Tuesday 12 March 2013

Four things to remember when cleaning


When it comes to cleaning there are very few people who love every minute of cleaning. Personally, I only really enjoy the moment when cleaning is done. At home this only usually lasts a few seconds as what my kids don’t mess up, my dogs will. Those are very precious seconds…

Cleaning needs to be something that can be done as easily as possible and with the least amount of effort. There are, of course, some cleaning jobs that will require some elbow grease but if you are using the right cleaning products in the right way, you can cut this time down considerably.

Here’s the scientific bit. This is the formula for cleaning: Energy to remove dirt = (C + M + T) x Time. This means chemical energy + mechanical energy + thermal energy all need time and together they can remove dirt. Chemical energy would be your cleaning products. Mechanical energy would be how you are going to clean – do you need some machinery or is hand washing required? You may need to consider using a cloth, brush, mop or broom. Thermal energy would be the heat that may be necessary for cleaning. You will need to find out if the water or cleaning chemicals you are using need to be heated or can they remain at room temperature. For each of these things to be effective, they need time.

By following the basic formula, you will be able to clean anything. For more information on cleaning products visit www.blendwell.co.za. Blendwell Chemicals has a factory in Halfway House, South Africa and we manufacture a huge range of cleaning products. We are the best local cleaning chemical wholesaler.

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