescent bulbs, but you will save money every single month. They not only save you around 60% or more on light use, but also last for a very long time.
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           In addition, you can pick from several color options like you can for incandescent bulbs, such as a daylight bulb. Select other color tone choices too, such as natural and cool white. The descriptions can vary from one manufacturer to the next, but many are the same or very similar.
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      <description>Everything can work together to create that mood brightening room and add value to your home, including the cabinets, the light fixtures, the toilet, the sink(s), the towel racks, the shower, and many more items. Taking your time is important so that you end up with satisfying results in the end. Restroom lavatories carry a massive selection of designs, options, colors, and styles. Depending on the color scheme of your bathroom remodel, choose one that enhances the colors of the room or blends in well. Based off the available space in the room, consider what each sink option will take…</description>
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           Restroom lavatories carry a massive selection of designs, options, colors, and styles. Depending on the color scheme of your bathroom remodel, choose one that enhances the colors of the room or blends in well. Based off the available space in the room, consider what each sink option will take up. For smaller sized restrooms, pedestal sinks and wall sinks are best if you want to look more spacious. Those offer a huge selection of designs and styles too, so you will not have to worry about restricted options. Find a color tone that fits your color-schemed bathroom environment.
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      <description>During a bathroom paint upgrade, color styles and themes are essential, bringing about final results that add that distinctive feel into your restroom and blend with your personality and way of living. Housekeeping efforts consume a lot of your time, but this painting project will surely be worth it. This needs to be one of the beginning actions of enhancing your bathroom as it will set the actual tone on your freshly redesigned washroom. Selecting an earthy-tone atmosphere? Possibly decide on browns, grays, dark-colored blues, dark-colored greens, or another deep coloring alternative. Wondering about modern-style tones? Have you considered deciding…</description>
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           Selecting an earthy-tone atmosphere? Possibly decide on browns, grays, dark-colored blues, dark-colored greens, or another deep coloring alternative. Wondering about modern-style tones? Have you considered deciding on utilizing some grays with splashes of dark brown? Want for it to be exclusive? Decide upon several different shades and paint some elegant creations on your walls.
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           Color Choice(s) in paint have a big effect on the finished fashion results in any restroom. You can create a great looking bathroom that satisfies your desires with every wall. Color blending is a must-do beginning step to consider when planning for renovating your restroom. What that means is plan your wall painting around your fixtures.
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      <description>With the frequent house cleaning you do, your house may very well presently look and feel remarkable. However, having your yard living area come alive could be a betterment almost everyone will enjoy. With some clever thinking and some nifty tricks, you can make your outside living more exciting. There are plenty of budget-friendly upgrades and enhancements you can do, without spending an arm and a leg.  If what is around your outdoor living space is non-appealing in a visual way, it can have a damper on your calming escape. If locations such as that get a bunch of traffic,…</description>
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           Consider checking out potted plant options and think about what you would like your outdoor living zone to look like. Even when you already have potted plants, evaluate the alternatives. Flowers add color and design to any livable area. They are excellent for covering wall areas that have outlets or hose reels, as well as hiding gutters, enhancing walkways, and providing many other advantages. They also provide for works of art with flower pot designs and flower colors. In addition, they offer the option to change periodically and keep that exciting environmental feeling.
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           Have you seen the attractive racks of plants inside of a retail outlet? The bundles of color jump out and increase joy which may be put to use within your location. However, it is likely you will not have as many blooms, but it surely will add a lot of enjoyment.
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           The furniture you have got as part of your outdoors living area helps make or break your distinct patio style and its beauty. Perhaps you may actually like what you have already. You can simply bring it to almost new condition at a portion of the cost. Paint can be purchased in many varieties and surely, you will discover exactly what you need for the patio and garden furniture. You can also buy new cushions with impressive patterns. Perhaps you can decide upon cushions with contemporary color to bring out the life in your own fixtures.
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      <description>Certainly, your rest room towels appear really clean, but why have they got a funny sour odor? You have too much housekeeping to do as it is. Laundry soap ordinarily erases smells, though not continuously. Sometimes, a smell can often be difficult even despite the presence of repeat heavy washing. Yet, some like to linger on and refuse to depart. Do you toss in the towel and acquire new rest room towels? It can turn into an uncomfortable position for house guests. As time goes by, laundry detergent residue and fabric softener residue accumulate in the fabric. This buildup can…</description>
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           As time goes by, laundry detergent residue and fabric softener residue accumulate in the fabric. This buildup can lead to blocking water from diligently breaking through the bathroom towel, which leads to missed sections of cleaning.
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           The 1st step requires washing in hot water. Incorporate 1 cup of vinegar together with the hot water and you should not use laundry detergent or fabric softener. Simply use vinegar, considering that laundry detergent or fabric softeners can interfere with the results. When finished, do another more round in hot water. As previously a part of the starting point, use no laundry detergent or fabric softener with the second round. For this round of hot water, add half a cup of baking soda. Upon completion of your 2nd round, toss the bath towels in your clothes dryer just like you normally would. Once dry, 
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      <description>Cleaning is often a task overlooked in a busy household. Sometimes it may seem as if you have no time for anything but the essentials (eating, sleeping, and working)… and who wants to spend free time on the weekends scrubbing floors and vacuuming?  Fortunately, it has been found that if you stick to a schedule, cleaning takes less time and the house will stay cleaner for longer. One way to make this schedule work within your busy agenda is by carving out a time every day for speed cleaning. The following article from Just Mommies outlines the best speed cleaning methods in…</description>
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           Who has time for thorough housecleaning these days? With these speed cleaning tips, you’ll be able to clean your home in record time with surprisingly satisfying results. If you don’t have time to speed clean your entire home, pick one or two jobs – dusting, cleaning the bathrooms – and do those throughout the house, then take on the next few tasks during another speed cleaning mission. 
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           Whether you know in advance or you get a last minute call from friends or family unexpectedly in town, it’s happened to everyone – company’s coming and you’ve got little or no time to straighten up. Speed cleaning can do the trick in under an hour. Gather up all those magazines and other papers and clutter and put it all in a cupboard or closet or big basket you can squirrel away in another room. Look around the living room for obvious dust bunnies and give just that area a quick wipe. Sweep or vacuum just the floor in the room you’ll be visiting with your guests. Wash any dirty dishes in the kitchen or load them into the dishwasher. You can even stash some loose items in the dishwasher while you’re speed cleaning – but remember to take them out before you turn it on later! Wipe off all kitchen surfaces to give your kitchen a fresh, clean look. Do the same in the bathroom, paying special attention to the mirror and toilet. Consolidate and take out the trash. Close the doors to rooms your impromptu guests won’t be going into. Spray some air freshener, or light scented candles in the entry way for a welcoming touch. One thing you can do in advance is keep a set of storage tubs on hand and label them with the names of each family member. As you zoom through the house or apartment doing your speed cleaning, toss loose articles into their respective tubs. If you don’t have individual tubs handy, toss everything into one big container while you’re speed cleaning and worry about putting it all away later.
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           It is important follow the methodology of a professional housecleaner in the instance of speed cleaning, and always clean from top to bottom as well as be prepared with all cleaning supplies. Addressing your home from top to bottom will help you avoid having to clean anything twice (like when the crumbs fall on the floor, you can catch them by vacuuming afterwards)
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           keeping a clean and organized food pantry. You surely can’t cook if you don’t have the right food items and ingredients for the meal, and if you can’t find where those essential ingredients are, then you might as well not even have them. If the kitchen is your personal castle, then your food pantry is your armory, the place that stocks all of your essential supplies for survival and success.
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           Food pantry stocking and organization sounds easy, but like most things in life, it is harder than it seems. There is common sense involved, but there is also strategy involved in creating and maintaining a well-organized food pantry. Imagine how much more simple and fun cooking would be if you never had to wonder or worry about where all the right ingredients were. No matter the size, shape, or location of your food pantry, it is possible to transform it into the perfect food pantry, at least for you. The following article by Arianne Cohen from 
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           Think of your pantry the way you think of your refrigerator—as the food command center of your home. “You want to be able to open your cupboards and make dinner,” says Amy Pennington, author of Urban Pantry. “You can’t do that if your pantry only has flour, sugar, nuts and cereal.” And you can’t do that if you don’t know what you have or where it is. What you need is a master plan to get your pantry well-stocked, well-organized and ready for duty.
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           How to know what to keep a stash of? Ask yourself what you eat most. If you love rice, then a 20-lb bag is great (if you’ve got the space). If you’re crackers about crackers, sure, keep a row of them. Avoid the common mistake of filling your pantry with foods you don’t often use, such as a supersize bag of flour or a row of powdered drinks.
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           I know, this is contrary to the dogma of rolling up to Costco in your minivan, but you don’t need a pantry that can feed your family through autumn, bomb-shelter style. The idea is to keep all items in your pantry constantly in use, filling the space you have with whatever healthy foods you might need. “People tend to go to warehouse clubs and buy giant family packs, then those huge boxes sit half-used for a year,” says Scott Dolich, chef at Park Kitchen restaurant in Portland, Oregon. Buy in bulk only the stuff you use often.
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           “A lot of people think canned goods are not as fresh, but canned vegetables are picked at their peak freshness, so they’re a great way to keep your pantry stocked,” says David Mechlowicz, culinary purchasing manager for Food Network. You can also enhance what you’re serving by adding fresh items to canned products. In other words, when you want to make a stew or soup or spruce up pasta, canned tomatoes are better than no tomatoes. Ditto with artichokes, pineapple, and pretty much every fruit and many nonleafy veggies.
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           “Most people don’t unwrap excess packaging before putting away foods,” says Lorie Marrero, author of The Clutter Diet. “Take paper towels, for instance. Cut off that overwrap that holds the rolls together, and you can fit individual rolls much easier.” Ditto for soda, snack packs and multipacks
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           Pretty much all pantry items do well in cool, dark environments. “Store foods away from your stove,” says Dolich. The biggest threat? Nearby appliances giving off heat. Dampen your hand and feel around your pantry to make sure the fridge or dishwasher isn’t heating it.
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           You want to create a pantry filled with easy-to-see foods in active rotation. Professional organizer Chris McKenry, a board member of the Los Angeles–based National Association of Professional Organizers, tells you how to transform your pantry.
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           Purge. Which in this case means eat. Go through your pantry and pull out absolutely everything. Split your items into two piles: stuff you use and want to keep, and foods you haven’t touched in at least three months (if you haven’t used it by now, you’re probably not going to use it). For the stuff you generally don’t use, decide whether to toss it, donate it to a food pantry or serve it imminently. If it’s shake powder from that diet you did three years ago, toss it. If it’s cereal you just haven’t gotten around to eating, serve it soon. “Free up space so that you have room for what you really need,” says McKenry. And regift those gift baskets that take up half a shelf.
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           Not you, your stuff. Your pantry probably has more than a few non-food items. Perhaps the DustBuster and mop are in there. Waffle iron? Serving platters? Ask yourself, Is there a better place for these things? Here’s a secret: Doors are the great underutilized spaces in pantries. If your cleaning supplies must stay, at least get them on door hooks. I like the Reisenthel Big Eye Wardrobe Shelf. You’ve probably seen it in someone’s coat room, but its four hooks are perfect for hanging brooms and mops, while the shelf works for paper towels, all-purpose cleaners and the like ($35; Amazon.com). Or try The Grook Holder, a strip of rubber pressure clamps that hold cleaning products, gardening tools and more ($19.99; Casabella.com).
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           Group your pantry items by type—grains, drinks, pet food, baking items, canned goods, soups, snack foods, etc. And group similar items within each zone (all the canned pineapple in one cluster, canned peaches in another). The items in each zone (rice, couscous and pasta, or canned fruits and vegetables) tend to be interchangeable, so this way you’re working toward your goal: healthy meals. Each zone gets its own dedicated shelf or drawer. If your shelving doesn’t naturally separate the zones from each other, create separations. Shelf dividers, like the ones used for sweaters, work great ($7 for 2; Organize.com). Large items or jugs that you rarely use go in bottom corners.
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           You want to be able to see everything and grab it with one hand. “Builders often design pantries with fixed shelves that are 1 to 2 feet apart,” says Barry Izsak, of the home organizing company Arranging It All in Austin, Texas. “If you use those shelves for cans or boxes of rice and soup mixes and so forth, there’s tons of wasted space, and tons that you can’t see.” For items that are hard to see or blocked by other items, consider these organizing helpers:
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           Your time in the kitchen will be made much simpler by following these guidelines to keeping your food pantry organized. Finding the right tools – spice racks, stacking baskets, slide-out shelves, etc. – to help you organize your food pantry is a big help. Also, remember to clean your food pantry before you try to organize the food items within, and organize your pantry for you. Do what makes most sense for your food pantry: consider the type of food pantry you have; your food pantry’s size, shape and location; and what kinds of food and ingredients you use the most that will be stocked in your food pantry. Nothing in life is perfect, your food pantry included, but you can make your food pantry “perfect-ish,” at least for you. If your food is easily found, accessible, and organized in such a way that is perfect for you, you will appreciate and enjoy your food pantry so much more. 
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           The baby powder acts as a cushion, preventing the friction that causes the creaking—and this tip takes less than 5 minutes!
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           Stale Bagged Food? There's not too many things more disappointing than reaching in for potato chips and finding them stale. Resealable bags are extremely convenient, but not all companies have caught onto that yet. Make your own with painters tape! The best way to do this and prevent staleness is to take two longer strips and overlap them, then fold down the bag and seal the entire opening with them (horizontally). 
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      <description>How’s your kitchen sink looking? Is it clean and shiny? Kitchen sinks are one of the most notorious places in the house for germs, and if that weren’t enough, an empty, clean sink goes a long way in making the whole kitchen look cleaner. Good maid services clean your kitchen, but if you’re ready to go a step further and make your sink look brand new again, try this: Empty the sink completely. Of course, don’t just shift dirty dishes around—wash them or load the dishwasher! Spray the entire sink with vinegar. Don’t be shy, the idea is to get…</description>
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           Kitchens are one of the easiest to dirty and yet most important rooms to clean in the house—anything to make it easier and better is welcome! 
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      <description>Many homeowners think of floor decoration as limited to area rugs, but more and more often, designers are incorporating the floor into a design. As it turns out, there are plenty of options, and done correctly, they won’t wear even with frequent housekeeping. Thinking this might be something you want to try? Here’s a few ideas to consider: Zigzags. From the extremely popular Chevron pattern to a variety of zigzags, this is a great way to bring attention to a floor. If the rest of the room is bold in color, keep the design a little more muted. If, however;…</description>
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      <description>You know the house cleaning tasks you hate: stubborn, stuck-on soap scum, greasy countertops, the mess of pet hair all over your furniture. These particular chores can be extremely frustrating because they take a long time and a lot of effort to clean. If you know the tricks, though; you can quickly get through even the most frustrating cleaning jobs. Here’s how: Foggy Glass Shower Doors. When you moved into the house, the glass shower doors looked charming and modern. Now, every time you look at them, they’re covered in film and soap scum.  If this is you, clean them…</description>
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           If this is you, clean them really well (vinegar or lemon juice makes it much easier!), then prolong the next cleaning as much as possible by coating them in water repellent, similar to what’s used on car windshields. In fact, your local car parts store probably has some on hand for a low price!
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           Beat the grease by softening it just enough to wipe it clean. Put a damp cloth or sponge (the damp part is very important—don’t start a fire!) in the microwave for 30 seconds, then wipe the grease. It should loosen enough to wipe off without becoming a smeared mess. 
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           Dust has a way of infiltrating every nook and cranny of your house, but a lot of times, dusting gets placed on the back burner. Now is the time to get it done; you might be surprised at the difference in freshness—both in appearance and in the air—when the dusting is completed. 
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           Here's an interesting tip: try using a sock with your spray cleaner instead of a cloth. You can slide the sock on your hand for more control, then wash it when you're done. 
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           #2: Clean...Your Cleaners. 
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           All year you've used them to keep up with your messes and to take care of your dishes, clothes, and floor. Now it's time to give your cleaners a little TLC. 
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            The Vacuum: Wipe it down, inside and out, and change out the filter. If your vacuum doesn't have a HEPA filter, you might want to consider upgrading to help remove more dust and allergens.
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           Walls often get overlooked, but they need some attention, too! Cleaning the walls may be a little time consuming, but it's usually easy. Grab a microfiber cloth, some water, and a little bit of (low-sudsing) dish soap, and go for it!
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           #4: Declutter.
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           The house will feel so much cleaner when the clutter is gone. Don't be afraid to give away and throw away things you don't use, clothes that don't fit, or anything you don't love. 
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           Once you're decluttered, if you make maintenance a priority, the house will look neat and tidy. Get the kids involved in putting things away when they finish with them, too. Make them the Clutter Patrol for a little bit of free help!
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           #5: Clean Out the Fridge
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           It's time for fresh fruits and vegetables and a clean start, and that means clearing out the fridge. Throw away expired food and wipe down the inside and outside of the fridge to start fresh!
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      <description>Home cleaning can often be one of the last things on the mind of a busy person. However, a cluttered, messy home only elevates stress levels in the life of an already overworked person and home cleaning needs to be completed at some point. Many do not understand that an organized schedule and the right cleaning tips can actually cut down on cleaning time and free up time as well as help you retain a cleaner home. So many different cleaning tips already exist that it can be difficult to sort through the clutter of various cleaning tips in order…</description>
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           Home cleaning can often be one of the last things on the mind of a busy person. However, a cluttered, messy home only elevates stress levels in the life of an already overworked person and home cleaning needs to be completed at some point. Many do not understand that an organized schedule and the right cleaning tips can actually cut down on cleaning time and free up time as well as help you retain a cleaner home.
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           So many different cleaning tips already exist that it can be difficult to sort through the clutter of various cleaning tips in order to find the type of cleaning schedule that fits your lifestyle. This is why we have provided you with the following guide from 
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           . It brings together all of the best cleaning tips for busy people as well as provides a cleaning schedule for the busybody follow. This schedule only requires twenty minutes per weekday in order to maintain a spotless home.
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           Home Cleaning Schedule and Fast Cleaning Tips for Busy People
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           A 20-Minute Five Day a Week Cleaning Schedule
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           Let's face it. You're busy. You are trying to do a million things at once. Aren't we all? Has your home cleaning schedule fallen by the wayside and you're too embarrassed to let people past your front door?
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           I think I've finally found the answer. After spending time searching the internet, I've found the best of the best cleaning tips and methods, and mixed them together to create the ultimate cleaning schedule for the busy person. I mean really, who likes cleaning all day on Saturday? I should mention, these cleaning tips are for someone who doesn't have to search for the floor in their living room. If you have a lot of extra stuff lying around, you may want to check out flylady.net. After you've "decluttered," check back!
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            I've organized
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           my home cleaning schedule monthly, weekly, and daily. Within one month, my home is completely clean, and I'm ready to start my schedule again. All it takes is 20 minutes a day to tackle the tough stuff.
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           Home Cleaning Schedule
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           Every morning when I get up, and right before I go to sleep, I have a routine that I stick to. It really doesn't take up much time, but doing this can help speed things along. Although this is not included in the 20 minutes, this takes no more than 10 minutes a day, and easily can become second nature. I've put these cleaning tips in order of how I accomplish them during my day.
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           Make bed - 30 seconds 
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           Put away clothes and 
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           Swipe toilet (I only clean out the inside if it looks dirty) -30 seconds 
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           Wipe bathroom mirror with Windex wipe -15 seconds 
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           Wipe fingerprints off table in living room - 5 seconds 
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           Wash, dry and put away dishes -5 minutes 
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           The longest part of this list is obviously washing the dishes. If you are severely pressed on time, you can always use paper. I've found the easiest way to keep the dishes in control is to wash them as you use them. Otherwise, by dinner time, you can wind up with a big, uninspiring pile.
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           Second Nature 
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           Some parts of my home cleaning schedule, are things that I don't really think about, but just do. These also help to cut down on clutter and allow you to spend only 20 minutes a day cleaning.
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           As I mentioned already, wash the dishes as you use them 
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           Wash laundry on the go (either throughout the day over the week, or all at once at a laundromat) 
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           These are all a part of my daily routine. As for weekends, sometimes I do them, sometimes I don't. I enjoy sleeping in on the weekends, and generally have found my home cleaning schedule to get in the way. Home cleaning can be enjoyable, and even a bit Zen-like, but there are so many fun things to do. Who wants to clean all the time?
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           Weekly &amp;amp; Monthly
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           Okay, here come the biggies, my Weekly and Monthly home cleaning schedules. For the week, I have my days divided like this:
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           Monday-Home Sprint 
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           As you can see, Saturday and Sunday are not here. Why? Because I don't like cleaning on the weekends. Monday thru Friday, I organized my home cleaning so that I only need to spend 20 minutes to keep my home sparkling. You can too! Let me explain what each day means.
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           Home Sprint 
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           Monday and Thursday are my Home Sprint days. On each day, for 20 minutes, I focus on completing ALL of the following:
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           Cleaning the Fish Tank 
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           Dusting 
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           In only 40 minutes a week, I can race through all of these. I bet you can too!
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           Every Tuesday is Special Room(s) Day. This is actually my entire monthly schedule, right here! Each Tuesday of each week, I focus on a different section of my home, for a total of four sections.
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           For 20 minutes, I'll focus some particular parts that need a deep cleaning, like the inside of the kitchen trash can, or polishing the silver in the living room. For busy people who have more rooms, you don't have to just limit yourself to 4 Weeks, take a few extra if you need. The idea here is to only clean for 20 minutes and then STOP. You'll be surprised at how much of a focused home cleaning you can do in just 20 minutes. If you need a more in depth list on how to clean these areas, check out Flylady.net. She talks about something called "Zone Cleaning" which is similar to this idea, and she has detailed cleaning lists and cleaning tips that are great for people that aren't sure where to start.
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           Bills 
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           Every Wednesday is Bills Day. I consider paying my bills to be a part of my home cleaning schedule, as it is simply another home chore that needs to be done every week. If I don't have bills to pay that week, I may take those twenty minutes to focus on budgeting, or researching financial advice. Most folks wouldn't include this with their cleaning tips, but it's a vital part of having a home!
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           Every Friday is DeClutter Day. On this day, I basically run around my home throwing stuff away, or putting stuff back where it belongs. However, because I'm constantly on autopilot (see above) there really isn't all that much to declutter, and 20 minutes a week is all it takes for cleaning schedule!
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           I promise you, if you stick to these cleaning tips and home cleaning schedule that you will never again have a messy home. You may find over time you will need to adapt these cleaning tips to fit your own lifestyle, but make sure that you find something that is doable for your busy self! Good luck!
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           By incorporating some of these cleaning tips into your everyday routine, it is possible to maintain a perpetually tidy living space even with a hectic life. Many people who have not read these cleaning tips will overestimate the time that it takes to wipe down a counter or apply shower spray. Once you have created a complete schedule from the above cleaning tips, your day will no longer be bogged down by attempts to catch up. Better yet, you will no longer have to spend any time cleaning on the weekends!
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           Perhaps the best part of the above cleaning tips is that the schedule may beadapted to any calendar or lifestyle. Depending on the scale of your living space, twenty minutes per weekday may even be excessive for maintaining a spotless house.
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      <description>You know that one wall space in your house that never feels complete? You’ve tried every combination of photos and wall hangings, but none of it seems to complement the room correctly. It might be time to try something completely different—something bold that will be guaranteed to look amazing! If big ideas is what you want, Wit and Whistle has them. Check out these three great attention-getting wall art projects.   World Traveler The next time you need to add visual interest to a wall, this might do the trick for you! A large world map (most easily purchased online)…</description>
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           The next time you need to add visual interest to a wall, this might do the trick for you! A large world map (most easily purchased online) can be hung on a wall like a poster, giving it an almost wallpapered impression.
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           The map tends to bring out the explorer in all of us, so consider hanging this in a room where it will be most appreciated, like a guest bedroom or dining room.
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           If you want a wall that makes a statement, this is a must have, and it couldn’t be much easier. Take a scenic black and white photo and crop it into several smaller pictures, then send those pictures to a local photo development or office supply business that can enlarge them and print them.
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           Whether it’s a kid’s room that needs some flair or a dining room that needs a little extra something, letters can actually be a great way to go.
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           There are a few different ways to add letters to a wall, but the most cost effective is the do-it-yourself kind. Pick up some pre-cut wood letters at your local craft or hardware store and paint or stain them until they look the way you want.
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           Once you’re happy with the way they look, you can either attach them directly to the wall or add hooks and string them onto a string or hanging wire. 
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      <description>If you're like most Americans, you have a desk at work and a desk at home, and often it's hard to tell the two apart! That's why both of your desks need cleaning in order to keep everything organized and keep you on track. The truth is, when your workspace is unorganized, you're less efficient (and often, more frustrated!). Getting your desk organized will feel like a relief when it's finally done.  Quick Guide to Cleaning Your Desk This method will have your desk clean in no time at all, but the trick then is to keep it clean, and…</description>
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      <description>The writers of Right at Home asked their readers for their favorite cleaning tips. Many answered with some great, lesson-learned types of ideas. What would your favorite cleaning tip be? Here are three favorites. Next time you're doing the house cleaning—or just trying to survive last minute guests—give these things a try: The Dishwashing Spa. No, really! Jenny of Edgewater, Florida, has been getting super soft hands while she washes the dishes! Her trick? She washes her hands and applies her favorite moisturizer to her hands, then slips on dishwashing gloves. By the time she finishes the dishes, her hands are…</description>
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      <description>Decorating a small space can be a lot trickier than filling a large space. Finding the right balance is important, and that can be hard to accomplish. Thankfully, there are some good tips available for housekeeping and decorating homeowners everywhere. When decorating a smaller room, house, or apartment, always keep the size of the room in mind as you plan. Things that might work in a large room may look differently in a small space. Here are a few ideas to get you on the path to a perfectly decorated small space: Get Rid of Clutter. Nothing makes a room…</description>
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      <description>Wouldn't it be nice if you could get your house feeling cleaner in a way that's much faster? No one wants to spend all day cleaning! When you don't have time to clean, maid services can step in; but if you do want to clean, here are some ideas to help you get done more quickly. Cleaning is important, but it should never be the only thing you do, after all! Clean Task-by-Task Most homeowners clean room-by-room, cleaning up the living room or the kitchen and working through the house like that. Unfortunately, this often means that one or two…</description>
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           Make gravity work for you rather than against you. When you work from the highest points down, dust and dirt that naturally fall to the ground below. By working this way, you'll never knock dirt onto a clean surface, and by the time you get to the floor, you'll be getting rid of all of the dirt from the room!
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           Just like working top to bottom, this keeps you from having to re-clean. Once all of the trash and clutter is taken care of and you're ready to get into the real cleaning, start with dusting. You don't want to add any moisture onto a dusty surface (you'll just get dusty slush—yuck!), so get all of the dust loose first.
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      <description>Baking soda. It’s one of those items that has been around as long as anyone can remember and has multiple uses. In fact, the uses of baking soda can fill a pretty long list. While baking soda is primarily used in the kitchen as a leavening agent to cause dough to rise, the uses of baking soda have expanded to include a number of cleaning purposes.  A natural whitener, deodorizer, and all-purpose scrub, baking soda is a must-have in your cleaning supply closet as well as your kitchen cabinet. The uses of baking soda are listed in numerous home magazines,…</description>
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           Baking soda. It’s one of those items that has been around as long as anyone can remember and has multiple uses. In fact, the uses of baking soda can fill a pretty long list. While baking soda is primarily used in the kitchen as a leavening agent to cause dough to rise, the uses of baking soda have expanded to include a number of cleaning purposes. 
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           A natural whitener, deodorizer, and all-purpose scrub, baking soda is a must-have in your cleaning supply closet as well as your kitchen cabinet. The uses of baking soda are listed in numerous home magazines, cooking magazines, and a wide array of other articles.
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           Though the name might suggest otherwise, baking soda is not just for use in recipes. In fact, so many people use baking soda to deodorize their refrigerators and freezers that Arm &amp;amp; Hammer, one of the oldest and leading manufacturers of the ubiquitous powder, created new packaging specifically for that use. 
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            What are some other uses of baking soda? Throughout your home, on your body and on your pets, baking soda truly is one of the most versatile products on the market. Try some of these uses for baking soda: 
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            1. Clean and deodorize carpet. For stains or messy spills, scrub baking soda and water into the carpet and vacuum when dry. Sprinkle baking soda on a dry but musty or smelly carpet, and vacuum. 
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           2. Wash clothing. Add half a cup of baking soda with your regular detergent into the washing machine for added brightness and whiteness. Many also use baking soda as a fabric softener by adding half a cup to the rinse cycle. 
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            3. Clean a variety of surfaces. Baking soda can be used on its own — or as part of a paste with water — to clean surfaces including hardwood and tile floors, painted walls, glassware and upholstery. Various recipes exist online for creating baking soda solutions, but the most simple and multipurpose baking soda formula involves 3 parts baking soda and 1 part water. This inexpensive baking soda cleaner goes a long way. 
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            4. Keep away odors. One of the main uses of baking soda is eliminating odors. Sprinkle baking soda at the bottom of your trashcans before adding the garbage bag, pour2 tablespoons down the garbage disposal drain as you run warm tap water, and shake some baking soda into your smelly sneakers overnight (and tap out the leftover before wearing). If something is smelly in your home, chances are baking soda is part of the sweet-smelling solution. 
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            5. Clean outdoor furniture and baby pools. Washing with a quarter cup of baking soda and a quart of water will make your outdoor furniture gleam. Add baking soda to the bottom of a mildewed baby pool and hose it down with water to clean and deodorize. 
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            6. Clean your teeth. Baking soda has long been used as a toothpaste. Pour some baking soda into a dish, dip in a wet toothbrush and apply to your teeth. Though baking soda toothpaste tastes unpleasant (unless you buy commercial toothpaste with baking soda and flavor), it is effective. You can also use baking soda and water as a mouth rinse. 
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            7. Soak in a bath. Add a half cup of baking soda to your warm bathwater, and emerge with your skin feeling soft. 
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            8. Exfoliate your skin. Make a baking soda paste and gently rub it in a circular motion onto your face, feet or other dry areas. Rinse and pat dry. 
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            9. Deodorize a litter box. Pour baking soda in the bottom of the litter box, then add litter. Sprinkle baking soda on top of the litter box to remove smells. 
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            10. Eliminate pet odors. Pet accidents often smell even after they are cleaned. Apply a layer of baking soda to the area to neutralize the odor, then vacuum when the area is dry. 
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           11. Refresh a dog bed. Like with a carpet, sprinkle baking soda onto your dog’s bed, wait about 15 minutes, then vacuum.
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           While this list covers a variety of the uses of baking soda, so many other ways to use baking soda exist. For instance, if you thought mixing baking soda with a little water to put on bug bites for instant relief was an old wives’ tale, guess again. It is a legitimate use of baking soda.
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           Some less common uses of baking soda include cleaning the inside of the dishwasher and the coffeepot, keeping your grill grates clean with a baking soda scrub, and washing your produce. Also, in the event of a grease fire you can douse the flames with a heavy sprinkling of baking soda
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           While many of the uses of baking soda are extremely common and have become very well known, other uses are relatively new with even newer uses sprouting up every day. If you were to give some thought to which new uses of baking soda you could find, you’d probably be able to test out a few theories of your own, such as adding a dash or two to your scrambled eggs for a fluffier batch.
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           Let’s not forget some of the original uses of baking soda that actually involve baking, such as cookies, waffles, breads, etc.
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           While individually we find many kitchen uses of baking soda, The Maids, as you might guess, find even more cleaning and household uses of baking soda. It certainly is one little gem of a cleaning tool. For even more cleaning tips, or better, to have your home cleaned for you, 
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      <description>If you've been looking around your bedroom trying to decide what to do to freshen it up, it might be time for a color overhaul. Before you go running to shop for paint, think about what kind of feeling you want and how bold you're willing to go with the paint. Three bedrooms from HGTV might give you some food for thought: Exotic &amp; Rich Crimson and gold create a rich, luxurious room that feels exotic and elegant at the same time. The dark colors are softened by a white bed spread and canopy. Accessorized with bold patterns and gold…</description>
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           Crimson and gold create a rich, luxurious room that feels exotic and elegant at the same time. The dark colors are softened by a white bed spread and canopy. Accessorized with bold patterns and gold accents, this room comes together into an almost palatial design.
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           If you love charming and cozy, then a light green and rose-themed room might be perfect for you. Light green color on the walls paired with a rose-colored blanket and a floral patterned bed and rug make for a cozy, garden-inspired room.
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           Purple already conveys royalty and luxury, but paired with stately gray shades, it becomes the high of glitz and posh design. The elegant colors include metallic and are accompanied by wood features and glass accessories that bring pull the room together and keep it grounded and beautiful.
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      <description>Many homes have one drawer that serves as a catch-all for things that otherwise don't have a home. Pens, scissors, coupons, hairbrushes, paper clips—you name it, you might be able to find it in there if you look enough! Spring cleaning is quickly approaching, and it's a great time to take on those housekeeping jobs you otherwise neglect, including organizing the junk drawer. Once you take care of it, you'll be relieved that you can find things a lot easier and not be put off by the mess in the drawer! Step #1: Clear it Out. The quickest way to…</description>
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      <description>If you own a dog that sheds, you have probably experienced the woes of attempting to clean dog hair in your home. Not only is it difficult to clean dog hair off of rugs and sofas, but it often seems like every time you clean dog hair off of a surface, it returns within moments. While it may be difficult to prevent fur from clinging to areas in your home, there are ways to quickly clean dog hair from even the toughest spots. When dog hair is trapped all over your home, it can stick to your clothes and the…</description>
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            When dog hair is trapped all over your home, it can stick to your clothes and the clothes of your guests, leaving everyone a furry mess. This can also pose a problem if you have a guest that is allergic to dogs, because if you don’t clean dog hair from your furniture, you are surrounding them with allergens. 
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           Knowing how to properly clean dog hair from common surfaces in your apartment will make living and entertaining in your apartment a more attractive prospect. Getting all of the hair—even the hair that blends in with the surface—is more difficult than simply sweeping or vacuuming away. 
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           It’s easiest to clean dog hair on hard surfaces because the hair is less likely to statically cling to the surface, although it may get caught between floor boards if you have any cracks. Don’t just sweep the dog hair, as you’ll be spreading the hair around and it’s difficult to scoop all of the hair into a dust pan. Instead, purchase an electronic sweeper or a sweeper with disposable cloths. The former uses brushes that are safe to use on hard surfaces to scoop all of the hair and the latter uses static cling on a disposable cloth to grip the hair. You can dispose of the hair with the electronic sweeper by emptying the tray. 
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           You can make your own fairly effective manual sweeper by tying a dryer sheet on the end of a broom or mop for floors and just wiping other hard surfaces directly with the dryer sheet. The dryer sheet attracts the hair as you run it over the hard surface and you can simply throw it away when finished. 
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           Being able to clean dog hair off of carpets and rugs poses more of a challenge than the hard surfaces because the hair is more likely to grip onto the fibers and the hair may also be more difficult to see. The easiest way to remove the hair is to find a vacuum with deep bristle brushes (some vacuums even have pet hair attachments) and adjust the setting on the vacuum to as low as possible. You can make it easier for yourself, though, by first encouraging some of the dog hair to come apart from the carpet or rug fibers. 
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           To loosen the hair before you vacuum, wear a rubber glove and run your hand back and forth along the carpet. You can also try patting the carpet or rug with a lightly dampened cloth or paper towel first or using a spray bottle with a mixture of 3/4 cup water and 1/4 cup fabric softener to lightly spray the surfaces. Allow the surfaces to dry and vacuum. The hair should be less likely to cling.
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           You can use techniques similar to those that you use to keep dog hair off of carpets and rugs to clean dog hair off of furniture, particularly if you have a pet hair attachment for your vacuum. Don’t forget, though, that some furniture, like some variations of leather, stains when wet, so if you’re going to try to wet or mist the area before vacuuming, try the damp cloth or water/softener solution on a small, unnoticeable section of the furniture first. 
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           You can also try rolling a lint roller or other pet-hair adhesive roller over the furniture. Sticky rolls designed to grab hair and lint work quite effectively at keeping furniture free of hair every day between more through vacuuming. 
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           Being able to clean dog hair the right away not only makes your apartment look cleaner, but it can also help those who suffer from allergies breathe better. Using the proper tools can make cleaning up the hair much easier and more effective.
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           Don’t allow your pet’s coat to cling to the various areas of your home and hinder an otherwise tidy look. While having to clean dog hair is not a favorable task, you will be glad once you have deep-cleaned your home of all traces of pet hair. You will only need to thoroughly clean dog hair in your home every once in a while once you have removed it from being trapped in crevices. If you can stick to a schedule of wiping down your furniture once per day, then you will have to spend less time overall having to clean dog hair.
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            The Maids! We would be more than happy to help you achieve a sparkly clean home free of pet hair. 
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      <description>Adding “clean baseboards” to your to-do list is probably one of the last tasks you’d like to go through with. No one enjoys having to clean baseboards, especially if you have baseboard heathers or wood boards with grooves that are pesky to get fully clean. Fortunately, tricks on how to clean baseboards are readily available, so fear not! Your apathy over having clean baseboards can be remedied.  It is important to have clean baseboards in your home, because dirty baseboards can affect the overall look of a room. Clean baseboards give the illusion of a cleaner home, so it is…</description>
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           Adding “clean baseboards” to your to-do list is probably one of the last tasks you’d like to go through with. No one enjoys having to clean baseboards, especially if you have baseboard heathers or wood boards with grooves that are pesky to get fully clean. Fortunately, tricks on how to clean baseboards are readily available, so fear not! Your apathy over having clean baseboards can be remedied. 
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           It is important to have clean baseboards in your home, because dirty baseboards can affect the overall look of a room. Clean baseboards give the illusion of a cleaner home, so it is recommended that homeowners clean baseboards at least once per month to retain a tidy look. You will no longer have to deep clean before company arrives, just be sure you maintain clean baseboards and vacuum and your home will look sparkly fresh. 
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           Good morning, household managers! Today’s cleaning chore is to clean the baseboards in your house. Baseboard heaters are probably not an item which you have on your cleaning checklist for each room. This is all the more reason to dedicate one day a month to cleaning the baseboards in the whole house. The baseboards in bathrooms, laundry rooms, and near kitchens are often the most dirty and have buildup of grease, lint, hair products, and more. Clean your baseboards at least once a month to keep them from getting buildup that takes heavy duty scrubbing to remove. We’ve even got a trick that will help to keep the dirt from being attracted to your baseboard heaters in the first place. Who doesn’t love to make housework easier?!
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           We’ve created the perfect easy-to-follow step by step instructions for how to clean baseboards. Make sure to print out the directions and put them in your household management binder for quick reference.
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            Clean all the baseboards in the house on the same day. Clean one room at a time.
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           Many homeowners attempt to clean baseboards with only a sponge. If dirt and dust has accumulated on the baseboards, then moisture will only trap grime in the grooves of the wood or metal. This is why it is important to vacuum the baseboards before cleaning. 
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           Consider adding “clean baseboards” to your regular cleaning schedule in order to ensure that this task is done at least once a month. It will greatly improve the look of your home. 
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           Don’t have time to clean baseboards? Call your local branch of The Maids! We are here to help you keep your home spotless! 
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      <description>Mold and mildew are common problems in many households, and it is especially common in the bathroom. Bathrooms with showers are particularly susceptible to mold and mildew growth because the steam creates excess moisture, and moisture is what causes mold and mildew to develop.  Fortunately, there are a number of steps that one can take to rid their bathroom of mold and mildew. Fighting mold and mildew with acids is one great way to combat the problem. There are also various methods for preventing mold and mildew from growing as well, and all of these steps are simple to take.…</description>
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           Mold and mildew are common problems in many households, and it is especially common in the bathroom. Bathrooms with showers are particularly susceptible to mold and mildew growth because the steam creates excess moisture, and moisture is what causes mold and mildew to develop. 
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           Fortunately, there are a number of steps that one can take to rid their bathroom of mold and mildew. Fighting mold and mildew with acids is one great way to combat the problem. There are also various methods for preventing mold and mildew from growing as well, and all of these steps are simple to take. The following article from 
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           If you're having trouble getting rid of mold and mildew, you're not alone. Mold and mildew thrives in dark, damp places with high humidity and low ventilation, so it's the bane of every bathroom cleaner. 
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           Mold and mildew will grow in the shower, on the tub, tiles, walls and floor. It grows quickly in areas with standing water, but given enough time and the right conditions, mold and mildew will even grow on shower curtains and painted walls too. 
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           Mold and mildew will not grow in an acidic environment. Plain white vinegar is a mild acid, it kills mold and mildew and makes the environment less hospitable for further growth. 
