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		<title>Cleaning Kitchen #1</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Aug 2012 19:00:57 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Cleaning Kitchen #1 Clean your cleaning tools! Keep sponges, plastic scrubbers, and dish mops clean and fresh smelling: occasionally, run them through a dishwasher load in the top rack.(Tips from cleaning service section) Getting up old hardened food spills Soak-and-dissolve...]]></description>
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<h4>Clean your cleaning tools!</h4>
<p>Keep sponges, plastic scrubbers, and dish mops clean and fresh smelling: occasionally, run them through a dishwasher load in the top rack.(Tips from cleaning service section)</p>
<h4>Getting up old hardened food spills</h4>
<p>Soak-and-dissolve is still the easiest way to loosen dried on foods on the floor, table, and counters. But if you are the impatient type, a plastic windshield ice scraper is good for snooping them off.</p>
<h4> Cleaning a wood worktop</h4>
<p>To keep a butcher block worktop clean and fresh, scrape off all waste after each use and rub it with salt or a baking soda paste every now and then</p>
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<h4> Keeping a cutting board fresh smelling</h4>
<p>After cutting onions or garlic on a wood surface, rub it with a slice of freshly cut lemon. Rinse and wipe dry.</p>
<h4> A simple kitchen safety measure</h4>
<p>Every few days—or immediately after cutting meat or poultry—wipe down your food preparation surfaces with hot soapy water to discourage bacteria. Rinse thoroughly and wipe dry.</p>
<h4>Eliminating worktop stains</h4>
<p>Get rid of those pesky purple price marks that transfer from containers onto worktops. Rubbing alcohol quickly erases them.</p>
<p>Rub worktop stains, such as mustard, tea, or fruit juice, with baking soda and a damp cloth or sponge. If the stain persists, wipe it with a cloth moistened with a little chlorine bleach.</p>
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		<title>Carpets Cleaning Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Apr 2012 19:11:27 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Carpets Cleaning Tips Carpet cleaning is generally job for professionals, but there are many things that you can do yourself if you want to have clean carpets. Start carpet cleaning by selecting the right cleaning products and methods of work.(Tips...]]></description>
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<p>Carpet cleaning is generally job for professionals, but there are many things that you can do yourself if you want to have clean carpets. Start carpet cleaning by selecting the right cleaning products and methods of work.(Tips from cleaning in Cambridge section) Check what products and methods can be used with your carpet. Some carpet cleaning products are designed to be used only with certain types of carpets and textiles. So find the right products first, and then start your carpet cleaning. There are many carpet cleaning products which most used by professional carpet cleaners. However, you may use product such as <strong>Wool-X Premium Microsplitter</strong> which is suitable for non-professional use.</p>
<p>Wool-X Premium Microsplitte<strong>r</strong> is a detergent-free prespray for cleaning all washable natural fibres.</p>
<p><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="alignnone wp-image-990154 size-medium" src="https://www.decentcleaning.co.uk/test/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/Carpet-vacuum-cleaners-300x195.jpg" alt="Carpets Cleaning Tips" width="300" height="195" title="Carpets Cleaning Tips 4" srcset="https://www.decentcleaning.co.uk/storage/2012/04/Carpet-vacuum-cleaners-300x195.jpg 300w, https://www.decentcleaning.co.uk/storage/2012/04/Carpet-vacuum-cleaners.jpg 740w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></p>
<p>Below are some benefits:</p>
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<li>Detergent-free cleaning</li>
<li>No dwell time required &#8211; works on contact</li>
<li>Consistently good results on all washable fibre types</li>
<li>Based on food-grade ingredients</li>
<li>No bleaches</li>
<li>No enzymes</li>
<li>No surfactants</li>
<li>No solvents</li>
<li>Non hazardous</li>
<li>Odour-free</li>
<li>Can be rinsed with fresh water only</li>
<li>Safe for children and pets</li>
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<p>For synthetic carpets use <strong>Split-X </strong>type</p>
<p>Dilutes between 25 and 84:1 for maintenance cleaning, between 10 and 25:1 for restoration cleaning. Also excellent for bonnet cleaning and as a prespray when dry carpet cleaning.</p>
<p>These products available from most UK suppliers</p>
<h4>Clean carpets frequently</h4>
<p>Carpet cleaning should be part of your weekly cleaning routine. When you are cleaning your carpets frequently enough, dirt and dust won’t be firmly embedded to your carpet.</p>
<h4>Cleaning carpet from stains</h4>
<p>Stain removal is one of the most important parts of carpet cleaning. Remove stains as soon as they occur. When you use stain removal products to your carpet, you should spot test them first. Try the stain removal agent in a hidden part of the carpet, before you apply it to the stain. This way you can be sure that your stain removal product won´t harm your carpet.</p>
<h4>Cleaning pets stains from carpet</h4>
<p>If these stains are not cleaned quickly, it may allow carpet fibers to catch the pet odor. Professionals usually have methods and chemicals to deal with this kind of a situation’s.</p>
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