Friday

How to Clean Walls

In addition to the floor surface, the walls of the house can also become dirty from time to time due to hand prints, dust, dirt, to lizard droppings that stick to the walls.

These dirty walls need to be cleaned regularly to ensure the walls retain their color.

Reporting from Express, especially if you are a smoker or someone smokes at home, the walls should be cleaned every two to three months. Because cigarette smoke can stick to the walls and leave stains.



However, to clean it, you have to be careful not to make the wall paint peel off.

Here are some ways to clean walls without damaging the paint.

Materials and tools needed:

Sponge or cloth,

A mild cleaning liquid and does not affect the color of the wall paint (can use dish soap),

Warm water, and

Bucket.

How to clean

1. Pour the cleaning liquid into the bucket

Once the materials and tools have been collected, start by pouring two to three drops of cleaning fluid into a clean bucket.

Fill the bucket three-quarters of the way with warm tap water. Be careful not to add hot water as it can interfere with the cleaning process and remove paint.

2. Use a clean sponge or cloth

After that, dip a clean cloth, cloth or sponge in the water. Again, make sure whatever you use is clean as it avoids dirt moving onto the walls.

Then, lift the sponge and wring it out until it becomes damp, not wet. Then, wipe the dirty part of the wall using the sponge or cloth.

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3. Rinse with clean water

After that, the dirty wall is wiped, replace the water in the bucket with new water, then rinse the dirty sponge after use. Then, wipe the wall to clean the remaining soap that is still attached.

Let the wall dry by itself. If you want to speed up the drying process, place a fan in front of the wall.