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      <description>No one likes an unpleasant smell. Household odors can affect the rate of happiness and comfort in your home. It can be embarrassing to welcome someone into your home when they are struck with a foul odor. Fortunately, we have a list of ways to get rid of various household odors. These stubborn household odors can actually be removed by a variety of common household items. The following article from Yahoo! explains how to get rid of these common household odors in full detail. How to Get Rid of Household Odors Household odors caused by cooking, pets, smoking, and dampness can make…</description>
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           No one likes an unpleasant smell. Household odors can affect the rate of happiness and comfort in your home. It can be embarrassing to welcome someone into your home when they are struck with a foul odor. Fortunately, we have a list of ways to get rid of various household odors. These stubborn household odors can actually be removed by a variety of common household items. The following article from 
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           Household odors caused by cooking, pets, smoking, and dampness can make an otherwise clean home seem neglected, smelly, and anything but clean, especially when the home is for sale or when guests unexpectedly arrive. Although it's sometimes necessary to clean and make necessary repairs get rid of recurring household odors, it is possible to get rid of some household odors with a few easy home remedies and helpful tips. Try the following ideas to get rid of unpleasant household odors, and make your home appear as impressive as possible to guests, potential buyers, or anyone else who steps inside.
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           If your basement smells musty due to a serious moisture problem, only waterproofing and other repairs will provide a long-lasting solution, but if your basement simply requires a little freshening to get rid of everyday household odors, try the following easy solution. You'll need several shallow pans, 20 pounds of odor-absorbing clay cat litter, and several boxes of baking soda.
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           Fill each pan with approximately 3 pounds of litter and one box of baking soda. Thoroughly combine the baking soda and the litter, and place the pans around the basement. After about 2 weeks, replace the litter and baking soda with a new batch. Recycle the old litter and baking soda, and save it for oil leaks or spills in the garage, or for wintertime emergencies when you need a little extra traction in the driveway.
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           Are unpleasant household odors taking over your home? Get rid of them! Make your home smell absolutely heavenly with a mixture of nutmeg, cinnamon, and ordinary tap water. Simply measure a tablespoon of cinnamon and a teaspoon of nutmeg into a saucepan of hot water, and let it simmer on the stove. Keep an eye on the water level, and add more as necessary to prevent the pan from becoming dry during evaporation. Your household will smell as if you've been baking cinnamon bread or another aromatic treat.
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           Celery leaves are usually discarded, but if you plan on cooking cabbage, fish, broccoli, cauliflower, or other typically pungent foods, save the leaves from your stalks of celery and put them to good use. Place fresh clean celery leaves over strong smelling foods as they cook, and household odors won't be nearly as unpleasant.
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           Household members who smoke indoors, or those who have visitors who smoke can easily get rid of bad household odors in carpeting without getting out the carpet machine. For really strong or unpleasant household odors caused by smoke, allow the baking soda to set on the carpets undisturbed overnight. Otherwise, allow the baking soda to remain on the carpets for about an hour before vacuuming. The carpets will smell much fresher, cleaner, and free from bad odors.
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           If you like the scent of freshly dried linen, flowers, pine, or other scents available in store-bought carpet fresheners, make them go a lot further by combining them with baking soda. If possible, pop the top off of carpet freshener to add baking soda, or create your own can by poking holes in the lid of an empty potato chip canister. This is an easy way to get rid of household odors caused by smoke.
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           For miscellaneous household odors, get rid of them with ordinary charcoal. This is by far the easiest way to get rid of household odors. Place open bowls of ordinary charcoal briquettes behind furniture, in smelly cabinets, under beds, and other inconspicuous locations that could use a little freshening. You will greatly lessen or even eliminate bad household odors with very little effort or expense.
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           Whether your household odor problem appears only when you cook pungent foods, or your carpets are infused with the smell of cigarette smoke, you are now armed with the knowledge of how to get rid of these household odors. Soon your home will smell lovely again.
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      <description>A glass stovetop can bring an air of class to an otherwise drab kitchen. Also with a glass stovetop, you do not have to worry about removing grime beneath raised burners, so a glass stovetop typically retains its sleek look. However, a glass stovetop is easier to damage by scratching and must be cleaned with a specific method in order to prevent it from becoming a streaky surface. However, with the right know-how about how to manage your glass stovetop, your kitchen will look spotless in no time. The following article from She Knows How-To describes the best methods keeping a clean…</description>
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           A glass stovetop can bring an air of class to an otherwise drab kitchen. Also with a glass stovetop, you do not have to worry about removing grime beneath raised burners, so a glass stovetop typically retains its sleek look. However, a glass stovetop is easier to damage by scratching and must be cleaned with a specific method in order to prevent it from becoming a streaky surface. However, with the right know-how about how to manage your glass stovetop, your kitchen will look spotless in no time. The following article from 
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           New A clean glass stovetop is aesthetically pleasing and will add a smooth and fresh look to your kitchen décor. Cleanup is easy if you follow a few simple steps.
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           In order to clean your glass stovetop you will need cleaning supplies that are used only for your stove. These include: a sponge, soft cloth, paper towel, dish soap, vinegar, and a specialized scraper for glass stovetops.
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           Make sure that the stovetop has completely cooled down before you begin to clean the exterior. Use a soapy water mixture on a damp cloth or sponge to wipe down the surface; repeat the process if required. Rinse thoroughly and use a paper towel or a soft cloth to buff it. A daily cleaning ensures that a glass stovetop looks spotless at all times.
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           To clean a build up of grease and grime, apply dish soap with a sponge to wipe the glass stovetop. You may need to repeat the process if it is really grimy. Rinse the stovetop with a clean, damp cloth and use a paper towel to completely dry the surface. Water stains that might leave a mineral deposit can be removed by using full strength vinegar. You could also buy a special cleaner for removing grease from a glass stovetop
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           Sugary spillovers need to be cleaned immediately. Turn off the stove and remove hot pots. Do not use abrasive cleaners, scouring pads, steel wool, or a brush as they may scratch the surface of the glass or leave a residue.
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           The most important thing to remember when cleaning your glass stovetop is that the surface must be completely cooled before you come in contact with it, as the water may damage the stove, not to mention the glass stovetop could burn you. Also be sure not to place anything on the glass stovetop before it has cooled completely, as it may damage your cookware or the cookware may scratch the glass.
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           If you can incorporate a daily wipe down into your cleaning schedule, the glass stovetop will retain its like-new gleam and you will soon realize the beauty of owning a glass stovetop
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      <description>Memory foam mattresses and pillows are a modern comfort that has improved the backs and bedtimes of many people throughout the country. However, an owner of this miracle material may forget to clean memory foam. You may wonder “how do you clean memory foam, anyway”? Surprisingly, you do not need to hire a professional to clean memory foam. It is easy to clean memory foam at home.  There are two ways to clean memory foam. The first way to clean memory foam involves using dishwashing liquid to get rid of stains, or a vacuum it to erase hair and crumbs.…</description>
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           Memory foam mattresses and pillows are a modern comfort that has improved the backs and bedtimes of many people throughout the country. However, an owner of this miracle material may forget to clean memory foam. You may wonder “how do you clean memory foam, anyway”? Surprisingly, you do not need to hire a professional to clean memory foam. It is easy to clean memory foam at home.
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           There are two ways to clean memory foam. The first way to clean memory foam involves using dishwashing liquid to get rid of stains, or a vacuum it to erase hair and crumbs. The second way to clean memory foam is to deep clean the foam in order to boost freshness and remove any deep stains.
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             Remove the borax or baking powder with a handheld vacuum cleaner. This will also clean other items off of your memory foam topper or mattress, such as dust or pet hair.
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             Place in a well-ventilated area.
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            Place the memory foam item in a well-ventilated area. This will help dry the foam and also keep moisture from getting trapped and creating mold and allergens.
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             For a boost in freshness, add a tablespoon of vinegar and lemon to neutralize any odors. Steam the memory foam item from top to bottom in long, slow strokes.
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           While many people are under the impression that it is difficult to clean memory foam, all you really need to clean memory foam is a few regular household cleaning solutions. As stated in the article above, it is not challenging to clean memory foam.
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           If you continually keep a sheet or pillowcase over your memory foam, this will help prevent dirt and stains from infiltrating your memory foam. However, some stains cannot be avoided, and this is when you can utilize your newfound knowledge in order to clean memory foam.
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           Consider adding “clean memory foam” to your seasonal cleaning list to ensure that you clean your memory foam every few months or so. As with regular mattresses, bugs can become attracted to the dirt that accumulates on memory foam, so keeping a clean memory foam will help be sure that your bedroom is pest-free.
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           As always, be sure to check the product’s cleaning instructions before you clean memory foam using the above methods.
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           A professional can help deep clean memory foam if you don’t have the time or the means to do it yourself. Please contact The Maids for all of your home cleaning needs. We would be happy to assist you.
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      <description>Everyone knows about the importance of spring cleaning, but what about fall cleaning? Though fall cleaning is not a common household term, it is an excellent way to get your home ready for the holiday season and the cold weather. You may wonder what should be included in fall cleaning. Surely fall cleaning need not be as in-depth with spring cleaning is already in place. This is true; however, fall cleaning can be a great opportunity to clean the spots that you often miss during the springtime. Fall cleaning also works to prepare your home for the colder months. Consider…</description>
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           Everyone knows about the importance of spring cleaning, but what about fall cleaning? Though fall cleaning is not a common household term, it is an excellent way to get your home ready for the holiday season and the cold weather.
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           You may wonder what should be included in fall cleaning. Surely fall cleaning need not be as in-depth with spring cleaning is already in place. This is true; however, fall cleaning can be a great opportunity to clean the spots that you often miss during the springtime. Fall cleaning also works to prepare your home for the colder months. Consider it “preventative cleaning” for the winter.
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           The following article from 
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            gives tips on how to make the most of your fall cleaning. The article also focuses on fall cleaning tips that are environmentally friendly. 
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           Clean sweep: Fall cleaning 101
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           Looking for a project this last official weekend of summer? Get a head start on fall cleaning tasks — that's right, fall cleaning tasks — that will improve the air quality and energy efficiency of your home when the winter months hit.
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           Wow. That wasn't too subtle at all. With a few strong gusts of wind, a touch of rain, and some seriously lowered (but still comfortable) temperatures, fall officially blew into my neck of the woods last night. Evidence: I'm wearing socks around the house today.
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           To mark the occasion, here's a re-post of a few fall-centric eco-cleaning tips and tidbits that I published at around this time last year. As I stressed before, autumn is the season for preventative cleaning so that you don’t spend all winter — when you’d rather be curled up in bed or entertaining holiday houseguests — futzing with mundane household odd and ends. If there are any biggies I forgot, tell me about 'em in the comments section.
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           So happy unofficially fall, ya'll. Now get to.
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           Before firing up your 
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            and/or fireplace it’s crucial to ensure that everything is in working order. This way, you’ll lessen the chance of a dreaded “oh my god, something’s wrong and I don’t know how to fix it” situation in the dead of winter and keep you energy costs in check.
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           Start off with the fireplace if you have one. Make sure that everything is 
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            and functioning. If it’s been a while since your fireplace has gotten a deep clean and inspection, consider hiring a professional 
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            to clean the flue and tackle any repairs, if needed. If your fireplace damper is damaged or nonexistent, install a 
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            to keep warm air in and cold air out of your home.
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           A less daunting task is 
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            as recommended by the manufacturer. Before you do, sweep or vacuum the area around your furnace. Regular cleaning or replacing of a furnace filter increases efficiently and prevents dirt and allergens from circulating around your home. And while you're at it, sweep or vacuum in and around heat registers to get rid of accumulated dust and dander.
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           Finally, inspect 
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            around windows and doors to ensure that any leaks are nipped in the bud before winter hits. Fall is also a good time to venture up to the attic and check on the condition of the insulation. For inexpensive, DIY "heat in, cold out" tasks that can be performed in fall, check out my “Weatherize this” series where I discuss everything from 
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           water heater blankets
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           Since fall cleaning involves efficiently buttoning up your home for the winter, you'll want to make sure that the air inside your home is as clean as possible — obviously, as fall turns to winter you're going to be doing a whole lot less window opening to let fresh air in. As described above, ensuring that your primary heat sources are clean is one step but you should also clean or replace the filters of any air purifiers or humidifiers. It wouldn't hurt to introduce a few new 
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            to your home, too. 
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          And while you clean, take a good look at your arsenal of cleaning products. Many conventional cleaning remedies contain caustic chemicals that can compromise the indoor air quality of your home — 
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             are top offenders — so consider replacing them with plant-based alternatives or inexpensive DIY concoctions (more on this, below). 
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           Yesterday’s pit-stained t-shirt, today’s handmade draftstopper
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           Need to make room for all those bulky 
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           that you’re bringing out of storage? Fall is an excellent time to root through your wardrobe for sartorial castaways and free up closet space.
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          Since some of your summer clothes and linens may not have survived the season — I’m talking about frayed beach towels and white shirts bearing the stubborn summer stain trifecta of underarm sweat, ketchup/BBQ sauce, and grass — you may not want to donate them or haul them off to a consignment store. For items that don’t make the donation/resale cut, keep them around as cleaning rags or incorporate them into 
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            for when you’re stuck inside in January in two feet of snow.
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           Nontoxic DIY cleaners: Now is the thyme
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           Fall’s the time to start prepping the pantry for the holiday baking season and for have-the-munchies-but-too-cold-to-leave-the-house kind of days. While you’re fiddling around with foodstuffs and taking kitchen cabinet inventory, why not experiment with staples like 
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          If DIY cleaners aren’t your proverbial cup of tea and you’re concerned about the presence of back to school germs in your home, try 
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           Method Antibac antibacterial cleaners
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            which includes all-purpose wipes, bathroom cleaner, and kitchen cleaner. Like Seventh Generation’s 
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          And if you haven’t already, purge your home of any and all antibacterial cleaning and personal care products containing the dastardly chemical, 
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            all linens and bedding (give cold water washing a shot and/or line drying outdoors before the weather turns too damp/cold). 
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           Consider creating a fall cleaning checklist that you can complete throughout the season so that you aren’t stuck doing all of your fall cleaning on one day. You can combine a lot of the above fall cleaning with winterizing your home, but remember to do any messy DIY projects before you clean your home to avoid doing twice the work. 
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           Once you have completed your fall cleaning, you will be able to rest easy during the cold winter months knowing that the most important fall cleaning tasks are out of the way.
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           Don’t have enough time to complete fall cleaning in time for the holidays? Contact The Maids. We work year-round to help you with all of your green cleaning needs.
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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Nov 2012 13:20:48 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>The sofa in your home most likely receives heavy traffic from your family and your guests. However, most people never clean their sofa. This may be partly due to the difficulty associated with sofa cleaning. If you are one of those people that never cleans your sofa but would like to learn how, these sofa cleaning tips are for you. Sofa cleaning does not have to be a strenuous task. Rather than trashing an old, worn couch, consider conducting your own restorative sofa cleaning. The following guide from Cleanmind explains the best sofa cleaning techniques and helps the consumer understand the importance…</description>
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           The sofa in your home most likely receives heavy traffic from your family and your guests. However, most people never clean their sofa. This may be partly due to the difficulty associated with sofa cleaning. If you are one of those people that never cleans your sofa but would like to learn how, these sofa cleaning tips are for you. Sofa cleaning does not have to be a strenuous task. Rather than trashing an old, worn couch, consider conducting your own restorative sofa cleaning.
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           DIY Sofa Cleaning Tips
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           Just try to imagine your home without that old and worn out , but still most favourite sofa of yours? I bet that you can't. It has become an inseparable part of your home interior. You have spent so many happy moments on this sofa that now every time you sit down, you quite vividly remember them, as if it was just yesterday. Besides, your sofa is still in good condition, but only needs a proper deep clean. You might be pleasantly surprised at how astonishing it may look. You can decide to clean your sofa by yourself or hire a professional 
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           If you want your favorite sofa back, then these sofa cleaning tips will definitely help you. Besides, you can freshen up your sofa, just following several easy to implement home cleaning methods. These tips will help you to remove dirt, dust, and stubborn stains. However, have in mind that you have to be extremely careful, when cleaning your sofa without professional help. If you think that it is beyond your knowledge and abilities to perform this task, you should hire a professional sofa cleaning London company.
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           Before even thinking about any kind of sofa cleaning, it is better to first check the cleaning code of your sofa. Most of the time manufacturers put tags with cleaning codes and sofa cleaning instructions under the sofa's frame. Identifying the code is important, so you can determine what cleaner to use. There are four codes:
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           When you have determined what type of sofa cleaning agent you need, you can rent or buy a steam cleaner that works both for carpets and sofas. Hardware and home improvement stores are the best places to look for one. Vacuum your sofa thoroughly before steam sofa cleaning. Thus you will remove any loose particles and dust, easing the process greatly. Allow three to four hours for your sofa to dry. You can speed up the process by opening the windows in the room.
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           You can also try to regularly clean your sofa. Not allowing for dust and dirt to accumulate will protect your sofa and extend its lifespan. It will save you both money and time shopping for a new sofa. But if you do not feel capable enough, remember that there are many sofa cleaning companies in London. Why risk ruining your sofa beyond repair?
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           Now that you understand the language on sofa cleaning codes, you can successfully clean your couch without fear of damaging the fabric. Remember to vacuum before utilizing cleaners during your sofa cleaning to prevent the trapping of dirt.
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           If you still feel unsure about performing a sofa cleaning without the help of professionals, consider contact your local Maids franchise. We possess all of the cleaning know-how to make your home look like new.
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      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Nov 2012 13:35:44 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Holiday Cleaning Tips</title>
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      <description>Most people don’t enjoy cleaning, least of all during the holidays. Why stress about holiday cleaning when the important things lie within spending time with family and friends? This holiday season, it’s time to stress less about the mess and get down and dirty with some helpful holiday cleaning tips. Hopefully by the end of this article, you will have these holiday cleaning tips down to a science and you will never fret over hosting again. The following article from Breeze Concierge has some great holiday cleaning tips that will leave you beyond thankful. If holiday cleaning has you down, these tips…</description>
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           Most people don’t enjoy cleaning, least of all during the holidays. Why stress about holiday cleaning when the important things lie within spending time with family and friends? This holiday season, it’s time to stress less about the mess and get down and dirty with some helpful holiday cleaning tips. Hopefully by the end of this article, you will have these holiday cleaning tips down to a science and you will never fret over hosting again. The following article from 
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           If holiday cleaning has you down, these tips for getting your home sparkling clean can help you get your house in tip-top shape in time for those family parties and neighborhood get togethers. Holiday cleaning can be very time consuming during an already busy and sometimes stressful season. Learning a few time-saving cleaning tips and tricks is a welcome gift for any busy family or individual.
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           1. How to Clean Christmas Tree Sap and Needles. Bringing home a live Christmas tree can make your home smell wonderful, but it also leaves behind a sticky trail of pine tree sap and discarded pine needles. Sweeping up pine needles with your vacuum can ruin your sweeper, and cleaning up sap leaves your hands with a sticky, dirty residue that is nearly impossible to remove. For pine sap, try cleaning your floors and hands with a slightly damp towel with a few drops of olive oil. If you don’t have olive oil available, try using baby oil, Vaseline, or WD-40. Instead of sweeping up loose pine needles with a vacuum or broom, try looping a large piece of duct tape or masking tape over your hand. You can either wear light gloves to protect your hands from the needles or cover your entire hand with looped tape. Dab the needles from your floors and carpet with the tape and discard directly in the trash. You may need to wipe up any remaining residue with a little olive oil to remove any sticky spots.
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           2. How to Get Rid of Refrigerator Odors. All those Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner foods and leftovers can leave your fridge a little less than fresh. To prevent smelly odors in advance, try lining your crisper drawers with newspaper and place a new box of Arm and Hammer Baking Soda (open) in fridge and freezer. Make sure all foods are sealed or covered, and put a washcloth under the turkey while it defrosts in the fridge to make clean up easier and prevent smells.
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           4. How to Clean Toilets Without Scrubbing. In a hurry to get ready for guests and your toilets are less than sparkling? Try dropping a denture cleaning tablet into the bowl and one in the water tank to remove stains and give the bowl a hands-off cleaning.
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           5. How to Clean Up Quickly After Holiday Decorating. If you’re making holiday crafts or simply stringing garland and glitter bulbs, you may find you’re left with a horrendous mess after the decorating frenzy is over. Attempting to vacuum glitter usual ends up in dispersing it throughout the room, and those little flecks of garland can be dangerous for pets who like to nibble things left on the floor. To quickly and easily clean up after decorating, try running a lint roller over your carpets, furniture, and floors to pick up stray glitter and garland. Peel off the used roller sheets often and keep a small trash bag handy to keep particles from dropping off on your way to the trashcan…
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           Whether you are preparing for holiday cleaning to get your house ready for guests, or thinking about holiday cleaning for after your celebrating is over, these holiday cleaning tips are sure to come in handy. Also, don’t forget to share these holiday cleaning techniques with friends and family.
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           Don’t allow holiday cleaning to get you down. We’re here to help! For more helpful information about holiday cleaning tips, cleaning advice in general, or if you need a cleaning service to give you a hand after the holidays, please contact The Maids. We would be happy to assist you with all of your holiday cleaning needs and relieve you from the stress that comes with this time of year. Happy holiday cleaning!
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      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Oct 2012 12:54:31 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>Having to organize your closet might not seem like an important part of cleaning your house; after all, if you shut the doors no one can see the mess! But if you are using your closet everyday, think of the time and frustration you could save yourself by making it easy to find what you are looking for. Closets are a primary space for clutter, and sometimes it is a good idea to go through all it in order to get rid of the some of the more interesting items you have accumulated over the years. If your closet is organized,…</description>
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           Having to organize your closet might not seem like an important part of cleaning your house; after all, if you shut the doors no one can see the mess! But if you are using your closet everyday, think of the time and frustration you could save yourself by making it easy to find what you are looking for. Closets are a primary space for clutter, and sometimes it is a good idea to go through all it in order to get rid of the some of the more interesting items you have accumulated over the years. If your closet is organized, it will give you more room to store new purchases and keep your clothes in good condition - without wrinkles anyway! Here are some great tips to organize your closet from 
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           It's a part of your home you use every day, and organization is essential to keeping you sane and your belongings accessible. Does your closet need a makeover?
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           Have you worn that article of clothing in the past year?
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            You've made it through all four seasons in the past year and did not wear it; it's a safe bet you are not going to wear it next season.
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           Now that you’ve realized you can cut back on the clutter, follow these eight steps to creating a well-organized closet.
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           BAG OR BOX IT
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           If you simply cannot part with clothes that you haven’t worn in some time, purchase a large Tupperware or vacuum-seal bag to store them. Neatly stack the boxes or bags at the bottom or top of your closet or in a basement or storage room.
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           Arrange your closet seasonally. You probably aren’t going to wear the five wool sweaters in summer. Put them in storage.
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           Shoes mate for life. If you haven’t seen the mate to that shoe in years, get rid of the stag shoe.
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           Purchase a shoe rack, or create a system that easily displays items. Some women even buy small, clear plastic boxes and label the outside of the box for easy storage.
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           Keep a laundry hamper or basket as well as a dry cleaning bag in your closet for easy placement of dirty clothes. Better here than on your bedroom floor.
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           Organizational systems such as the Elfa System or Yaffa Blocks help you keep items in their places and within view.
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           Hangers! You’ve got to have the right ones. Children’s-sized hangers work great for pants, clip hangers can hold multiple skirts, and padded hangers are perfect for dresses.
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           Check your local yellow pages for the numerous companies that will come to your home and create a system for your closet that will help you stay organized. These companies use everything from wooden shelves to wire racks to additional rods. Some of these services can be costly, but they're well worth it.
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           Remember, if you can’t see it, you probably aren’t going to wear it. Keep the system simple and streamlined, and your closet makeover will keep you more organized and better able to find things you nee
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           Having to organize your closet may not sound fun to you, but now you have the right tips to organize your closet the right way. Once you organize your closet with these tips, you will not have to reorganize many times over.
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      <description>When spring comes around and the sun is shining, we all get the urge to do some spring cleaning -- or at least we feel that we need to do some spring cleaning!  Spring cleaning inevitably means that you will find things in your home that you didn't know you had, and that you wish you didn't have.  This is when a yard sale comes into play as well as yard sale advertising.  Yard sales (with the help of yard sale advertising) allow you to get rid of all those unwanted items you found in your home after you did some…</description>
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           When spring comes around and the sun is shining, we all get the urge to do some spring cleaning -- or at least we feel that we need to do some spring cleaning! Spring cleaning inevitably means that you will find things in your home that you didn't know you had, and that you wish you didn't have. This is when a yard sale comes into play as well as yard sale advertising. Yard sales (with the help of yard sale advertising) allow you to get rid of all those unwanted items you found in your home after you did some serious spring cleaning. But you don't want to have an unsuccessful yard sale; you want your yard sale to have as much foot traffic as possible. In order to attract any potential customer, there needs to be advertising, yard sale advertising. 
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           The purpose of yard sales is to get rid of as much unwanted stuff that you can -- and after your spring cleaning is done, you probably have a lot of unwanted things lying around! There is also a purpose to yard sale advertising. So what do you think the purpose of yard sale advertising is? Yard sale advertising is so important because it will bring more foot traffic to your yard sale, and that means more potential customers that will buy your unwanted things. The following article from 
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           Good afternoon peeps! I hope you are all having a great day! Spring time is here, and with Spring comes Spring-cleaning, and with cleaning/de-junking comes YARD SALES!
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           Since yard sales can be a GREAT environment to find treasures for your home and can be a great way to de-junk while earning some cash, today I'd like to give some yard sale tips on how to host the most successful yard sale possible. You may not know this about me, but I went to college and graduated with my Bachelor's degree in advertising and public relations. Not only that, but while getting my Masters degree, I even TAUGHT advertising for a few semesters. I bet you didn't know I was a school nerd, did ya!?!
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           Over the years, I have taught a lot of friends and family how to host a successful yard sale. A lot of those people have told me that my strategies are great. In fact, it's pretty funny when we have a yard sale because the chatter always begins with, "Man who did your advertising?" (no joke).
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           You may think my strategies are a bit over-kill. But with tried and trusted experience, if you follow these tips, I know your yard sale will be more successful than if you hadn't. Some have a hard time taking the time to properly promote their yard sale, and as a result, they don't have as much foot traffic. Without a lot of foot traffic, then you simply don't sell as much stuff. The main goal of the yard sale is to get rid of as much stuff as possible, right? Not only will my tips help you get the maximum amount of foot traffic as possible, but they will also help you sell more stuff once customersget to your yard sale.
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           Ok, how BIG, you say? From the main road (or roads) that will bring the most traffic, you need a poster board sized sign. Yep, the size of the poster board (which is 22 X 28 most of the time). Don't cut it in half, you need to get as much attention as possible on the busiest road near your home.
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           One for the traffic going one way, and one for the traffic headed the opposite way. For example, if that busy road heads North and South, you need one to grab those vehicles heading North, and one to grab those vehicles heading South. If you only put one poster to direct traffic, then you potentially lose out on half of your foot traffic right from the start. A great way to do this is with a large A frame sign.
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           I'm telling ya, the more people that you can get to look at your signs, the more people you will have to actually turn off the road and head your way. A great compliment that I love to hear is "I wasn't even planning on going to a yard sale today, but your signs caught my eye."
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           Some people may not want to waste their time if they are not sure the sale is still going on. Let's be honest here, we need to make it as easy as possible for people to want to come to your sale. We need to fill in the blanks in every way.
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           If you go with a pink poster, then every poster needs to be pink. Don't change from pink to yellow to orange to white. It potentially confuses your traffic. If you stay consistent with one color, then your traffic knows they are headed to the correct yard sale not a different yard sale nearby.
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           Make sure that your posters can be read clearly from a long distance away. Remember that if your poster cannot be read by a passenger in a vehicle driving by, then you potentially missed out on that person making it to your yard sale. You'd be surprised how many signs I have seen that are written in pen, and unless I was 12 inches away, I wouldn't be able to read it.
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           Remember that using the same color of poster board is key here. If your posters are pink, than a bright, bold, pink and black arrow reassures them that they are still on the correct path to your sale.Think of the arrows as little reassurances that say "almost there" or "you are still on the right path." I have given up the hunt to find yard sales a lot if I think I'm lost. Who knows, I may have been a block away, but if I don't see arrows and I've been driving for awhile, I assume I'm not going to find it and give up. Remember, we are trying to make it as easy as possible to find your sale.
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           Tip 8: Along with marking a clear map with arrows, you need to plaster your town with yard sale signs.
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           I suggest to hang up at least 10 other signs in popular areas to inform others that you are having a yard sale. I suggest these signs to be half a poster board. Also, advertise your sale on Craigslist. Spreading the word is the key here.
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           If you can convince a neighbor or two (or even more) to have a yard sale with you, you can advertise your sale as such. This will catch the attention of your traffic. The more stuff you have for them to look at, the better. So, if you can round up more people to participate, go for it. Warning: Do not advertise your sale as multi-family if your neighbor brought one or two items over to sell with your stuff. Make sure that if you are advertising as "multi-family" that there are genuinely more than one family participating in the sale.
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           For example, if you are selling a TV, include a larger sign that says "works great." Or if you have a dresser for sale, put a larger sign that says, "Only $20.00." These signs are to catch the eye of those people who are driving by. The first step to get a potential customer to buy something is to get them to get out of their car. If you show them that your prices are reasonable and that your items are working properly, they will be more likely to come check out the rest of your items.
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           Let's face it folks, a yard sale can be chaotic. In fact, most the time, it is hard to tell whose yard sale you are attending. Some people are shy, and some people are a tiny bit lazy. So, if you have your prices clear, then you'll have more people buying. If you don't, you will have people walk away even if they are interested in one of your items. We need to make their decision-making process as easy as possible. If the price isn't on the item, you simply made their decision for them. They may think, "I don't even know how much it costs." Voila, you lost a sale. If you have an item that you are unsure of how much to ask, put a sign on it that says "make me an offer" but I rarely do this.
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           Some people enjoy hunting for items, and like I said before, some are a bit lazy. Don't lose all the customers that aren't the searching type. The more items you have on tables the better in my opinion. Put the decor items together, the clothing items in a separate area, and the baby items near each other.
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           For example, if you are selling a crib, assemble it. If you are selling a couch, rug, pillows and end tables, set it up on your driveway like a living room. If you have a bedding set, lay it out on a tarp for the customers to see the entire quilt. Remember, we are making it as easy as possible for your customers to visualize the item in their home.
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           You need to have your items set up at least a half hour before your beginning time. You will probably have early birds (those avid yard salers that get up at the crack of dawn just to go to yard sales). If customers begin to come and you are still setting up your items, you may miss out on a sale. It may be annoying that someone is early and that they begin rummaging through your stuff before you feel completely prepared, but don't forget, the point of having this sale is to get rid of your stuff. Don't forget to welcome them with a friendly, "Good morning" greeting! If you aren't quite ready when customers begin coming, just simply tell them that you will have all the items displayed as soon as you can.
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           These yard sale advertising tips should help you! Yard sale advertising allows you to have the most successful yard sale you can so that you can sell as much as you can. Take these yard sale advertising tips and put them into action the next time you have a yard sale -- which is probably very soon if you've done your spring cleaning already! Yard sale advertising shouldn't cost you much money, and yard sale advertising shouldn't have to (that would go against the whole philosophy of a yard sale). These thrifty yard sale advertising tips will ensure the success of your yard sale and your yard sale advertising without you needing to spend money. Happy yard sale-ing! And happy yard sale advertising! 
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      <description>There's no denying that Halloween is right around the corner now that the leaves are falling,so why not do some Halloween decorating to get in the spirit of the season?  By doing some Halloween decorating you can help get your children excited about this candy-filled holiday while getting yourself in a candy-giving mood.  A little bit of Halloween decorating can go a long way! Not all Halloween decorations have to be store bought. In fact, some of the best Halloween decorations are the ones that you and your children make at home together.   There are some classic elements that…</description>
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           There's no denying that Halloween is right around the corner now that the leaves are falling,so why not do some Halloween decorating to get in the spirit of the season? By doing some Halloween decorating you can help get your children excited about this candy-filled holiday while getting yourself in a candy-giving mood. 
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           A little bit of Halloween decorating can go a long way!
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           Not all Halloween decorations have to be store bought. In fact, some of the best Halloween decorations are the ones that you and your children make at home together. 
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           There are some classic elements that no Halloween decorating spree should be without, like the jack-o-lantern, but here's another Halloween decorating idea that's a little outside of the box: a cheese cloth spider web. All you need to make this cool halloween decoration is white or ivory cheese cloth, scissors, pushpins, plastic spiders, craft glue and maybe a few Halloween decorating helpers. 
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           Happy Halloween!When our children were little, Halloween was their favorite holiday because we decorated our Victorian home like the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland. My husband went all out with dry ice in our fountain and moving "ghosts" tied to a rope in the tall trees. Because we believe that you can have fun decorating your home without going into debt, here are some Halloween decorating tips that don't cost too much.
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           Halloween is a uniquely special time of year, regardless of whether you're a kid or just a kid at heart. It's a holiday time that offers lots of wonderful opportunities to decorate your home creatively, since the subject matter is different from any other holiday. If you're thinking about decorating your porch and yard for the spookiest night of the year, you can do it without having to spend a lot of money. Here are a few low-cost ideas for showing your Halloween spirit to the world:
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           You can enhance that spookiness either more by replacing your regular porch light with a black light bulb. Adding a few Halloween-oriented items like skulls and ghost figures that glow in the dark will be even more effective.
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           If you want your pumpkins to last longer (and even to be reusable when you scrap your Halloween decorations and begin decorating for Thanksgiving), don't carve them. Paint them with acrylic paint. You can create an infinite variety of faces or scenes, and your pumpkins will last much longer. There's also none of the mess involved with carving them. Place your pumpkins in groups of three to five of varying sizes and shapes. It makes for a much more effective display.
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           A little paint can go a long way in creating great-looking tombstones, too. You can paint simple boards grey and then use black paint to add silly or scary epitaphs that will delight visitors. Things like: "See? I Told You I Was Sick" can bring smiles, but you can also create scarier epitaphs to bring out the more ghoulish side of your nature.
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           You can create some wonderfully spooky scenes in your windows by cutting out silhouettes of the various Halloween icons, such as black cats, witches, and skeletons, out of construction paper. When it gets dark, your windows will take on a lovely macabre look when the light is blocked out by those eerie objects.
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           Simple scarecrow-type figures, topped with rubber Halloween masks, can also be effective in adding some scare factor to your front porch and lawn. Just stuff a shirt and pair of pants with straw or leaves, add the mask, and you've got an instant horror figure for just a little time, imagination, and very little money.
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           Halloween is a time when anyone can be a kid at heart. You can celebrate the spookiest holiday of them all to your heart's content without having to break the bank in the process. With a little thought, you can create great-looking Halloween decorations. You're limited only by your imagination.
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           The key to low-cost Halloween decorating is to make the decorations yourself with things you have at home or things you can pick up at a craft store. Another great part of making your own Halloween decorations is that you can see all the hard work you put into the homemade decor. If you enlist your children to help with the Halloween decorations, you will be able too see their unique crafts throughout the house. What a treat!
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           Good luck embarking on your Halloween decorating journey, and keep in mind that imperfect Halloween decorations are sometimes the best Halloween decorations!
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           Whatever category you fall into, it’s time to get your spring cleaning checklist out and seek out helpful resources to get you through your spring cleaning projects. While the outside may not be quite ready to undergo any major spring cleaning, the inside of your home is probably more than ready to experience a thorough spring cleaning.
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           Preparing your home with a good spring cleaning for the warmer weather doesn’t have to be such a chore, if you’re not a spring cleaning enthusiast. The important seasonal chores that are part of your spring cleaning checklist can be broken down into smaller projects, so you’re more willing and likely to complete them. The following spring cleaning article from 
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           Ready your spring cleaning checklist -- it's time to clean house. First tip: Start with the task you're dreading most.
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           Spring may not be in the air quite yet, but there's little doubt that the air around your home is ready for a solid spring cleaning right now.
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           Take a look around your home, she advises, and pay attention to the inner dialogue that happens when you find yourself frustrated with specific areas. Then create a detailed list of what needs to be done. For example, rather than simply saying "clean home office," break it into manageable steps that are each doable in short spurts of time, Wittman says. "You'll be amazed at what you can get done with small bursts of attention."
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           Unless you're stocking up for the end of days, there's no real need to have 500 cans of kidney beans. More likely than not, the lack of organization in your pantry or kitchen cupboards causes you to "forget" what items you have on hand and double up when grocery shopping. The same goes for that burgeoning Tupperware collection that topples over every time you open the cupboard. Time for a fix.
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           Piles. They start with the best of intentions, but oh how quickly they go from "strategic placement" to "where in the world did I put that?" dilemmas. Nip it in the bud.
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           Immediately upon walking in the door, get into the habit of sorting the mail: catalogs/magazines to read, personal mail and bills (and, of course, have a recycle bin nearby for the immediate toss-aways). Label each slot -- chances are, as long as you see an envelope in the "bills" or "important papers" sections, you'll never be late on a payment or miss an appointment again.
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           For extra organization, add a small calendar with attached marker nearby; when a bill or appointment reminder comes in the mail, mark the appointment or due date on the calendar in red, then file the notification away in its designated slot. It takes a few extra seconds, but it ensures the days of buried bills and forgotten appointments are long gone.
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           Have a pile that needs tackling now? Lay it all out on your dining table and sort according to the categories on your new organizer. Be sure to have a recycling bin nearby for the inevitable junk mail.
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           Spring Cleaning Challenge #3: Drawers that don't close properly due to overstuffing.
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           Allot 20 minutes to clean a drawer.
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           Chances are good that you have a junk drawer (or two) that could use some attention. Commonly junk drawers become what they are because we need a quick place to cram the miscellaneous, leading to a space chocked full of random items that are rarely accessed.
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           So dump the junk -- lay it all out on your dining table and sort everything into small piles. Immediately toss anything you "forgot was in there" and that you don't need. Use an old ice-cube tray to sort and store small items like paper clips, rubber bands, tacks, etc. – whatever doesn't fit can be thrown out. Who needs 500 paperclips anyway? File away any important papers in a home office accordion file, and group other items together either with a paperclip or rubber band, or place them into a labeled envelope ("stamps and address labels") for easy reference.
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           Spring Cleaning Challenge #4: Overburdened and under-organized linen closet.
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           Allot one hour; two if it's been awhile since you last tackled this dreaded task.
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           We all do it. You buy a new sheet set and cram the old ones into the linen closet. The old sets pile on top of the older and oldest until suddenly you have a collection of linens resembling a decade's highlight reel.
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           Empty it out. Throw every item from the closet into a laundry basket and dump it out onto your bed (you'll likely need to make a few trips). First, sort by item: flat and fitted sheets, pillow cases, towels. Then sort by needs and bed size: kids' room, guest room, master. Using a permanent felt marker, write a single-letter notation on each tag for easy reference. For instance, write T/F/Q/K for quick size reference (saves you the hassle of unfolding and folding) or write family member initials.
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           Finally, go through each individual pile: Any items that have stains or holes should immediately get tossed. A bit too worn but still in good condition? Unless you'd be willing to put it to use now, toss it into a "donate" pile – chances are even your seasonal items will be replaced with new ones when the next season rolls around. To stay organized, place each stack into its own individual storage box or basket, labeled for quick reference. That way, when you go to change bedding next round, you can just pull out that specific basket and leave the rest of the closet in tact.
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           These are some of the common spring cleaning challenges and problems that people run into when they go to tackle their spring cleaning checklist. If you follow along with the solutions to these spring cleaning challenges, your spring cleaning checklist will start to dwindle with less effort, and you may even find that you're enjoying your spring cleaning this year! Also, if you enlist the rest of your family to help out with the spring cleaning chores, your work will be even easier.
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           Holding a garage/yard sale will certainly help to clear the clutter from inside your home, so that your spring cleaning efforts don't get wasted on items that are taking up needed space. Rather than collecting dust, give items or articles of clothing away at your yard sale or donate them to your local charity. Read our article on 
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      <description>Area rugs are tremendously versatile. With the appropriate pad, area rugs work on any type of flooring and in any room. Area rugs offer unlimited combinations of color, texture, pattern and placement, and no matter what kind of room you have they can add a whole new level of beauty. They are the only flooring product that you can easily install, then pick up and move. Area rugs add new depths of beauty to a room, but they have to be maintained properly. Handmade area rugs can be very valuable and expensive elegant additions to a room, but despite their…</description>
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           Area rugs are tremendously versatile. With the appropriate pad, area rugs work on any type of flooring and in any room. Area rugs offer unlimited combinations of color, texture, pattern and placement, and no matter what kind of room you have they can add a whole new level of beauty. They are the only flooring product that you can easily install, then pick up and move.
