Wednesday 21 November 2012

The Rules of Cleaning - 7 + 8


As you go about any cleaning job, you main aim is to remove dirt. To do that quickly, safely and effectively is sure to be your aim. Here are some more of the rules of cleaning to help you do just that.

7.  Cleaning it up now!
If a spill occurs to clean it up immediately can save you huge amounts of time and it may also save the item from becoming damaged as the stain will not have a chance to set in. If a potential stain has a chance to dry out it will take longer to clean and you may not be able to totally get rid of it. There is an exception to the rule: mud. If you are unlucky enough to have someone track mud into your carpets, let it dry first. Then you can just vacuum it up. If you tackle it while it is wet, you may create a bigger mess.

8. Start at the top
Don’t fight gravity when you’re cleaning. Always start at the top and work your way down. You’ll have a lot less wiping to do. If you do this, it is unlikely that the mess you create will be landing on something you have already cleaned. Think about when you clean your car and the dirty water dribbles down the side. If you had started on the sides and not the roof you would have to do the sides all over again.

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