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Some Of The Very Best Household Cleaning Tricks



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By : Leonie Minna    29 or more times read
Submitted 2011-07-01 02:03:44
There are some simple household cleaning tricks that make keeping a clean home much more simple. There are all sorts of ways to go about choosing cleaning products that are meant for specific problems, messes, and the properties of individual items of furniture. There's no reason to scratch the finish on a fine counter-top or shelf. Gluing one's appendages to each other is never fun, and accidents can be expensive to boot.

Popular in older homes, wood paneling is pretty, but difficult to work with. Challenge yourself to find household cleaning tricks useful for all wood finishes, and be sure that it's oil-based. It's surprising how few homeowners know about the value of an oil-based solvent.

If the wood is thickly varnished, it's going to be easier to clean and may not need oil-based solvents. However, if the wood area is extremely absorbent, then large amounts of an oil-based, non-bleaching detergent will need to be used. Still, if you're new to cleaning wood, finding a dependable wood oil can make an enormous difference in the result of these household cleaning tricks, or even in restoring smaller items.

Constantly changing the intended appearance or finish of wood never works out over time. A thick varnish can be removed with household cleaning tricks, but simply keeping it clean should be the first option. Exceptionally spongy woods, or wood paneling with no finish should be treated without any kind of stringent base. Simply allowing the wood to soak in a measure of oil every few months will work wonders. Many appraisers look for a deeply colored section of woodwork in every home, and treating wood with oil will always help the bottom line.

Try soaking it in paint stripper. If they are allowed to soak into the epoxy, thinner and paint stripper can actually be used to dissolve the epoxy to some degree, so long as appropriate protective measures are taken. Remember to cover your eyes, and try to find some non-absorbent gloves for handling glue-oriented household cleaning tricks.

Have you ever dropped some glue on the floor or on a workbench? Epoxy and other strong glues can be a pain, literally. However, let these chemicals soak in paint stripper, and you will be surprised at how easy they are to solve with household cleaning tricks. Wear some goggles, and protective gloves to remove the danger of injury to yourself as well as other surfaces.

Everyone knows that leaving caulk and glue on glass will slowly eat away at the edges, so take the time to use household cleaning tricks like scraping with a razor. Protective gloves and eye wear are also advised, since tiny pieces of caulk can get under your eyelids. Hospital trips are nowhere near as much fun as cleaning beautiful glass installations.

Wood, glass, and glue cover most household cleaning tricks for many homeowners, and an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Although these tricks are perfectly acceptable, the best way to clean up a mess is to keep it from happening in the first place, either with absorbent materials, or by cleaning up chemicals as soon as they are spilled. Stains can be more difficult, but surface-specific cleaners abound.

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