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           Area rugs add new depths of beauty to a room, but they have to be maintained properly.
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           Handmade area rugs can be very valuable and expensive elegant additions to a room, but despite their value they're made to be walked on. If you’re not going to enjoy and use your area rug, why have it? Knowing full well that your carpet will get messy at some point, there are many things to remember when cleaning it.
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           You should vacuum or sweep your area rug to keep it clean, but be sure to watch the fringes. You don’t want to have to pull them out of the vacuum cleaner. Another thing to remember is to rotate your rug every once in a while to ensure that the colors or patterns don't fade. If the occasion arises when something is spilled on your rug, clean it up immediately. Use club soda, baking powder, or salt can help clean up the mess and eliminate any odors that the mess may leave behind. For more tips on how you can keep your area rug clean and looking new, 
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           Tips on Cleaning Area Rugs
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           Area rugs can be beautiful additions to your home, but they can be expensive and sometimes delicate.
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           It’s important to know how to clean and maintain area rugs to protect your investment.
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           Improper Cleaning Can Ruin Your Rug!
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           People trampling all over your expensive area rug causes wear and tear over time. You might be adding to that damage by cleaning your rugs the wrong way!
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           There are a few very common mistakes that people make when it comes to cleaning area rugs. These mistakes can end up subtracting years from the life of your rugs, and they should be avoided at all costs.
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           Don’t beat your rugs!
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           Your mom might have taken her rugs out back, hung them on a clothesline, and beaten them with a baseball bat, but you shouldn’t. The only rugs you should shake or beat are inexpensive doormats. When you beat rugs, you can cause the woven threads to loosen, and you can damage the backing of the rug. Some rugs will separate from their backing after only one beating if they are poorly made. Don’t take the chance.
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           If you run the vacuum over fringe when you are vacuuming your rug, you will remove the fringe up into the beater bar of your vacuum. At the very least, you will damage the fringe. It starts to loosen and look like a curly, stringy mess. Even worse, you could pull out chunks of fringe. The threads can get caught in your vacuum and you’ll have to unwind them from the beater bar. You can end up damaging your rug and your vacuum!
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           Carpet shampoos usually end up attracting more dirt, and carpet shampooing machines (especially ones with several brushes) can do damage to your area rugs. Drenching your area rug with water is never a good idea. It can ruin the rug and the floor underneath. Carpet stain sprays can discolor area rugs. It’s best to have your area rug professionally cleaned and only spot clean when necessary with a gentle stain solution.
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           To keep your area rugs clean, vacuum often. To properly vacuum area rugs, remove all furniture from them and vacuum to remove surface dirt. Next, flip the rug over and vacuum the back of the rug. Finally, flip the rug back over and give it one more pass on the right side. It sounds like a lot of work, but vacuuming the back of the rug is the only way to get the dirt that settles against the backing. This should be done as often as possible.
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           Weekly vacuuming on both sides would be ideal. If that’s not possible, you should do it at least once every two weeks. For the fringe, do not use the beater bar on your vacuum. If your vacuum has a curtain-cleaning tool that allows you to adjust the power of the vacuum to low, use that to clean area rug fringe
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           If you spill something on your area rug or notice a stain while you’re vacuuming, you should attend to the stain right away. For new spills, place a clean towel or cloth underneath the rug. Use paper towels or a dry, clean towel and blot the stain. Repeat this until you’ve gotten as much of the spill as you can.
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           Next, try to remove the stain. Replace the cloth or towel underneath the rug with a clean, dry one. From the top, dip a cloth or towel in a little club soda or cold water. Ring it out well so it’s only damp. Blot the stain and follow by blotting with a dry towel. If it doesn’t get out the stain, try blotting some shaving cream onto the stain. If the shaving cream doesn’t work, try a gentle solution of 1 teaspoon dish soap to 1 cup of water. If your stain remains, call a professional. Trying anything harsher can damage your rug.
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           Besides vacuuming, there are several ways to keep your area rug from wearing too much. If you have furniture on your rug, place a support underneath the rug where the legs rest. There are special rug supports, but you can also just use a small tile under each leg. This keeps the furniture from severely indenting the rug. It’s also a good idea to rotate your rug every six months if you don’t rearrange your furniture often. Rotating the rug keeps the furniture from poking the same part of the rug all of the time. If your area rug is reversible, flip it over every six months.
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           Most area rug manufacturers recommend professional cleaning only. Some dry cleaners clean area rugs and most carpet cleaning services will clean area rugs, but make sure you ask which method they use. Read the care tag on your area rug to see what your manufacturer recommends. Any method of cleaning will be hard on your rug, so only do it when necessary. Most rugs can be cleaned once every year or two. Area rugs in high traffic areas will require more frequent cleaning. The more you baby your area rug, the longer you can enjoy its beauty!
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           If you remember these tips, maintaining a clean rug can drastically increase its durability and longevity. If you want your rug to look new, weekly vacuuming and steaming can help. Another thing to try is placing padding below the rug. Padding can help keep your rug in place as well as protect your rug from rubbing up against the floor. 
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      <description>Sometimes you just don’t have the energy or motivation to clean your home after a long day at work – or just a long Hiring a maid cleaning service provider like The Maids will give you more time to enjoy life. day in general. Cleaning is considered a chore by many, but there are options if you’re not that fond of cleaning. Hiring a professional cleaning company gives you the benefit of being able to relax in your own home, one that you didn’t have to clean. But there are many other reasons why hiring a professional cleaning service company…</description>
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           The Maids home cleaning services will provide you with a better, deeper and healthier clean than if you were to take on the task of cleaning your own home. The Maids is a maid service provider that you can count on for a deep clean. The following information from Maids.com goes over the benefits that you are sure to notice if you hire a professional maid cleaning service provider – specifically The Maids home cleaning service.
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           The first step to a healthy home is to clean it regularly. Family and work obligations may make it difficult for people to find the time to give their home a thorough, regular cleaning. With ongoing maintenance from a professional cleaning service, a home’s surfaces will be vacuumed, dusted, cleaned and disinfected on a regular schedule. This helps remove allergens like dust, pollen and dander, as well as viruses and bacteria throughout a home. After hiring a maid services provider, homeowners will never have to worry about the unexpected – family “dropping by” or neighbors “stopping to visit.” Homeowners can forget about rushing home to tidy up or missing important obligations in order to maintain their home.
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           In addition, depending on the service, a professional cleaning company may have more effective equipment, procedures or products than a consumer might use in his or her own home. For instance, The Maids’ commercial-grade Back Pack Vacs with HEPA filtration capture up to 99% of dust, allergens, bacteria, dust mites, pet dander, pollen and other pollutants. Our vacuum has been independently tested to remove up to two and a half times more dirt than a conventional upright.
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           If homeowners have a pet, that raises the stakes even higher due to pet dander, pet hair, allergens, and whatever else the pet brings into the house. With a conventional vacuum cleaner, tiny allergens may pass right through the bag, or the exhaust may blow still more of them up out of the carpet and into the air. Not with specialty vacuums many professional cleaning service companies use. Professional multi-filtered vacuums can capture particles as tiny as 1/210th the diameter of a human hair!
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           The methods of a professional cleaning company can literally make homes cleaner and healthier than using most conventional cleaning practices, and it’s a wise idea when hiring a maid services provider to make sure to ask about the company’s cleaning philosophy.
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           Homeowners, when doing their own cleaning, often overlook areas that are cleaned by a service. For instance, The Maids vacuum the tops of ceiling fan blades and under beds, as well as registers and vents, including the refrigerator vent, to reduce dust and allergens in the home. We also damp wipe baseboards and window sills on our first visit to a home and routinely clean more places and areas in a home than one might get to on an average busy weekend.
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           In addition, a professional cleaning company’s employees are trained on the proper use of the products. A homeowner, however, may use a product on sale or try something new from the cleaning aisle and not understand its proper use or what surfaces it may be safely used on, causing damage to a home.
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           A professional cleaning company offers cleaning efficiency. With The Maids, homes are cleaned with teams of four members. In about an hour, The Maids can save homeowners four hours of valuable time that they can spend however they want — without lifting a finger to maintain their home! If homeowners don’t have time to keep up, they should consider hiring maid services. But just make sure to ask about the company’s cleaning procedures, products and equipment to be sure the home will get the thorough clean it needs and deserves.
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           When it comes to hiring a maid services provider you can count on, trust The Maids.
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           Save yourself the time to do things that matter to you -- like spend time with your family -- by hiring The Maids professional home cleaning service. The Maids is a maid service provider that you can trust to give your home the very best clean and to keep your home healthy and safe for you and your family. If you are one of the many people in this world juggling multiple responsibilities, you will quickly learn that hiring a maid cleaning service provider will allow you to enjoy your life a little more. 
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      <description>Daily cleaning will keep your hardwood floors looking new, longer. Your hardwood floors were beautiful when they were installed, but to keep hardwood floors looking that way, there is a little maintenance required.  Cleaning hardwood floors can be broken down into three types: daily care, quarterly care, and preventative maintenance.  Daily care involves sweeping hardwood floors with a soft bristle broom to remove dirt that can cause abrasions.  Also, you should always clean up spills on your hardwood floors as quickly as possible to avoid water damage.  Quarterly care is needed to remove surface grease and dirt that may have accumulated on…</description>
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           Your hardwood floors were beautiful when they were installed, but to keep hardwood floors looking that way, there is a little maintenance required. Cleaning hardwood floors can be broken down into three types: daily care, quarterly care, and preventative maintenance. Daily care involves sweeping hardwood floors with a soft bristle broom to remove dirt that can cause abrasions. Also, you should always clean up spills on your hardwood floors as quickly as possible to avoid water damage. Quarterly care is needed to remove surface grease and dirt that may have accumulated on your hardwood floors. Be sure to use a cleaning product that has a neutral pH when you're cleaning your hardwood floors. Ammonia or ammonia-based products should never be used on hardwood floors because they will dull the finish and may cause discoloration. Using a very wet mop with a liquid soap or using abrasive cleaners on hardwood floors is never recommended, because both methods have the potential to strip the finish on your hardwood floors, or cause the hardwood floors to deteriorate prematurely. 
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           To prevent future damage of your hardwood floors, there are a few simple things you can do.  Use area rugs in high traffic areas,  use felt pads under legs and feet of furniture so you won't scratch your hardwood floors when moving the furniture, and take your shoes off at the door! This article from 
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           Your hardwood floor is installed. Your house finally feels like a home. But now what? How do you care for your new investment?
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           Floor mats are a wonderful thing when it comes to hardwood floors. Tiny particles, like dirt, can act like sandpaper and scratch your wood. By placing a floor mat at each entryway and encouraging family members and guests to wipe their feet, the majority of dirt and grime will remain on the mat. Also put a floor mat or rug in any area where water could be splashed — like near the kitchen sink. This will hinder any possible water damage.
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           Note that rubber-backed or non-ventilated floor mats or rugs can damage your floor. Instead use floor mats or rugs made especially for hardwood floors and be sure to shake them out regularly.
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           Along with a hardwood floor comes the responsibility of keeping it clean. The better care you take, the longer your floor will maintain its original beauty. Step one is to purchase a high quality broom so that you can sweep your floor regularly of dirt, dust and other particles.
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           Second step is a vacuum cleaner without a beater bar, to get in between the boards and other hard to reach areas.
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           Deeper cleaning techniques vary depending on the installation and finish of your hardwood floor. For “Finish in Place” hardwood floors, using an 8”x14” terrycloth mop with a rotating head that makes cleaning corners, under cabinets and along base boards as simple as pie is recommeded.
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           Professional cleaning products recommended by your flooring retailer can be used to remove tough stains and spills without dulling the finish of your wood floor. Makers of “Pre-finished” floors recommend their own specific products for routine maintenance. Check with your retailer for details
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            Do use a professional hardwood floor cleaner to remove occasional scuffs and heel marks (just spray some cleaner on a cloth and rub the stained area lightly)
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           If and when your hardwood floor begins to look like it belongs beneath the feet of gold miners in an old western saloon, it’s time to consider screening and recoating.
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           Screening is the process used to abrade or grind down your floor’s polyurethane finish. Next, fresh coats of urethane are applied. The result is a rejuvenated floor that looks as good as the day it was installed!
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           If the damage to your hardwood floor is severe, then you may require sanding and refinishing. This process involves sanding your floor down to the bare wood and refinishing it. Only go to this effort if screening and recoating doesn’t solve your problem. Replacement boards may be available so you don’t have to refinish the entire area. Be sure to go pro whenever you have work done on your hardwood floors!
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           All hardwood floors fade or change shades over time. Like our own skin, wood’s exposure to sunlight may greatly increase this process and cause permanent damage.
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           Window treatments are recommended to shade your floors from the sun’s harsh rays. We also recommend rotating area rugs and furniture regularly, allowing wood floors to age evenly from UV exposure.
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           To avoid permanent marks and scratches, it’s a good idea to cover furniture and table legs with flannel protectors. Be careful when moving heavy objects across your floor to avoid scuffing.
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           Ladies — your stiletto heels may be fashionable, but what’s not in fashion (or covered by your warranty) are the dents and scratches they cause to wood floors. Likewise, trim your pet’s nails regularly and keep any and all other sharp objects away from your floors.
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           To keep your hardwood floors looking new, more intense maintenance may be required as the years go by. The condition of the finish on your hardwood floors is important because it acts as protection. If you are uncertain if the finish on your hardwood floors is wearing off, you can do a simple test. Begin in a high-traffic area and pour one to two tablespoons of water onto the hardwood floor. If the water soaks in immediately and leaves a darkened spot on your hardwood floor, the finish is worn and water can damage the wood. If the water soaks in after a few minutes and darkens the hardwood floor only slightly, the finish is partially worn. If the water beads on top of the hardwood floor, the surface is properly sealed. Repeat this test in low- and medium-traffic areas on your hardwood floors. If the finish has worn off, it is a good idea to refinish to increase the longevity of your hardwood floor. 
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      <description>Spring is certainly about to spring - and this is usually the time that homeowners take a look at their house, whether it's a small house or a large house, and set about determined to do a To maximize space in your small house, select furniture that has more than one use. thorough spring cleaning.  If you have a small house, you probably find that your limited space is a nuisance to your regular cleaning routine, no matter what time of year it is.  A small house can mean limited space, but that just means that you need to find…</description>
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           thorough spring cleaning. If you have a small house, you probably find that your limited space is a nuisance to your regular cleaning routine, no matter what time of year it is. A small house can mean limited space, but that just means that you need to find creative solutions to maximize the space in your small house.
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           Maximizing space in a small house can be accomplished by simply removing - or at least finding a way to minimize - all the clutter in your small house. A cluttered desktop, countertop, kitchen pantry, hallway or closet can really have a big impact on how you feel about living comfortably in a small house. Clutter in a small house makes doing the things you need to do a little harder than they really need to be. If you have items, even if they're pieces of furniture, in your small house that you haven't used in years, get rid of them. Do your research on local charities where you can donate these unused items that are just eating up space in your small house. The following article from 
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           I’ve always loved the idea of having a smaller house, and making the most of the space I have. When I lived in my tiny English cottage (the house prior to when I lived in my giant house) it was like a game for me to find clever places for things.
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           1. Make finding space in a small house a game.
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           My small house was like a puzzle, everything had one place that it could fit. My husband’s closet was actually a linen cabinet in the hall. My canned goods fit in a neat and tidy corner of our basement on plastic shelving. We had baking dishes on wire shelving on an enclosed back porch. We put beds on risers to give us more space for things under the beds.
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           I love coziness so for the most part, having a small house was fun for me, not a drudgery. I enjoyed figuring out how clever I could be with our storage and furniture placement. I was determined I had enough space for what I needed and it really was like a challenging game to find the solution.
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           I’ve always wanted a library/dining room. Not only do I think it looks charming, it is practical too. You can use the room to dine in, but it can also hold library shelves for books or a home office. One room, multiple purposes. Love that.
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           I’m not sure how I feel about bookshelves in the bedroom. I wonder if it would feel kind of dusty? I do like how it looks but I think I’d rather have books in the dining room. But if the bedroom was all I had for my books, it would work!
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           Free standing furniture takes up a lot of space. If you own a small home, there are often ways you can tuck in a built in piece (or a free standing piece that fits in just like a built in) to give you more room for the buck.
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           For instance, I adore banquettes (built in benches with a table)! Tables and chairs take up a lot of room, so if you can build a banquette into a small niche, you can have an eat in kitchen even if the room is quite small.
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           Think about other ways you could eliminate pieces of furniture by having built ins. Or even if you can’t build something in, perhaps consider other ways to eliminate excess pieces and go for more streamlined furniture!
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           A couple of years ago I saw this photo... and it had a pretty cool outside the box idea... a custom made dining table that opens up to reveal a pool table! You can have a family meal, then take the lid off the table and the space becomes a game room. While the table probably costs a pretty penny, imagine the cost of a whole separate pool table room! Not only is this an example of a dual purpose room, it is thinking creatively in a small space.
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           Applying a few (or all if you can) of these creative strategies to your small house cleaning and organizing regimen will make living in your small house much easier, and much more enjoyable. There are many low cost ways to creatively maximize space in your small house, you just need to find that space and be a little creative doing it.
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           For any room in your small house, you can use hanging organizers to tuck away anything from beauty products to kitchen supplies. Bunkbeds are great if you have young children; kids love them and they're a huge space saver in a small house with small bedrooms.
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      <description>Regularly vacuuming your carpet will prolong the life of your carpet. Carpets are beautiful but they are susceptible to stains, matting, and discoloration.  You shouldn’t fear, though.  There are things you can do to minimize the risk of damage to your carpet and make your carpet last as long as possible.  Depending on the layout of your home, some areas have much more traffic than others, regardless of how your furniture is arranged.  This means that those areas of your carpet are going to get worn more quickly.  To avoid this, consider placing area rugs over your carpet in these locations.  Watch out…</description>
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           Carpets are beautiful but they are susceptible to stains, matting, and discoloration. You shouldn’t fear, though. There are things you can do to minimize the risk of damage to your carpet and make your carpet last as long as possible. Depending on the layout of your home, some areas have much more traffic than others, regardless of how your furniture is arranged. This means that those areas of your carpet are going to get worn more quickly. To avoid this, consider placing area rugs over your carpet in these locations. Watch out for spills; clean up spills on your carpet immediately, because letting spills set in increases the chances that you'll have a stain on your carpet. 
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           You may feel a bit uneasy about asking guests to remove their shoes, but by leaving footwear at the door, you keep the dirt off your carpeting as well. In addition, take the time to sweep your home's sidewalks, and invest in heavy-duty doormats to prevent excess dirt from entering the house.
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           To break up the same old traffic pattern and to avoid wearing the carpeting down in the same spots, move your furniture around. This will create new foot traffic and your whole carpet will last longer, not just one area.
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           When installing new carpets, always have a quality carpet pad installed underneath it. Carpet pads prevent carpeting from becoming matted.  Carpet pads also allow for more efficient vacuuming. While a carpet pad may be an extra expense, it can really increase the longevity of your carpet so that you can enjoy your carpet longer.
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           Also consider the type of carpet you choose. Polyester carpeting, although it may be cheaper, will wear down more quickly and is harder to clean. If you have children and pets you should consider Nylon carpeting that resists stains better and will last longer for an active family. When shopping for new carpeting look for a pile that has tightly twisted fibers as they will be more resistant to soil. The higher the pile of your new carpet the harder it will be to keep it from matting down.
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      <description>Regularly vacuuming your carpet will prolong the life of your carpet. Carpets are beautiful but they are susceptible to stains, matting, and discoloration.  You shouldn’t fear, though.  There are things you can do to minimize the risk of damage to your carpet and make your carpet last as long as possible.  Depending on the layout of your home, some areas have much more traffic than others, regardless of how your furniture is arranged.  This means that those areas of your carpet are going to get worn more quickly.  To avoid this, consider placing area rugs over your carpet in these locations.  Watch out…</description>
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           My husband and I really enjoy learning new ways to reuse things around the house. We try to be creative and innovative in our ongoing efforts to reuse, and also have fun with it.
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           Here’s why we do it, and 10 easy ways you too can start using less, and reusing more:
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            This is obvious, but keep in mind that how much you save depends on what you are reusing, and how consistent you are with it. Some projects may only save you a few dollars a month. The key to more substantial savings is to reuse several things and stick with it. The savings will add up.
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            The amount of trash that goes into landfills is mind boggling. Even though we reuse whenever possible, my family throws out at least a bag of trash a week – multiply that by tens of millions of households. Reducing your trash will also save you money if you pay for trash pickup. Many services charge by how much they have to haul each month; the less you trash, the more you save.
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            The challenge of transforming everyday stuff that has run its course into useful or decorative objects really makes you flex your creative muscles! This means it’s an ideal family activity, and an antidote to work and life stress.
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            While you are waiting for the shower to warm up, gallons and gallons of water flush down the drain. Instead of wasting that water, put a bucket in the shower to catch it and then put it to use elsewhere. You can use it to water houseplants or your garden, wash dishes, or for hand washing clothes. You can do the same thing in your sink with an empty milk jug. This is a great way to save money (and resources) by conserving water!
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            We have wires all over our house – behind the TV, behind the computer desk, and hanging down from various electronics. Not only does it look chaotic, it is dangerous for my dogs and baby. To organize things a bit, I stuff the wires into toilet paper or paper towel rolls to keep them tidy.
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            Instead of buying storage containers for leftovers, wash out used food containers (such as those for butter, yogurt, or sour cream) and use them instead. The smaller containers are the perfect size for storing individually portioned leftovers, ready to grab for lunch the next day. This is a reuse that can save you money and calories! It’s another step to help you 
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            A great friend of mine made me a wine cork board to hang on my wall for me to stick notes and pictures on. She made it entirely from wine corks that she had saved. I love it!
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           Besides these very common household items that you can reuse, there are endless opportunities for you to reuse so many other items in your home. All you need to do is be a little creative when you're considering what to reuse. You can reuse old place mats and transform them into coasters. You can save the plastic bags that come in cereal boxes for leftovers or to wrap sandwiches. Reuse old coffee mugs to plant a mini garden in your home; just fill with potting soil and seeds, and maybe even paint the outside of the mug for an artsy approach. Burned-out candles can even be reused as pincushions.
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           Once you start to learn about others' ideas on how to reuse household items, you might be able to come up with your own creative ways to reuse those unwanted items in your home that don't have much more life left in them. What about those brown paper bags you always get at the grocery store? Reuse them as book covers for your kids, wrap mailed packages in them, or let your kids turn them into a colorful piece of artwork. No matter what you have lying around the home, there is probably a way to reuse it.
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           Is your garage the dumping ground for everything you don’t want in your house?  That is how most people utilize the space in their garage; they fill it with anything and everything. Your garage has so much more potential than that, so don’t waste perfectly good space! You can make your garage more than a place to just park your car. Make the garage an extension of your home by taking control of the clutter and reinventing the meaning of your garage.
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           You could turn your garage into an exercise space, for example. Remove that big, bulky workout equipment from your home to create space for something else in your home, such as an extra bed room. The garage could be the perfect spot for the home office you've always wanted, but never had space for. In your garage, you can escape the distractions of your home and completely immerse yourself in your work. Or maybe you have children who need a place to hang out with their friends? You can make that "hang out" place your garage, but only if you clean up the clutter that's stopping you from even considering a garage makeover. This is a great article from 
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           Your garage’s main objective is to protect and stash your vehicle or vehicles. That just can’t happen if your garage has turned out to be a glorified storage area, filled with boxes and games and gadgets and bicycles and skateboards and scooters and strollers and anything else that makes it hard to find a path through the room in the beginning. Here are 6 easy tips to help you take command of your garage again.
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           After your garage is empty it is highly recommended to go to the trouble to sweep or mop out all the loose junk, clean up cobwebs and layers of dust bunnies. You may take joy in your garage better if it is a really clean garage so be sure to sweep and dust routinely to maintain it.
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           Talking about décor does not mean I am proposing you go out there and convert your garage into a pseudo-living room, but consider if a new coat of paint on the walls makes matters look better and clearer and cheerier? How about the floor? Many folks like to paint and seal the floor of the garage to safeguard it from spills and make clean up relatively easy. Altering the wall or floor surfaces could have a considerable impact on the look and feel of the garage. If this is something you wish to try and do, now is the perfect time.
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           After your garage is dirt free (floor and walls) it’s time to place anything back. It is best to position the gadgets that will be used on a frequent basis within easy reach. Arrange items less commonly used even further back in the garage or higher up on shelving systems or inside cabinets. Label the outside of tubs, drawers and cabinets to avoid the inconvenience of opening all of them again and again to acquire a specific thing you may be searching for. Placing labels on shelves or even peg boards will help prompt you where things should be put away also.
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           Rules including, “Make Sure You replace gadgets you required to the place you found them,” need to be precisely abided by to help maintain the organization of your garage.
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           These actions will help you accomplish a tidy and properly organized garage in no time spent what-so-ever and just realize the numerous gains of having the ability to not just park your car within garage to ensure that it stays safeguarded from the elements, but having the ability to recognize exactly what you have and find it when you require it. All the best!
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           Another way to remove the clutter in your garage is to have a garage sale. A garage sale is great because it enables you to purge your garage of any items you don’t want or need anymore, and you may also make a buck! To host an effective garage sale, take all of the items you are placing in the garage sale and put them in a separate area from the items you are keeping. Go through and price items from your garage reasonably; you may need to disassociate yourself from the items so you don't hold on to unnecessary things that you really don't need.
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           When you set a date for your garage sale, make sure to check the weather forecast in advance. Advertise and spread the word about your garage sale! Make flyers and tell all of your neighbors so that your garage sale has a big turnout. Set up items in an organized manner at your garage sale; don’t make shoppers hunt around for a matching set of plates. Once your garage sale is over, do not bring the left over items back into your garage. Consider donating your unwanted items to a local charity. If you follow the above steps for garage organization, you will have a clean garage that has purpose once again - other than being just a home for your cars.
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      <description>If you or one of your family members suffers from allergies, you understand how difficult and frustrating it can be to Make your home allergen-free to keep you and your family healthy. deal with allergens in your home.  Allergens are substances that trigger an allergic reaction, and you or your loved ones may experience sneezing, wheezing, coughing, itchy eyes, swelling of tissues, and other bothersome symptoms.  Making your home a refuge against the allergens most frequently found in homes will make living more bearable for you and your family.  To minimize allergens in your home, or anywhere, you should keep away…</description>
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           deal with allergens in your home. Allergens are substances that trigger an allergic reaction, and you or your loved ones may experience sneezing, wheezing, coughing, itchy eyes, swelling of tissues, and other bothersome symptoms. Making your home a refuge against the allergens most frequently found in homes will make living more bearable for you and your family. To minimize allergens in your home, or anywhere, you should keep away from the things that trigger your allergic reactions, which could be insect sprays, perfumes, cigarette smoke, or plants that you may keep indoors during the winter. There are also certain things that you can do specifically to your home to minimize allergens and keep you and your family healthy. The following article from 
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           According to many allergists, the real cure for sniffing, sneezing and wheezing may be as simple as regular house cleaning. Common household allergens such as dust, dust mites, mold, pet dander, and cockroaches can trigger allergies, explains pediatric allergist Dr. Mary Lasley. "Simple changes in your routine house cleaning can reduce allergies and help your family live more comfortably," she adds.
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           Opening windows to let indoor allergens out of the home can bring outdoor allergens such as pollen and mold spores into the house. Instead, use heat and air conditioning to clean, circulate and dehumidify the air in the home. Also, using a high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter to remove airborne allergens, such as pet dander, can lessen the amount of circulating allergens. Dust mite and cockroach allergen are generally heavy particles that do not stay suspended in the air and settle quickly, so air filters or air purifiers do not work well for these allergens.
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           Dust mites and molds thrive only in high humidity areas. Maintain the home's relative humidity level below 55 percent by using heat and/or air-conditioning equipment consistently and using a dehumidifier where necessary - doing so will discourage dust mite and mold growth. Repair all roof and plumbing leaks to prevent mold.
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           Cleaning is the best way to reduce allergens. Done regularly, cleaning stops allergens from accumulating, which helps minimize allergy and/or asthma symptoms. Pay special attention to the bedroom since most exposure to dust mites is while sleeping - 60 percent of dust mite allergen is found in mattresses and bedding. In order to control these allergens, wash bed linens in hot water (at least 130 F) weekly and vacuum mattresses regularly. Comforters, blankets and curtains should be washed frequently. Encase pillows, mattresses and box springs in "allergen-control" covers, and freeze or wash stuffed animals weekly in hot water (at least 130 F).
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           Vacuum carpet and rugs at least once a week - twice a week in bedrooms and high-traffic areas. Use a well-functioning vacuum cleaner that has adjustable brushes, and bears the Carpet and Rug Institute's Seal of Approval (SOA). These are vacuum cleaners that have been tested for and meet strict standards for removing soil and containing the dust within the bag and the vacuum cleaner. Vacuum cleaners may produce dramatically different cleaning results and impact on the indoor environment. The SOA program endorses only vacuum cleaners that perform each of the following three tasks well: soil removal, dust containment (without putting the dust back into the air) and carpet appearance retention.
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           Vacuum upholstered furniture regularly, and clean hard furniture with a damp cloth. A damp cloth should be used on window treatments, windowsills and window frames, ceiling fans, light fixtures, and storage units as well. Dust also can be reduced by storing books and knick-knacks in closed cabinets - doing so leaves fewer places for dust to settle and makes cleaning easier.
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           If you contact your allergist or immunologist, they will be able to determine the source of your allergies, and then decide the best course of action to take for minimizing allergens in your home. You will need to limit your exposure to the particular allergens that you are allergic to, and then begin to make appropriate changes within your home. You may need to inspect your house for leaks, as allergens, mice, and cockroaches can make their way inside your home through small holes and cracks.
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           Carpets are the perfect haven for dust, dust mites, and pet dander; therefore, it might also be a good idea to consider changing your carpet to a hard floor such as hardwood, vinyl, laminate, or ceramic to minimize the allergens that are affecting you and your family. If changing your carpeted flooring is not an option, then you should be sure to have the carpet cleaned regularly for a deep, thorough cleaning that vacuuming will not achieve. You may not be able to remove all traces of allergens in your home, but if you follow these guidelines then you will successfully minimize the allergens in your home for a healthier, happier family environment.
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      <description>Your dishwasher is the workhorse of the kitchen, so it's extremely important to keep it functioning at its best.  A dishwasher saves you time and the hassle of hand washing the dishes, and it is this efficiency that must be For efficiency in the kitchen, take good care of your dishwasher! optimized and prolonged.  Like most other appliances, a dishwasher's lifespan can be lengthened if you care for it properly and provide maintenance when it's needed.  Loading your dishwasher correctly is only half the battle of an efficiently run dishwasher.  For a long lasting dishwasher, you will need to make sure that…</description>
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           optimized and prolonged.  Like most other appliances, a dishwasher's lifespan can be lengthened if you care for it properly and provide maintenance when it's needed. Loading your dishwasher correctly is only half the battle of an efficiently run dishwasher. For a long lasting dishwasher, you will need to make sure that you load your dishwasher the right way and with the right dishes, that your dishwasher is clean, functioning properly, and that it gets proper attention and timely repairs when it's not functioning correctly. The products that you buy to clean your dishes, and your dishwasher itself, also affects the dishwasher's performance. Being well aware of what is good for your dishwasher and what is not will allow you to provide the proper care and maintenance that your dishwasher requires. This is a fantastic article from 
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           A dishwasher is generally a low maintenance appliance. Below are some basic tips for keeping your dishwasher running in tip-top shape. (Note: Before doing any work on your dishwasher, turn off the power at the circuit-breaker box.)
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            Don’t Get Zapped. Dishwashers have built-in water heaters and motors which can consume a lot of electricity; couple that with all the water a dishwasher uses and you can see how improper wiring and connections can put you at risk for electrocution, fire or power outages. A ll dishwasher should always be plugged into a grounded outlet or wired direct. And your main socket must be rated adequately to handle the large load required by most dishwashers.
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            Make Sure Your Dishwasher is Level. If your dishwasher isn’t level, it could leak. To check, open the door and place an air-bubble level along the edge inside. If the dishwasher isn’t level, raise or lower either side by adjusting its “feet” or add a wedge to balance correctly.
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            Check Gaskets for Cracks and Deterioration. These are the rubber or plastic seals along the dishwasher door that provides a water-tight seal when you close. If you start noticing water around your dishwasher, it could be due to faulty gaskets. If the gasket is damaged, remove it by unscrewing it or prying it out with a screwdriver. You can get a replacement gasket at a hardware store or order one from the manufacturer. Before installing the new gasket, soak it in hot water to make it more flexible.
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            Check Sprayer Arm for Clogs. Over time Food particles, mineral deposits and other debris can clog the holes in the sprayer arm. It is essential to clean these small holes from time to time to enable the dishwasher to work more efficiently. Remove the sprayer arm periodically and soak in warm vinegar for a few hours to loosen any obstruction. Then clean out each spray hole with an awl or a pipe cleaner.
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            Check and Clean Screens and Filters. Your dishwasher should have a screen or filter located near the bottom of the dishwasher above the food drain to catch any large food or debris; they need to be cleaned regularly to avoid clogs (at least every other week). Your dishwasher owner’s manual should provide instructions for removing and cleaning the filter. If the filter has holes, it needs to be replace in order to prevent harm to other parts of the dishwasher. Also, inspect and clear out any food or debris that might be trapped in the food drain.
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            Watch Your Water Temperature. The single most important factor in getting good results is hot water. The best way to improve the energy efficiency of a dishwasher is to reduce the amount of hot water needed to clean your dishes. About 80% of the total energy used by dishwashers goes towards heating the water. Too cool won’t clean your dishes well; too hot wastes energy. Most dishwasher manufacturers and detergent companies recommend setting the water temperature at 130 degrees fahrenheit; this will effectively remove all food particles and residue without wasting energy. Place a thermometer inside the dishwasher to determine if the temperature is appropriate. If above or below 130 degrees, adjust your hot water heater.
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            Run Hot Water in the Kitchen Sink. Do this for a minute before you turn on the dishwasher. This will get hot water flowing through your pipes and start the wash cycle off with hot water rather than cold.
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            Avoid Pre-Rinsing of Dishes. Scraping off leftover food is sufficient; a good dishwasher should be able to loosen and remove most food particles, even sticky ones. Soaking or pre-washing of dishes usually only necessary when something is burned or baked on.
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            The exterior of the dishwasher can be cleaned using a damp sponge and little detergent. Use any soft brush to clean the gaskets around the door and frame of the dishwasher; food debris can stick there and weaken the seal, allowing water to drip out while the machine is running. Look for any cracks or gaps in the seal. If there’s any damage, the gasket might need to be replaced.
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            The interior of the dishwasher does not need to be cleaned if it is being used regularly. If the dishwasher goes unused for a week or more, stains, mold and odor may form. Dishwasher cleaner and deodorizer can be used for this purpose. If you see many stains, clean with dishwasher detergent and water. Wear rubber gloves to protect the hand from alkaline detergents. You can also clean and disinfect your interior by running a cup or two of vinegar through the entire cycle of the empty dishwasher.
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            For rust removal on the inside of your dishwasher, try using a fine steel wool or a rust remover product.
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           When properly installed and regularly used, dishwashers rarely develop problems with bad odors. Most dishwasher odor is related to food which has collected somewhere in the dishwasher and can’t be easily removed. Your first line of dishwasher odor defense is to always be sure to remove large food particles, non-dissolving and sticky food substances from all dishes before you put them in the dishwasher. Also, visually inspect every nook, cranny and corner of the dishwasher to see if any hidden food has wedged somewhere out of view. Other dishwasher odor tips:
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            Suspect a Drain Clog. A foul-smelling dishwasher could be the first sign of a clog somewhere in your kitchen drain. If waste water accumulates at the bottom of the dishwasher and drains slowly…or if your garbage disposal and kitchen sink tend to back up when the dishwasher drains — this could be further evidence of a clogged drain. If so, clear the drain as soon as possible.
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            Check Your Water Softener. If not properly balanced or maintained, water softeners can cause foul odors in the water supply.
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            Disinfect and Deodorize. Run a cycle with a quart of vinegar to safely clean the tub and pump. Also, put a scoop of Tang powdered drink mix in your dishwasher to gently scour the interior walls and add a clean, fresh scent.
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           What you put into your dishwasher significantly affects your dishwasher’s performance.
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            Use Detergents Specifically Designed for Dishwashers. Hand washing dish detergents and other soaps must NEVER be used in dishwater. They are not formulated to clean dishes in a dishwasher. And they will produce large amounts of foam, suds and bubbles which will leak from the dishwasher and spill onto the floor. use detergents that are specifically meant for DISHWASHING ONLY.
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            Choose Powders Over Gels. Powder detergents are usually a better choice than gels. Gels often contain chlorine bleach which car dissolve seals and gaskets. Gels don’t work well in hard water. Gels can clog the detergent dispenser which can impede cleaning performance. And gels tend to leave more spots, film and cloudiness on glassware. For best results, we recommend using a powdered detergent or tablets.
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            Don’t Buy Dishwashing Powder in the Super-Size Box. It may seem cost-effective to purchase large economy-size boxes of dish detergent powder, but these products actually have a limited shelf life. Once you open that box, you only have about two weeks to use it; once air hits the powder, its cleaning effectiveness is greatly reduced. Stick to regular-size boxes which can be consumed in a two-week time period.
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            Avoid Cheap Products. Make sure that the word DETERGENT appears on the box. Some inexpensive and non-name powders contain contain inferior cleansers; some even contain sand! These products should be avoided to prevent wear and damage to dishes and the dishwasher itself as well as sediment build-up.
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           Over time, spots, streaks and hazinesss can form on glassware when washed in a dishwasher, especially if you use hard water. Most manufacturers recommend that you hand wash most glassware, especially if it is finer glassware. If you do put glassware in your dishwasher, here are some things to keep in mind.
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            If you have well water or hard water, use a rinse-aid — such as Jet-Dry — in your dishwasher. These will prevent much of the spotting and streaking on glassware caused by insoluble deposits that dry on glass surfaces. Most manufacturers recommend that you use a solid rinse aid rather than a liquid. Solid rinse-aids disperse more evenly and consistently and are simpler to use; you just need to hang them from your dishwasher’s upper rack.
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            If you have a water softener, you may want to try cutting back on the amount of detergent you are using…or add a ¼ cup of vinegar to in the dishwasher before each load.
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            No matter what type of water you have, be sure to run the dishwasher with a quart of vinegar and no dishes or detergent. This will removes any mineral deposits and residues left behind anywhere in the tub as well as disinfect and deodorize.
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           A dishwasher that performs well will make your life in the kitchen much more hassle-free and efficient. Each type of dishwasher is different in respect to its needs and maintenance requirements. Buying the right cleaning materials and dishwasher detergent for your specific dishwasher will keep it running how it is supposed to. Loading your dishwasher with only dishwasher-safe dishes will prevent damage to your dishes and to the dishwasher itself. Generally, you do not want to load your dishwasher with non-stick pans, wooden spoons or cutting boards, crystal, blown glass, iron, pewter, all aluminum, gold-plated flatware, and any disposable plastics not labeled "dishwasher safe." Only use the recommended amount of dishwasher detergent, and do not mix flatware made of different metals as this could damage your flatware.
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           By taking care of your dishwasher and providing the proper maintenance, cleaning and repair when needed, your dishwasher will work efficiently and perform how it is supposed to.  If you follow the simple guidelines mentioned above, and seek professional assistance when you have questions, your dishwasher will work at its best and live a longer life, making your time in the kitchen a happier time.
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      <description>There are few things more annoying than working on a painting project and discovering that you have unwittingly left paint footprints on the ground behind you or got paint on an area you didn’t want because you were trying to reach something completely different. Paint, especially, is a house cleaning nightmare. Skip the nightmare by following these paint-saving, stain-preventing tips! Repurpose a water bottle box. Those boxes that 24-packs of water bottles come in are great for preventing messes when you’re painting! Cut the plastic wrapping down and fold it into the box, then use the box to hold your…</description>
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            Those boxes that 24-packs of water bottles come in are great for preventing messes when you’re painting! Cut the plastic wrapping down and fold it into the box, then use the box to hold your paint can and brushes. If you drip paint, it will hit the box before it hits the drop cloth (or the floor or your shoes!). 
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           If that describes a situation you’ve been in, here is the solution: take a painter’s pad, attach it to the end of a stir stick, and use it—the coverage of a roller, the size of a brush. It’s the perfect combination!
