A Clean That Will Last

After any long day, you probably just want to go home, sit down, unwind, and not deal with the burden of cleaning. That is where these simple, long-lasting cleaning tips can turn into your own personal lifesavers. In just a few minutes, you can establish a clean throughout your home that will last this holiday season.

  • Windows. Need a simple, effective way to clean your windows that lasts? First, mix a half gallon of warm water with two tablespoons of laundry detergent and one tablespoon liquid jet dry. Then, mist the windows with the solution, wipe, and rinse. It’s as easy as that. Now that your windows are clean, your blinds should be too. If you struggle with keeping that thick layer of filth from settling between them, wipe them down and lightly coat them with antistatic spray. It’s a fast, easy way to get those blinds clean and keep them that way!
  • Carpets. The most familiar approach to cleaning carpets is vacuuming, but not many people know the true secret to it. Rather than passing over the floor quickly several times, run the vacuum over it slowly just a few. This helps pull up any ground-in filth and results in a truer, deeper clean. Then, try laying down textured walk-off mats for all incoming and outgoing feet to pass over. This slight, proactive change immediately lessens the amount of dirt that may get past your front door.
  • Dishes. You can’t expect to have clean dishes if the tools you are using to clean them aren’t sanitary. To maintain a long lasting, sanitary sponge, be sure to wring it out as best you can after each use. It also helps to run your sponge through the microwave for a few minutes every once in a while. The heat eliminates hundreds of germs, making it new! While you are in the sink, it might be helpful to know this fast, easy fix: filling ice trays with a splash of distilled white vinegar and squeezed lemon juice, letting them solidify, and then tossing them down the garbage disposal and turning it on can sharpen and clean the blades.
  • Laundry. When it comes to laundry, dealing with stains can be a major problem. There are countless simple, homemade fixes for even the worst of them. For sweat or deodorant stains, for instance, combine equal parts lemon juice and water, soak, and let it air dry in the sun. For grass stains, rub in a mix of baking soda and white vinegar, then let sit. For other daily mishaps or mystery stains, try dabbing the area with water and ammonia or water and hydrogen peroxide. Just remember, the faster you act the better the results.

These simple, quick-fix cleaning tips are brought to you by JMI, a commercial cleaning service in Philadelphia. Enjoy the holiday season in a clean environment!