Showing posts with label Service. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Service. Show all posts

Saturday

How to Clean a Yellow and Dull-Stained Ceramic Sink

Ceramic sinks give a similar look to porcelain enamel, but they won't break easily because the entire container is ceramic, not enamel on metal.

Launching from Home Guides SF Gate, this sink requires care similar to porcelain to keep it white and shiny.


How to Wash a Yellow Stained Pillow in a Washing Machine

 Along with regular use, pillows can get dirty and worn. One of the problems that often occurs is the appearance of yellow stains on the pillow.

Yellow stains on pillows can appear for several reasons. The most common causes are wet pillows due to exposure to sweat or saliva, or due to mites nesting in the pillow.


The Right Way to Clean the Humidifier

Humidifier is an electronic device that functions to humidify the air by spraying water vapor into the air.

When placed in a room, a humidifier can help keep the skin, nose, lips, and throat from becoming too dry and contribute to better sleep.

Some humidifiers are even designed to help prevent airborne bacteria. However, the opposite can happen if the humidifier is not kept clean.


These are the rules for placing a humidifier in the room

Dry indoor air can cause various problems such as nasal congestion and dry skin and lips.

Increasing the humidity in the air is the best way to solve this problem.

Various manufacturers of electronic equipment offer humidifier products that can increase the humidity of the air in the room.

However, as with other household appliances, running an air humidifier has various important warnings, including preventing significant damage to the home.

Monday

6 Safe Ways to Get Rid of Bedbugs in Beds

Bed bugs on mattresses are one of the pests that we really need to be aware of. The reason is, these fleas will make anyone who sleeps on the mattress itchy and uncomfortable.

Marie Kondo, home organization expert and creator of the KonMari method, says bed bugs love messy places with scattered items. For that, you have to tidy up the house, so that fleas don't feel at home and nest in your bed.

If you already have bed bugs in your bed, you can try to eradicate them in six safe ways using the following ingredients you can find at home:


These are 5 signs that the air conditioner must be replaced

AC is one of the electronic equipment that is relied upon to cool or cool homes and rooms quickly.

However, with use, the way the air conditioner works is less effective and efficient and has several obstacles such as not cooling the room, the air conditioner cannot be turned on, and the room is even hotter.

In fact, every AC unit, even the best AC units, has a lifespan and will not last forever.

Even routine HVAC maintenance will not make the AC unit last forever, which will eventually require you to replace the air conditioner. So, when is it time to replace a new AC unit.


Saturday

Fast and Efficient, How to Clean the House with the 20/10 Method

Cleaning the house is a routine that needs to be done to ensure you and your family are comfortable and healthy while on the move. However, cleaning the house can be something that many of us are reluctant to do.

Besides being tedious, cleaning the house can also be a tiring activity. However, there are methods you can use to make cleaning your house fast and efficient.


Friday

7 House Cleaning Tasks You Can Do in 5 Minutes

Cleaning the house such as sweeping, mopping, and cleaning objects generally takes a lot of time, it can even take a whole day if you clean it thoroughly.

No wonder, for those who are busy, the job of cleaning the house is often neglected. Luckily, there are some cleaning tasks that can be cleaned up quickly, even in as little as five minutes. Anything?

Launching from the HGTV page, here are seven house cleaning tasks that can be done in five minutes.


7 Must-Have Cleaning Tools at Home

In cleaning the house, of course, you need a number of cleaning equipment to help make cleaning easier and more effective.

Without these cleaning tools, the job of cleaning the house would be difficult and slow.

In fact, the presence of this cleaning tool not only ensures effective cleaning, but also makes the house clean in no time.

However, make sure all the cleaning tools you have at home are versatile and easy to use.

Well, launching from the Apartment Therapy and Real Estate pages, here are seven must-have cleaning tools at home.


Thursday

Causes of Electric Short Circuit and How to Overcome It

Several factors can cause a fire in the house, such as a gas leak that can cause an explosion, and an electrical short.

Short circuit refers to a certain condition where the electricity deviates outside the established path of the electric current.

Reporting from The Spruce, a short circuit occurs when an electric current completes its current journey through a shorter distance than the wires attached to it.


Wednesday

Tips for Preventing an Electric Short Circuit at Home

Electrical short circuit is often the main cause of fire in a house or in a building.

Therefore, every householder must always be aware of the electrical system and electrical equipment used.

To prevent the risk of an electrical short resulting in a house fire, there are several things that need to be done.


Friday

The Benefits of Microfiber Cloths for Cleaning the House and How to Use It

Microfiber cloths are not only popular among housewives, but also cleaning experts recommend using microfiber cloths to clean the house.

The ability to absorb and remove bacteria makes microfiber cloth widely used to clean homes such as window surfaces, kitchen countertops, bathtubs, and even floors.

Reporting from Today, using microfiber cloths can help save money because these cloths are reusable and durable.




Wednesday

How to make a washing machine last up to 10 years

The washing machine has become an electronic equipment that many people rely on to wash clothes quickly and save energy.

However, as reported by Consumer Reports, some people reported that their washing machines underwent repairs in the first three years, while others claimed their washing machines were still good after 28 years.

