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3 Tips To Help With Pet Smells

By Maid 2 Clean | January 9, 2019

We all love our pets they are in some cases our best friends, but they can leave your house smelling like a pet store at times. A recent poll uncovered that 49% of Americans say that they dread visiting homes with pets because of the stench. These 3 tips will help with pet smells. Wash…

3 Things Missed When Cleaning

By Maid 2 Clean | January 9, 2019

Make sure to clean the corners of your rooms. Room corners are usually the first places to collect dust, hair and other forms of household dirt. Use a broom or the attachment on your vacuum to clean your corners. Moving furniture like couches and beds can be a pain but it’s always good practice a few…

Tips for Cleaning a Microwave

By Maid 2 Clean | January 3, 2019

The easiest way to clean a microwave oven is to place a small bowl of water (in a microwave safe bowl) inside the Microwave and run the Microwave on High for 3-5 minutes (be careful removing the bowl or cup it will be HOT). The steam from the water will soften the grime and hardened…

Get Oil Stains Out Of Wood

By Maid 2 Clean | October 26, 2018

If you have any wooden surface, for example, a floor, furniture or even a wood countertop you know how tough dealing with oil stains can be. Whether you’re dealing with cooking oil spills on your kitchen floor or food splatters on your hardwood table oil stains are the enemy. To remove an oil stain use…

Cleaning a Shower Head

By Maid 2 Clean | October 19, 2018

Limescale is the hard, off-white, chalky deposit found in kettles, hot-water boilers and the inside of hot water pipework. Limescale comes from regular contact with hard water will inevitably lead to shower heads being clogged and reducing water flow and taking the shine off your shower head. There are a few cleaners you can use…

Cleaning Chrome

By Maid 2 Clean | October 12, 2018

First, fill a bucket with warm soapy water. Rub the chrome with a non-abrasive sponge or cloth using the warm soapy water. Clean hard to reach areas with an old toothbrush. Leaving the chrome wet will result in unsightly water marks. After you finish washing the chrome, dry it off with a clean lint-free hand…

Tips for Cleaning Your Slow Cooker

By Paul Dumas | September 28, 2018

We all love our slow cookers but sometimes a great meal can make the slow cooker messy. Here are some tips to clean your slow cooker 1. If there are still some spots baked on, scrub it with baking soda. 2. When the slow cooker needs some serious TLC, fill it with water, add vinegar…

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