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           your home can be ignited when you (unknowingly) purchase infested clothing at a retail store, stay in a hotel room with infested bed sheets, or when you bring your infested suitcase back with you from vacation. Before you understand how to treat a bed bug bite and prevent bed bugs from invading your home, it is important to be able to identify a bed bug, both by its appearance and by its bite. This article on 
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           Bed bugs are small, oval, non-flying insects that belong to the insect family Cimicidae, which includes three species that bite people. Adult bed bugs reach 5-7 mm in length, while nymphs (juveniles) are as small as 1.5 mm. Bed bugs have flat bodies and may sometimes be mistaken for ticks or small cockroaches. Bed bugs feed by removing blood from humans or animals. Adult bed bugs are reddish brown in color, appearing more reddish after feeding on a blood meal. Nymphs are clear in color and appear bright red after feeding. The wings of bed bugs are vestigial, so they cannot fly.
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           Bed bugs were common in the U.S. before World War II and became rare after widespread use of the pesticide DDT began in the 1940s and 1950s. They remained prevalent in other areas of the world and, in recent years, have been increasingly observed again in the U.S. Increases in immigration and travel from the developing world as well as restrictions on the use of stronger pesticides may be factors that have led to the relatively recent increase in bed bug infestations. While bed bugs are often reported to be found when sanitation conditions are poor or when birds or mammals (particularly bats) are nesting on or near a home, bed bugs can also live and thrive in clean environments. Crowded living quarters also facilitate the spread of bed bugs.
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           Bed bugs can live in any area of the home and can reside in tiny cracks in furniture as well as on textiles and upholstered furniture. They tend to be most common in areas where people sleep and generally concentrate in beds, including mattresses, box springs, and bed frames. They do not infest the sleeping surfaces of beds as commonly as cracks and crevices associated with the bed frame and mattress. Other sites where bed bugs often reside include curtains, edges of carpet, corners inside dressers and other furniture, cracks in wallpaper (particularly near the bed), and inside the spaces of wicker furniture.
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           Many news reports in recent years have focused on the discovery of bed bugs in upscale hotels, and a number of lawsuits have been filed by guests in these fashionable hotels who awoke to find hundreds of bed bug bites covering their skin. Searching on TripAdvisor and other travel-review web sites regularly reveals information and even photos confirming the presence of bed bugs in numerous hotels.
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           Bed bugs live in any articles of furniture, clothing, or bedding, so they or their eggs may be present in used furniture or clothing. They spread by crawling and may contaminate multiple rooms in a home or even multiple dwellings in apartment buildings. They may also be present in boxes, suitcases, or other goods that are moved from residence to residence or from a hotel to home. Bed bugs can live on clothing from infested homes and may be spread by a person unknowingly wearing infested clothing.
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           Bed bugs bite and remove blood from humans. Bed bugs are most active at night and bite any exposed areas of skin while an individual is sleeping. The face, neck, hands, and arms are common sites for bed bug bites. The bite itself is painless and is not noticed. Small, flat, or raised bumps on the skin are the most common sign; redness, swelling, and itching commonly occur. If scratched, the bite areas can become infected. A peculiarity of bed bug bites is the tendency to find several bites lined up in a row. Infectious disease specialists refer to this as the "breakfast, lunch, and dinner" sign signifying the sequential feeding that occurs from site to site.
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           Bed bug bites may go unnoticed or be mistaken for flea or mosquito bites or other types of rash or skin conditions, since they are difficult to distinguish from other bites. Bed bugs also have glands whose secretions may leave odors, and they also may leave dark fecal spots on bedsheets and around their hiding places (in crevices or protected areas around the bed or anywhere in the room).
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           Bed bugs have not been conclusively proven to carry infectious microbes. However, researchers have implicated bed bugs as possible vectors of American trypanosomiasis (Chagas disease), and studies are ongoing to determine whether bed bugs may serve as disease carriers.
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           Typically, no treatment is required for bed bug bites. If itching is severe, steroid creams or oral antihistamines may be used for symptom relief. Secondary bacterial infections that develop over heavily scratched areas may require the use of antibiotics.
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           You can look to see if you can identify the fecal stains, egg cases, and exuviae (shed skins) in crevices and cracks on or near beds. You should also look at other areas such as under wallpaper, behind picture frames, in couches and other furniture, in bedsprings and under mattresses, and even in articles of clothing. While fecal stains and skin casts suggest that bed bugs have been present, these do not confirm that the infestation is still active. Observing the bed bugs themselves is definitive confirmation that an area is infested. You may require professional assistance from a pest-control company in determining whether your home contains bed bugs.
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           Getting rid of bed bugs is not an easy process, and most cases of bed bug infestation will require treatment by a pest-control expert. A variety of low-odor sprays, dusts, and aerosol insecticides can be used to eradicate bed bugs. These must be applied to all areas where the bugs are observed as well as spaces where they may crawl or hide. The pest-control company can help you determine if the mattress can be disinfected or must be discarded. Since beds cannot readily be treated with insecticides, it's often necessary to discard infested mattresses and beds.
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           The pest-control expert may recommend certain forms of deep-cleaning such as scrubbing infested surfaces with a stiff brush to remove eggs, dismantling bed frames and furniture, filling cracks in floors, walls, and moldings, encasing mattresses within special bags, or using a powerful vacuum on cracks and crevices.
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           Avoidance of infested areas is the method for prevention of bed bug bites. Recognition of bed bug infestation and proper treatment of affected rooms (usually with the help of a pest-control specialist) is the best way to prevent bed bugs in the home. Those concerned about the potential for bed bugs bites in hotels should examine hotel beds and mattresses for signs of a bed bug infestation. Sealing your mattress in a bed bug prevention casing can be beneficial.
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            Bed bugs are small, oval, non-flying insects that feed by sucking blood from humans or animals.
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            Bed bugs can live in any area of the home and can reside in tiny cracks in furniture as well as on textiles and upholstered furniture. They tend to be most common in areas where people sleep and generally concentrate in beds, including mattresses, boxsprings, and bed frames.
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            Bed bugs are most active at night and bite any exposed areas of skin while an individual is sleeping. The face, neck, hands, and arms are common sites for bed bug bites.
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            A bed bug bite is painless and is not noticed. Small, flat, or raised bumps on the skin are the most common sign; redness, swelling, and itching commonly occur.
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           Bed bugs have been an increasingly evident problem in U.S. homes and they have caused many homeowners extraordinary grief. Finding the answers to your bed bug questions is the first step to preventing a bed bug infestation or recovering from a bed bug infestation in your home. Once you have successfully identified bed bug bites and a bed bug infestation in your home, it is critical that you know how to receive treatment for the bed bug bites and how to go about ridding your home of bed bugs.
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      <description>IMPROVE INDOOR AIR QUALITY AT HOME Make sure your home is well ventilated; if your home doesn’t have a built-in ventilation system, install vents in your home or open up the windows more often to improve indoor air quality. Bring the outdoors inside with indoor plants.   There are many common varieties of houseplants have been proven to remove harmful chemicals from the air in your home and improve indoor air quality. The following article from HealthyTheory.com offers insight on the causes of poor indoor air quality, how poor indoor air quality affects your health, and what steps you can take to improve…</description>
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           Make sure your home is well ventilated; if your home doesn’t have a built-in ventilation system, install vents in your home or open up the windows more often to improve indoor air quality. Bring the outdoors inside with indoor plants.  There are many common varieties of houseplants have been proven to remove harmful chemicals from the air in your home and improve indoor air quality.
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           The following article from HealthyTheory.com offers insight on the causes of poor indoor air quality, how poor indoor air quality affects your health, and what steps you can take to improve your indoor air quality at home.
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           Your home should be your sanctuary. It should offer a safe haven from the chaos of the world, a place to retreat and rejuvenate at the end of a long day. In some cases however, your home may be harboring pollutants that make it an environment that can jeopardize our health.
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           When it comes to air quality, indoor air is often worse than the air you breathe when outside. Fortunately, there are several things you can do to improve the quality of air you breathe at home, reducing the negative health effects resulting from breathing "bad" air. Here we look at a few ways you can breath new life into the air quality inside your home.
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           Your home should be your sanctuary. It should offer a safe haven from the chaos of the world, a place to retreat and rejuvenate at the end of a long day. In some cases however, your home may be harboring pollutants that make it an environment that can jeopardize our health.
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           When it comes to air quality, indoor air is often worse than the air you breathe when outside. Fortunately, there are several things you can do to improve the quality of air you breathe at home, reducing the negative health effects resulting from breathing "bad" air. Here we look at a few ways you can breath new life into the air quality inside your home.
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           Home construction today results in buildings that are more airtight than those built in the past. Heating and cooling systems are more efficient when hot or cold air is kept out of the home. Unfortunately, this lack of fresh air circulation can lead to the following conditions which suggest a lower level of air quality inside your home.
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           There are other causes of poor air quality beyond lack of fresh air. Indoor air contaminants such as chemicals, dust, and vapors also contribute to reduced air quality in a home. Certain building materials and even appliances can reduce indoor air quality.
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           Depending on the air quality in your home, you may experience minor reactions or, in extreme cases, severe illness. For those who suffer from allergies or asthma, poor air quality will exacerbate the problems associated with these conditions.
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           Common symptoms reported from individuals affected by poor indoor air quality include; headache, shortness of breath, coughing and sneezing, congestion, fatigue and dry or irritated skin, nose, throat and eyes. If you are unsure whether air quality is to blame for health issues, keep track of when you notice symptoms the strongest. Do you notice symptoms are present at all times, even when you are outside or not in your home? If your symptoms go away when you leave your home, only to return a few hours after you arrive back, it is time to address the air quality of your home.
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           There are dozens of ways to improve the air quality of your home. Assuming you have eliminated any obvious air pollutants, consider the following general tips to help improve your indoor air quality.
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            Vacuum and mop regularly. Dust can be a major factor in poor air quality, and it is also present in every home. Regular vacuuming and mopping can reduce the chemicals and allergens which accumulate in dust. Invest in a quality vacuum cleaner equipped with a HEPA filter that not only picks up dust but also prevents it from being redistributed out of the exhaust.
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            Clean naturally. Cut out synthetic fragrances and opt for a clean, fresh scent in your house. All of the products available today to make your home smell "good" may also be contributing to the poor air quality in your home. Consider using natural cleaners instead of chemical cleaners. Open a window to allow for the circulation of fresh air, which will reduce stuffiness and odors that become trapped in the home.
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           By improving the indoor air quality in your home, you make it possible to enjoy your residence while reducing the negative health consequences resulting from poor indoor air quality.
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           When you want your home to smell good – think about the effects it can have on your indoor air quality. You can still make your home smell good naturally, by using fragrance-free or naturally-scented laundry products, using lemons and baking soda to clean the kitchen, and letting in the fresh air from outside. Each of these can have an affect on indoor air quality.
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           To keep your healthy indoor air quality levels healthy, keep your floors fresh. Keep as much dirt, pesticides and other pollutants out of your home as possible with a large floor mat. Even if people coming into your home don’t wipe their shoes, most pollutants will be left on a large mat and out of the rest of your home. When the indoor air quality is good at home, you will notice the difference and be able to live more comfortably at home. Follow these tips to better your indoor air quality.
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      <description>Use creative strategies to organize your child's playroom and keep it organized! Organizing your child’s playroom can become a tedious, and sometime endless, project that results in a constantly messy playroom.  Although your good intentions lie with the child's enjoyment of the playroom, you may be going about organizing the playroom the wrong way.  By looking at the playroom, and the organization of the playroom, from your child's perspective, you may find that your system for organizing is neither practical nor functional.  The toys and other objects in the playroom should be labeled for simple identification, and in a way that makes…</description>
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           Rather than constantly cleaning and organizing your child's playroom with no sense of strategy or system, find a creative way to organize your child's playroom that allows your child to have more fun playing with the toys they enjoy the most and less time cleaning up after the mess. Remember that your intention when organizing your child's playroom should be to make the toys accessible to your child, not to hide the toys. If your child knows where everything belongs, they are more likely to place each toy in the proper place. This article on 
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           This is where all the toys live, including board games, interactive toys, puzzles, stuffed animals, doll houses, etc. For this zone, consider:
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            Toy chests -- These are actually more efficient for bigger toys. Small toys get lost in the pile and when you do finally find that superhero, he’s usually missing an arm! I suggest filling toy chests with big toys such as balls, blocks, skates, trucks, etc. Another option is to place accessible containers inside for smaller toys. For example, maybe you can a few smaller plastic boxes inside. If the playroom is being used by more than one child, make sure you label the boxes either by person, or by items stored inside.
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            Toy nets -- These are ideal for storing soft and light toys such as stuffed animals, dolls, and balls. They lift the mess off the ground, giving your children more floor space. The same concept can also be used with a hammock.
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            Plastic bins -- These are wonderful, particularly when they are clear and labeled well. For example, you could have a Barbie bin that includes a separate container for all the dolls, all the clothes, and all the accessories. Depending on the size of the bins, you could stack these on the shelves, or line them up against the wall.
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           This is where your children can stretch their creativity! Because kids usually like to work with lots of art supplies at a time, a round table works nicely. There are different options for keeping the supplies together, but the key is to keep them together.
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            Craft caddies -- Another option is to have separate craft caddies. (Bathroom or cleaning supply caddies work well too.) One caddy could include crayons and colored pencils, one could include scissors and glue, one could include paints, etc. Label accordingly.
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            Plastic boxes -- Shoe-size boxes are another very practical alternative. These can be stacked nicely on book shelves. The trick to making these useful is to keep separate boxes for separate tools (as described above in craft caddies.) If all the supplies are just tossed into the box, it will make finding the midnight blue crayon all that much harder! Label the outside so the contents can be easily identified.
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            See-through plastic shoe bags -- These can hang on a wall or the back of a door. They include several individual slots that are just the perfect size for small supplies. Label each slot so the supplies get placed back into its proper home.
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           This is where your children can get lost in a wonderful fairytale—or buckle down to do some homework. The following items make this zone a comfortable area:
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           You may or may not choose to have a TV in the playroom, but if you do, you can stock it with educational DVDs and electronic games.
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           When sorting through your child’s toys in the playroom, decide which toys are worthy of being repaired and which should be tossed out, given away to other children in your family or circle of friends, or donated to less fortunate children in your area. Make sure your child’s favorite toys that get the most use are in an easily accessible area in the playroom, while valuable items are kept in an out-of-reach area in the playroom. To do this right, be sure to involve your child in the organization of their playroom.  You will be able to implement a creative strategy to organize your child's playroom, and keep it organized, by finding out what your child doesn't like about their playroom and what toys and activities they enjoy the most. You may also find it beneficial to rotate toys in and out of the playroom, giving your child a few toys at a time, so that they will not become bored with, but instead be surprised by, their old toys. 
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      <description>Regularly cleaning your oven is needed in order to remove the grease, splatters and charred carbon. Ever wonder what oven cleaners are best to use on the different parts of your oven? How about natural, homemade oven cleaners? Cleaning your oven with natural oven cleaners is better for your health. These oven cleaners do not contain the chemicals you may find in store oven cleaners, which include sodium hydroxide, butane, monoethanolamine, and diethylene glycol monobutyl ether... to name a few. These chemicals are harmful to the human body, so why use them when cleaning a place you cook your food? Natural…</description>
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           Regularly cleaning your oven is needed in order to remove the grease, splatters and charred carbon. Ever wonder what oven cleaners are best to use on the different parts of your oven? How about natural, homemade oven cleaners?
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           Cleaning your oven with natural oven cleaners is better for your health.
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           These oven cleaners do not contain the chemicals you may find in store oven cleaners, which include sodium hydroxide, butane, monoethanolamine, and diethylene glycol monobutyl ether... to name a few. These chemicals are harmful to the human body, so why use them when cleaning a place you cook your food? Natural oven cleaners may require more time to produce, and a little extra scrubbing time, but are well worth it for your health in the end. The following article from 
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           It doesn't matter how careful you place dinner in the oven, you will eventually get baked on grease, spills and splatters from cooking your families favorite dishes.
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           The good news is that you don't have to buy those dangerous and toxic oven cleaners in the grocery store. Do yourself a favor, (and your pocketbook) and make your own homemade oven cleaner from the recipes listed below.
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           These oven cleaning tips will help you clean your oven safely, quickly, and are better for the environment. It takes a little more elbow grease to clean with natural products, but it's better for you too, and worth the extra effort it takes to clean.
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            1 T Liquid dish soap
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           Apply the oven cleaning solution with a sponge to the inside of the oven. Let it sit for 1 hour. Scrub with a sponge or green scrubby. Rinse well.
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           Let the bowl stay in the oven over night. The next day, use a green scrubby and wipe away those stubborn stains.
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           Chemical Free Natural Oven Cleaning:
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           Lemon is a great grease cutter. To make lemon oven cleaner, mix equal parts of lemon juice and salt. Apply the lemon oven cleaner to oven stains and let it sit for 15 minutes. Use a green scrubby and rinse and wipe the oven clean.
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           It's easy to clean your oven using commercial oven cleaner spray. Make sure to wear rubber gloves and eye protection if using oven cleaner. Read all product instructions and follow the manufacturers directions.
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           Baking soda, a natural oven cleaner, is one of the most common household products to help remove tough oven carbon and grease. As you may have read in the previous article, baking soda is one of the main ingredients in most of the home made oven cleaners. Baking soda acts as a gentle abrasive that also soaks up oily stains and grease.
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           For burnt-on carbon, sprinkling baking soda over the bottom of the oven and then spraying some water from a spray bottle may work. Let this homemade oven cleaner sit overnight and then go over it with a sponge in the morning; most of the gunk should come off with it. If there are still some carbon and burnt food remaining, apply some more baking soda as well as adding some vinegar. Let the mixture bubble for 30 minutes and then scrub.
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           For burnt-on carbon, sprinkling baking soda over the bottom of the oven and then spraying some water from a spray bottle may work. Let this homemade oven cleaner sit overnight and then go over it with a sponge in the morning; most of the gunk should come off with it. If there are still some carbon and burnt food remaining, apply some more baking soda as well as adding some vinegar. Let the mixture bubble for 30 minutes and then scrub.
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      <description>Homemade soap; this may have never crossed your mind before.  Maybe you want to make homemade soap to avoid the harsh chemicals that are found in store bought soap, or to save money.  Maybe you want to make homemade soap so you can mix your own scents and mold the bars into your own design; whatever the reason, homemade soap is a fun hobby to get into.  Homemade soap is a perfect gift for the upcomming holidays. Before making homemade soap, just be aware of the dangers in the process of making your own homemade soap and how to avoid…</description>
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           Homemade soap; this may have never crossed your mind before. Maybe you want to make homemade soap to avoid the harsh chemicals that are found in store bought soap, or to save money. Maybe you want to make homemade soap so you can mix your own scents and mold the bars into your own design; whatever the reason, homemade soap is a fun hobby to get into.
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           This soap is a pleasure to give - and to receive.
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            Dissolve 12 oz. lye in 32 oz. softened water in a plastic or glass bowl. If at all possible, do this outside or under an exhaust fan.
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             Add the lye to the water, not vice versa. Pour the lye slowly and in a steady stream, and stir constantly with a plastic spoon.
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            Set the mixture aside to cool. The mixture will heat up considerably due to the lye reacting with fats in the oils. This is called saponification.
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            Melt 24 oz. coconut oil and 38 oz. solid vegetable shortening in a stainless steel pot.
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            Add 25 oz. olive oil (not virgin) and any fragrance oils you want to use.
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            Allow the oils to cool.
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            Grease the soap mold with Crisco.
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            When both the oil and lye mixtures have cooled to room temperature, slowly combine them, adding the lye to the oils.
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            Stir slowly and constantly. If you see bubbles, stir more slowly.
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            Drizzle the soap into the pot once in a while. When it keeps its shape momentarily before sinking into the rest of the mix (tracing), it's time to add whatever extras you want.
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            Stir your botanicals, grains and coloring into a cup of soap taken from the mix.
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            Combine that back into the original mixture.
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            Pour the soap into the mold.
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            Wrap the mold in a towel and leave it undisturbed for 18 hours. The soap mixture will heat up and then cool down. Avoid uncovering it until it's cooled.
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            Allow the bars to cure for three to four weeks before using. Smaller bars cure faster than larger ones.
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            Mix candle coloring into the oil solution. If it's wax-based, melt it first in a couple of tablespoons of oil and then add it to the rest of the oil mix.
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            Realize that you can also use crayons for coloring. Experiment with colors. Note that purples are very difficult to keep true.
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            Use 1 tsp. per pound of soap of the following ingredients: cocoa powder for brown, cayenne pepper for pink-peach, liquid chlorophyll for light green, turmeric for yellow, paprika for peach and titanium dioxide for white.
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            Know that 2 tsp. ground cloves makes a great-smelling soap. Try grated orange or lemon peel or ginger, too.
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            Use rose water instead of regular water for rose soap.
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           If you wanted to take the more cautious approach on making homemade soap, you could “rebatch” your own soap to avoid contact with lye. “Rebatching” soap is a process where you use pre-made grated soap and add your own herbs, fragrances and colors to it. This is still considered homemade soap because you are adding your touches to it, just steering away from having to deal with the harsh chemicals.
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           Either way you feel like making your homemade soap, the experience can be a very rewarding hobby. Once you make your first few batches of homemade soap you will be able to venture out and experiment more. Eventually you can even come up with your own homemade soap recipes. Keep in mind that the holidays are coming, and what better gift than personalized homemade soap!
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      <description>Fall is known for two things: the beautiful fall scenery and beautiful fall decorating! Colorful fall decorating can add to any house during this time of season. While fall decorating, keep in mind these five tips in order to keep your fall decorating ideas more sophisticated opposed to just placing common fall items all over the house: Fall decorating can add color to any house. Curb appeal- how your fall decorations look far away as well as close up. Accessories that reflect your house style- fall decorations that don’t go with your house style are better left out. Symmetry- fall…</description>
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           Fall decorating can add color to any house.
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            Curb appeal- how your fall decorations look far away as well as close up.
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            Accessories that reflect your house style- fall decorations that don’t go with your house style are better left out.
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            Color- Mother Nature provides the best fall decorating items!
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            Texture- Some textured fall decorations may make better combinations than others.
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           Fall decorating ideas cannot only be found in stores, but using the real thing adds a special touch to your fall decorations, and is inexpensive! The following article from 
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            offers 13 home made fall decorating ideas that will make any home beautiful and fall ready!
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           Inexpensive Fall Decorating
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           Autumn provides a bounty of decorating ideas. No need to decorate
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           for fall with cheap, plastic, fake items when the real thing is
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           inexpensive, more tasteful, and easily creates a beautiful fall
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           ambiance in your home. Here are 13 ideas that you can easily do.
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            Use a taller pumpkin as a vase for fresh flowers. Clean out
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            the guts and seeds and use the pumpkin to arrange your flowers.
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            Taller ones work well, but so will squatty pumpkins if you cut
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            your flower stems short. Call your florist for great fall flower and hampers
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            gift suggestions. You can find a lot of great theme ideas and products to
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            decorate with at your local flower shop.
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             Make topiary out of a foam form (conical shapes always work
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            well) and hot glue a variety of large seeds – acorns, walnuts,
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            pinecones – to the form. Completely cover the foam. Easy and
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            makes a wonderful piece for any table or countertop.
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            Pick brightly colored fallen leaves. Rub a good moisturizer
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            onto the front and back of the leaves and let dry. This helps the
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            leaves keep their color and avoid curling. Once dry, scatter the
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            leaves on a table, around a centerpiece, or on a fireplace
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            mantle.
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            Fill a tall vase or extra-large brandy snifter with a variety
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            of colorful miniature pumpkins and gourds.
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            Make a centerpiece using pie pumpkins, gourds, and leaves.
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            Vary the sizes and colors of these squashes and fill in the gaps
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            with leaves, mini pumpkins, and gourds.
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             Arrange large pumpkins in a group (odd numbers work best) or
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            on stairs. Carve or paint designs or messages on the pumpkins.
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            For example, I saw white pumpkins used on stair treads, each with
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            a letter spelling "Welcome".
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            use as taper candle holders.
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            gourds, or squash on each tier. Use a pie pumpkin or turban
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            squash (looks like two placed one on top of the other) on the top
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            level. Use smaller ones, even miniatures, as well as leaves and
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            nuts on the other tiers.
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            miniature gourds, pumpkins, leaves, nuts, and votive candles
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            among the smaller branches. (Whenever you bring branches in from
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            outdoors, spray insect repellent on the branch outside before you
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            cut it. Let it stay outside for a day or two. Then bring into the
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            garage or on a porch for another day or two until the smell is
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            gone.
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            Soften a three-wick candle by blowing a hairdryer on it until
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            the wax is soft. Then press small colored leaves into the
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            softened wax to add a fall touch.
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            Take tall corn stalks and attach to porch columns or mailbox
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            or even trees with a large fall colored ribbon. Further accent
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            with pumpkins or mums around the base.
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            Cut long branches with colored leaves still attached (see
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            instructions above to prevent bringing bugs into your home).
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            Place in a tall vase or an umbrella stand. Be sure the branches
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            are proportionate to the vase or stand.
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             Use potted mums to replace your summer flowers in flower
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            beds, on porches, near fireplace hearths, in corner of rooms –
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            this classic never goes out of style. To give added height within
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            a group, place one potted mum on a miniature straw bale.
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           Using the natural beauty of fall nature, you can easily and
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            inexpensively decorate your home for the changing season
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           Though pumpkins and gourds are the most common for fall decorating due to their versatility, nuts and acorns are another good option. A way to beautiful fall decorating out of these, is to add a touch of spray paint. Silver, black, and metallic work best; they compliment the browns and oranges that Mother Nature provides and make your fall decorating that much better. After spray painting these items, displaying them in a vase or bowl make for beautiful sophisticated fall decorations. 
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           If you're looking for more fall decorating ideas, taking a walk around your yard may inspire you.   These colorful fall decorating ideas only come around once a year, so work with them while you still can!
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      <description>Vinegar; you’ve most likely used it to cook with, possibly as a salad dressing or a dietary aid, and possibly evenin your hair to balance out the pH level (yes it works)!  Did you ever think of using vinegar in other ways? How about cleaning with vinegar as an organic cleaning product?  Cleaning with vinegar is an all natural way to clean your home. Cleaning products today are loaded with toxins that are harmful to both users as well as the people who come into contact with that cleaned surface afterwards. As consumers we believe that if our children don’t…</description>
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           Vinegar; you’ve most likely used it to cook with, possibly as a salad dressing or a dietary aid, and possibly evenin your hair to balance out the pH level (yes it works)! Did you ever think of using vinegar in other ways? How about cleaning with vinegar as an organic cleaning product? 
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           Cleaning with vinegar is an all natural way to clean your home.
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           Cleaning products today are loaded with toxins that are harmful to both users as well as the people who come into contact with that cleaned surface afterwards. As consumers we believe that if our children don’t come into contact with a cleaner, they will be fine; most cleaning products state “Keep out of reach of children.” We need to consider the most common methods of exposure, through the skin and respiratory tract.
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           ‘Green cleaning’ and ‘non-toxins’ are words getting thrown on labels everywhere now to try and get the consumer to make the purchase. Why worry about what’s in your cleaning products when you can make your own vinegar cleaning solution? If you can’t think how to go about making your first vinegar cleaning product or what to clean it with once you have, this article from 
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           "Finally a site with so many 'READY TO USE' vinegar cleaning solutions!"
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           Cleaning with vinegar is a great way to avoid exposure to many hazardous commercial household cleaners and it's cheaper, safer and easier on the environment.
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           The cheaper distilled white vinegar, available at your local supermarket, is the best type to use for cleaning. The acetic acid in vinegar is an effective disinfectant, deodorizer, and cleaner which will cut grease and soap scum, dissolve mineral buildup, and inhibit mold and bacteria growth.
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           For the household, a number of time-honored vinegar cleaning recipes are included some of which require, for best results, the addition of other readily available non-toxic ingredients such as:
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           Over time, mineral deposits from the water you use, build up and clog your coffee maker.Cleaning coffee makers with vinegar once a month will dissolve these deposits and will also allow you to wipe clean accumulated coffee stains.
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            Add 1 cup (250 ml) of warm water to the water reservoir followed by 2 cups (500 ml) of white vinegar, then run the coffee maker through a brewing cycle.
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            Discard the vinegar solution and clean thoroughly with water.
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             Run the coffee maker 2 more times through the brewing cycle with just plain water to rinse out all the vinegar.
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           By cleaning your coffee maker regularly, you will not only get rid of clogging mineral deposits, you will also eliminate coffee oils that can accumulate inside your coffee maker and become rancid.
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           There is no doubt about it, a clean coffee maker will produce a better tasting coffee!
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           Copper Pennies – Cleaning with Vinegar
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           A popular science fair project for public and junior high students is to find and evaluate household products that can restore the shine to dull copper pennies.
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           A copper penny looses its bright original shine because with time, the copper metal on the surface of the penny reacts with the oxygen in the air to form a dull brown copper oxide tarnish.
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           Cleaning with vinegar is a way to restore the shine on dull pennies. The acetic acid in vinegar dissolves the copper oxide layer on the surface of the coin thus exposing the bright copper metal underneath.
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          The reaction occurs much quicker if you add a little salt to the vinegar so try the following cleaning solution:
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            ½ cup (125 ml) Vinegar
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            1 teaspoon (5 g) Salt
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           Another natural cleaning product that can be used is ketchup. That's not surprising once you read the label on the bottle which shows that salt and vinegar are major ingredients in ketchup.
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           Don't use vinegar to clean valuable or collectible copper coins since this dissolves some of the copper, which is the same thing as increasing the wear on the coin and thus reducing its value.
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           Electric Shaver- Cleaning with vinegar
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           The newer electric shavers are normally cleaned by rinsing the shaving head and hair chamber daily with hot water, once the shaver has been turned off and the power plug removed from the wall socket.
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           This procedure works well but it does not remove any odor which generally builds up on the shaver over time.
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           To eliminate this odor, simply rinse the shaving head and hair chamber with a dilute vinegar solution before rinsing with water.
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           A 0.5% vinegar solution works well and it can be prepared by mixing 1 part normal household vinegar with 10 parts tap water.
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           So, for an odor free shaver, rinsing once or twice a month with this dilute vinegar solution will do the job.
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           Clothes washing and drying - Cleaning with Vinegar
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           When cleaning clothes, instead of adding a fabric softener sheet to the dryer, use a vinegar/water liquid fabric softener in the washing machine.
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           To the liquid fabric softening dispenser in your washing machine, add 1/2 cup (125 ml) of white vinegar and then top up the reservoir with tap water.
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           Besides saving you money and reducing the amount of chemicals you add to the environment you will reduce the amount of lint that your dryer's lint filter catches, and your towels will be more absorbent because they won’t be coated with chemicals from the fabric softening sheet.
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           You will also be making the drying operation safer since vinegar, unlike fabric softener sheets, will not leave a waxy film on the lint filter which could, over time, restrict airflow from the dryer and cause overheating.
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           To check out your dryer's filter, remove the accumulated lint as you would normally do after each dryer cycle, and then place a little water on the filter. If the water doesn't go through it easily then it needs to be cleaned with a small brush dipped in vinegar.
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           Clothes Iron- Cleaning with vinegar
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           If you live in an area where the water supply contains a lot of minerals, then over time, these minerals can clog your iron's fine steam pores reducing the steam output to just a trickle.
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            Fill up the iron's water reservoir with pure white vinegar and then place it face down on a metal cookie rack.
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            Let the iron run on the steam setting until the reservoir is empty. The steam pores should now be perfectly clean.
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           Drains – Cleaning with Vinegar
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           Try this home drain cleaner to clean, deodorize and unclog partially blocked drains in the kitchen or bathroom:
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            ½ cup (125 ml) Baking Soda
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           Mix the baking soda and salt in a small bowl and pour the powder into the drain.
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           Next pour in the vinegar. A frothy foam will be produced as the vinegar reacts with the baking soda to give off harmless carbon dioxide gas.
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           After 2 or 3 hours flush the drain with water.
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           Hardwood Floors – Cleaning with Vinegar
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           Cleaning regular hardwood floors with vinegar or polyurethane-coated hardwood floors can be easily accomplished with the following solution:
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           Fill a bucket with the warm water then mix in the vinegar.
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           Damp-mop the floor using as little of the solution as possible then dry with paper or cloth towels. Avoid leaving excess water on the floor that could work its way into small openings and cause the wood to swell and crack.
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           An alternative procedure would be to fill up a plastic spray bottle with the vinegar cleaning solution and spray it on the floor. Then dry with a terry cloth mop or with paper towels.
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           Other types of floors such as vinyl or ceramic can also be cleaned with this same simple vinegar solution.
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           Kitchen Cutting Boards and Countertops – Cleaning with Vinegar
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           The best way to sanitize kitchen food preparation surfaces such as countertops and wood cutting boards is to use the following vinegar and hydrogen peroxide germ-killing combo:
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            Using a spray bottle, apply undiluted apple cider vinegar or white vinegar to the kitchen surface to be cleaned.
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            Then immediately spray the same area with 3 percent hydrogen peroxide (available in all drugstores) from another spray bottle.
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           According to Susan Sumner, a food scientist at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, it does not matter whether you spray the vinegar before or after the hydrogen peroxide, the effect is the same, it kills virtually all Salmonella, Shigella, or E. Coli bacteria on heavily contaminated food preparation surfaces.
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           She also found that using both sprays was 10 times more effective than using either spray by itself and more effective than chlorine bleach and all other commercially available kitchen cleaners.
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           The vinegar / hydrogen peroxide sprays also work well to clean meats, fruits and vegetables of disease-causing germs.
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           Odor Removal - Cleaning with Vinegar
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           Besides controlling body odor (such as underarm or foot odor) and eliminating pet odor (including skunk odor ), cleaning with vinegar can
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           Vinegar works by killing the bacteria that cause odors and by neutralizing many of the basic volatile compounds that are responsible for harsh or unpleasant smells.
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           Try out some of these examples and see for yourself how efficient and inexpensive cleaning with vinegar can be:
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            Onion or fish odor can be removed from your hands by wiping them with vinegar.
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            Cabbage odor can be reduced when cooking by adding a tablespoon of ACV to the cooking water
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            To eliminate cooking odors in the kitchen, add 1 tablespoon of vinegar to 1 cup of water &amp;amp; boil this solution.
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            To freshen up garbage disposal units, run a tray of vinegar ice cubes through it once a week.
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            To remove the odor of smoke, paint, vomit, etc, place a bowl of vinegar in the room.
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            Vinegar can be used to freshen up and remove all types of odors (including smoke odor) found in older cars. Add about an inch of vinegar to a plastic container and place it in the car overnight with all windows closed. Remove the vinegar before operating the car to avoid spilling and repeat the procedure for about one week for best results.
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           Vinegar as a wallpaper remover
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           For a professional-looking job, old wallpaper and its adhesive backing must be completely removed before re-papering or painting.
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           Make up a solution of equal parts hot water and white vinegar, and apply it to a section of the wall with a sponge or a roller or even a spray bottle.
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           After that, apply more of the vinegar solution and use a wide scraper (putty knife) to peel off the old wallpaper.
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           Once all the paper has been removed, use more of the vinegar solution to remove any adhesive still remaining on the wall.
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           Many different vinegar cleaning solutions have been used for dirty windows. Here are two of the easier ones:
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             Use full strength warm vinegar for very dirty windows or windows that have dried paint or hard-water mineral spots.
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           Spray on the vinegar solution then wipe dry with a paper towel.
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           Alternatively, some people use crumpled up newspapers dipped in or sprayed with vinegar solution to wipe the glass, followed by a dry paper towel or crumpled up newspaper.
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           Why newspapers? Because they don't leave any lint behind, they are readily available, cheap and recyclable.
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           Another widely used vinegar formulation that is my favorite for cleaning windows, involves mixing white vinegar, water and rubbing alcohol(70%) as follows:
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           Those who use it claim that it works just like expensive commercial products and I certainly agree.
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           Patio, Sidewalk and Driveway Cracks - Cleaning with Vinegar
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           Cleaning with vinegar will remove the dirt and dark organic material that often accumulates with time on patio stones and will restore their original colors and luster.
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           As well, it will control the grass and pesky weeds that tend to grow in the smallest of cracks or crevices in your outdoor patio, sidewalk or driveway.
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           Simply spray or pour distilled white vinegar onto the stones to clean, and into the cracks to kill unwanted weeds or grass and discourage further growth in the future.
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           The photo below, of a section of my backyard patio, shows how well a vinegar application cleaned the patio stones on the right compared to the stones on the left which were not treated.
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           In these situations, the use of vinegar as a weed killer is both environmentally friendly and inexpensive.
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           From grease, germs and bacteria to that fingerprint on the window, vinegar cleaning solutions can work wonders. A study on vinegar announced that the acid substance in vinegar kills 99 percent of surface bacteria, 80 percent of germs, and 82 percent of molds on a counter. That is with just a 5 percent solution, like you could get at the super market (minus all of the harmful chemicals of course). Not only does cleaning with vinegar work all this magic, but vinegar cleaning solutions are a cheap alternative to harsh cleaning products as well. The average price for a bottle of vinegar is around five dollars a bottle. With all of the ways you can clean with vinegar and on a low budget, you can’t go wrong! 
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      <description>Most people think that there isn’t a need for Fall cleaning because there is so much hype in the Spring, but that is a common misconception.  In reality, it can be much more efficient and useful to do Fall cleaning instead.  House cleaning can become less of a priority over the Summer since most fill their time enjoying the long awaited heat rather than cleaning; making a Fall cleaning checklist is the perfect chance to catch up.      Get your kitchen in tip-top shape for the holidays by using a Fall cleaning checklist! Not only will creating your own…</description>
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           Most people think that there isn’t a need for Fall cleaning because there is so much hype in the Spring, but that is a common misconception. In reality, it can be much more efficient and useful to do Fall cleaning instead. House cleaning can become less of a priority over the Summer since most fill their time enjoying the long awaited heat rather than cleaning; making a Fall cleaning checklist is the perfect chance to catch up. 
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           Get your kitchen in tip-top shape for the holidays by using a Fall cleaning checklist!
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           Not only will creating your own Fall cleaning checklist allow you to make up for a lazy summer, but Fall cleaning will also allow you to prep for the holidays. By getting your Fall cleaning done, you can allow yourself to truly enjoy the holiday season and spend your time picking out the perfect stuffing recipe for the holidays rather than spending time on holiday cleaning. Fall cleaning will make your holiday cleaning more bearable and less stressful. Take our word for it, following a simple Fall cleaning checklist will make your holiday season run more smoothly. Of course there are things that you would still be cleaning regularly, but here is a great Fall cleaning checklist from 
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             that spells out the essentials of Fall cleaning. 
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           In the past, once-a-year cleaning tasks were done in the spring. Over the years, I’ve gradually moved many of them to the fall. It just makes more sense.
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           If you have friends or family over for Thanksgiving or winter holidays, fall is the perfect time to do these things. It will ensure that you have a cleaner house and don’t end up putting things off until the last minute. It makes the holidays a lot less stressful.
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           According to carpeting industry experts, you should have your carpet professionally cleaned every 6-18 months depending on traffic. If you do it once a year, fall is the perfect time. Your carpet will be beautiful for holiday family gatherings and parties.
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           Most carpet cleaning companies offer a special deal where they will come back and take care of any stain within so many months of cleaning. If you clean in the fall and one of the kids spills cranberry sauce on the carpet at Thanksgiving, you’re covered. You should also let them professionally vacuum your carpet before cleaning. They can remove more dirt than your vacuum can.
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           When the weather cools down, it’s the best time to get up there and get rid of your dust and mildew breeding factory. All you have to do is take a vacuum up into the attic, start at the ceilings, and work your way down. If you’ve never been in your attic or just don’t want to try this project yourself (some attics require some dangerous maneuvering), you can hire someone to do it for you.
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           The benefit is that you will increase the air quality in the whole house. You’ll also have a clean place for storage. Be sure to use a dust mask and protective eyewear, especially if you’ve never cleaned your attic. You are going to create a lot of particle clouds floating around up there. Check for wet areas caused by roof leaks.
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           The beginning of fall is the best time to clean chandeliers, light globes, and light diffusers. You are probably going to have people over for the holidays, and let’s face it – that’s the only time you notice how dirty your lights are.
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           The easiest way to clean a chandelier is to leave it where it is. Taking apart the chandelier creates a much larger job, and you might not know how to put everything back together again. Get a step stool or a ladder and clean with a damp cloth. Another method is to use two cotton gloves – one sprayed with window cleaner and one dry.