In fact, according to a survey conducted by Consumer Reports in 2021, the average age or service life of a washing machine can last up to 10 years.

Even so, the survey results found that about 30 percent of newly purchased washing machines tend to experience problems or damage in the first five years of use.





Monday

How to Clean Front Loading Washing Machine Door Rubber

When used continuously for washing clothes, the seal or rubber on the door surface of the front loading washing machine can become dirty and moldy.

This happens because the rubber on the door of the washing machine is often flooded with detergent or soaking water, so that the dirt carried by clothes often sticks to the surface of the rubber.

If it is dirty and unsightly, then you need to clean the rubber on the surface of the washing machine door.



Thursday

How to Remove Crust on the Floor and Bathroom Grout

Hard water that contains large amounts of lime and other minerals can result in a build-up of scale.

This scale problem often occurs on floors and bathroom grout because water is often allowed to dry on these surfaces.

Reporting from Home Guides Sfgate, regular cleaning using the right tools is an easy way to remove scale stains on floors and bathroom grout without scratching and damaging them.





Monday

5 Ways to Clean Burnt Pans Using Natural Ingredients

Cleaning burnt pans is the most annoying and tiring kitchen task because it takes up a lot of energy and time.

Even though it's been scrubbed and cleaned many times, it's still hard to scorch the pot. In fact, even after using chemical-based cleaners, the scorch on the pan won't go away.




How to Clean a Smelly Kitchen Sink Drain

Being an area that is often used in the house, it makes the kitchen sometimes have an unpleasant smell. This unpleasant smell comes from various sources, one of which is the disposal of the kitchen sink.





Sunday

How to Remove Rust from a Cast Iron Pot, Use Vinegar

Cast iron pans are very useful for processing a variety of foods, from frying to baking. This type of pot is also very sturdy and can last a long time.

However, the downside is that this type of pan requires extra care than other pots or pans.

Tips for Cleaning the Grill from Stubborn Stains

Dirt on the grill is notoriously difficult to clean. The reason is, fat meat, sauce, burnt butter sticks to the grill making it even more difficult to clean.

For those of you who face this difficulty, you can try cleaning it with vinegar.

Vinegar works great for cleaning many items, including grills, and it doesn't leave any harmful residue that can stick to food and pose a health risk.

Monday

7 Items in the Home to Clean Every Day

The house should always be cleaned, so that the family feels comfortable and healthy.

In addition, by cleaning the house regularly, you will avoid piling up tasks because the house is already a mess with lots of items scattered about.

If you don't have much time, you can regularly clean important things at home. Here are seven of them, as quoted from Woman's Day.






1. Dish

Dish towels may not look dirty, but rags were considered the most contaminated place in the kitchen in the USDA-funded study.

The same goes for the washcloths in the bathroom, which you use to clean your hands, according to Carolyn Forte, director of the Cleaning Lab at the Good Housekeeping Institute.

"Hand towels get dirty faster because you use them more than once a day. Towels should be changed every couple of days, or even every day, (especially) if you have a large family." said Forte.

2. Kitchen table

We always use the kitchen table to prepare food and also put various things such as grocery bags, wallets, car keys and even dirty rags.

So to keep it clean and germ-free, you have to clean and disinfect it every day. Make sure you don't use the same sponge, paper towel, or cloth to do the job.

"Using a single rag on multiple surfaces is not a good thing, as this will most likely lead to cross-contamination," says Michaelle Exhume, a product analyst in the Cleaning Lab at the Good Housekeeping Institute.

3. Bathroom wall

The easiest way to get rid of stains and germs on bathroom tiles is with regular maintenance.

That's why expert cleaning Heloise says that you should use a rubber cleaner on the tiles after each use to keep the surface dry. By drying the walls, you will prevent mildew stains.

4. Dishwasher sink

Although you might think that after washing your hands or dishes, the basin in the sink will come back clean, in fact you have allowed dirt and bacteria to stick to the walls of the basin.

If you want to keep it clean, Forte says that you should use a sponge that can be used to remove stains, that is, a sponge that tends to be hard.

Then clean it by clogging the drain, flush the basin with hot water, and dissolve a tablespoon of bleach with water, then pour it out. Leave for five minutes, then rinse and dry with air.

5. Dish washing

Stacking dishwash with leftovers and crumbs in it and leaving it overnight, will become a favorite place for insects to live.

This habit will also make it more difficult for you to clean the food marks that have dried up because they were left overnight.

For that, don't delay washing dishes and drying dishes before storing.

6. Coffee maker

Coffee maker or teapot for brewing coffee we usually use everyday. But if not washed, this place will become a comfortable area for bacteria and fungi to nest.

"It's best to wash the removable parts of your coffee maker after use to remove coffee, grind residue, and oil," says Forte.

“You can wash it in the sink with warm water and soap, but usually the rest of it is dishwasher safe. And don't forget to wipe the outside and the heating plate where spills can burn, "he added.


7. Floor

If you cook dinner, you may drop the food on the floor. For this reason, it is important to clean the floor every day.

For other parts of the house, you can sweep and then mop with a mop. But for the kitchen, add a cap of bleach to disinfect the floor so that it is free from germs and bacteria.