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What’s an efficient way to approach cleaning?

Think in terms of left to right, top to bottom. Avoid going back and forth around a room, instead work using a systematic approach. Dust or clean top surfaces first, moving downward as you progress. Finish off by vacuuming your way out of the room, starting in the farthest corner and gradually moving backward.

What’s the fastest way to remove pet hair from furniture?

For regularly scheduled cleanings, vacuum using the furniture attachment. A rechargeable hand held vacuum can help maintain in between cleanings. In a pinch, use rubber gloves or a damp cloth. Pet hair will cling to both.

How can I remove pet stains from carpeting?

Put undiluted soda water directly on the stain and blot up with a clean white towel until most of the moisture has been removed. To remove what is remaining, put a fresh white towel down on top of the moisture and place a heavy object on top to remove “the last drop.”

What’s the most efficient way to remove hair spray from windows and blinds?

Use newspapers and window cleaner on windows and mirrors. Soak blinds in the bathroom with an all-purpose cleaner and water solution.

How do I get rid of foggy mirrors?

Rub a small amount of glycerin on the mirror.




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