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           Next you should tackle the light globes on ceiling fans and other fixtures. You should do a room at a time. Detach the globes carefully and let them soak while you are cleaning that room. Rinse and wipe them clean and replace them afterward. It’s not difficult, but most people have a lot of light fixtures. You’ll notice a change in lighting immediately. Don’t forget your porch lights.
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           Check the labels of your draperies. If they are machine washable, wash them on a gentle cycle with Woolite or other gentle detergent and let them hang dry. If they say dry clean only, don’t take chances.
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           You probably do this as needed, but this is a good time to do a thorough oven cleaning, especially if you cook and bake a lot during the holidays. Use a spray cleaner and let it sit overnight. Wipe clean in the morning. This is a much safer technique than using a self-cleaning oven. Starting with a clean oven makes it a lot easier to simply wipe the oven clean the day after Thanksgiving. Don’t forget to take off the range and oven dials and let them soak in soapy dishwater.
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           This is the time to do a thorough job where you take everything out and clean the shelves. It won’t take long enough to worry about food spoiling if you just get in there and do it. Use an antibacterial household cleaner and clean off all the shelves. Take out the drawers and wash them in the kitchen sink. When you’re done, take everything out of the freezer and put it in one side of the sink. Use the same cleaner to wipe down all surfaces. If you have ice cube trays, wash them in the top shelf of the dishwasher or let them soak in the sink.
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           Most people only use their good silver around the holidays, so this is the perfect time to polish silver serving pieces and tarnished silver flatware.
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           Move heavy furniture and mop or vacuum underneath it. This only has to be done once a year, so don’t break your back doing it more often. Turn over area rugs and vacuum the backs of them. This will help get out any dirt that is hiding out at the base of the rug fibers. Never beat an area rug to clean it. It will break down the rug backing and fibers.
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           Of course, fall is the time of year that your gutters get filled with leaves. Clean them with a special hose attachment that has a hooked end to get down into the gutters.
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           Before you embark upon your Fall cleaning mission, you should be sure to de-clutter and get rid of things you don’t need or use, which can make your Fall cleaning an easier job. For example, when you get up to that attic to start your Fall cleaning, be sure to throw out (or donate) all the stuff you forgot you even had! 
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            Here are some more Fall cleaning tips that you can add to your Fall cleaning checklist to really help you get holiday ready: 
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           The end goal of having a Fall cleaning checklist is to ultimately make holiday cleaning less stressful for you and your family so you can truly enjoy the holiday season. By using these Fall cleaning tips you could potentially have you refrigerator cleaned out, all your rugs deep cleaned and even your silver polished all by Halloween. After you get your Fall cleaning out of the way, all you will need to think about is how you are going to fit your family around the dining room table this holiday season. Good luck with your Fall Cleaning!
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           When it starts to cool off after a Summer of sun we would all love to curl up inside the house and maybe even do a little complaining about the weather, but you can make that time spent inside productive by doing some Fall cleaning. Fall Cleaning can get you saving money and time come Winter. By doing simple Fall cleaning chores like changing your furnace filter, you can save energy and money. 
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           Get your house Winter-ready by doing some Fall cleaning inside and outside of the house!
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           You can also make time spent indoors this Winter more pleasurable by getting your Fall cleaning done. If you add something as simple as vacuuming all your drapery and upholstered furniture to your Fall cleaning chore list, you will be in a virtually dust free house come Winter. Especially when heating a house can be so costly, taking the time to do your Fall cleaning now can really pay off (literally)!
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           Fall cleaning: Tips for getting your house ready for winter
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           When the first warm breezes start to wind their way through the county, a lot of people throw open their windows, roll up their sleeves and dig in for a big spring cleaning.
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           What feels better than freshening up the house after a long winter stuck inside? Except maybe, to do a thorough house cleaning before that cold season spent indoors.
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           There's plenty of household tasks that it just makes sense to tackle in a fall, including some regular maintenance jobs.
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           If you're going to spend the majority of time over the next seven months inside, why not make it a comfortable, energy-efficient and organized one?
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           Local cleaning and home maintenance experts say there is plenty to do around the house in the fall.
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           Any deep cleaning you didn't get to this spring should probably be done this fall, said Chris Miller of Household Help Inc.
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            Turning over your mattress and washing all of your bedding, including comforters and blankets.
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            Getting your carpets professionally cleaned. Think of all the sand and grass clippings that have been walked in on your flip-flops this summer.
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            Cleaning your windows, inside and out, including in between the sills. Miller said many new windows have UV filters and aren't supposed to be cleaned with glass cleaners. Instead, she suggests buying some microfiber towels. She gets them at the dollar store.
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             "Take a microfiber cloth and get it damp with warm water," Miller said. "Wipe the window, then use a dry microfiber cloth to dry it. That's the way I clean all my windows.
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            Cleaning your house from top to bottom, focusing on public rooms such as the living room, family room, entryway and guest bath.
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            Get out the vacuum. Vacuum the drapes, window treatments, baseboards and in the corners. Move furniture and vacuum beneath and behind it. Vacuum upholstered furniture, or have professionally cleaned if needed. Pull the refrigerator away from the wall, and vacuum the condenser coils. For bottom-mounted coils, use a long, narrow brush to clean coils of dust and debris.
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           Before the chilly weather of fall begins, make sure your furnace is tuned up for the winter and change the filter, said Miller. She said homeowners with a fireplace should check the flue and have the fireplace cleaned if it is wood burning.
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           Greg Kruchko, the owner of the local Mr. Handyman, said one of the biggest must-do tasks of the season is to clean your home's gutters. If you don't clean out your gutters, you run the risk of water building up in them during cold weather. This can cause "ice damming," Kruchko said. "That will ruin a roof."
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            Examining your chimney for any damage, Kruchko suggests.
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            Putting away summer equipment, such as outdoor tables and chairs, umbrellas, grills and children's toys.
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            Draining and storing garden hoses, the site recommends. Install insulating covers on exterior spigots and have sprinkler systems blown free of water.
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            Checking the dryer exhaust tube and vent for built-up lint, debris or birds' nests. Make sure the exterior vent door closes tightly when not in use.
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           Cindy Wysocki, owner of Maid in Racine, said she finds more cobwebs in homes in the fall, because the spiders are coming in to get out of the cold.
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           Bugs and mice are looking for a warm place to stay for the winter, Kruchko said. It's probably a good time to look for rotted, cracked or damaged wood around the house, which is the perfect entrance for critters into your home.
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           "A lot of people neglect the wood," he said. "Look at the trim around the garage door. It's typically weathered at the bottom. Wood is like a straw. It sucks the water up."
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           Fall is the time to get your house sealed up and ready for the cold, said Kruchko. He suggests caulking around windows and doors. This will keep the chilly air and bugs out, and keep the heat in.
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           Stick to these Fall cleaning musts and you will be happy you did come the first snow fall. Aside from Fall cleaning inside of your house, it's great to do routine home maintainence in the spirit of Fall cleaning that you'll be happy you did come December. Here are 5 Fall Cleaning Tips that are also Green:
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            Elbow Grease (get your Fall cleaning started!)
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           By doing these simple Fall cleaning chores now, you can save energy and money over the Winter, something that we all love to do.  It can't get any better than sitting my the fire place watching the snow fall with a mug of hot coco, and all you have to think about is drinking it rather than cleaning out your chimney because you already did your Fall cleaning. Have fun with your Fall cleaning; it'll be well worth it!
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           Your home office is a place where you will be spending a lot of time, so it’s important to keep the space in your home office clean and controlled, even if that means being a little bit creative with your approach. Start with a vision and ask yourself, “What do I want to see when I walk into my home office?” You probably don’t want to see a messy home office that houses piles upon meaninglessly organized piles. Turn your home office into a neatly and attractively organized work space that you enjoy being in, without spending too much money. Here are 20 creative ways to inexpensively organize your home office from 
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           Keep a small desktop clutter-free. Stack simple trays on top for items you want in sight and in mind, such as bills to pay and outgoing mail. Use a file box to hold items you need to access regularly such as receipts and contact information. Attach an inexpensive toothbrush-and-tumbler holder to the side of the desk to stash pens, pencils, and a pair of scissors. Hang S hooks for keys.
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           Loose papers and small items are the biggest challenges in a home office. Corral papers and mail in an unused bath cabinet mounted to the wall. The pegs offer extra space for hanging lunchboxes or clipboards. For extra organization, store small items, such as labels, note cards, and ribbons in a three-tier basket.
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           Mount a low-cost shower caddy to the wall to stash home office supplies, bills, and mail or create gift central (shown here) by storing stationery and wrapping paper. Add ribbon to a wire canister to hang writing utensils from one of the hooks.
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           Finding inexpensive storage is easy if you know where to look. Check out the kitchen shelf storage section and use a baker's rack for a sturdy alternative to a built-in storage unit. Take a stroll down the clothing storage aisle to find cardboard clothing boxes that house papers, books, and notebooks.
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           Repurpose a toothbrush holder and soap dish to round up office essentials and keep your desktop and drawers clutter-free.
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           Store pens, markers, paper clips, and more in simple glass kitchen containers. The clear glass makes it easy to spot what you need, and twist-off lids make them a breeze to open.
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           Install a magnetic knife wall mount to the side of a shelving unit and hang small items on magnetic hooks.
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           Need a better way to keep track of your business cards? Rather than throwing cards into a drawer, keep them organized in a leftover mint container. They're the perfect size for keeping all your contacts in one place. Don't know what to do with your own cards? Organize them in a separate container.
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           Use empty cans for wall storage in your home office. They can organize sewing essentials (as shown) or corral writing utensils, scissors, and other small office items. To make this wall storage, clean the cans, then spray-paint them the desired colors. Attach each can to the wall with a single screw through the bottom or with a heavy-duty wall-mounting tape.
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           Don't spend money on a corkboard -- instead turn an artist's canvas into a practical memo board. For a magnetic surface, attach a sheet-metal square. Hang this above your desk to keep important items visible.
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           Take advantage of your wall space by turning it into storage space. Hang clipboards, magnetic boards, and plain containers around the room. Each item is inexpensive and available at office supply stores.
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           Recycled soup cans make great holders for writing utensils. Install pan-head screws through the backs of the cans and mount the cans to the wall.
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           Use unexpected containers, such as these simple mailboxes, for desk-side storage. They're perfect for organizing mail, takeout menus, and bills. Plus, they'll keep your desktop paper-free. Dress them with pretty motifs from wallpaper remnants or decorative paper, and adhere with decoupage medium.
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           This pan will do more than help you cook when you use it to compartmentalize office supplies. Use an inexpensive cupcake pan to organize small items that have a tendency to get lost in drawers.
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           Create a magnetic memo board out of a cookie pan. Just add magnets and important papers and your memo board is ready for business.
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           Can't keep track of your writing utensils? Get them in line with a holder made from a cloth napkin. Fold over one-third of the napkin and sew the side edges. Then create the slim pockets by spacing seams 2 inches apart along the napkin's width.
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           Keep your finances in order with food containers turned piggy banks. Disposable food containers are great for keeping track of loose change. Pick a denomination for each container and cut a slit in the lid. The containers can also work for keeping paper clips, rubber bands, and other small office supplies organized.
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           If you need big, open space in your office, build a large open desk area using a large cut of plywood. Support it with either file cabinets or sawhorses.
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           Use small containers to compartmentalize office supplies. Don't be afraid to shop the sale racks for storage items you'll have to mix and match.
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           Instead of having rolls of paper rolling around on the floor, transform a sturdy wine storage unit into convenient paper cubbies and keep the paper in its place.
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           Before you go about organizing the things in your home office that you need, get rid of what you don’t need in your home office. Rid your home office of unnecessary papers, using a shredder to destroy important information. One option is singing up for online bill statements and bank statements. By eliminating excess papers coming into your home office, you will be able to achieve organizing your home office more easily and you will enjoy working from your home office even more.
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           Be quick and decisive when choosing what stays in your home office and what should go out of your home office, what will be tossed out and what can be donated to make your home office a much more brethable space. Your home office should be a space that you are comfortable and productive in, and you cannot do that if you are fighting with piles of junk that keep on appearing in your home office. Having your home office organized, will help you be more productive and efficient in whatever you are doing.
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      <description>Many allergens exist in our homes, but only certain people may notice, depending on the prevalence of allergies. If you or someone in your household suffers from allergies or asthma, one great way to relieve some of the symptoms is to rid your home of the allergens that cause these ailments. The following article from GreenAmerica.org describes the best way to clean specific allergens in your bedroom so that you and your loved ones can live a healthier, happier lifestyle. The Allergen-Free Bedroom Improve air quality in your bedroom by combatting dust mites, mold, dander, and more. We spend an average of…</description>
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           Use the following suggestions to expunge each of the five main types of allergens from your bedroom:
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           • Encase mattresses, box springs, comforters, and pillows in airtight, zippered plastic or special allergen-proof fabric covers. These are widely available at national and specialty stores, as well as from the socially and environmentally responsible businesses listed in the resource box on this page. 
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           • Avoid down pillows and comforters, if possible, as they attract dust mites. If you choose to use them, encase them in allergen-proof covers.
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           • Wash sheets and pillow cases weekly in hot water to kill dust mites—the US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) says temperatures lower than 130°F will not kill mites. (You can still save energy by rinsing in cold water, and by washing your other items in cold water.)
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           • Vacuum weekly with a HEPA vacuum cleaner. Dust weekly with a damp or electro-static cloth to pick up dust, rather than dispel it. Wear a dust mask while cleaning to minimize symptoms.
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           • If your pet allergies are significantly reducing your quality of life, or have become life-threatening, the only way to truly get rid of dander is to find your pet another loving home with someone who is not allergic to it. The AAAAI says that even keeping your pet outdoors exclusively isn’t a complete solution, since homes with an outdoor pet have been found to have a higher concentration of pet dander inside than homes without a pet.
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           • If you choose to keep your beloved pet, the best way to minimize allergens is to keep your pet outside in an environment that meets its health and social needs. If your pet isn’t the outdoor sort, at least keep it out of your bedroom at all times.
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           • Replace bedding and carpeting that has animal dander on it. “It can take weeks or months for fabrics to come clean of allergens, and animal allergens may persist for a year or more,” says the AAAAI.
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           • Bathe your pet weekly—studies have shown that weekly baths can minimize dander. 
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           • Vacuuming does little to reduce pet dander, since vacuums don’t clean the very bottom levels of the carpet where dander collects. A HEPA vacuum may help somewhat. As with dust mites, the best solution is to install hard flooring, if possible.
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           • To keep mold out of your home, keep dampness out. Repair and seal any leaks, and keep humidity levels below 50 percent (see the next section, “For All Allergens,” for more information). 
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           • If you discover mold, clean it promptly with a solution of water and a non-ammonia soap or detergent. Remove any carpeting or wallpaper contaminated with mold. 
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           • If the soap or detergent doesn’t eliminate the mold, and you can’t remove the contaminated materials, some green companies, such as 
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           , offer nontoxic mold removers. As a last resort, a solution of water and five percent chlorine bleach may kill stubborn mold. Keep in mind, however, that chlorine bleach may react with organic compounds in drinking water to produce carcinogens and other toxins, according to the Children’s Health Environmental Coalition.
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           • If you don’t have pollen allergies, open doors and windows periodically and use fans to increase air movement.
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           • Bathe before going to bed to wash pollen off your skin and hair. Leave the clothes you wore all day in a hamper outside your bedroom.
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           • Avoid line-drying your clothes outside, as they will collect pollen. Instead, invest in a folding drying rack and dry your clothes indoors to save energy.
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           • Block areas where roaches could enter the home, including cracks, windows, and outside doors and drains.
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           • Keep your home meticulously clean, especially the kitchen. Store food in airtight containers, clean counters and sweep the floor after meals, and put away pet food after your pet eats. Vacuum frequently, and take out trash and recycling daily.
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           • If you think you need to call an exterminator, first try employing the less-toxic roach control methods such as: "The Pesticator" (an ultrasonic device that is supposed repel mice and roaches, available from 
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           These steps will help reduce all five allergens:
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           • Filter your air: Though no studies have proven that indoor air filters help clear out allergens, many people with allergies attest to their effectiveness. The NIAID recommends talking to your allergist about the best type of air filter to use. Having your air ducts cleaned has not been proven effective against allergies, says the AAAAI.
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           • Bring in plants: Indoor plants are great air filters, so unless you have mold allergies, putting plants in your home can reduce allergens.
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           • Keep humidity levels low: All five allergens thrive in humidity, so keep humidity levels below 50 percent by repairing leaks and using a dehumidifier. If you live in a very humid climate, you may need to turn on your air conditioner to reduce humidity and, therefore, your symptoms.
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           • Clean your house: In addition, keeping your home, especially your bedroom, as clean as possible will go a long way toward keeping allergens at bay. Use nontoxic cleaning products, which can be found at your local health food store or in the 
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           • Avoid toxins: “Those with allergies and asthma should avoid airborne irritants, including tobacco smoke, aerosols, paint, perfumes, cleaning products, or other strong odors or fumes,” says the AAAAI.
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           Of course, none of the advice we’ve given is intended to replace evaluation of your symptoms by a physician. If you have concerns about your health, please consult your doctor. 
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           Depending on the type of allergies you or someone in your home suffers from, you may need to invest some time in deep-cleaning or even replacing some of the furniture and carpets in your home. Thankfully, this article has provided a variety of “green” methods of cleaning your bedroom in order to avoid the introduction of toxic chemicals in your home
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           If you would like more advice on ridding your home of allergens or would like professionals to take care of the cleaning for you, please contact The Maids.
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      <description>Many of us have that small room in our house that is seemingly useless. Maybe it was once your oldest child’s bedroom and now they are all grown up and gone, and that small room is still there. Perhaps you haven’t organized the small room since they left because you either don’t know what to do with the small room, or you simply discovered that you can use that small room for storage. Organizing a small room can make a huge difference in your home. Wouldn’t it be nice to organize that small room and have it be used for something…</description>
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           Many of us have that small room in our house that is seemingly useless. Maybe it was once your oldest child’s bedroom and now they are all grown up and gone, and that small room is still there. Perhaps you haven’t organized the small room since they left because you either don’t know what to do with the small room, or you simply discovered that you can use that small room for storage.
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           Organizing a small room can make a huge difference in your home.
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           Wouldn’t it be nice to organize that small room and have it be used for something other than holding your extra things? Maybe the small room could be used for another TV room or a small room for the kids to hang out and play. If you want to learn how to organize your small room, make sure you read the following article from 
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           By Marye Audet
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           Do you have a small room? Organize it with the following hints, tips and helps. An organized room stays cleaner, looks larger, and is much easier to maintain than a room that is in total disarray.
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           One of the first things that must be done when it is time to organize any room, small or large, is to cope with the clutter. Papers, magazines, and other items are distracting and make it difficult to clean. You will need to decide what to do with each item that is not put away properly in your small room. There are three options:
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           Use these three labels on three boxes or large clothes baskets. As you clean and organize your room you will put the clutter in one of the three containers. The stuff in the throw away box will go straight to the trash, the giveaway box will go straight to the thrift shop, and the put away box will need to be put away properly. Once you have a clean slate to work with it will be easier to organize your cozy space.
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           Make a Plan
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           If you are starting from scratch with new furniture then make a scale diagram of your room on graph paper. Be sure to put in doors, windows, and other architectural features. Be sure that any furniture that you bring in to your space is a good fit. By having the scale drawing you can easily tell if you can fit both the three foot ottoman and the five foot bookcase on the wall by the window. When you go to buy items for your room take your drawing and your measuring tape.
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           Have an idea of what the room will be used for. Different types of rooms need different types of organization. If it is going to be used as both a guest bedroom and a home office then it will need a different type of organization than if it was going to be used as a den. Make notes of what containers and other organizational items you will need. Some that may be useful are:
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            Baskets are a great way to organize small items
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            Placed in a mudroom, or by the door baskets can hold library books, homework, and other items necessary for school
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            In a child's room baskets can hold socks, mittens, or small toys
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            Files
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           How to Organize Specific Small Rooms
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           Now that you have an idea of what to do, it is time to work on each room individually. After all, a small bathroom will be organized much differently than a small kitchen.
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            Keep spices in a clear bin with a lid. Depending on how many spices you have you may need more than one bin. The plastic boxes that are sold to hold shoes work well for this. The bins stack easily and are easy to take to the work area when you are creating a recipe.
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             Transfer dried grocery items like beans and pasta to clear, glass jars if possible. You will quickly be able to see what you have and they look nice.
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             If possible hang your pots and pans from a hanging rack. This will keep them within easy reach and yet leave your cupboard space open for other things.
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           Organize your kitchen by area:
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            Wet- sink area. Keep dishwashing soap, dish cloths, scrubbers, vegetable scrubbers and colanders in this area of the kitchen.
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            Keep makeup and other small cosmetic items in plastic bins.
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           If you have a small room, organize it to make it both beautiful and efficient. Organization takes some planning but nearly anyone can create a relaxing space when they get rid of the clutter. Whether you are downsizing to a smaller house or apartment, or you are just coping with a small sized room, an organized space is relaxing and comforting.
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           Remember it is your house and you can use your small room for whatever you want. No matter how you use your small room, you will want to make sure it can be used to its full potential. You will be very happy once you have organized your small room and you will discover that that small room that was once cluttered and messy, can serve a purpose in your house other than being a "storage closet." 
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      <title>Cleaning  Microfiber—The Right Way</title>
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      <description>Microfiber is a durable, resilient fabric commonly used in furniture, towels, and clothing. Its plush feel and appearance makes it a desirable material. However, when faced with a difficult mess, microfiber may not look its best. Depending on the color and type of microfiber that you are use, stains may turn your lovely sofa into an eye sore. No worries though, cleaning microfiber is much easier than you think. In fact, after you’re finished cleaning microfiber, it practically looks brand new! When cleaning microfiber, remember that all microfiber is not created equal. There are various types of microfiber fabrics. Before…</description>
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           Microfiber is a durable, resilient fabric commonly used in furniture, towels, and clothing. Its plush feel and appearance makes it a desirable material. However, when faced with a difficult mess, microfiber may not look its best. Depending on the color and type of microfiber that you are use, stains may turn your lovely sofa into an eye sore. No worries though, cleaning microfiber is much easier than you think. In fact, after you’re finished cleaning microfiber, it practically looks brand new!
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           When cleaning microfiber, remember that all microfiber is not created equal. There are various types of microfiber fabrics. Before cleaning microfiber, pay close attention to the manufacturer’s label. Their directions are the best to follow when cleaning microfiber.
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           However, when you’re cleaning microfiber it is important to keep in mind that gentle soap, water, elbow grease, and an upholstery brush can keep your fabric looking new. The following article from 
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           Learn About Cleaning Microfiber Furniture and More
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           Microfiber is a very attractive, popular fabric for furniture, clothing, and even towels and 
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            cloths. But, what about cleaning microfiber? What's the best way to clean and care for your microfiber furniture and upholstery?
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           On this page we'll provide information about cleaning microfiber couches, chairs, sofas or other furniture and tell you how you can do it yourself - and when you shouldn't. From getting rid of little stains on your microfiber recliner to what you need to deep clean your microfiber 
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           , we've got you covered. Cleaning microfiber is easier than you might think, so let's get started.
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           How to Clean Microfiber
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           First rule of cleaning microfiber furniture: Follow the manufacturer's instructions! (Better safe than sorry.)
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           Your microfiber furniture probably came with information and instructions on how to clean the 
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           . Check this information first!
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           If you can't find the manufacturer's instructions (or even if you can), keep these points in mind:
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            When spot cleaning microfiber, use a soft cloth to rub in a circular motion. Let the surface dry naturally, then brush with soft bristles to lift the microfibers and restore the original feel of the microfiber fabric.
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            For deep cleaning a microfiber sofa, chair, or other furniture we recommend a machine such as the 
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            For best 
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            , clean spills as soon as possible after they happen. Obviously, set-in stains will require more work and more time to clean.
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           RECOMMENDED: OxyDeep Stain Remover by Woolite
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           Works on more than just carpet.
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           We used Woolite Oxy Deep Oxygen-Activated Stain Remover to clean a food stain on our microfiber love seat. It worked great, lifted off the stain, and didn't leave a mark. Your results may vary and we aren't going to make any promises or guarantees, but it worked for us!
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           From the manufacturer: "Permanently removes tough set in stains like red wine, food stains, fruit juice, pet messes, mud/dirt, ink, chocolate, coffee/tea, blood, grease, and more! Eliminates household stains and odors like garlic, onion and fish. Safe for all colorfast carpet and upholstery."
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           K2R Spotlifter for Cleaning Microfiber
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           Also recommended for spot cleaning microfiber upholstery.
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           K2R Spotlifter is a very popular quick-drying product made to clean carpets, dry-cleanable clothing, and upholstery fabrics such as microfiber. This product is recommended by satisfied customers who have used it to clean their own microfiber furniture and have given it glowing reviews.
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           If you follow proper instructions, cleaning microfiber can restore your fabric to look like new. Many avoid cleaning microfiber because they fear it will destroy the fabric. This is preventable by paying attention to the manufacturer’s label. TLC explains the variations of microfiber. On the tag you will see either a S,W,S/W, or X. Each of these stands for a different protocol for cleaning microfiber.
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           Type S means that cleaning microfiber should be done with a water-free solvent. If your label has a W, clean your microfiber with a water-based solvent. S/W means the fabric can be cleaned with either a water-based or solvent cleaner. An X means that cleaning microfiber should be done with a vacuum. Brushing the surface regularly is another method used for type X microfiber. Doing so will help hide stains. Follow this protocol when you’re cleaning microfiber for the essential upkeep to the appearance and maintenance of the material.
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      <description>Many have the misconception that harsh chemicals are the only method to clean an oven. However, common chemicals used to clean an oven are hazardous to your health.  Accidentally touching, inhaling or ingesting these chemicals used to clean an oven can have severe effects. However, there are better, more natural solutions you can use to clean an oven. To initially avoid messes, line your oven with aluminum foil or use a cookie sheet to dodge spill overs. This will minimize the frequency and amount of time it takes to clean an oven. When a solvent is needed to clean an…</description>
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           To initially avoid messes, line your oven with aluminum foil or use a cookie sheet to dodge spill overs. This will minimize the frequency and amount of time it takes to clean an oven. When a solvent is needed to clean an oven, you can use some basic items found in your kitchen, are Baking soda, lemon, and white vinegar are common products that fight grime and dirt. These products can be combined a multitude of ways to clean an oven and remove grease, clean up spills, remove odor, and cut down on elbow grease. To learn how to properly clean an oven with theses household items, read the following article from 
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           A cheesy casserole bubbles over at 450 degrees, and what's left in your oven is a tar-like black sludge that seems like it might require heavy-duty chemical oven cleaners to tackle. But toxic conventional cleaners aren't your only choice to make an oven gleam like new. Learn how to clean an oven naturally with safe, gentle ingredients that you may already have in your pantry.
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           The first step to a clean oven is prevention. Try placing casserole dishes on cookie sheets while baking to keep sauces from spilling over onto oven surfaces. You could also line the bottom of your oven with aluminum foil if you're cooking a dish that's likely to make a mess. Wipe up any minor spills immediately to keep them from hardening into a mess that's tougher to clean.
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           If you follow these tips, you will be out of harm’s way when it’s time to clean an oven. Avoiding the use of chemicals in order to clean an oven will benefit your own health as well as the health of your household. Cleaning has become a major focus in our push towards a greener world. Harsh chemicals may seem like an easier approach, however, they are unsafe to clean an oven.
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           Baking soda, vinegar, and lemon provide natural alternatives to clean an oven. Also, these ingredients can be used in a variety of ways to clean an oven. You can leave baking soda overnight, mix baking soda and vinegar leave on mess, bake lemons and water to get rid of odor, or mix baking soda and lemon to remove opaque windows.
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           Minimize time spent to clean an oven by cleaning messes immediately. Messes that sit over time are harder to remove. In addition, if you know the dish that you are baking will be messy, try to catch it with aluminum foil or a pan. Aluminum foil works best because you can dispose it after you’re done using the oven.
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      <description>Parents must clean baby toys frequently. Baby toys get dirty easily, thanks to all of the slobbering, throwing, and every day wear that your baby inflicts on these toys. If your child is teething, they will be putting toys in their mouths all of the time, making them susceptible to germs. At this age you will need to clean baby toys on a constant basis. Many common cleaning products contain harmful chemicals—chemicals that should not be used to clean baby toys. The best remedy to this is to make your own, baby-safe cleaning products to clean baby toys. That way…</description>
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           Parents must clean baby toys frequently. Baby toys get dirty easily, thanks to all of the slobbering, throwing, and every day wear that your baby inflicts on these toys. If your child is teething, they will be putting toys in their mouths all of the time, making them susceptible to germs. At this age you will need to clean baby toys on a constant basis. Many common cleaning products contain harmful chemicals—chemicals that should not be used to clean baby toys.
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           The best remedy to this is to make your own, baby-safe cleaning products to clean baby toys. That way your child can feel free to teethe all over the clean baby toys and you will not have to worry about the baby ingesting chemicals.
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           Once you have a baby you start looking at your home environment in a whole new way. You look at those chemicals under your kitchen sink suspiciously. Dangerous! Bad for the environment! Bad for baby! Remember those headaches you'd get when you'd scrub the tub with a bleach based product? Bad. Very bad. Who would want to introduce those chemicals into baby's environment?
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           How to Clean Stuffed Toys - Stuffed animals, fabric mats and fabric toys fall into this category. These too get mouthed and can even stain. Please follow the washing directions on the tag for how to clean baby toys. However, if there are no directions or the tag is long gone there are still some gentle cleaning methods you can try. Washing Machine with Vinegar &amp;amp; Baking Soda - Yes, you can throw most fabric toys and stuffed animals into the washing machine and they'll be fine if the material and content is cotton or polyester blends. For heavily stained or soiled stuffed animals sprinkle them with baking soda and wash, adding 3 capfuls of white vinegar to the rinse cycle. Most fabric and stuffed toys can also be tumble dried on low.
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           Wool Toys - If your wool toy is "felted" you can simply wash it in the machine in a pillow case or net bag. If not, you need to take special care when washing. Spot cleaning is ideal, especially for things like Waldorf dolls or knitted wool stuffed animals. To spot clean, use a mild wool soap and a damp wash cloth and let air dry. For very heavily soiled wool toys you can also hand wash using a wool soap and then lay in a sunny window to dry. Do NOT tumble dry wool toys unless they have already been felted.
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           Sunning Out Stains on Whites - Our beloved white teddy bear had seen better days but I didn't want to use bleach on it. I finally gave "sunning" a try and was surprised by how well it worked! Lay white toys (this works well on cloth diapers or stained cotton onesies too) in direct sunlight and the stains disappear in a few hours. Really! For really tough stains spritz a bit of lemon juice on the stain and then put in the sun. Like magic!
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           Are you thinking of repainting your painted walls because they look dingy or dirty? If you're otherwise happy with the color and condition of your walls, you don't have to paint them. Washing walls is by far the cheaper alternative, and with helpful tips, it's really very easy.
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           Have you ever washed walls or something else high above and ended up with dirty soapy water running down your arms? Water running down your arms and soaking your clothes is very uncomfortable to say the least. Prevent water from running down your arms by wearing terrycloth wristbands. If you don't have terrycloth wristbands, pin rolled washcloths around your wrists. They'll catch the water long before it has a chance to reach your armpits.
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           Some cleaning products require rinsing while others don't. One of the most useful tips is using your own judgment when deciding whether or not to rinse. Look for streaks after a test area has dried. Inspect walls at an angle in different variations of light, and look for telltale marks. If you find streaks, it will be necessary to go over the walls with clean rags and clear water. Dry the walls with absorbent white rags or towels for a beautiful streak-free finish.
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           Tips for washing walls sometimes fail to mention baseboards. The baseboards collect a lot of hair, dust, and grime, so take the time to wash the baseboards while washing walls. Your home will smell clean and fresh, and your walls and baseboards will shine.
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           Washing walls can be a hassle, but cranking up the music or listening to a book on tape can make the task of washing walls a bit more enjoyable, even if there isn’t a prince at the end of it. 
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           Washing walls with these tips will make your home look newer than the day you bought it. While washing walls may seem like an easy task now, the rest of the house may need the help of The Maids. Or, if washing walls seems unappealing to you, the Maids would be happy to clean your walls for you. Please contact us for more information.
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      <description>Kitchens always look spacious and clean on the Food Network; no wonder cooks spend all day smiling in them.  So how come your kitchen never looks like the ones on TV? The biggest issue in your kitchen is probably all of the wasted space. Organizing your kitchen cabinets is a great way to utilize the once wasted space and make your kitchen a happy place again. Wasted space in a kitchen is the enemy of the cook, so figure out what items you really need in your kitchen (maybe your piles of old cookbooks that you’ve never opened need to…</description>
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           Kitchens always look spacious and clean on the Food Network; no wonder cooks spend all day smiling in them. So how come your kitchen never looks like the ones on TV? The biggest issue in your kitchen is probably all of the wasted space. Organizing your kitchen cabinets is a great way to utilize the once wasted space and make your kitchen a happy place again. Wasted space in a kitchen is the enemy of the cook, so figure out what items you really need in your kitchen (maybe your piles of old cookbooks that you’ve never opened need to go) and get rid of wasted space.
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           Wasted space appears anywhere in your kitchen. Wasted space on the counters, wasted space in the cabinets, wasted space in the drawers, and even wasted space in the refrigerator. These tips from 
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           Often the biggest problem with standard kitchen cabinets in the home is the inefficient use of space. Shelves that have been installed by the builder are often spaced too far apart, leaving wasted space between stored goods and other shelves. Here are some helpful hints to assist in tackling this wasted space and make cabinets 100 percent more efficient.
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            When choosing an organizer, keep in mind that you want to divide the space. A free-standing stacking shelf placed on the current shelf gives you two complete shelves, where before you had only one. A much more efficient use of your space!
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            When organizing cabinets, you’ll find that you’ll save yourself a great deal of time (and even money) if everything is easily accessible. You don’t have to spend hours searching for that box of cornstarch you know you had somewhere and you won’t have to go out to buy a new box. A good idea is to group like items together in small bins and label the contents or even select bins that you can see through for quick identification.
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            Look for products that are specifically designed to tackle the hard-to-organize items in a kitchen pantry. Choose racks to keep the lids to your pots and pans (and even plastic food storage containers) under control. Your lids will be easily accessible and won’t spill out each time you open the cabinet.
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            Canned goods can pose problems in your cabinets. Because of the depth of the shelves, stacking the cans one in front of the other is just not practical! You will forget what you’ve got stored in the back because you can’t see it. Choose a tiered shelf organizer that provides you with a full view of your canned goods.
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            Many customers complain that spice storage is the biggest problem in their kitchen cabinets. Spices used most frequently can be stored on a countertop spice rack. To preserve the freshness of spices used less frequently, store them in a cool, dark place, preferably away from the stovetop.
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            Many times there is wasted space because cabinets are built so deep. A quick and easy solution to cavernous cabinets is to add sliding drawers. Made in a variety of sizes and styles, sliding drawers are mounted to the manufactured shelf and rest on gliders so that they can be easily accessed. These allow you to bring the back of the cabinet up front and center.
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            If you have a door in your pantry or kitchen area, don’t neglect that often wasted space. Our elfa Door &amp;amp; Wall Rack is designed to fit onto the back of a door. The system’s flexible baskets provide you with extra storage space for canned goods and other dry foods, cleaning supplies and even bottles of soda! The rack will ease the overcrowding in your cabinets and make it possible to have everything at your fingertips.
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           After reading these tips to fix wasted space in your kitchen there’s no reason you can’t get into your kitchen and be the next Rachael Ray, especially since you can find your EVOO easily now.
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           Now that you’ve tackled the wasted space in your kitchen, cleaning the rest of your house can be next on your agenda. If the rest of your home looks too daunting, you can contact The Maids to do the work for you.
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      <description>Having ants in the home is a constant battle faced by so many people.  As the warmer weather settles in, keeping ants out of the home is a struggle we all must deal with. Drawn by open containers, exposed food and ease of entrance, ants find your home quite attractive in the spring and summer. To get rid of ants in your home, make sure you tightly seal all leftover food well and keep your floors and countertops clean of the crumbs and stickiness ants love. There are plenty of other natural ways you can get rid of ants in…</description>
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           Having ants in the home is a constant battle faced by so many people. 
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           As the warmer weather settles in, keeping ants out of the home is a struggle we all must deal with. Drawn by open containers, exposed food and ease of entrance, ants find your home quite attractive in the spring and summer. To get rid of ants in your home, make sure you tightly seal all leftover food well and keep your floors and countertops clean of the crumbs and stickiness ants love.
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           There are plenty of other natural ways you can get rid of ants in your home. 
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           The first signs of ants in your kitchen is a warning to you. These are the scout ants checking out your kitchen for signs of suitability to invade and their job will be to return back to the nest to inform the other ants that your kitchen is blooming with potential. Waste no time in getting to work cleaning your kitchen, sealing all food and removing all sources of sticky, sweet, greasy and flesh foods from their access.
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            Don't have any dirty dishes left out. Wash all dishes as they're used or place them into the dishwasher and shut the door tight. Wipe down all of your cupboard and benchtop surfaces with vinegar; this cleans, disinfects and leaves a nasty smell as far as ants are concerned. Remove all sources of garbage and keep the kitchen bin shut tightly. Rinse all recyclable containers before putting them into storage.
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            Rinse off any jar, container or bottle that has a sticky or leftover residue. In particular, check jam/jelly jars, sauce bottles, pickle bottles, cordial bottles and honey and syrup containers. Place your honey jar and any other very ant-attractive foods inside a bowl of water (see How to keep ants out of honey and How to remove ants from cat food for more details.
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            Seal every food item in containers. The containers need to be of the sort that ants cannot get into. Be relentless about this for 3-7 days. The ants, having nothing to eat, will go elsewhere. This works because the ants are following the chemical trails left by other ants, who did find food.
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           As part of your big kitchen clean, do some of your own scouting work. Can you tell where the ants are entering the house? Follow the first ants to see where they're entering and leaving from. Seal all the entrance holes that you can find using silicone caulk, putty, glue or plaster. Temporary methods can include petroleum jelly or poster tack. If you use a temporary sealant (such as poster tack), only do so until you can purchase a more permanent solution, as it will deteriorate over time and open up the gap again.
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           Soapy water will both kill the ants it hits and it will destroy their chemical trail, preventing more ants from following in their tracks.This cheap and easy method consists simply of putting one teaspoon of liquid dish soap into a spray bottle and filling it with water. When you see ants, spritz them and that will be it!
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           There are a number of barrier methods that you can put into place to really terrify the ants and keep them at bay. Many of the products that form these natural barriers are probably already in your kitchen; they just need to be deployed properly. A barrier doesn't need to be wider than a quarter of an inch (6.35mm) but it must be an unbroken line. Be clear that barriers won't work on ants already in the kitchen (indeed, you'll be trapping them inside) but they will prevent any more ants from coming in. Some of the items with which to make barriers include:
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           Ants dislike various scents such as peppermint and camphor. These can be used fresh or in oil form to disturb the ambiance of any area that ants have been making their way to. The great thing about these fragrant deterrents is that your own preferences for scent can be used to improve the household odorsin general, all the while making your kitchen, pantry and other areas very ant-unfriendly. Here are some ideas:
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           You can buy ant baits but they're chemical preparations that don't fit well with natural attempts to control ants in the home. It's straightforward to make your own ant baits and a particularly successful one is made using boric acid. A natural derivative of the mineral boron, boric acidis used in borax and some saline solutions. Boric acid is a stomach poison – when ants walk in it and then clean their feet or antennae, they ingest it. Bearing in mind that removing too many ants from your local environment can harm the good they're doing in keeping down pests for you, here is how to make a boric acid bait:
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            Use corn meal. This method is especially great around pets or children, as corn meal by itself is not poisonous. The ants will carry it home and try to eat it, but they can't digest it properly. Be sure to put corn meal wherever you see that the ants like to frequent.
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           An invasion of carpenter ants is serious as they can damage your house structure. Be alert for their invasion – piles of broken wings can be one sign and it is longer than most ants. You may also see their fecal pellets (these appear like sawdust) and they can sometimes be heard rustling in the walls. Some ways to deal with them include:
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           Fire ants rarely enter the home but if they do, get immediate help as they're aggressive and their stings are painful and can trigger off an allergic reaction in susceptible people. If the ants need to be sprayed, insist on the use of a bait that has an insect growth regulator like abamectin in it. In terms of outside areas, you can do this yourself provided you wear clothing top to toe and boots to protect yourself. Sneak up to the nest on a cooler day (the ants and queen rise to get more warmth) and pour several gallons/liters of boiling water into the nest. If you want to use additives to the water, try vinegar, insecticidal soaps, citrus oil, pyrethrum insecticide, or ammonia. And then repeat every day or so until it seems that the ants have given up and moved.
