Archive for February, 2009
Everybody knows that a clean home is a less risk of getting illnesses caused by bacteria and other harmful pathogenic microorganisms. This is why most people are spending a lot for cleaning tools such as mops, dusters, vacuum cleaners, brooms and dustpans. They tend to be easily won over by words like “smart”, “wonder” and “power” attached to the name of the tool, and some of them ended up throwing away and replacing their “power mops” and “smart brooms” after a couple of weeks use.
While it is nice to think that there are things that can help ease the trouble of cleaning the house so that you will more free time to spend with your family or other activities, we tend to forget that those wonder tools do not perform the complete task. The sanitation of your house still depends on you and how you clean it, and not on how high technology your tools are. Thus, it is good that you know how to get rid of each and every type of mess you encounter in your home, from dusts to water stains, to molds. This way, you readily know how to clean it up instantly instead of wasting ample time in frustrated brushing and wiping.
Before spending your money on high technology cleaning tools or on professional house cleaning, you may want to check for cleaning tips from magazines, books and the internet. You might be surprised that the solutions to most of your cleaning concerns are just inside your medicine cabinet, in your kitchen or inside your refrigerator.