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            Coat your boots in something sticky to deter the ants from crawling on you as you perform this task.
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           The easiest way to prevent ants from entering your home is perform routine maintenance on all your doors and windows, ensuring that any cracks or openings are tightly sealed. Keeping your home clean is another important way to keep ants out of your home. If you need help sticking to a regular cleaning schedule, call The Maids of Greater LeHigh Valley. We’ll help you keep ants out of your home with a clean that sparkles.
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      <description>The kitchen is one of the busiest rooms in the home. You cook in the kitchen, gather for those cooked meals in the kitchen and maybe even do homework in the kitchen. There's a lot of foot traffic, and you want to keep your kitchen as clean as possible, for many reasons. The garbage disposal is often an area that's neglected when it comes to cleaning your home, however. The garbage disposal is probably something you are very thankful to have (if you have one). A garbage disposal can make life in the kitchen a little less hectic and a lot more…</description>
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           The kitchen is one of the busiest rooms in the home. You cook in the kitchen, gather for those cooked meals in the kitchen and maybe even do homework in the kitchen. There's a lot of foot traffic, and you want to keep your kitchen as clean as possible, for many reasons. The garbage disposal is often an area that's neglected when it comes to cleaning your home, however. The garbage disposal is probably something you are very thankful to have (if you have one). A garbage disposal can make life in the kitchen a little less hectic and a lot more simple. So, it's important that you keep the garbage disposal running how it's meant to run.
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           The garbage disposal is an appliance that was created to grind, crush and dispose of all types of kitchen waste. What happens, though, is that food particles can become entrapped in the teeth of the garbage disposal, causing damage, leading to mold and giving off a foul smell in the kitchen. The following article from 
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           Proper maintenance and operation will extend the life of your garbage disposal and prevent plumbing and drain mishaps.Good Practices Today Can Prevent Major Plumbing and Drain Problems Tomorrow!
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           If you have a garbage disposal in your kitchen, you know that it’s a great appliance that makes household duties less demanding. But if not operated or maintained properly, a garbage disposal can easily break down, block and clog the drains and cause a long list of expensive plumbing and drain nightmares.
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           Clogged drains are a major inconvenience and garbage disposal repair can be a costly proposition. Fortunately, most garbage disposal troubles are completely unnecessary, and garbage disposal care and maintenance is extremely easy. Treat your garbage disposal well, and it will treat you well, in return. Below, we describe the mistakes you should avoid and the actions you should take in order to keep your garbage disposal working smoothly for many years and minimize the likelihood that you’ll need to call for plumbing or drain cleaning services.
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            -Do keep your garbage disposal clean. Pour a little dish soap inside and let the garbage disposal run for a minute or so with some cold water after washing dishes.
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            -Do run your garbage disposal regularly. Frequent use prevents rust and corrosion, assures that all parts stay moving and prevents obstructions from accumulating.
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            -Do grind food waste w/ a strong flow of cold water. Why cold water? It will cause any grease or oils that may get into the unit to solidify, so that they can be chopped up before reaching the trap.
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            -Do grind certain hard materials such as small chicken and fish bones, egg shells, small fruit pits, etc. A scouring action is created by these particles inside the grind chamber that cleans the garbage disposal’s walls.
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            -Do cut large items into smaller pieces. Put them into the garbage disposal one at a time instead of trying to shove a large amount in at once.
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           The most important rule of thumb: Don’t Put Anything In The Garbage Disposal That Is Not Biodegradable Food.A garbage disposal is not a trash can; it’s for food scraps only. Non food items can damage both blades and the motor. When in doubt, throw it out!
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            -Don’t pour grease, oil or fat into your garbage disposal or drain. Grease will slowly accumulate and impede your garbage disposal’s grinding ability as well as clog drains.
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           Ice is an extremely effective and inexpensive method for cleaning your garbage disposal, sharpening the blades and breaking up any grease build-up which has accumulated. Just toss a few ice cubes into the garbage disposal and run it. As the garbage disposal chops into the ice cubes, the ice chips will effectively scour all the hard to reach areas of the unit, and melt down the drain. Try this once or twice a month to keep your garbage disposal in fine working order.
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            -90% of garbage disposals that appear not to be working just need to be reset. There is usually a red or black reset button on the garbage disposal motor underneath your sink. Just push to reset.
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            -Give it a push-start. Most garbage disposals have a hole underneath that allows you to hand-crank it free once it’s been jammed. To crank it, use either an Alan wrench or a garbage disposal tool that you can pick up at most hardware stores. This should free up most non-serious jams.
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           If your garbage disposal isn't running as it should, there might be a quick fix that you didn't know about before. If you are aware of a problem with your garbage disposal, you should tend to your garbage disposal immediately. Whether it's a quick fix or you need to call a plumber to help fix the garbage disposal, correcting any problems now will help you from more problems with the garbage disposal later.
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      <description>Patio furniture cushions may be waterproof, but that doesn’t mean that they don’t get dirty! Your outdoor patio -- and the furniture cushions especially -- are exposed to all the elements of the outdoors and therefore can collect dirt and dust that indoor furniture cushions are not exposed to. It's never a pretty sight when you're planning an outdoor party with family and friends, and you uncover your patio only to discover dirty patio furniture! By properly cleaning and maintaining your outdoor patio furniture cushions, your party will be a blast -- not a dud! To clean your patio furniture cushions,…</description>
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           Your outdoor patio -- and the furniture cushions especially -- are exposed to all the elements of the outdoors and therefore can collect dirt and dust that indoor furniture cushions are not exposed to. It's never a pretty sight when you're planning an outdoor party with family and friends, and you uncover your patio only to discover dirty patio furniture! By properly cleaning and maintaining your outdoor patio furniture cushions, your party will be a blast -- not a dud!
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           To clean your patio furniture cushions, there are very simple cleaning instructions that you can follow. You should be using a soapy mixture for cleaning patio furniture cushions that is mild so that you will not damage the fabric of the furniture cushions. So how do you clean patio furniture cushions? To keep your outdoor patio furniture cushions clean and usable for a long time, follow these instructions from 
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           Generously saturate the cushions on both sides with the solution. Do not be frugal -- it will clean off the mold and mildew. Be sure to get all the crevices and creases. The more you put on now, the less you will have to do when you wash it off.
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           Let the cleaning solution sit for 15 minutes. Then with the garden hose on high, spray the cushions thoroughly to knock the dirt and cleaning solution off the cushions. Stand the cushions up on edge to let them dry to just damp.
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           Most of the time, canvas can be machine washed and then put back on the furniture while it is damp to stretch the material back into shape. However, if you can't remove the canvas, use a scrub brush and rub it across the bar of Fels-Naptha soap and then rub the brush back and forth on the canvas. You may have to do this a few times — don't be afraid to really lather it up. Fels-Naptha soap works well for canvas awnings. It does a good job removing bird droppings and many stains.
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           Remember that different materials respond differently to cleaning solutions. First, find out what your patio furniture cushions are made of by checking the tags. If you have removed the tags from your furniture cushions, check with the manufacturer to get their opinion -- either by phone, in person or through an online forum.
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           Before you mix the cleaning solution for your patio furniture cushions as suggested above, you should remove the patio furniture cushions from the furniture itself and take the cushions to a flat surface for cleaning. You should always clean your patio furniture cushions before you put them out for the summer and before storing them for the winter. Of course, as stains can occur frequently (especially with children around!), you will need to do touch-ups on your patio furniture cushions on a more regular basis. Stick to this method of cleaning, and your outdoor patio furniture cushions will look brand new for a long time!
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           Remember that different materials respond differently to cleaning solutions. First, find out what your patio furniture cushions are made of by checking the tags. If you have removed the tags from your furniture cushions, check with the manufacturer to get their opinion -- either by phone, in person or through an online forum.
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           Before you mix the cleaning solution for your patio furniture cushions as suggested above, you should remove the patio furniture cushions from the furniture itself and take the cushions to a flat surface for cleaning. You should always clean your patio furniture cushions before you put them out for the summer and before storing them for the winter. Of course, as stains can occur frequently (especially with children around!), you will need to do touch-ups on your patio furniture cushions on a more regular basis. Stick to this method of cleaning, and your outdoor patio furniture cushions will look brand new for a long time!
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      <description>Curtains may be one of the most neglected aspects of your home when it comes to cleaning. After you hang them, it is easy to forget that they require upkeep as well. It is important to vacuum and wash your curtains to prevent a gathering of dirt and dust. Especially in the summer months, curtains are also subjected to harsh UV rays that can fade and damage the curtains. You can choose from a few different options when it comes to protecting your curtains from the sunlight. This guide from Overstock.com outlines the basic steps to follow when thinking about…</description>
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           It is important to vacuum and wash your curtains to prevent a gathering of dirt and dust. Especially in the summer months, curtains are also subjected to harsh UV rays that can fade and damage the curtains. You can choose from a few different options when it comes to protecting your curtains from the sunlight.
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           Adding style and privacy to your home is easy with the right curtains for your windows. It's also easy to keep your drapes and curtains looking great for years to come with the proper care. Whether you need to clean delicate sheer curtains or keep your lined curtains from losing their crispness, the following suggestions will help you preserve your favorite window treatments. Read on for tips on caring for curtains.
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      <description>Do you need to clean a toilet before guests arrive but don’t have any cleaner on hand? Do not fret; we have just the recipe to clean a toilet in a safe, eco-friendly, and quick manner. Families with younger kids are especially wary about using popular household cleaning products around their children due to the toxic chemicals in the cleaners. Many companies are pushing for more “green” products but often these eco-friendly cleaners cost more. We have found a solution to this problem: homemade cleaner. Homemade cleaner utilizes ingredients that you probably already have on hand and are safe to…</description>
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           Homemade cleaner utilizes ingredients that you probably already have on hand and are safe to use around children, pets, and you. Plus, if you are in a pinch and need to clean a toilet, no running out to the store is necessary.
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           2. Add about a half cup of baking soda to the toilet bowl. The vinegar and baking soda will fizz because the reaction of vinegar and baking soda results in oxygen being released from the baking soda and vinegar combination. Let the mixture fizz for about ten minutes. This will alleviate the work you need to do later on to clean a toilet naturally.
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           3. Add another quarter cup baking soda and another half-cup vinegar to the toilet bowl in order to produce more fizzing in the toilet bowl.
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           4. Use the toilet brush to swish the water in the toilet bowl along with the vinegar and baking soda mixture. Rub the toilet brush along the sides and bottom of the toilet bowl to clean the toilet. You don't need to rub too hard, and you only need to use the toilet brush for about two minutes in the toilet bowl.
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           5. Flush the toilet. The vinegar and baking soda mixture will clean the tank and plumbing pipes without causing any damage. After the toilet flushes, rinse the toilet brush in the clean toilet water and flush the toilet again.
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           Tips &amp;amp; Warnings
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           Depending on the severity of the dirtiness of the toilet bowl, you may be able to skip step 3.
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           Gone are the days when people buy expensive cleaners and have to use elbow grease to clean a toilet. You no longer have to worry about exposure harmful chemicals when you clean a toilet. With this simple mixture of vinegar and baking soda, the toilet practically cleans itself. You can also rest easy knowing that you are not flushing toxic ingredients into your septic tank.
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           If the idea of having to clean a toilet is not pleasant for you, The Maids would be happy to clean a toilet (or three) for our customers.
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      <description>Anyone who has owned a cat knows that cat urine is an especially strong odor that is difficult to remove from carpets. Even well-trained cats have been known to leave cat urine on the carpet, sometimes out of anger, due to a health problem, or disgust at a dirty litter box. After you have identified the reason for your cat’s naughty behavior and done what you can to prevent a reoccurrence, it is important to learn about the best methods of removing cat urine from your carpet. The following article from caturineodor.com (http://caturineodor.com/removing-cat-urine-odor-carpets/) explains the science behind why cat urine smells…</description>
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           Anyone who has owned a cat knows that cat urine is an especially strong odor that is difficult to remove from carpets. Even well-trained cats have been known to leave cat urine on the carpet, sometimes out of anger, due to a health problem, or disgust at a dirty litter box. After you have identified the reason for your cat’s naughty behavior and done what you can to prevent a reoccurrence, it is important to learn about the best methods of removing cat urine from your carpet.
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           The following article from caturineodor.com (http://caturineodor.com/removing-cat-urine-odor-carpets/) explains the science behind why cat urine smells so bad and why it is so hard to clean out of carpets, as well as offering tips on removing cat urine from your carpet.
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           Removing Cat Urine Odor From Carpets
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           Our cats bring us great joy, but sometimes they do things we don’t understand. When they urinate on our carpets, it’s a frustrating and smelly issue. Cat urine is possibly one of the most potent, unpleasant smells you’ll ever experience. When it has dried into your home’s carpeting, it can be a source of embarrassment and annoyance. Complicating things further, the urine is likely to be in the carpet for some time before it’s discovered, which makes the odor even harder to eradicate. Although standard carpet cleaners provide little help, it’s usually possible to remove cat urine odor. There are several different approaches to try, and it may take more than one remedy to get rid of the smell completely.
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           Cat Urine’s Powerful Odor
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           Cat urine has a very distinct odor that is caused by proteins and high levels of uric acid. By nature, healthy cats don’t drink large amounts of water. This makes their urine more concentrated. At the time of urination, the fluid is acidic. As the urine dries, the uric acid forms crystals or urine salts and becomes alkaline. This gives our furry friends the most pungent-smelling urine that a poor carpet can suffer.
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           How to Find Invisible Cat Urine Stains
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           The first challenge of eliminating odors is finding them. Cats tend to urinate in corners, hidden areas and against borders. A helpful strategy is to check the perimeter of the carpet first. On some carpets, stains may be visible, but in many cases they’re not. There are several ways to locate the source of the smell. The first is to purchase a hand-held black light. The ultra-violet rays used by black lights use the same wavelength as biological waste such as urine. When using a backlight to find cat urine spots, turn out the lights and shine the black light over all areas of the carpet. Most urine stains will produce a noticeable glow. Use small objects to mark stained areas; you’ll need to find them again with the lights on. Unfortunately, black lights don’t work 100 percent of the time. Sometimes you may have to find stains the more difficult and distasteful way— by crawling on your hands and knees and using your nose to sniff out smelly spots.
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           Getting Rid of the Odor
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           Why It’s Difficult to Get Cat Urine Out of Carpets
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           Aside from removing urine odors from concrete, carpet is generally the most difficult surface to remove odors from. Let’s take a look at a this diagram to understand why. 
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           When a cat pees on the carpet, it’s actually peeing on 4 different surfaces; the carpet its self, the carpet backing, the carpet pad, and the sub-floor. The longer the pee saturates in the carpet, the more layers it will effect, and the more layers it effects, the harder it will be to remove. Regardless of what approach you’re using to get rid of the smell, it’s important to remember that, to be effective, the solution needs to reach any part of the carpet that that the urine may have touched. One of the biggest mistakes people often make is only focusing on the upper layers of the carpet. This is partly a result of the packaging that is common with cat urine odor removal products, i.e. the “spray gun” bottling. Nine times out of ten, you’ll need to take the top off of the solution and pour it on the spot. This type of saturation allows the cleanser to reach all instances of urine and/or uric crystals, greatly increasing the likelihood of success.
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           First Response: Wet and Dry Stains
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           While it’s sometimes impossible to find stains soon after they occur, if you do happen to find a wet stain, treating it immediately will give the best results. Absorb as much of the liquid as possible by blotting with an old towel. If you have a wet/dry vacuum or spot cleaning machine, use this to remove as much fluid as you can.
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           Dry stains can be treated with full strength product as soon as they’re discovered. There are a variety of home-made and commercial products that are designed to remove urine stains and odor. Before using any of these, test them for safety. Some chemicals and home remedies can stain, bleach or damage carpeting. To prevent ruining your carpet, try the product in a closet or hidden area first.
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           Natural Treatment Methods
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           Dilute white vinegar with equal parts water and saturate the carpet stain with this solution. After 30 minutes, remove as much of the liquid as possible. Several treatments may be required. The strong vinegar smell will dissipate once it’s dry.
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           This may be used alone or after vinegar treatment. Sprinkle dry baking soda over the stain and work it into the fibers. Mix one-quarter cup peroxide with a teaspoon of dish detergent. Use only three-percent hydrogen peroxide. Pour or spray this over the baking soda and work into the carpet with a toothbrush. Once it’s dry, vacuum away the residue using an upholstery brush attachment.
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           Pour club soda directly onto the stain. When it stops effervescing, blot the liquid away with a towel. Repeat if needed. This remedy is more likely to work on recent stains that aren’t very strong. It’s a good alternative for when you don’t want to smell vinegar or have a powdery mess on your carpet.
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           Enzymatic cleaners such as Nature’s Miracle neutralize odors without producing a strong smell like vinegar. Multiple treatments may be needed, but enzyme cleaners are generally very effective and safe for most carpets.
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           Anti-Icky Poo, a product that uses both enzymes and genetically altered bacteria, is a favorite product of many cat owners.
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           Oxi-Clean and similar products are slightly less effective but may work well on recent stains. Test in an inconspicuous area before use.
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           If you can’t locate the stains, or repeated search-and-destroy missions have not proven effective, you may want to consider using a steam cleaner or carpet shampooer to treat the entire room. If you don’t own one, you can rent one and buy special carpet shampoos that are designed to remove pet odors. If you want to let the professionals handle it, consult your local carpet-cleaning services to see what pet odor removal suggestions and systems they have to offer.
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           Preventing Repeat Performances
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           Once you’ve rid your carpet of cat urine odors, you’ll want to ensure that they don’t return. Be sure that all odors are completely neutralized and undetectable. If your cat can still smell them, it may entice him to urinate in the same area again. Most importantly, find out why your cat is peeing outside of his litter box. Have your vet check for health problems and urinary infections, and invest some time in a little detective work so that you don’t have to face that horrible smell again.
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           Thanks to this article, you now have the option of creating your own home recipes of cat urine cleaner or purchasing the most effective commercial cleaners. 
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           If you have tried all of these cat urine removal methods and you can still smell the odor of cat urine, it may be time to call in a professional to revive your carpets. The Maids will be happy to help you get rid of pet odors.
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      <title>How To Create A Household Tool Kit</title>
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      <description>Appliance problems are inevitable when owning a home or leasing apartment. While some occurrences may require you to call the maintenance person, many fix-it projects can be done without outside help. The key to preparing yourself for when repairs are necessary is to have a tool kit readied before any issues occur. A household tool kit is simple to create and only requires a few tools that you can easily find at your local hardware store. The tool kit does not need to be very big and you can store the tool kit in a closet or drawer. The following…</description>
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           Appliance problems are inevitable when owning a home or leasing apartment. While some occurrences may require you to call the maintenance person, many fix-it projects can be done without outside help. The key to preparing yourself for when repairs are necessary is to have a tool kit readied before any issues occur.
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           A household tool kit is simple to create and only requires a few tools that you can easily find at your local hardware store. The tool kit does not need to be very big and you can store the tool kit in a closet or drawer.
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           The following article from 
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           Put Together a Basic Household Tool Kit
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           Homeowners and apartment dwellers alike need a basic household tool kit.
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           You may have lots of tools for particular projects that you use infrequently, and they can be kept in a garage or workroom. But having basic tools handy in your living area makes it much more convenient to do simple home repairs.
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           You might keep these basic tools in a hall closet, a kitchen drawer, or in a handy tool box or plastic box on a shelf in the entry or mudroom.
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           It doesn't really matter where you keep them, as long as they're easy to get at for quick home repairs. You'll save lots of inconvenient trips out to the garage or down to the basement.
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           Your in-home basic tool kit should include these basic do-it-yourself items.
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           You may not think you need one, but a 25-foot measuring tape will work for most jobs. Whether you measure for a tablecloth or window treatment, or a whole room for new flooring, choose one large enough to easily measure your home's spaces. A second smaller tape of 6 to 12 feet can be put in a pocket or purse for shopping trips or for hanging pictures.
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           Two basic screwdrivers are a necessity. Choose both a good quality flat head screwdriver and a Phillips head screwdriver in a medium size. A set of tiny screwdrivers will come in handy when you need to tighten a pair of eyeglasses or fix audio or computer equipment.
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           One pliers will not do. Get a small assortment in various sizes and shapes. You'll use a needle-nose pliars most frequently, but have a heavy grooved pliers for removing nails or large staples. Wire cutting pliers are good for wiring and craft jobs.
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           You get what you pay for here. It's important to get an accurate level for accurate positioning. A good sturdy level will last a lifetime. (These are also called "torpedo levels" due to shapes of the tapered ends.) A level is a must for straightening up pictures, drilling holes in a level line, checking tabletop alignment, or mounting towel bars perfectly.
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           Whether you're hanging pictures or putting shelf supports up, a medium weight hammer will cover most household jobs. Consider other sizes if you'll be doing either delicate projects or construction.
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           This tool resembles a pliers, but has a locking mechanism that grips and holds things tightly. Use it to grip a screw you want to remove or use two to twist sticky things apart. They provide a slip-free hold when you need it.
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           Assortment of Nails and Screws
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           You might find prepackaged sets of basic sizes at a home center or get a small divided box and put together a custom assortment that will come in handy when you hang pictures or make minor repairs.
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           Save your scissors with this essential tool. A wire cutter makes it easy to snip wire for crafts, electrical repairs, and other household projects.
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           You'll probably need to mark a drill hole or record a measurement. Have pencils handy and write on post it notes or bits of blue painter's tape if you don't want to write on the wall.
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           Even professional painters use this tape to mask off areas they don't want to paint. It's available in several widths and looks like plain masking tape. But this special tape is blue and can be removed from most surfaces without damage. You can use it for other household jobs besides painting. Mark stud locations with a small square when hanging a picture or installing molding. Tape off the edges of a door frame when painting a wall, or tape down runners of heavy kraft paper to protect floors from dirt and scratches when moving.
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           Here are more basic items to put in a household tool kit.
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           You may feel this is a luxury, but there are nearly endless uses for this handy tool. The obvious use is drilling pilot holes for nails and screws, but you can also insert screwdriver bits to help insert or remove screws.
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           There are several varities to choose from in knives. A fast easy one has breakaway blades which is especially useful when doing a wallpaper or a delicate craft project. They are also handy when opening sealed boxes.
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           Choose a heavy ruler, long level or angle. It can be used to measure or mark, and serves as a cutting guide for heavy materials when using a utility knife.
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           Keep an assortment of these sticky-backed furniture protectors on hand. Felt dots can be applied to the bottoms of vases, candleholders, boxes, or any accessory that might scratch a table surface. Plastic or rubber dots applied to the bottom back corners of a picture can help keep framed pictures level. Carpet dots are heavier and thicker and used under chair and table legs to avoid scrape marks on hardwood floors.
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           You'll need spackle for filling nail holes in sheetrock before painting or to repair small scratches, holes, or dents in walls. Unless you do lots of repair jobs, we'd recommend buying a small tub. Spackle dries out even if you seal the container well, and then it will not go on smoothly.
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           To apply spackle, you'll need a putty knife. Other uses include scraping up a bit of paint or smoothing down a corner of repaired wallpaper. Putty knives come in either metal or plastic and are very inexpensive.
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           This simple tool will come in handy when you need to open a can or paint, varnish, or stain.
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           Though it looks like wide Scotch tape, sealing tape is actually stickier and heavier weight. Use it to re-seal cardboard boxes, to tape together a number of slippery items (such as sticks of molding, etc.), or just to prepare boxed gifts for mailing. Get a large tape dispenser which will let you apply tape with one hand if you're moving and need to seal a lot of boxes.
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           A supply of super glue, carpenter's glue, and white glue should cover most household needs. Follow manufacturer's directions for best results.
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           To remove scratches or sticky substances, paint smudges or tape residue, a small tube of "Goof Off" or "Goo Gone" are good addition to a tool kit. Follow directions on the lables for proper use.
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           Now that you have learned the key elements of creating a tool kit, it is time to build your tool kit. The easiest way to keep your tool kit compact and organized is to purchase a box from a craft store or a hardware store to contain your tool kit.
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           A tool kit is useful in a variety of instances, including if you are planning to do any renovations in your home. A tool kit can also come in handy in everyday living. For example, a paint can key may come in handy for opening a can in the kitchen, and super glue may rescue your new purse’s broken clasp. Keeping a household tool kit around can assuredly become important during emergencies.
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           Another essential item that you should consider keeping in your tool kit is a flashlight; both for power outages or doing work on a poorly lit part of your home.
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           We at The Maids are as dedicated to the upkeep of your home as you are. We hope that this article has helped you ready an emergency tool kit for your home. If you need help with keeping your home in its best shape, call us for all of your cleaning needs.
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      <description>Stains have many sources; anyone or anything can cause a stain, but the question is: how do you go about getting rid of each kind of stain? One thing that is important when we treat stains is timing. As soon as you know a stain has been made on clothing, curtains, furniture or the carpet, be sure to act immediately. The longer you wait to treat stains, the longer the stain gets to set into the fabric.We can also categorize a given stain based on what it is made of, and as long as we know that, we will know…</description>
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           Stains have many sources; anyone or anything can cause a stain, but the question is: how do you go about getting rid of each kind of stain? One thing that is important when we treat stains is timing. As soon as you know a stain has been made on clothing, curtains, furniture or the carpet, be sure to act immediately. The longer you wait to treat stains, the longer the stain gets to set into the fabric.
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           Wine stains are thought to be some of the worst, but you will be prepared to treat stains like this if you follow this guide
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           There is no need to panic when you find a stain. There are many ways to treat stains, and if you follow these tips from the 
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           It seems that in every household, there's at least one person who leaves behind a trail of stains and spots like a path of gingerbread crumbs: the home handyman who scatters grease spots from garage to attic, the toddler who expresses independence by painting with peanut butter on the wallpaper; the enthusiastic cook who splatters spaghetti sauce from ceiling to carpet; the new puppy that pointedly demonstrates its need for house-training.
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           Grass spots on jeans, wine spots on tablecloths, oil stains on the driveway. And what makes it worse is that each stain calls for a different treatment. Ketchup on carpet is not treated in the same way as catsup on concrete, and on top of having to identify both the staining agent and the stained surface, you have to work fast.
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           The longer most stains set, the harder they are to remove without damage to the stained surface. If you haven't identified the stain correctly, or if you use an improper stain-removing agent or technique, you may make the stain permanent and cause additional damage to the stained object.
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           Greasy Stains. Lubricating and cooking oils, butter, machine grease, and similar substances produce greasy stains. Grease spots are sometimes removed from washable fabrics by hand or machine laundering. Pretreating by rubbing a little detergent directly into the spot often helps, as does using a dry-cleaning solvent on the stain. If you are treating an old stain or one that has been ironed, a yellow stain may remain after treatment with a solvent. Bleach is often effective at eliminating this yellow residue.
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           To remove grease spots from nonwashable fabrics, sponge the stain from center to edge with a stain-removal product. Removal may take several applications, and the spot should be allowed to dry completely before each sponging. Greasy stains may also be removed from nonwashable fabrics by using an absorbent substance such as cornstarch, corn meal, French chalk, or fuller's earth.
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           Absorbents are dusted on greasy spots to pick up the grease. When the absorbent material begins to look caked, it should be shaken or brushed off. Repeat this procedure until most of the stain is gone. Absorbents are easy to use and will not harm fabrics. However, the other stain removal agents (detergent, dry-cleaning solvent, and bleach) can damage fibers; before using them you should carefully read the care label on the stained item and the label on the product container.
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           Nongreasy Stains. Nongreasy stains are produced by materials such as tea, coffee, fruit juice, food coloring, and ink. If you have such a stain on a washable fabric, the best treatment is to sponge the stain with cool water as soon as possible. If this doesn't work, try soaking the fabric in cool water. The stain may soak out within half an hour, or you may need to leave the item in the water overnight. If some stain still remains, gently rub liquid detergent into it and rinse with cool water. The last resort is to use bleach, but read the fabric care label first. If the stain is old or has been ironed, it may be impossible to remove it completely. A nongreasy stain on a nonwashable fabric can also be sponged with cool water. Or, you can place a disposable diaper or other absorbent pad beneath the stained area and slowly and carefully flush the stain by pouring water onto it using a mister or eyedropper. You must control the amount of water and the rate at which it is poured to avoid spreading the stain. This may be sufficient to remove some stains, especially if treatment is started promptly. If not, work liquid detergent into the stain as described above and rinse by flushing or sponging with cool water. Sponge the stain with rubbing alcohol after rinsing to remove detergent residue and to speed drying. (Caution: If treating acetate, acrylic, modacrylic, rayon, triacetate, or vinyl, dilute 1 part alcohol with 2 parts water.)
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           Combination Stains. Coffee with cream, Thousand Island salad dressing, and lipstick are items that cause combination stains; that is, they combine greasy and nongreasy elements. Such stains may require double treatment-first the nongreasy elements of the stain should be treated, then the greasy residue should be removed. The first step in treating such stains is to sponge with cool water as described above, then work liquid detergent into the stain and rinse thoroughly. After the fabric has dried, apply dry-cleaning fluid to any remaining greasy portion of the stain with a sponge. Allow the fabric to dry. Repeat applications of cleaning fluid if necessary. In order to properly treat stains, it is important not only to know what kind of stain you are dealing with, but to also follow some general rules of treating stains: Try your best to identify the components of the stain and the material that was stained. This is the best way to ensure that you treat stains properly and avoid damaging the stained surface further. Be sure to remove as much of the stain sitting on the surface before you actually treat the stain with a given product. You can pre-treat stains by blotting excess liquid or scraping it off if the stain happens to be solid. When you go to treat stains, regardless of materials, avoid the use of heat and handle the stained item carefully, being sure not to fold, rub or wrinkle it. It is important that before you treat stains, that you test the product on a part of the stained material that can be hidden. Even water can stain some materials. When you treat stains, no matter the material, make sure that you work from the center of the stain outward. Lastly, follow the directions on any product you use to treat stains perfectly; you would not want a misread to ruin the effectiveness of a stain remover.
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           Follow these simple stain removal tips and you will be able to treat stains of all kinds! Just remember: even though it is easy to freak out when you see your white carpet stained with coffee or your silk pillow speckled with wine, remain calm, cool and collected and use your new-found knowledge to treat stains. 
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      <description>Working from home is a great alternative to working in an office building, but oftentimes remote workers find themselves settling into an unorganized home office. It can be easy to allow disorganization and untidiness when you don’t have a boss looking over your shoulder. However, clutter can often cause focus to stray. Your goal should be to have your organized home office as clean as you would keep any other office. Set aside a space for an organized home office, don’t just do work in your kitchen table or in your bed. Carving out a separate space will help you…</description>
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           Working from home is a great alternative to working in an office building, but oftentimes remote workers find themselves settling into an unorganized home office. It can be easy to allow disorganization and untidiness when you don’t have a boss looking over your shoulder. However, clutter can often cause focus to stray. Your goal should be to have your organized home office as clean as you would keep any other office.
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           Set aside a space for an organized home office, don’t just do work in your kitchen table or in your bed. Carving out a separate space will help you quickly switch into work mode when necessary. Your organized home office must be contained in one space to help you avoid the distractions lurking in other areas of your house. A single file cabinet in your organized home office should suffice for the concentration of files and papers. Along with physical files, it is important to organize your electronic files as well in order to keep an organized home office. 
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           The following article from LifeOrganizers.com lists ten simple steps to creating an organized home office. Follow these tips and you will own an organized home office that maximizes your productivity.
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           From personal and business filing to adding a personal touch to your home office, making your home office your personalized and efficient space can do wonders for productivity.
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           Without the structure of an office outside of our homes, it is easy to scatter anything work related all over the house. We still need to complete our work in a timely and efficient manner. After all, the less time we spend working, the more time we have with our family. An organized home office will make for a faster and more pleasant workday. Here are a few ideas to get you and your home office organized .
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           1) Do you have a home office? You don't necessarily need an entire room, but you should have a well-defined space to contain all your office essentials and files. A desk in your bedroom that will hold your files, paper, pens, calculator and of course computer will do fine, especially in the beginning. If your "office" consists of the dining room table, some of the drawers in your kitchen, a file cabinet in the basement and the computer in the bedroom, you may want to think about organizing everything in one spot. Are you spending a lot of time searching for a particular document, running from room to room to find it? Consider moving all your files and papers to one central location, preferably close to the computer if that's where you are doing the bulk of your work.
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           2) Keep your personal files and papers separate from your business things. You will eventually have enough paperwork to deal with without having your personal bills, magazines and the kids' after-school schedule mixed in there. Create a separate spot for those somewhere outside of your home office space.
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           3) Create a file system that works for you. Remember, you may be working for someone else, but when it comes to your home office, you are your own boss. Think about how you look for a particular file or piece of paper. What will be the easiest way for you to find it? Then create a file system that works for you. Don't worry, if you don't get it right the first time, you can always resort and try again. Sooner or later you will come up with a system that is "just right" for you.
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           4) Take a good look at your work area. Do you have piles of papers, files, mail, floppy discs and CDs lying around? Do you notice anything else piling up? Set aside a few hours and put everything away. Use your new file system and find "homes" for anything else.
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           5) Now that you have your office organized, set aside a few minutes at the end of your workday to keep it that way. Try to "leave work" for the day with a clean, empty desk. You will appreciate it the next morning. This will also prevent you from ever coming across a huge pile of papers again.
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           6) Add a personal touch to your office. Bring in some pictures of the kids; add some pretty plants, inspirational quotes, or anything else you can think of that will make your office a pleasant place to work in. In addition to getting and keeping you in a good mood whenever you step in your office, you are more likely to keep it clean and organized if it is a place you treasure. So splurge a little on some special office décor.
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           7) Let's talk about the files on your computer. You can waste just as much time searching for an online document as for a piece of paper. If your computer is used for work as well as for personal use, create a work folder and use subfolders for particular employers, projects etc. Again, come up with a file system that works for you and keep your work files separate from your personal files. This is particularly important if other family members access the computer as well. If that's the case, and you are using Windows XP, I strongly recommend setting up a separate user account just for work and password protecting it. This will prevent other family members from accidentally changing or deleting your work files.
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           8) In addition to your regular files, you also want to keep your emails organized. Let's be honest, we have all wasted time searching for a particular email that contained some vital information we needed fast. Setting up folders for different clients and projects has worked well for me, but again find a system that works for you and stick with it. Sort the email as soon as you read it. It only takes a second or two to drop it in the appropriate folder, but will save you a lot of time if you have to find it later.
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           9) Now that you have a good filing system (both physical and digital) in place, set aside a little time every few months (or weeks if appropriate) to purge your files. We can quickly accumulate a lot of documents both in our file cabinet and on our hard drive that we no longer need. At the very least, try to purge your files twice a year.
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           10) Now that your office is organized, you may also want to take a look at organizing your time. Again, come up with a system that works well for you.
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           I encourage you to start with a few of these ideas to get your office and yourself more organized . You will be surprised by how much time you will save not searching for files, papers or the stapler. Before long, you won't know how you ever functioned without an organized home office.
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           Since you are working in your own space, you are free to change and rearrange your methods as many times as necessary in order to achieve an organized home office. If one manner of organizing doesn’t seem to work for you, try something else. Take mental note of what systems work well for you and which ones don’t. Soon your organized home office will be your own personal power station.
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           As stated in the article, try to clean up at the end of every workday so each morning you can return to an organized home office. The absence of clutter will help reduce stress.
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           It is also important not to allow distractions in your organized home office (kids, non-work related phone calls, checking Facebook, etc.). Try to discipline yourself the same way that you would in an office building and don’t allow your personal life to interfere with your specified work time (unless of course, there is an emergency).
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           An organized home office not only will take some time to consolidate, but you must also remember to continue the upkeep of your organized home office. If you find yourself overwhelmed by the chaos or have trouble keeping a clean, organized home office, please contact The Maids and we would be happy to help.
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      <description>Green cleaning has been in style lately as people become more environmentally conscious and aware of the dangerous chemicals that prove to be hazards in their homes. Thankfully many alternatives to these toxic products exist. Some people may still be skeptical of green cleaning and wonder how much of a difference green cleaning products have on the environment and the home. The following article from EZineArticles.com proves that most regular cleaning products are toxic. The article outlines the reasons that green cleaning is better for your world and your family.  Do You Know the Benefits of Green Cleaning? Any family…</description>
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           Green cleaning has been in style lately as people become more environmentally conscious and aware of the dangerous chemicals that prove to be hazards in their homes. Thankfully many alternatives to these toxic products exist.
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           Some people may still be skeptical of green cleaning and wonder how much of a difference green cleaning products have on the environment and the home. The following article from 
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           Any family can benefit from green cleaning. When you clean green, you do not use any harmful chemicals or abrasive products in the cleaning process. Imagine the benefits of having bleach quality clean floors without having to have the harmful toxins contained in bleach in your home. Of course, when you consider green cleaning supplies, you also need to consider the benefits to the overall environment. These supplies are non-toxic, but they are also environmentally safe.
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           The family will benefit from green cleaning products in a number of ways. Here are some of those ways to keep in mind.
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           Many families find that their children are suffering from allergies, even though their family history does not necessary say that there are no allergies. In some situations, chemicals found within cleaning products contain allergens. Bleaches, toxic cleaning sprays and other chemicals used to clean the home commonly contain a variety of ingredients specifically able to cause or trigger allergies in people. Children and the elderly are most likely to suffer from them, since they have weaker immune systems, but anyone can suffer from them. Most people do not make the correlation between the allergies and the chemicals, though.
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           Many chemicals contain toxins, including poisonous elements, cancer causing irritants, skin irritants, and harmful products for your respiratory system. Each of these is likely in your cabinet right now. They are there at the risk of a child drinking them. They can also be a risk of inhaling these products when they are sprayed into the air or applied to surfaces. There are many instances where you can easily ingest products that are unhealthy for you that contain chemicals on them. Even trace amounts of some chemicals can and do build up in your system, with the potential to lead to heart and lung conditions, including cancers.
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           There are many other risks associated with traditional cleaning products. These are some of the reasons you should consider green cleaning. Even if you do not do the cleaning yourself, but hire a professional cleaning service, the key is to look for the "green" factor.
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           •            Chemicals applied to counter tops or sponges will rinse down the drain into the water sources for your home. If there are a large amount of chemicals being used, the fumes from those chemicals can be dangerous coming up from the drain. Inhaling them can have immediate effects.
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           •            Some chemicals have extraordinary risks associated with them when individuals are exposed to them. A chemical called alkyl phenol ethoxylate is commonly used in many types of surface cleaners. You may use it to clean your tabletops or the cabinets in your home. In some lab studies, there is evidence that these products wind up in water sources where they cause reproductive effects in wildlife.
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           You may be asking, then, why should you buy green products? The answers are everywhere. No matter if you are to buy green cleaning products or you hire a professional company using green cleaning products, the key is to have them in your home instead of having other, more potentially dangerous chemicals in your home.
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           •            When you clean green, you avoid exposing your family to the harmful toxins in many of these products.
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           •            You are using non-hazardous products, those that provide your family with safety even when you do turn your back for a second and your toddler climbs into the cabinet.
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           •            Buying products that are green cleaning products is also much less likely to use as much packaging and these products are often biodegradable.
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           Clean green one way or the other. Call on your local service company to provide you with the green cleaning you need. Be sure to purchase only products that have been tested to be safe to use within the home. You will be happy you did when your family's health improves from the lack of chemicals in the home.
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           Gone are the days when you have to open all of the windows in order to prevent passing out while bleaching the floor. Inhalation of toxic chemicals is not a problem when you are green cleaning. The article illustrates the danger found in non-environmentally friendly cleaning products.
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           Green cleaning does not need to costly. While you can purchase green merchandise in your local stores, the internet also has a wide array of resources for homemade green cleaning products.
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           Don’t have time to clean your home? The Maids proudly offers a 22 step green cleaning system, as well as a multitude of other green cleaning services. Contact us today for your professional green cleaning needs.
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      <description>Is your stuff taking over your home? For many people, their houses are messy not because they are messy, but simply because they have too much stuff and not enough storage. Clutter can take up space in your house that could be better used for other things, and cutting down on your unnecessary or unused possessions can really make your home cleaner and more comfortable. However, deciding what to get rid of and finding the time to sort through it all can seem daunting. An article inTime Magazine by Lisa McLaughlin gives some great tips to help motivate and guide you through…</description>
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           Is your stuff taking over your home? For many people, their houses are messy not because they are messy, but simply because they have too much stuff and not enough storage. Clutter can take up space in your house that could be better used for other things, and cutting down on your unnecessary or unused possessions can really make your home cleaner and more comfortable. However, deciding what to get rid of and finding the time to sort through it all can seem daunting. An article in
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           Let the decluttering begin. Maybe it's because of decreasing home sales. Or rising gas prices. Or maybe just because it's still spring. Whatever the reason, there are several grassroots movements afoot that have average Joes trying to pare down their possessions and do more living with less stuff. The 100 Thing Challenge is a pledge to cull your belongings to a mere 100 items. If that seems too daunting, there's the 365 Days of Decluttering Challenge, which has people promising to donate, sell or toss one unused item from their homes everyday for — you guessed it — a year.
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           The biggest challenge, of course, is simply getting started. Organizing experts Julie Morgenstern and Peter Walsh each have their own approaches to decluttering, but they agree that the key to a successful purge is defining what your ideal life should look like and then deciding which of your belongings still fits in the picture. Both are also trying to draw attention to different kinds of clutter: physical, emotional, even temporal clutter. Some stuff keeps you stuck in the past and I-might-need-it-some-day clutter keeps you from focusing on the present. Here are a few of their tips figuring out what to keep and what to toss:
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           In her new book When Organizing Isn't Enough, SHED your Stuff, Change Your Life, Morgenstern advises people looking to declutter to come up with a theme. "No one lets go without reaching for something else," she says. "You need to come up with a theme for the next phase of your life. Giving a name to what you want to do or feel or express will help dislodge you from your current state of stagnancy." Some common themes are creating a nurturing home, striving for career excellence, and focusing on self-expression and enrichment. Walsh agrees. "If you focus on the stuff, you will never ever get organized," says Walsh, author of the bestselling It's All Too Much: An Easy Plan for Living a Richer Life with Less Stuff. "The starting point has to be, 'What is the vision you have for the life you want?,'" he says. "Then you're in a position to ask, 'What do I need for this space?"
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           Once you have your vision or theme, separating the treasures from trash should be a little easier. Ask yourself: does this item help me get there? What doesn't fit gets purged. Morgenstern emphasizes that clutter doesn't have to be messy. "A perfectly organized closet or drawer is clutter if it is filled with clothes that you haven't worn for years," she says. And clutter doesn't have to be made of stuff. "It can be any obsolete object, space, commitment or behavior that weighs you down or distracts you or saps your energy," she says. "It can be bad habits that take up too much time."
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           It might not be as difficult to say goodbye to your belongings if you're giving them to organizations that can really use them. For instance, those books that are gathering dust in your home could be page-turners at a library, school or senior-citizen center. And those skinny clothes that you'll probably never fit into again could be doing a whole lot more than making you feel bad; take them to a charity shop or shelter.
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      <description>With a few easy organization tips, you can get your home looking great! Organization is the easiest way to keep your home clean and healthy in between visits from The Maids. Staying organized will also eliminate clutter and minimize stress. Follow these easy home organization tips to start your way towards a more clean, healthy and productive life. Kitchen Junk drawer? No more! Only 20% of all items in your kitchen are used 80% of the time. Fortunately, this means you can get rid of most of the stuff in your kitchen and not even miss it. Clean out the…</description>
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           Junk drawer? No more! Only 20% of all items in your kitchen are used 80% of the time. Fortunately, this means you can get rid of most of the stuff in your kitchen and not even miss it. Clean out the junk drawer now. Throw away any trash and then sort through and organize the remaining pile of junk. If you don’t have a place for it in the house, haven’t used it in a year and didn’t even know it was in there . . . toss it!
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           Purge your pantry! Look for any expired food that needs to be thrown away. Also, set aside any extra canned goods or nonperishable foods you can donate to a local food pantry. Then reevaluate your method of food storage to ensure that similar items are organized together, either by category or type of meal (breakfast, lunch or dinner). You decide!
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           Welcome the wastebasket! The reason why few people have a wastebasket in the living room is because they are not attractive and can smell. It may be an anomaly to place a wastebasket in the living room but it will cut down on the mess and increase organization. Choose a wastebasket that matches the room’s décor and use a lid and deodorizing trash bags if you plan to throw food in there.
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           Clear surface clutter! Papers, books, magazines, etc. tend to attract flat surfaces throughout the living room - taking up space on the TV stand, coffee table and chairs. Counteract this by placing papers in a file cabinet or cart and books and magazines in a stand to restore order and organization to your family’s central gathering place!
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           Methodize your medicine cabinet! Change the purpose of your medicine cabinet and start to store items you need and use on a daily basis in there. Toss out expired medication and bring items used regularly to the forefront. An organized medicine cabinet quickly takes the place of a countertop covered in everyday grooming supplies!
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           Keep your floor dry, not damp! If your towel rack isn’t big enough to hang everyone’s towel then add more hooks to the bathroom for more organization. Towel hooks are an inexpensive and creative addition to provide more space for each family member to hang their towel!
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           Take advantage of under the bed storage for organization! The bedroom offers great horizontal space for under the bed storage bins. Store clothing items that won’t fit in your closet or other items such as purses, shoes or blankets. Plus, a bedskirt keeps the storage hidden!
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      <description>Learn how to live in a healthy environment, with some healthy cleaning tips from The Maids! No other cleaning system is a match to The Maid's 22 Step Healthy Touch, but in between visits from The Maids there are ways to keep your home cleaner and a healthy environment. Washing Wash your hands, wash your hands, and wash your hands! You can spread unhealthy germs throughout your home if you do not wash your hands regularly. Rubbing your hands together with soap and water multiple times a day can severely minimize your chances of getting yourself, and those in your home,…</description>
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           Wash your hands, wash your hands, and wash your hands! You can spread unhealthy germs throughout your home if you do not wash your hands regularly. Rubbing your hands together with soap and water multiple times a day can severely minimize your chances of getting yourself, and those in your home, sick! Make the healthy choice and do not let those paws get grimy or you may be the one giving your whole family getting the flu! What good is wealth without your health?
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           Do you get seasonal allergies? Does the common cold somehow find its way into your system every year? Are you fearful of getting the H1N1 virus? To lower your chances of dealing with any of these ailments, a thorough cleaning of your home is essential to making it a happier, healthier environment.
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           Does that sounds like an impossible task? Let a professional service like The Maids do it for you. They have a 22 Step Healthy Touch system that ensures the level of cleanliness each home receives. The Maids specialize in not only cleaning for aesthetic appeal, but cleaning for health, making it less likely for their clients to get colds, flus, or allergies.
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           They use a HEPA filtration system that purifies indoor air by capturing 99 percent of all dust, allergens, pet dander, bacteria, pollen, and other air pollutants. The HEPA will purify your air providing you with a healthy home that feels like the fresh outdoors (minus the pollen!). They also use a disinfectant in bathrooms and commonly touched surfaces, like light switches and doorknobs, that kills the H1N1 virus. They cannot guarantee that your home will be H1N1- free, but the disinfectant can severely lower the chance of the virus spreading through your house! To further ensure a healthy home, and to remain eco-friendly, The Maids use only environmentally safe cleaning products to ensure a healthy enviroment. These products do not contain toxins that can be harmful and unhealthy for you and your family.
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      <description>Does your kitchen suffer in between maid visits? There’s a way you can keep your kitchen cleaner, longer, without spending loads of time cleaning the kitchen every day. Your maids will be able to provide you with a thorough, deep kitchen cleaning with each visit, but you may not have them scheduled to clean the kitchen every day (actually, you most likely don’t). Keeping the kitchen clean doesn’t have to be a hassle. There are a lot of kitchen cleaning tips that you can follow to ensure you have a safe, healthy environment for your family year round. The following…</description>
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            Grind the skins of oranges, lemons, and limes in the garbage disposal with a handful of ice cubes. The rock-hard texture of the ice cubes sharpens the blades; the citrus scent of the grated peels clears the air. Or make ice cubes of vinegar instead of water. The vinegar will deodorize the disposal.
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           Following these simple and effective kitchen cleaning tips should help you keep the kitchen safe and clean for a longer period of time. If you’re looking for some more tips on how to keep the kitchen clean, read this post from
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           The Maids are dedicated to providing you with the healthiest, most thorough clean on every visit. Our goal is to put a sparkling touch on your home so that everyone who enters will enjoy it. Learn about our 22-Step Healthy Touch cleaning system by clicking here.
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      <description>The first step to making your household cleaning routine eco-friendly and environmentally friendly is easy! First, get rid of all your toxic cleaning products! If a cleaning product contains the words caution, warning, danger, or poison, it needs to go. Of the non-eco-friendly products that you'll have, they'll contain some important keywords you need to aware of: Products that contain the words "poison" or "danger" are highly toxic; ingesting just a few drops can be fatal. "Warning" is the term used for moderately toxic product. A spoonful of one of these could be fatal. "Caution" signifies a less toxic product; it…</description>
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           The first step to making your household cleaning routine eco-friendly and environmentally friendly is easy! First, get rid of all your toxic cleaning products!
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           Does this sound like the kind of stuff you want sitting under your kitchen sink, sending wafts of toxic poison through your air, into your lungs (and into the lungs of your family)? Well, if your answer is NO, there is a surprisingly simple solution.
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           Gather these products and store them somewhere safe. We cannot emphasize this point enough: you do not want to pour them down your sink because that is extremely unsafe for you, your system and your drinking water. What goes down the drain does end up back as drinking water. You also do not want to discard them in your trash or even in your recycling bin if they still contain cleaner because they will cause pollution. So what do you do? Look for hazardous waste dropoff sites. Most towns contain one Household Hazardous Waste Pickup Day a year, and you can call your local recycling center to find out when that will be.
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           The next step is to choose new, safe, eco-friendly products that do not contain any of those keywords above on their bottles. They should be biodegradable and non-toxic! These eco-friendly products are not only better for the environment, they are better for your health. In addition to changing the cleaning product, you should change what you clean with. Decrease the amount of paper towels you use by replacing them with old shirts and rags. Recycling unwanted shirts and cloths you are not only being environmentally friendly, but you are saving yourself from overspending on non-eco-friendly products! If you absolutely must use paper towels, there are some that are more eco-friendly than others. Look for ones that are unbleached and are made of recycled paper.
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           The Maids have been doing their part to be eco-friendly cleaners since 1995. Their methods include using environmentally safe cleaning products that are non-toxic, non-flammable, and do not contain irritants, carcinogens, sensitizers, or harmful chemicals. They also use the HEPA filtration system to clean the air and create a healthier environment. The Maids also use special tools and procedures to reduce water and paper waste such as reusable microfiber cloths. Cleaning materials and containers are washed and reused to eliminate unnecessary disposal.
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           Like The Maids, you can alter the way that you clean with just a few important steps. Becoming eco-friendly will make your home and the environment cleaner and healthier!
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           It is easy to allow your garage to gather all of the clutter that you don’t want in your house. Sometimes garages can get so filled that there is no longer any room for your car. If you are beginning to reach that point, or already have, cleaning the garage may seem like too daunting a task to tackle.
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           The garage is where we toss everything that doesn't have a place in the house. If you find yourself using your garage as a receptacle, it's likely that you haven't resolved all your organizing challenges within the home-and that your garage needs a serious overhaul. Reclaim your garage and restore order with this organizational to-do list.
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           Typical categories include recycling, sports and recreational equipment, camping gear, automotive, seasonal decor, garden gear and tools. Evaluate things like luggage and paint and see whether you can store them elsewhere. Tip: It's much easier to tackle a garage after you've organized the rest of the house. Once you determine the purpose of your interior storage, many garage items can be relocated.
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           Once you know the categories of the items that will live in your garage, begin grouping them into the categories in the driveway or the center of the garage. A few cardboard boxes will help you to group, because everything from huge paint cans to nuts and bolts will eventually need to be contained. Be sure to label the boxes. Tip: Don't buy containers, bins, baskets and boxes to organize your items just yet. A big mistake is buying containers now and later discovering you don't have the correct sizes or sturdiness.
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           Decide where you want each type of item to live, considering its frequency of use and the available space. For instance, recycling should live near the entrance to the home, and tools should live near the workbench. Tip: Think about "valuable real estate" when considering available space. Parking space and shelves at eye level or within reach are "valuable real estate." Less valuable real estate would be very high or low shelves and should be reserved for less frequently used items.
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           Now that you know what you're keeping and how much space you have, determine what containers to use. Make the most of vertical space with wall-mounted pegboards and wire grids that hold everything from sports equipment to garden tools. Also take advantage of overhead space with sturdy shelves that mount to the ceiling.
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           Get your quarterly or biannual garage maintenance on your calendar. If it doesn't make it onto your calendar, it's less likely to happen. And remember to put things away promptly after using them.
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           Remember that when cleaning, a room (or garage) must get dirtier before it is clean. This is why setting aside a couple of days in a row to work on your garage project will prevent large piles of items from sitting around in your garage too long.
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           Also keep in mind that if you doubt the value of something in your garage, chances are it should be thrown away. This will stop you from keeping too many things that you don’t need that will only use up precious space in your garage.
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           If you are still feeling overwhelmed by the mess in your garage, contact The Maids. We would be happy to help de-clutter your life. 
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      <description>Summer tends to encourage people to get together, chat, play, and eat, and it’s a wonderful feeling to be the successful host of a gathering of friends and family. One of the things you will want to do is to decorate for summer, and thankfully, there are some great tips to get your outdoor spaces looking as perfect as possible. When you’re looking to re-do your décor for summer, try some of these: Use Mirrors. Mirrors have the incredible ability to make spaces look much, much larger, and this is especially true of outdoor spaces with landscaping and greenery, where…</description>
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           Summer tends to encourage people to get together, chat, play, and eat, and it’s a wonderful feeling to be the successful host of a gathering of friends and family. One of the things you will want to do is to decorate for summer, and thankfully, there are some great tips to get your outdoor spaces looking as perfect as possible.
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           Outside, fresh air and floral fragrances create a presence and experience for your senses.
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      <description>Having to clean our home is a chore that most of us do not enjoy. Yet it must be done in order to maintain a healthy, presentable home. Everyone has their own routine for when and what they clean in their house, but chances are that some objects are completely forgotten—some rather important objects. This is understandable—it can be simple to overlook some objects that you see every day in your home when powering through your clean routine. Homeowners should keep in mind that it is important to clean items such as reusable grocery bags, showerheads, computer keyboards, draperies, trash…</description>
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           Everyone has their own routine for when and what they clean in their house, but chances are that some objects are completely forgotten—some rather important objects. This is understandable—it can be simple to overlook some objects that you see every day in your home when powering through your clean routine. Homeowners should keep in mind that it is important to clean items such as reusable grocery bags, showerheads, computer keyboards, draperies, trash cans, and doormats in order to remove a constant gathering of bacteria.
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           I am a cleaning nut. If there’s a surface to be shined, I’ll shine it. If there’s streaky glass, I’ll polish it. I’ll clean, wash, scrub, and disinfect just about everything in my house I can get my hands on, and I’ve even been known to not sleep well when I know dust bunnies are gathering under the bed. (My fiancé still hasn’t decided whether my proclivity for cleaning makes him the luckiest or most tortured man in the world.)
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           Regardless of whether your cleaning routine is a simple toilet-floor-dishes progression or one that borders on mania (like, umm, sanitizing your baseboards), there are likely some items in your house that are riddled with germs and need to be sanitized. Even those of us on high dirt alert can occasionally forget about these stealthy bacteria bombs.
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           Many of us have gotten into the habit of taking our own bags when we do our shopping, but how many of us clean them after each trip? According to a study conducted by the University of Arizona and Loma Linda University, 97 percent of consumers never wash their bags. About 50 percent of the bags tested contained coliform (fecal) bacteria, and 12 percent contained E. coli. Especially since many people choose reusable bags to bring their lunch to work, to transport books or clothes, and for many other household uses, washing them after each use is the key to stopping contamination from vegetables or raw meat. Cloth bags can go directly into the washer and dryer, and recycled plastic bags can be wiped down with hot soapy water or treated with a disinfectant spray. Researchers also advise using each bag for only a single purpose—carrying raw meat, carrying vegetables, transporting laundry, or as a miscellaneous shopping tote.
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           A 2008 experiment by a researcher in England found that some computer keyboards harbor five times as many bacteria than the average toilet seat—bacteria including methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), E. coli, and staph. The Centers for Disease Control blamed computer-equipment contamination for a 2007 norovirus outbreak that affected more than 100 people at a Washington, D.C., elementary school. Even private computers used at home aren’t immune to infection, considering that people are more likely to clean, take out trash, prepare food, handle pets, or use the bathroom without washing their hands when they’re at home. A good scrub after typing is the best way to avoid getting sick, but cleaning the keyboard is another good idea. First, eliminate dirt and crumbs using a vacuum cleaner or compressed-air canister, and then use a solution of diluted dishwashing detergent or isopropyl alcohol to swab down the keys with cotton balls or cotton swabs. (Make sure you disconnect the keyboard first.) While you’re at it, you might as well give the same treatment to your mouse, as well as your TV’s remote control.
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           They may hang motionless, but drapes and curtains are a magnet for dust mites, pet hair, mold, dander, and debris of all kinds. If someone in your house suffers from indoor allergies, cleaning the curtains regularly can help reduce allergen buildup. Simple panel curtains can usually be washed and dried at home and then steamed to release wrinkles. There are certain types of draperies you should take to a dry cleaner or other cleaning professional, including lace curtains, designs with embroidery or appliqué, those with pleats or complicated fabric construction, and draperies that are too big to fit into your washing machine. In between washings, experts recommend vacuuming curtains with a hose and brush attachment at least once a month to prevent debris from building up.
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           Considering that the kitchen is usually the dirtiest spot in any house—even dirtier than the bathroom—it’s no surprise that trash cans can become laden with germs. Even if you take out the trash regularly (which I sincerely hope you do), the can itself is still coming into contact with dirt, dust, old food, raw meat, decomposing vegetables, moldy leftovers, kitty litter, and whatever else we deem to be too old, too gross, or too disgusting to keep in the house. Clean the trash cans at least twice a month to prevent the spread of germs like E. coli, salmonella, trichinosis, and simple cold and flu bugs. Small pails can go into the dishwasher; wash large cans with hot water and a mild bleach solution or with a product designed for pet messes, which contain enzymes to break down bacteria. A hose works best, but apartment-dwellers can clean a large trash can in the shower. (Just remember to rinse out the tub afterward.)
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           Researchers at the University of Arizona found that about 96 percent of shoes carry traces of fecal bacteria on the soles. If you think about the legions of feet that have crossed your threshold, you might decide that it’s time to give the welcome mat a welcome washing. Vacuum mats with fabric tops before washing to remove dust and loose dirt; you can wash rubber-backed mats in the washing machine. The easiest way to clean any doormat is to spray it down with a garden hose or use the pressure washer at a car wash, using a small amount of soap or detergent. Allow the mat to air-dry completely before putting it back into service.
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           No matter how vigilant we are, we can never create a completely sterile environment. It’s normal to come into contact with some germs and bacteria—they help us digest our food, keep our immune systems on alert, and provide a whole host of beneficial services. We can’t eradicate every single microbe that crosses our paths, but given the choice between living with more or fewer bacteria, you don’t have to be a clean freak to know which to pick.
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           Not only is avoiding a routine clean for each of these items going to cause your home to appear dirty, but it can also compromise your health. Especially if you or someone in your family has an immune disease, consider keeping these objects clean at all times. The dangerous amount of E. coli brought into your house without a frequent clean could mean more sickness for you and those living in your home, yet it is nothing that a little bit of bleach and elbow grease cannot fix.
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      <description>There’s nothing cozier than snuggling up in a blanket in front of a fireplace on a cold winter night. However, a stark mantel can really take away from the comfortable atmosphere that a fire burning in a fireplace creates. You and your guests will be looking at your mantel more during the winter than any other season, so why not make it the focal point of your house? Framed pictures are a classic solution, but there are so many more exciting options! This article from HGTV.com has a plethora of inspiration ideas for decorating your mantel for winter. Keep your personal…</description>
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           You and your guests will be looking at your mantel more during the winter than any other season, so why not make it the focal point of your house? Framed pictures are a classic solution, but there are so many more exciting options!
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           Silver often plays second fiddle to its more audacious golden cousin when it's time to break out the holiday décor, but don't overlook this shining shade. In this display from Pottery Barn, just a few candles are enough to create a gauzy glow, thanks to silver's reflective sheen. It's all about brightness here: Crystal spheres, shimmering snowflakes and delicate white flowers shooting from etched-silver pots add up to create a warm and wintery fireplace focal point. Photo courtesy of Pottery Barn.
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           Decorator Erin Cochran uses the minimalist shelving of her mid-century modern home as a staging ground for her fireplace finery. In keeping with the home's feel, she chooses to artfully arrange clean-lined, wintery-colored vintage pieces. Strings of white lights run in the back, creating a soft glow through the time-worn glass bottles, milky-shaded pottery and delicate papercraft art. Pinecones and shoots of evergreens add visual interest by breaking up the smooth white theme with their sharp colors and lines. Photo courtesy of 
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           Created by the design team of Christi Cline and Sallie Hallmark, this mantel at Vista Verde Guest Ranch in Steamboat Springs, Co., pulls off a festive winter look with nary a garland or light string in sight. By choosing accessories like berry-laden wreaths, raffia spheres and even a vintage lantern, they created a visually-interesting and rustically-authentic display that delights guests all season long. Photo courtesy of 
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           Paul Thomas Flowers created this stunning arrangement for the Ritz London hotel in England. To complement the fireplace's exquisite baroque carvings and encased gold mirror, they choose to eschew traditional hanging garlands and piney greens in favor of this decadent red-and-gold arrangement. A toned-down, home-sized version would add some shine to overcast January days. Photo courtesy of 
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           At Biltmore, the grand Asheville, N.C., estate built by George Washington Vanderbilt II in 1895, all matters of decor are taken very seriously, including seasonal fireplace mantel displays. This one, in Mrs. Vanderbilt's Bedroom, manages to be neither overdone nor oversaturated, despite the grand surroundings and lush purple and gold ribbons. While purple isn't necessarily a traditional seasonal color, it is the perfect focus here, complemented by burgundy and orange spheres, as well as the gilded clock and candlesticks. Photo courtesy of 
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           At The Holladay House Bed and Breakfast in Orange, Va., owners Sharon and Sam Elswick decorate not just for the holidays, but also to accommodate the winter festivities — particularly weddings — the inn hosts all season long. That's why Sharon, who creates the displays, favors elegant winter whites that not only contrast beautifully with the heavy, dark marble of the period fireplace, but also complement most any festivity's individual palette choices. Photo courtesy of 
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      <description>Cleaning windows is a simple way to reap the benefits of natural sunlight. Cleaning windows with vinegar is a natural way to let natural light shine through your home. Since the generation of electricity is one of the largest contributors of pollution in the U.S. it’s only natural that we should try to reduce our use of artificial lighting. The benefits of natural lighting are far reaching, and cleaning your windows with vinegar is the easiest way to let that natural sunlight seep into your home... in a very natural way. Consider vinegar window cleaning your natural solution to any lack of…</description>
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           Cleaning windows is a simple way to reap the benefits of natural sunlight. Cleaning windows with vinegar is a natural way to let natural light shine through your home.
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           The benefits of natural lighting are far reaching, and cleaning your windows with vinegar is the easiest way to let that natural sunlight seep into your home... in a very natural way.
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           Consider vinegar window cleaning your natural solution to any lack of natural light in your home.
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           Windows look best when they’re cleaned on a regular basis… but do you not have the time or desire to commit to a consistent window cleaning schedule? You can trust 
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      <description>Natural cleaning takes on a new meaning when you do it with lemons. Cleaning with lemons sounds crazy, however nearly every space in your home can be cleaned with lemons – from your windows to your laundry, lemon juice is a natural cleaning product that can be used to fight toxins and kill germs.  And chances are, if you’re reading this, you’re looking for more ways to take a natural, eco-friendly approach to your cleaning, and what better to do that than with lemons?  If you’ve been on the lookout for natural cleaning recipes that are geared towards cleaning with lemons,…</description>
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           How could the versatile lemon be associated with things that don’t work well? High in citric acid, lemon juice one of the best natural cleaners due to its low pH and antibacterial properties. Lemons also smell great and aren’t likely to cause damage to materials around what you are cleaning such as fabric or wood.
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           Clean food preparation smells from your hands with a dilute solution of water and lemon juice.
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            Remove grease stains from clothing. Rub lemon juice into the spot and let sit overnight and then wash as normal.
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           Keep your toilet bowl fresh. Place a half cup of lemon juice in the bowl and swish with a toilet bowl brush.
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            Unclog your drain with a mixture of baking soda followed by lemon juice. The foaming action will clear minor clogs.
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            Clean hard water stains on glass shower doors with half a lemon.
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           Clean mineral buildup on tea kettle and coffee pots by boiling lemon slices in the pots. Allow the mixture to sit for an hour or two, and then rinse and dry.
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           . A dilute lemon juice rinse for your hair cuts soap residue and leaves hair softer and shinier.
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           Want more citrus cleaning tips? Here are a few more natural cleaning recipes featuring lemons:
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            Mix one part olive oil to one part lemon juice, then rub liquid in with a soft rag.
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            Hand-wash your dishes with half a lemon and baking soda… this is your sponge!
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           The Maids take a healthy, natural approach to cleaning with every single visit. Learn about 
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           our natural cleaning methods
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           . We understand that cleaning with chemicals places harmful toxins into the air we breathe at home and onto everything we touch, so cleaning with lemons actually sounds like a great idea. Keep your home fresh and healthy with natural cleaning products that do the job and smell fantastic.
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           Enjoy the fresh feeling of citrus even if you don't necessarily want to clean with lemons!
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      <description>If “detox your home” is not on your spring cleaning to-do list, it sure should be! Clean your home naturally and safely with non-toxic cleaning products for a detoxifying experience. Detoxifying your home should be an essential part of your spring cleaning regimen. You’ve probably heard of doing a detox to eliminate the internal toxins from your body, but did you know that you can also detox your hoome?  Evidence shows that what we use to clean our home is just as important as what we’re putting in and on our bodies.  After all, the toxins that are present in…</description>
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           If “detox your home” is not on your spring cleaning to-do list, it sure should be!
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           Clean your home naturally and safely with non-toxic cleaning products for a detoxifying experience.
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           Detoxifying your home should be an essential part of your spring cleaning regimen.
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           You’ve probably heard of doing a detox to eliminate the internal toxins from your body, but did you know that you can also detox your hoome? Evidence shows that what we use to clean our home is just as important as what we’re putting in and on our bodies. After all, the toxins that are present in our home make their way into our bodies eventually.
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           Just because you can’t literally see the toxins floating around in your home, these invisible toxins still exist. Indoor air quality is actually about 2 to 5 times more polluted than the air outside. After a long winter of closed doors and trapped stale air, spring is the time to freshen up and detoxify your home!
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           You can find a natural, green cleaning product for just about anything these days. Below you will find helpful information from 
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            that shares some wonderful recipes for non-toxic cleaning products that you can use to detox your home. You can essentially clean the whole house with four non-toxic ingredients!
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           Advertisers everywhere proclaim the germ fighting power of chemical-filled cleaners. Many would have us believe that there is no way to clean and disinfect without a chemical product. And doesn’t every good mother want to rid her home of germs and dirt? 
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           May I encourage you not to buy into these messages? A little dirt won’t kill you or your children.
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            While it is true that some germs can be dangerous, so are the chemicals in the cleaners that claim to eradicate said germs!
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           The toxins contained in most commercial cleaners are unhealthy for us and the environment.
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           In her book, The Naturally Clean Home, Karyn Siegel-Maier states:
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           "A study by the Toronto Indoor Air Commission concluded that, due to increased exposure to household carcinogens, women who work at home have a 55 percent greater chance of developing cancer than women who spend the majority of their time outside the home." 
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           This is a sobering reminder that we should not be adding to our toxic load by using chemical laden cleaners day after day.
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            Thankfully more and more non-toxic cleaners are becoming available. However, these new choices can be expensive (and many are still not entirely safe). Lucky for us, it is easy and inexpensive to make cleaners at home. And you don’t need a bunch of fancy ingredients to do it.
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           Keeping vinegar, Castile soap, baking soda, and essential oils on hand will enable you to make just about every cleaner you need.
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           Today I’d like to show you how to make a variety of non-toxic cleaners using these four ingredients.
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           White, distilled vinegar is great for deodorizing, degreasing and general cleaning. It’s also extremely inexpensive and readily available.
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            The smell of vinegar does dissipate fairly quickly, but if you dislike it a great deal, try scenting it.
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           This gentle soap is made from vegetable fat/oil such as hemp, palm or olive (opposed to tallow). It is a versatile cleaner that works well with other ingredients as well as alone.
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           The texture of baking soda makes it useful as a mild abrasive. It is also an excellent deodorizer.Many of us already have an open box of baking soda in the fridge to absorb smells, but it can also be used to scrub sinks and clean toilets!
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           To freshen carpets, add a few drops of essential oil to a box of baking soda, stir to combine, sprinkle on the carpet and allow to sit for 30 minutes. Then vacuum.
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           These concentrated plant oils contain powerful anti-bacterial, anti-viral, anti-biotic and anti-fungal properties.
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            While they can sometimes be expensive, one small bottle will last a long time. They add a lovely fragrance to your homemade cleaners, which provides psychological benefits too!
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           My favorite essential oils for cleaning are: lemon, orange, peppermint, lavender, and tea tree.
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           Simple Recipes to Clean the Whole House
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           The above floor cleaner will work well on walls too. If you wish to disinfect walls (or door knobs, crib rails, and so on), mix equal parts vinegar and water. Add 5 to 10 drops of essential oil, per 16 oz of mixture, if desired.
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            Mirrors can be cleaned well with water and a microfiber cloth.
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           If you are looking for more shine (and germ killing power), combine 1 ½ cups of water with ½ cup of vinegar in a spray bottle and shake to mix.
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           I often keep leftover floor cleaner in a spray bottle and use it on the counter tops. It works very well.
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           The change of seasons marks a new beginning for your home. Take this time to create an eco-friendly and safe environment for you and your family indoors. Detoxifying your home and ridding your closets and shelves of toxic cleaning products is one big way to do so.
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           Breathe easier knowing you tackled the toxins that matter most in your home!
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      <description>The health benefits of indoor gardening might have you putting “house plants” on your shopping list. Enjoy the health benefits of growing indoor house plants! In today’s hectic world, it can be tough to stay healthy and eat right.  As a society, we are becoming more conscious of the foods we eat, the exercise we get and the way we live our lives. Growing your own garden can have a wealth of benefits for your health, and those realizing this truth don’t always have the outdoor space to host a flourishing garden filled with fresh vegetables. The solution: growing a…</description>
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           Enjoy the health benefits of growing indoor house plants!
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           In today’s hectic world, it can be tough to stay healthy and eat right. As a society, we are becoming more conscious of the foods we eat, the exercise we get and the way we live our lives.
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           Growing your own garden can have a wealth of benefits for your health, and those realizing this truth don’t always have the outdoor space to host a flourishing garden filled with fresh vegetables.
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           The solution: growing a garden indoors! Indoor house plants are not only beautiful and provide you with fresh nutrients, but they improve the indoor air quality in your home. 
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            : Indoor plants have been shown to reduce cold-related illnesses by more than 30%. This is due to their effect of increasing humidity levels and decreasing dust.
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            Plants can stop your headaches: Filling your home with plants can decrease or eliminate headaches. With plants, you’re much less likely to be breathing the kind of stuffy, stale air that contributes to headaches.
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            : House plants can contribute to a feeling of wellbeing, making you calmer and more optimistic. Studies have shown that patients who face a garden view in their hospital rooms often recover more quickly than those facing a wall.
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            : Caring for a living thing can help when you’re depressed and lonely, giving you a purpose in life.
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            Plants can offer treatment: Some indoor plants, like aloe, can be applied to skin and offer pain relief.
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            : Exposing children to allergens such as plants early in life can help them build a tolerance and immunity to the allergen. It works like a custom allergy shot, naturally.
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            : If you are a smoker or live with one, a plant may help you remove the airborne chemicals from cigarettes. In particular, the Peace Lily is a good choice for this health benefit.
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            Plants can clear congestion: Eucalyptus in particular can help clear phlegm and congestion from your system. In fact, eucalyptus is often found in congestion remedies.
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            Plants can improve your sleep: Gerbera daisies give off oxygen at night. Filling a vase in your bedroom with these flowers can improve your night’s rest.
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            Even large companies are realizing the benefits of having indoor plants in their offices. They relize that plants can increase employee morale, plants can increase productivity and and plants can increase health benefits. 
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           Growing house plants is one way to clean and freshen your air, but learn about other ways you can improve your indoor air quality. Oh, and we know one more way you can clean not only your air, but your entire home: 
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      <description>Have you started to think about your spring-cleaning to-do-list? Your spring-cleaning should begin with a spring-cleaning to-do-list, so that you know exactly what you need to accomplish.</description>
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           Spring-cleaning: It's time to freshen up your living space!
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           Your spring-cleaning should begin with a spring-cleaning to-do-list, so that you know exactly what you need to accomplish. Typically, the spring-cleaning list is a compilation of chores that are not done on a weekly basis.  You can organize your list any way you like.  For example, your spring-cleaning list may be organized according to the rooms in your house or chores pertaining to your yard and chores pertains to the house. Get the idea?
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           Regardless of what your spring-cleaning to-do-list looks like, it is important to tackle the different chores little by little. You do not have to do all of your spring-cleaning at once. In fact, we can almost guarantee that if you try completing everything at once, you will be extremely miserable.
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           Spring-cleaning gives you the perfect opportunity to freshen up your living space. So, do not be afraid to throw things away and clear away the clutter. You cannot save everything.
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      <description>You barely have enough time to make dinner, yet alone clean the bathroom. So, if you do not have a professional cleaner who cleans your house on a weekly basis, your house, especially the bathroom, gets dirty fast! When it comes to bathroomcleaning , we have some tips to help you save time. Keep your bathroom clean without much effort The bathroom is arguably the most used room in the entire house.   Let’s be honest, it gets dirty.  Toothpaste splatters the mirrors and counter.  With the water and the heat from the shower, this space is also most susceptible to…</description>
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           You barely have enough time to make dinner, yet alone clean the bathroom. So, if you do not have a professional cleaner who cleans your house on a weekly basis, your house, especially the bathroom, gets dirty fast! When it comes to bathroomcleaning , we have some tips to help you save time.
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           The bathroom is arguably the most used room in the entire house.  Let’s be honest, it gets dirty. Toothpaste splatters the mirrors and counter. With the water and the heat from the shower, this space is also most susceptible to mildew.
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           Well, there are a few things that you can do on a daily basis to reduce the germs and mess and ultimately make the cleaning processes easier and faster for you in the long term.
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           Maximize the time that you do not have. Follow these tips and bathroom cleaning will run fast and efficiently. We mean it when we say that taking a few minutes each day to clean your bathroom will produce visible results.
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      <description>Are you prepared to protect your pets and your house from these flea pests? Flea prevention can be done easily and effectively. Prevent fleas from settling down in your house; do not need to resort to toxic chemicals. Before you know it, the April showers will be raining down upon us and soon enough, flea season will be here. Are you prepared to protect your pets and your house from these flea pests? You can easily and effectively use a natural prevention method to keep this pest out of your house. Prevent fleas from settling down in your house. You do…</description>
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           Are you prepared to protect your pets and your house from these flea pests? Flea prevention can be done easily and effectively. Prevent fleas from settling down in your house; do not need to resort to toxic chemicals. Before you know it, the April showers will be raining down upon us and soon enough, flea season will be here. Are you prepared to protect your pets and your house from these flea pests? You can easily and effectively use a natural prevention method to keep this pest out of your house. Prevent fleas from settling down in your house. You do not need to resort to toxic chemicals.
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           There are many natural methods and home remedies, which can be used to combat a flea infestation. Start your flea prevention crusade the natural way, by grooming your pet. Invest in a flea comb and comb your cat or dog’s coat on a daily basis. Also, bathe your pet consistently, using herbal shampoos. While grooming your pet, keep your eyes open for black specks. This may be a sign of fleas!
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           So, before you resort to potent chemicals, take the natural path to flea prevention and control. Natural methods are healthier and better for your family and your pets!
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           Although fleas are tiny, they are huge pests. If you follow these tips, you can keep them from occupying your living space.
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      <title>DIY Home Tips for Tackling the “Honey-Do” List Before Spring</title>
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      <description>Spring dreaming?  That means it’s time to think about spring cleaning!  Now, about that “Honey-do” list that your spouse or significant other expects you to complete before spring makes an appearance on Tuesday, March 20th. Find a little inspiration before you tackle your honey-do list, and spring chores can actually be enjoyable! Stuck with the “Honey-do” list?... have you even thought about tackling that yet? Spring 2012 will be here before you know it, so it’s time to put your thinking cap on and decide how you’re going to tackle your spring to do list as a self-proclaimed do-it-yourselfer. Common…</description>
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           Spring 2012 will be here before you know it, so it’s time to put your thinking cap on and decide how you’re going to tackle your spring to do list as a self-proclaimed do-it-yourselfer.
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           Whether you have spring home maintenance to tackle, spring cleaning and organization chores, or you’re not even sure what home projects need priority, we’re here to help you out. We don’t believe that you should have to dread your spring to-do list!
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           Spring is here and you've got about a million and one things you want to get done around the house. So before you get overwhelmed by the mounting tasks, give yourself some inspiration to accomplish your goals. Take some time out to strategize about how best to accomplish your to-do list, and try these helpful, motivating tips:
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           Try switching your focus from what you have to do ("I've got to clean the garage, move the bikes, get rid of boxes, ugh!") to the reason why you're beginning the project. Concentrating on the why ("I'm cleaning out the garage so I can actually fit my car in here!") can get you excited about the end result.
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      <description>Candles are a great accent piece to any room and add an inspiring flare to home decor. Not to mention, the aroma from a lit candle infuses throughout every crevasse of a space. From lemon to orange, a citrus candle can freshen up your living area! Not to mention, the aroma from a lit candle infuses throughout every crevasse of a space.  From lemon to orange, a citrus candle can freshen up your living area! Have you ever thought about making your own homemade candles? Homemade candles are simple and easy to make. The beauty of making homemade candles is…</description>
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           Candles are a great accent piece to any room and add an inspiring flare to home decor. Not to mention, the aroma from a lit candle infuses throughout every crevasse of a space. From lemon to orange, a citrus candle can freshen up your living area!
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           Not to mention, the aroma from a lit candle infuses throughout every crevasse of a space. From lemon to orange, a citrus candle can freshen up your living area!
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           Have you ever thought about making your own homemade candles? Homemade candles are simple and easy to make. The beauty of making homemade candles is that you can infuse any scent that you enjoy. We have the perfect recipe if you love citrus scents. Have you eaten an orange lately? Or perhaps used a lemon in your cooking? Take the rinds of limes, lemons, or oranges and turn them into homemade candles.
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           Follow these simple instructions and you will have homemade candles in no time. These citrus homemade candles will certainly make your kitchen table look fabulous and unique.
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           If you don’t want to keep all the homemade candles for yourself, these citrus candles also make great party favors. Re-kindle those artistic flames and get started on this arts and crafts project of creating your own homemade candles!
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      <description>Need some new ideas for decorating your home? Try adopting a transcendentalist outlook and look no farther than your backyard. Natural elements are not only inspirational, but can transform the look and feel of a given room. Not to mention, natural decorating is cheap! Do not limit yourself to a bouquet of flowers. Let’s think creatively! When it comes to decorating with nature, there are no boundaries, which really allows for innovative thinking! So, it is time to turn to the sublime and find within nature, some great decorating ideas. As you walk around your backyard, look for rocks with a range…</description>
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           Need some new ideas for decorating your home? Try adopting a transcendentalist outlook and look no farther than your backyard. Natural elements are not only inspirational, but can transform the look and feel of a given room. Not to mention, natural decorating is cheap!
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           Do not limit yourself to a bouquet of flowers. Let’s think creatively! When it comes to decorating with nature, there are no boundaries, which really allows for innovative thinking! So, it is time to turn to the sublime and find within nature, some great decorating ideas.
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           As you walk around your backyard, look for rocks with a range of different textures and sizes. They make for a great mantle piece and accent the room with a natural flare. From sea glass to sticks, when it comes to nautral decorating, the options are limitless.
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           Moss topiary balls introduce a natural look and add texture to this arrangement of elegant objects. Incorporating natural touches, typically seen as casual, does not diminish the formality of a traditional space. Rather, it adds another layer of personality. Opt for subtle additions and you'll maintain your room's sophistication.
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           For a subtle take on natural decorating, pair primitives with organic forms, such as branches, rocks, and wood. Burnished metal pendants with rope-covered cords set an industrial tone in this dining area. A French hay fork hangs as sculpture on the far wall, nodding to farmhouse rusticity.
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           Natural decorating adds balance to any given room and let’s be honest, you just can’t beat the price! Whether you are outside playing with the kids or strolling down the beach, keep your eyes pealed for any natural home decorations. Look for natural elements that you can use for natural decorating; you'd be surprised at what you can do with them!
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           Which natural decorations most resonate with you? We can almost guarantee that nature will inspire within you new home decorating ideas.
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      <description>Ever wondered how we choose the Fan of the Week on Facebook? We don’t just choose any fan to have their week in the spotlight – you have to earn it…  No need to worry though, that part is easy. All you have to do is be active on our Page. It’s really that simple!  What does ‘Being Active’ Include?  Being active on Facebook is actually very easy and only takes a minute or so. Here are some great ways to help you become our next Fan of the Week! Like wall posts or pictures. Comment on our posts. Post…</description>
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           The more you interact, the more likely you are to be chosen as our Fan of the Week. In short, if you’re on our minds, then you’ll probably be on our Facebook Banner.
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           Please note that we must be able to see your beautiful face in your Profile Picture in order to become our next 
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           We want to reward you for helping our Facebook Community grow, so not only will you be awarded with a week of fame on our Page, but you’ll also receive $50 off your next service with us!
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           A new year is almost here, that means a New Year's resolution. It's time to (try to) stick to a New Year's resolution, once and for all. Setting a New Year's resolution is one thing, but following through on your promise to yourself is the real challenge. If you've promised yourself that you're going to create a healthy home cleaning schedule for 2012 as your New Year's Resolution, The Maids are happy to help you stick to your home cleaning plan.
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           Healthy home cleaning is a New Year's resolution you can follow through on! Sometimes New Year's Resolutions like this one could be harder than you expected. That is why we decided to share month-by-month tips on accomplishing this New Year's resolution. 
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           One way on accomplishing such a resolution is through a continuos storage project. A storage project can be a great way to keep your goal in sight.
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            will make your New Year's resolution for a clean home possible, and a whole lot easier than you ever thought home cleaning could be. It gives great tips on monthly storage projects.Follow this home cleaning checklist each month for a simple and efficient way to stick to your New Year's resolution for a healthy and clean home in 2012!
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           Let us help you get organized! We've created a 12-month plan focusing on improving the storage in just one room each month
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           A complete overhaul of your home's storage system may sound overwhelming, but focusing on improving the storage in just one room each month can get you the storage you want in a quick but manageable time frame.
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           We've provided you with quick and easy mini projects to do throughout the month, each month. Combine the projects into one weekend or do one project each week of the month.
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           January Storage Projects: Home Office
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           Create a Mail Station.
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           Stay on Schedule. Hang a large monthly calendar in a spot everyone can see and use it. Choose a paper calendar or dry-erase version, and encourage everyone to write important events, deadlines, and reminders.
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           Organize Office Supplies.
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           Get Rid of Junk. Test all writing utensils. Toss everything that doesn't work perfectly. Group similar items (pens, pencils, markers, etc) in canisters for easy access.
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           Sort and Label.
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          Evaluate all pantry items. Toss everything that's expired and give away everything you didn't use in the last year. (Write today's date on every item so you'll know next year if you actually used each item.) Put items back in pantry and label shelves.
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          Utilize Cabinet Doors. Evaluate the interior of every cabinet door and determine whether you can use the space to store spices, loose recipes, paper towels, or utensils. Add shallow shelves, racks, wall-mount pouches, and magnetic or cork boards.
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            Give every family member a spot to stash personal items. Fill a bookcase with similar baskets or bins and label containers with each person's name. Establish a house rule to put away books, magazines, toys, and projects every night.
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           Overhaul your occasional tables. Replace tables and traditional ottomans with small chests and storage cubes. Add baskets to open spaces. Skirt tables and stash items underneath.
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            Edit a collection to 12 or a fewer outstanding items. Display on a single shelf for maximum impact. Store other items in the collection in one location. Introduce three or four new items--and remove and store the same number--every season.
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            Designate one easily accessible drawer for entertaining supplies. Fill the drawer with coasters, napkins, and snack bowls or plates. Include a basket of favorite snacks, a roll of paper towels, and a mini trash receptacle.
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           April Storage Projects: Laundry
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           Keep Detergent Handy.
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            Fill plastic beverage dispensers with laundry detergent, softener, and other liquid laundry additives. Hang a set of plastic measuring cups nearby from a cup hook.
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            Convert a silverware caddy into a stain-treating or ironing kit. Fill with small size cleaners, spray starches, and linen waters. Be sure to include essential tools such as brushes, dry-cleaning pads, and collar points.
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           June Storage Projects: Kids' Rooms
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           See-Through Toy Storage.
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            Skip the toy box and stash playthings in large clear containers. Line up against the wall, under windows. Top with a cushion for bench seating.
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            Keep Books Handy.
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           Fill open boxes with children's books based on size and shape. (Kids' books always slide around on bookshelves anyway.) Keep a box near a child's bed for favorite bedtime reading.
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           Kid-Friendly Closet.
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            Replace the low hanging-bar section of a child's closet with stackable, ready-to-assemble drawers or cubbies -- or slide in a small chest or bookcase. Fill with folded clothes and other gear.
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           July Storage Projects: Hobby Area
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           Clean Out Clutter.
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            Test all the craft supplies you own, including paints, markers, and glues. Do the same with tools such as scissors, staplers, and punches. Toss everything that doesn't work. Put similar items in clear plastic containers with handles.
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           Storage for Small Gear. Hang a clear vinyl shoe bag inside a closet or behind a door. Slip small parts, supplies, and tools into the pouches.
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            Hang Fabric.
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           Drape fabric scraps and swatches over rubber-coated hangers intended for multiple pairs of pants. Hang from hooks on the back of a door.
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           Organize Ideas.
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            Purchase eight to 10 sturdy letter boxes and fill with inspirational materials from books, magazines, photographs, and online searching. Organize and label boxes by topic, source, or project. Stack near a chair or desk and use an extra counter, end table, or resting spot.
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           August Storage Projects: Bathroom
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            Store Only What You Need.
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           Evaluate all bath linens and keep only a two week's supply for every family member. If you have guest linens, keep them separate from everyday linens. Give away unused linens--or mark as rags with a permanent marker and store appropriately.
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           Non-skid Baskets.
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            Add rubber feet to the bottom of a plastic basket and fill with bath supplies. Rest basket on tub ledge or in corner to ensure bottles stay in place.
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           Make Good Use of Cabinet Space.
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            Arrange medicines, beauty, and hair products on lazy Susans to avoid forgetting about items pushed toward the back of the cabinet. Look for two and three-tiered versions to pack in more function.
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           Hide-away Makeup Caddy.
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            Fill a metal or plastic desktop organizer with makeup, brushes, pencils, and other beauty essentials. Store the entire organizer under the sink when not in use.
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           September Storage Projects: Master Closet
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           Spot Unused Items.
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            Arrange all clothes hangers with hooks facing out. Whenever you put away newly laundered items, arrange so the hangers point in. At the end of the season, give away everything on facing-out hangers because you didn't wear it.
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           Stacking Storage.
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            Turn milk crates on their sides, stack, and fill with folded items divided by style or garment type. Rearrange crate placement based on season.
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           Workout Gear.
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            Dangle two canvas bags from hooks on the back of your closet door. Fill one with clean, rolled up work-out clothes and other with paired athletic socks.
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           Organize Accessories.
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            Stash scarves, hats, and other lesser-worn accessories in a stack of clear shoebox-size containers. Look for containers that click together and feature handles for easy transport.
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           October Storage Projects: Media Room
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           Control the Cords.
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            Label both ends of every cord behind your entertainment center with a tag or sticker. Bundle up excess cord length with a rubber band or hook-and-loop ties.
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           Easy-access Discs.
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            Set an attractive bowl (cereal-size works fine) on top of a DVD player and stereo. Place your CD and DVD favorites in the bowl.
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           Hide the Gaming System.
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            Drill holes in the bottom of a storage ottoman and house a gaming system and all accessories inside. Run cords through the bottom of the ottoman and leave a few holes empty to allow for ventilation.
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           Label Chargers.
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            Use permanent marker or stickers to label every charger you own. Store all chargers in one bath caddy with a handle.
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           November Storage Projects: Dining Area
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           Wrinkle-free Linens.
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            Iron all table cloths and drape over padded hangers. Place coordinating napkins in gallon-size plastic bags and clip to hanger with clothespins.
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            Hanging Glassware Storage.
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           Install top-mount glassware racks in a cabinet or china hutch. Arrange glassware by type and size.
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           Corral Disposables.
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            Fill one compartment of a serving buffet with paper party supplies. Use letter holders to organize plates by size and style and mugs to corral plastic cutlery.
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           Stash Platters.
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            Place larger platters in oversize plastic bags and slip between appliances or behind a hutch.
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           December Storage Projects: Entry
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           Family Drop Spot.
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            Use a tabletop serving set as a drop spot for keys, change, wallets, and personal devices. Give family members their own bowls or sections.
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           Stash Away Entry Rugs.
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            Roll up extra rugs, mats, and towels and place in a wood-carrying basket near the door.
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           Hanging Outdoor Gear.
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            Hang a multi-compartment canvas shoe or sweater shelf from a closet hang bar. Fill spaces with hats, gloves, pet gear, and purses.
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           Personalized Coat Rack.
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            Hang a coat rack with enough hooks for each family member to have his or her own and label it with each family member's name.
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           If your family has made a promise to do a better job with the household cleaning chores, it's time to put them to work for you! Achieving your cleaning goal for the new year is a lot easier if you have more than one person (you) dedicated to the monthly home cleaning checklist. See how you can get the kids to be part of your home cleaning team. Following the home cleaning schedule above, combined with an army of cleaning warriors, will help you actually stick to your New Year's resolution this year.
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           Here are a few more helpful cleaning tips to help you make your New Year's resolution work for you in 2012:
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            Create a cleaning chart.
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             Break down household cleaning responsibilities: list the cleaning chore itself, the person who will tackle that cleaning project, and the date of completion. You can organize the cleaning chart by day, week or month.
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            Evaluate your home.
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             Before you begin any home cleaning or home organization chores, make sure there's a place for everything. You may need to declutter your home and get rid of unused items before you go about your home cleaning.
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            Complete the cleaning checklist items on time.
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             Create incentives and reward everyone (including yourself) for every completed cleaning project. Put on music or make a game out of it -- if cleaning is fun, more will get done!
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            Motivate yourself.
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             Any New Year's resolution can be tough to commit to, especially if you're committing to home cleaning for the year. Motivate yourself for home cleaning by inviting a friend over or talking to someone on the phone while you clean.
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            Consider a house cleaning budget.
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             You can save money on cleaning products by using common household items, reusing cleaning products or making your own green cleaning products.
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             Organize your cleaning.
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            Keeping all of your cleaning supplies in the same, easily accessible location will speed up the cleaning process. Start cleaning in your least-favorite room to get it out of the way first. This way you can work towards a more enjoyable cleaning task with each room you complete.
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           Following all of the home cleaning tips will help you get on the right track in 2012 and actually stick to your New Year's resolution for a cleaner home! These storage projects can really help. Follow each of the monthly storage projects to keep up with your New Year's vision.
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      <description>‘Tis the season for holiday decorating! The holiday season is the perfect time for homeowners to spruce up their indoor and outdoor decorating themes and really create a warm Taking your holiday decorating outdoors can create a welcoming atmosphere for all visitors. environment for all who enter and live there. Whether you’re decorating for Christmas or another holiday this season, there are a plethora of holiday decorating ideas that you can find online, in magazines or by looking at other homes. And it doesn’t matter where you gather your inspiration for holiday decorating, as long as you can enjoy your…</description>
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           ‘Tis the season for holiday decorating! The holiday season is the perfect time for homeowners to spruce up their indoor and outdoor decorating themes and really create a warm
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           Taking your holiday decorating outdoors can create a welcoming atmosphere for all visitors.
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           environment for all who enter and live there.
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           Whether you’re decorating for Christmas or another holiday this season, there are a plethora of holiday decorating ideas that you can find online, in magazines or by looking at other homes. And it doesn’t matter where you gather your inspiration for holiday decorating, as long as you can enjoy your Christmas decorations / holiday decorations and feel good about the holiday display you’ve created.
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           The following article from 
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           HGTV.com
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            shares some favorite Christmas decorating ideas for 2011. See which Christmas decorations you love and incorporate them into your existing decorating theme for a truly festive atmosphere.
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           Sparkle is a holiday essential, according to Cathy Barnhardt, Floral Displays Manager of Biltmore Estates in Asheville, N.C. “At Biltmore and on my own tree, we use many inexpensive ‘shiny brites’ as the base of the color scheme, tucked into the tree to give depth, add color and reflect the lights. The more decorative ornaments are hung closer to the tips of the branches where they can be seen and appreciated more easily,” she says. Photo courtesy of Sarah’s Holiday Party.
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           “Light the tree from the top down working in sections rather than round and round the tree,” says Barnhardt. “Work the lights in toward the trunk of the tree, and then back out to the tip of the next branch, securing it by slipping the tip between the two wires of your strand of lights. When it’s time to take the lights away, just pull gently on the cord for each section. To get the lighting evenly placed on your tree, step back, squint your eyes to make things blurry and look for dark spots. Rearrange or add lights as needed. These techniques work well on our towering trees at Biltmore and on my little seven-foot fresh tree at home.” Photo courtesy of Biltmore Estates.
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           Preserved boxwood garland is a fresh take on traditional evergreen garlands. Rate My Spacer MaureenGeorgia dresses the garland with pinecones, bronze and silver ornaments and apple green ribbon.
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           Use one color to make a statement. RMSer Manzardo mixes gold ornaments and accents into a mantel garland to create a holiday focal point. Any metallic, like bronze or silver, adds sparkle, while a more colorful choice, like red, blue or lime green, makes for a bold, eye-catching display.
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           Create an easy decoration for any table in your home. Barnhardt suggests gathering favorite ornaments, in colors that complement your decor, and mix with pine cones or pods into bowls. Photo courtesy of Cindy Aplanalp.
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           Don’t settle for any old candles in your Christmas centerpiece. It’s only a little extra effort to dress up some mismatched candlesticks with gold leaf. The gilded treatment ties the candlesticks together so the table looks warm and unified.
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           Intertwine fruits, feathers, pine cones and mini glass ornaments throughout garland for a designer look. For the holidays, Britt Scripps Inn in San Diego, Calif., runs an intricate garland up the grand staircase, which is original to the house, built in 1887. Photo courtesy of Britt Scripps Inn
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           As part of the Virginia Green Lodging program, The Holladay House in Orange, Va., is dedicated to proactively reducing their carbon footprint. One of the ways they do this during the holidays is “by using Forever Lights, which are made from LED bulbs. They last for thousands of hours longer than traditional lights and use almost 80 percent less electricity.” Photo courtesy of The Holladay House.
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           To create the perfect mantel, Barnhardt says to take down everyday mantel decorations, including any framed prints. Hang a fresh evergreen wreath and then gather items from around your home that coordinate with each other. For example, she collects any porcelain and pottery with a green glaze displayed throughout her home and creates a vignette on the mantel by filling the pieces with fresh holly and white pine. Add favorite ornaments or safely place candles for a warm glow to complete the display. Photo courtesy of RMSer Lisa Campbell.
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           Vintage items feel traditional, and Christmas is definitely a time to celebrate tradition. But you don’t have to spend a fortune scouring flea markets or estate sales for goodies with old-fashioned holiday charm. Try your hand at these DIY faux “mercury glass” votives for the mantel.
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           Consider a twig wreath adorned with greens, gourds or berries
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           If it’s not yet too cold to paint outdoors, brighten up your door with a fresh coat of red paint or a strong color that provides contrast to your current color scheme. Made especially to accept paint, Therma-Tru® Classic-Craft® Canvas Collection™ entry doors feature a smooth surface that’s ideal for adding custom color to the home.
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           When decorating, be careful to protect your door. Avoid putting a nail in the face of the door, as this can lead to damage in the future and/or could void your door warranty from the original manufacturer. Instead, use a door hanger to hang the wreath from the door knocker, or place a tack on the top of the door frame and use clear fishing line to hang the wreath.
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            Holiday decorating is a fun way to enjoy the beauty of the season and create an inviting environment for you, friends and family, and all who spend time in your home. Enjoy these Christmas decorating ideas and holiday decorating tips. Combining the inspiration of these Christmas decorating ideas with your own holiday decorating ideas can be a very pleasant way to add more cheer to the 2011 — and any — holiday season.
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           With the fall foliage as your backdrop you are sure to create beautiful Thanksgiving decorations that will be sure to get your friends and family in the turkey-eating mood. To start, the best way to come up with Thanksgiving decorations is to let yourself be inspired by the fall color pallete and stick to that. This is something that won't be difficult given all of the great fall colors you'll have the chance to incorporate as part of your Thanksgiving decorations. Since you will be using the outdoors as an inspiration for your Thanksgiving decorations, the best way to bring those colors into your home is to use things from the outdoors -- like leaves and pine cones -- and use them to brighten up your Thanksgiving decorations.
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           We all know that the focal point of Thanksgiving is always the dining room table. Since it will be hard to move from it after eating all of that delicious food, it's important that the Thanksgiving decorations on your table -- from your place settings to your centerpiece -- look amazing.
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           Fabric glue, glitter, and masking tape are all you need to add understated glamour to your Thanksgiving table runner. Gold and copper glitter also add sparkle to the dried corn centerpiece.
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           Blue is not traditionally associated with the season, but highlight it with small touches of gold and the color can become a happy participant in holiday revels. These spray-painted miniature pumpkins and place cards written in gold ink do the trick nicely. A block-printed napkin and tablecloth and the marbleized plate add patterned richness, while a mix of mismatched contemporary glassware and classic flatware keep the feeling clean and modern.
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           For a splash of style, adorn your table with autumn's brightest accessories: vivid fall leaves. Simply clip sprays of young leaves from a tree in your yard (ours are from a maple). Arrange the clippings at each place setting, and top with transparent glass plates. Come dinnertime, you'll be basking in the oohs and aahs of your guests.
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           The only turkey you won't want to gobble up this holiday? One of our comely yarn-and-felt creations. Perched on a mantel or arranged on a straw-covered tray on a sideboard, they are a fun, fanciful touch. You can also use them as place-card holders (glue name tags inside their beaks), and invite children to take their feathered friends home at the day's end.
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           There are so many great things that you can do to make these Thanksgiving decorations your own; you can even combine elements from each one of these Thanksgiving decoration ideas. If you find yourself stuck right before the holiday without any Thanksgiving decorations, there are a few things that you can do to bring the outdoors in and still create festive Thanksgiving decorations.
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           One thing you can do is go out and buy small pumpkins and gourds that come in all shapes, sizes and colors, so that they're easy to incorporate into any Thanksgiving decoration scape. Another thing you can do is go out into your backyard and collect pretty leaves and pine cones. You can place these down the center of your table to add a colorful touch to your Thanksgiving decorations.
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      <description>The holidays are coming and that means one thing: hosting a dinner party. If this is your year to host the holiday dinner party, you have a lot of planning to do.   Other than getting the guest and food list ready, you need to think about cleaning your house. You’ll want your house to look spotless, but there is no reason to stress out doing so.  Waiting until the last minute to clean may add to the other stresses of hosting a dinner party.  Cleaning your house is a big part when hosting a dinner party. Come up with three separate…</description>
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           The holidays are coming and that means one thing: hosting a dinner party. If this is your year to host the holiday dinner party, you have a lot of planning to do.  Other than getting the guest and food list ready, you need to think about cleaning your house. You’ll want your house to look spotless, but there is no reason to stress out doing so. Waiting until the last minute to clean may add to the other stresses of hosting a dinner party. 
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           Cleaning your house is a big part when hosting a dinner party.
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           Come up with three separate cleaning lists that you can tackle before the big party. Creating a ‘big clean list,’ a ‘daily maintenance list,’ and a ‘short clean list’ can help you plan accordingly on both time and items that need to be cleaned before hosting a dinner party. The ‘big clean list’ should consist of a 3-4 hour cleaning session, depending on the size of your home, about a week before your dinner party. Your ‘daily maintenance list’ should consist of tidying up each day for about 10-15 minutes until your dinner party. Your ‘short clean list’ should consist of about an hour (once again depending on your home size) the day before or the day of your dinner party.
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           You've invited your guests, developed a menu, agonized over activities, and soon guests will arrive at your home ready to be entertained. Despite all other preparations, none is more important than assuring your guests of a comfortable, clean, place to be entertained in. Taking the time to make your home ready for guests can be intimidating for even the most seasoned housekeeper. Follow these ideas for pre-party cleaning to help you get more out of your event.
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           Writing down a quick list of rooms and places in your home that need attention will give you a plan. Don't forget entry areas and coat closets.
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           Sometimes it helps to begin cleaning from the entryway to your home, and work your way through the places your guests are most likely to go. Check out the intense cleaning guides for living areas, bathrooms, and bedrooms.
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           Clutter can give a spotless home a messy appearance. Give your guests room to move freely in your home. If you're having trouble getting rid of items ask yourself these questions about clutter. Try to get yourself jump started by choosing a small junk drawer and trying the quick clutter clearing ideas. Don't forget to use the 4 container clutter method to organize any job.
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           If there won't be any children at the party and your guests will only be in living areas, don't worry about cleaning and detailing family bedrooms. If the party is informal, make your serving dishes informal too. Find ways to save time that fit with the party you're trying to have.
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           Be aware that stains are probably the number one party cleanup culprit. Stock up on your favorite stain removal products. Double check the stain removal helplist. Most of all, don't stress. These things happen and being prepared only shows more of your ability as host or hostess.
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           Use your family or closest friends to help you prepare. Find tips on involving your family in cleaning and use them to mobilize your forces at home. Check out our ideas on making chores fun. For many people, professional cleaning help may be the better choice. If you intend to have help before or during the party, be sure to reserve your place as soon as you have the dates and times you'll need them. Especially during any holiday season, help can be hard to find.
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           Preparing your home for a party is more than just stripping it of its clutter and dirt. It also gives you a chance to add small touches that make your home comfortable and inviting. Try flower arrangements, photographs, candles, or incense. Try to stimulate the senses of your guests. Do a walk-through after you've cleaned and decluttered to see how your guests will experience the rooms in your home.
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           Try not to stress over the little things that may seem to go wrong during the party. Just enjoy the fruits of your efforts.
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           The more involved and complicated the party is, the more time you'll have to prepare your home. Last minute informal gatherings do not require your home to be in perfect order. The 15 minute cleanups should be adequate to get your house in shape.
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           The night has come to an end, everyone is leaving and thanking you again for hosting a dinner party, and you’ve managed to have a successful holiday dinner party. The dinner party may have ended, but that doesn’t mean your night has. It’s time to get cleaning again!
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           Share the tasks if possible – hosting a dinner party is tough and your guests know this. Even if your guest does not help you clean, having someone there to talk to while you clean will quickly pass the time.
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      <description>There are so many great reasons why you and your home could really benefit from using homemade cleaning productsas opposed to commercial ones.  Using homemade cleaning products is not only more cost effective, but using homemade cleaning products is better for your health.  By ditching the commerical cleaners for your homemade cleaning products you are cutting the harsh chemicals out of the equation, which makes for healthier living.  Homemade cleaning products can also make it easy to lessen your impact on the environment, because you won't have to constantly be throwing out containers or be using aerosol. Making your own homemade…</description>
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           There are so many great reasons why you and your home could really benefit from using homemade cleaning productsas opposed to commercial ones. Using homemade cleaning products is not only more cost effective, but using homemade cleaning products is better for your health. By ditching the commerical cleaners for your homemade cleaning products you are cutting the harsh chemicals out of the equation, which makes for healthier living. Homemade cleaning products can also make it easy to lessen your impact on the environment, because you won't have to constantly be throwing out containers or be using aerosol.
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           If you have an odor issue, first get rid of it. Sprinkle baking soda on your carpet, and leave it out overnight in dishes around the problem areas. Baking soda has an amazing ability to remove up odor. Once you're odor neutral, it's time to add some pleasant scents to the home. Many people still choose to make 
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           The options are endless. Natural cleaning solutions that can be made easily and inexpensively are becoming more popular. People are eagerly abandoning commercial cleaners and sharing their homemade secrets. Here are a few more tips I've gathered from friends. Share yours in the comments.
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           Combine all ingredients into a spray bottle and shake well. If you need a little extra cleaning action, replace the baking soda with 
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           Combine the lemon juice and cream or tartar to make a paste. The proportions don't need to be exact, but the paste should be smooth and thick. Simply scrub it in gently and thoroughly then rinse it off to uncover your clean sink.
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           Mix the ingredients together forming a thick paste. Cover any holes or openings with tin foil. Apply the mixture to the bottom and side walls of the oven. Leave overnigh. Combine 1/4 cup water and 1/4 cup vinegar in a spray bottle. Use this solution to wash off the paste.
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           Combine all ingredients, adjusting until you have your desired consistency and stir well. Tea tree oil is the best disinfectant, but isn't safe for pregnant women, children or pets. Other recommended oils include orange, lemon and basil. This recipe, along with some alcohol-based solutions and additional tips are all available from 
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           Now that you have all of these great homemade cleaning product recipes, you can do a cleaning product overhaul. It's time to get rid of all of the commercial products you haven't used in forever and replace them with the homemade cleaning product essentials. Happy green cleaning!
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      <description>A big move can be an intimidating undertaking, but if you do some move in cleaning, you can make it a smooth transition. Move in cleaning is a must because nobody wants to move all of their furniture and  clothing, let alone themselves, into a home or apartment that isn't up to their move in cleaning standards.   Doing your move in cleaning will make the entire move in process easier!   There are two general things that you should be sure to do when doing your move in cleaning: the first thing is do not move on the the next room or…</description>
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           A big move can be an intimidating undertaking, but if you do some move in cleaning, you can make it a smooth transition. Move in cleaning is a must because nobody wants to move all of their furniture and clothing, let alone themselves, into a home or apartment that isn't up to their move in cleaning standards.
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           Doing your move in cleaning will make the entire move in process easier!
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           There are two general things that you should be sure to do when doing your move in cleaning: the first thing is do not move on the the next room or space until you're completely done with the move in cleaning in one room. This is a great idea because you won't forget to go back and finish the move in cleaning in some of your rooms, plus you'll be able to fully check a room off of your move in cleaning checklist... which is always satisfying!
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           Whenever we move into a new place, the first thing I do is make note of all the things that need to be cleaned. Since it's rare that we move locally, we usually don't have a chance to do a thorough clean before our stuff arrives; instead, we have to clean around our things, which is not ideal, but does work. It just requires a little more patience.
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           Maybe because I really hate a dirty kitchen, plus I find that people's cooking smells still linger long after they're gone, I usually tackle the kitchen first. It's also the place where I really spend a lot of time and energy making sure I've cleaned every surface. Again, this is particular to me and you might find that the previous owners barely used their stove or kitchen cupboards - lucky you!
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           This is where you may need to use a heavy-duty cleaner, which may include appliance cleaner, such as a wax or paste. I'd also recommend baking soda and water, along with sponges or a heavy-duty cloth. Starting with the stove, remove all elements and clean this area using your heavier cleaner. If you're using a brush, make sure you use a brush that won't scratch the surface. Soak the metal trays and racks in a sink full of hot, soapy water while you clean the rest of the stove.
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           Next, take a look inside the oven, and if need be, apply an oven-cleaner. Most take approximately 20 minutes to work. This gives you time to do the rest of the stove.
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           Make sure you clean under the hood and use a grease-remover if you find the regular cleaner isn't getting off the tough stuff. I usually lay down a sheet of brown paper just to collect any drips that might fall.
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           Once you've cleaned the top and front of the stove, remove it from the wall and clean beneath it. And if possible, clean the sides, too, along with the front panel and temperature dials.
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           Now, tackle the refrigerator. Hopefully, it's been cleaned out, but even if it has, it's always a good idea to clean it well, including removing the drawers and bins and washing them out. Wash the inside walls and shelves, removing anything that can be removed and washing it separately in the sink or bathtub. Check the freezer. If the fridge has been unplugged, wipe down the inside or clean it thoroughly if it needs it. I suggest unplugging the fridge if it hasn't been and letting it warm up before cleaning it. This will make it easier to clean. Also, use a soft cloth as anything harsher will scratch the surface.
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           Move the fridge out from the wall and clean behind it, then on top and its sides, too. Dust and dirt also gathers on handles and along the plastic sealing that encases the doors.
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           Use a mild cleaner to clean the inside of cabinets, especially if they're painted or lined. If they aren't lined, consider using a liner to ensure that the insides are ready for your dishes. Lining paper can be purchased at any home store. I tend to you the kind that doesn't stick, so it can be removed at any time.
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           Clean the top of cabinets, and cabinet doors. If the surface is wood, use a wood cleaner or a mild soap. For grease-stains, use baking soda and water. Make a paste and apply it, letting it sit for a few minutes. Also clean handles and inside drawers.
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           Counters usually require less work, just make sure you clean between cracks using a putty knife to remove any debris. Clean back-splashes with a mild cleaner or baking soda and water.
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           I use a chlorine-free bleach to clean the sink by putting some in a spray-bottle and adding water to it. Spray the sink well and let it soak for a while. Then rinse thoroughly. Also, bleach the plugs by placing them in a small amount of bleach-water and letting them sit for a few minutes. Rinse well. Sink odors can be removed by mixing baking soda and water together, then pouring it down the drain.
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           I usually clean the walls next, because they tend to be a larger job, one that I find I'll leave if I don't do it before we start to unpack. Unless the previous owners had recently (and I mean, very recently) painted the interior, you don't necessarily have to clean them. If it's a house that has been occupied by small children, look for fingerprints closer to the floor and around light switches and corners. Liquid stick cleaners from companies such as Tide work well to remove some of the more stubborn stains. Another great solution for sticky spots, one which requires very little elbow grease, is to apply a small amount of fabric softener to a sponge then rub it on the area. Whatever has stuck to the wall will disappear. This works really well for removing wallpaper or paper borders, too.
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           Remove all dust and cobwebs, especially in corners and around heating vents.
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           Whenever we move into a new home that has carpet, we usually hire a professional cleaner to steam clean them prior to our move date. If that isn't possible, or the previous occupants claimed they had the carpets cleaned, then your new home probably just needs a thorough vacuum. Make sure you ask the previous owners if they had any pets; if they did, you may want to protect against possible fleas, especially if you have pets of your own.
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           For wood floors or faux wood, sweep the floor well, making sure to clean under heating vents and under appliances. Use a mild soap to clean its surface; wood soaps, such as Murphy's, work well to remove dirt and give it a polished shine (smells great, too!).
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            By getting your move in cleaning done before you move into your new space, you're making the potentially daunting move in much easier on you, and those you enlist to help.  Once you get your move in cleaning out of the way, you're free to start unpacking and organizing all of your things without worrying about whether you're putting them in a clean place
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           One key to making the move in process easier for you is to label, and there can never to too much labeling. Making sure that you label all of your boxes ensures that they end up in the right room. Labeling combined with this great move in cleaning checklist will help you to have your space ready for living in no time.
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      <description>Preventing mold, a microscopic fungus, is something that every homeowner should keep in mind.  These fungi, once grown, reproduce at a rapid rate, producing spores and mycelia in the process.  Some people may not think that preventing mold is a big deal; you see food spoilage due to mold, wood and leaves decaying due to mold.  What most people may not know is that mold can be harmful and may affect the occupants of a home; therefore, preventing mold is a serious matter. Preventing mold can save your house from looking like this. Mold can cause damages to both materials it…</description>
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           Preventing mold, a microscopic fungus, is something that every homeowner should keep in mind. These fungi, once grown, reproduce at a rapid rate, producing spores and mycelia in the process. Some people may not think that preventing mold is a big deal; you see food spoilage due to mold, wood and leaves decaying due to mold. What most people may not know is that mold can be harmful and may affect the occupants of a home; therefore, preventing mold is a serious matter.
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           Preventing mold can save your house from looking like this.
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           Mold can cause damages to both materials it grows on as well as an occupant’s health. Mold on a material may cause discoloration or staining, cause paper or cardboard to disintegrate over time, and can also cause wood rot and structural damage. When it comes to health concerns, mold releases chemicals and spores which, depending on the type of mold and level of exposure, may cause allergic reactions and illness to those who are exposed. This is why people should be concerned with preventing mold. Those with health problems and weakened immune systems, such as pregnant woman, infants, and elders, are more at risk when exposed to mold. Knowing how to prevent mold before it starts can help keep your family and all that enter your home safe. 
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           Preventing mold is a bigger deal then some may think. When you see that black fuzzy growth on a wet window sill, you may not realize that it's mold. Mold is attracted to damp and moist areas. Mold can occur from moisture coming into your home from the outside through the floor, walls, plumbing leaks, or even by daily life activities of the homeowner: bathing, washing clothes, and cooking. Preventing mold from coming into your house in the first place may be hard, but the following article on 
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           The key to preventing mold is simple: Moisture control.
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           Yes, mold can be good — it's essential in making brie and penicillin, for example, and necessary for the decomposition of organic matter in nature — but it can also be very, very bad, especially when it grows undetected in your home.
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           Mold can grow anywhere: on carpet, clothing, food, paper, and even in places you can't see, such as the backside of drywall, areas inside walls around leaking or condensing pipes, and above ceiling tiles.
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           Not only is a mold problem difficult and costly to fix, but mold can also produce allergens and irritants (and, rarely, toxins) that may compromise your health.
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           The best approach is preventing mold before it becomes a problem. The key to mold prevention is simple: moisture control.
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            You can't mold-proof your home, but you can make it mold-resistant. Do an audit of your home: where are the problem areas? Does the basement flood? Do you notice frequent condensation on an upstairs window? Is there a water stain on the ceiling from a persistent leak? Preventing mold from growing or spreading might be as simple as ripping up carpet in a damp basement, installing mold-resistant products, or repairing damaged gutters. Or it may be a matter of major excavation and waterproofing. Whatever the case, address the problem now. It might cost some money up front, but it will surely be more costly down the road if mold continues to grow unchecked.
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            Mold can't grow without moisture, so tackle wet areas right away. Seepage into the basement after a heavy rainfall, accumulation from a leaky pipe, even a spill on the carpet should be dried within 24 to 48 hours. If you've experienced a flood, remove water-damaged carpets, bedding, and furniture if they can't be completely dried. Even everyday occurrences need attention: don't leave wet items lying around the house, and make sure to dry the floor and walls after a shower. Don't leave wet clothes in the washing machine, where mold can spread quickly. Hang them to dry — preferably outside or in areas with good air circulation.
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             Building a new home or renovating an old one? Use mold-resistant products like mold-resistant drywall or mold-resistant Sheetrock, and mold inhibitors for paints. Traditional drywall is composed of a gypsum plaster core pressed between plies of paper. Mold-resistant drywall is paperless — the gypsum core is covered in fiberglass, making the surface highly water-resistant. Moisture-resistant drywall is especially valuable in areas prone to wetness, such as bathrooms, laundry rooms, basements, and kitchens. Not only is traditional drywall more susceptible to mold than the paperless kind, but it is also difficult to rid of mold, and removal and replacement can be expensive. Mold-resistant gypsum board is also available; the core of the drywall is developed in such a way to prevent moisture absorption, and thus prevent mold growth.
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             The EPA recommends keeping indoor humidity between 30 and 60 percent. You can measure humidity with a moisture meter purchased from your local hardware store. You'll also be able to detect high humidity by simply paying attention to potential problem areas in your home. Telltale signs of excessive humidity include condensation on windows, pipes, and walls. If you notice condensation, dry the surface immediately and address the source of moisture (for example, turn off a humidifier if water appears on the inside of nearby windows).
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             A mold problem might be a simple matter of a roof that is leaking because of full or damaged gutters. Have your roof gutters cleaned regularly and inspected for damage. Repair them as necessary, and keep an eye out for water stains after storms that may indicate a leak.
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             They're beautiful and help keep your indoor air clean — and mold loves them. The moist soil in indoor plants is a perfect breeding ground for mold, which may then spread to other areas of your house. Instead of getting rid of your plants, try adding a bit of Taheebo tea to the water you give to your houseplants. The oil of this tree, which withstands fungi even in rain forests, helps hinder mold growth in plant soil and can be found at natural food stores.
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           Finally, educate yourself on your region's climate — be it the cold and wet Northeast, the hot and wet South, the hot and dry Southwest, or the cold and dry West — and how it responds to moisture. There is no one-size-fits-all solution when it comes to mold prevention. Knowing what works for your climate and your home is an important first step.
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           Preventing mold is sometimes out of your control; if mold makes its way into your home, take action right away. The sooner you clean up the mold the better off you are from preventing mold growth in the future. You can determine how much mold your home has by looking at the size and amount of patches you find in a given area. For mold to be considered a small amount, there should be no more than three patches greater in size than a square meter. If you have small amounts of mold, preventing mold growth from continuing, use a detergent solution or bleach is the best way to kill it.
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           If there is an extensive amount of mold found -- a single patch larger in area than a sheet of plywood -- it’s time to call in professional help. That amount of mold is not healthy to be around. As you can see, preventing mold is a serious matter and preventing mold from making its way into your home is your best option for keeping your family, as well as your home, safe.
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      <description>Winter is coming quick and that means winter cleaning is almost here as well! This is the time of year when many people spend the most time in their homes; it’s colder, and you're enjoying indoor gatherings with family and friends. While winter cleaning becomes a thought mostly due to colder weather or holiday specifics, there are a few extras to take into consideration while you're stuck at home on a “snow day”. During winter cleaning, change your floor mat to a sturdy one.Winter cleaning doesn’t only consist of clearing snow once it comes; there are plenty of things around the house you need…</description>
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           Winter is coming quick and that means winter cleaning is almost here as well! This is the time of year when many people spend the most time in their homes; it’s colder, and you're enjoying indoor gatherings with family and friends. While winter cleaning becomes a thought mostly due to colder weather or holiday specifics, there are a few extras to take into consideration while you're stuck at home on a “snow day”.
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           During winter cleaning, change your floor mat to a sturdy one.Winter cleaning doesn’t only consist of clearing snow once it comes; there are plenty of things around the house you need to consider when it comes time for winter cleaning.
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           While winter cleaning, consider the different linens and rug options for winter. Changing the area rugs around you house to sturdier, water resistant options may help keep mud- and water-covered shoes from tracking debris onto your furniture and carpeting and make your winter cleaning last much longer than expected. A good winter cleaning also calls for changing of your bed linens. Using a thicker blanket will prevent temptations of cranking up your heat, and adding to your monthly heating bill.
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           Prepare your home for winter.
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           Some household jobs only require attention once or twice a year. Winter cleaning, though not as common as spring cleaning, is necessary to keep a home running smoothly through the long, indoor months. Spread these jobs out over a couple of weekends to complete them all before the season is through.
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           A furnace works hard through the winter months, so don't make it work harder than it needs to. A clean furnace runs more efficiently, saving money on heating bills, and it lasts longer as well. Replace the furnace filter monthly throughout the cold season, and vacuum the heat registers and vents every time the floor is vacuumed.
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           If the chimney is used at all during the winter, hire a chimney sweet to clean and inspect it at the beginning of the season. A chimney sweep checks for creosote, a buildup of dirt and chemicals, which are a dangerous fire hazard.
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           Winter is an excellent time to go through the pantry and discard any food that is well over its expiration date or that family members probably won't eat. Old food is an invitation for critters looking for a warmer place to live during cold months. Pull all food out of the pantry, toss out old food, wipe the pantry surfaces with a clean, wet cloth and replace the food after the shelves are dry.
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           At the beginning of the winter, remove all sheets, mattress pads, and dust ruffles from beds, and wash them in hot water to inhibit dust mites. Vacuum all mattresses on both sides, and remove the top mattresses to vacuum the box springs as well. Cleaning mattresses especially helps those with allergies.
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           During the winter months, the computer is used more often. Clean your computer very well at least once a year by vacuuming all vents, wiping all exterior surfaces with rubbing alcohol, and spraying a can of compressed air into keyboard slots and vents in the monitor and central processing unit.
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           On top of winter cleaning, a good way to bring in the new season would be to move winter- and holiday-themed books and magazines where they're more visible; this is an easy way to add to the winter decorations around your home and make your winter cleaning that much more successful. 
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           Another way to bring in the feeling of winter is to change any air fresheners and potpourri to classic winter scents. Though these winter cleaning tips may not involve much winter cleaning, bringing these extras out will help make your home feel clean; it’s one of the easiest ways to help set up a cozy winter mood to your home!
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