MIcrofiber Cloths- Tireless scrubbing and endless use of chemicals on your floors, walls, shelves, and kitchen slabs—and yet your house is not even close to looking clean—especially how you had envisioned it. You can’t help but wonder if there is a better way of doing this. Then with a little bit of research and references, you pick the ultimate new cleaning solution for your home only to realize later that it was a scam. Leaving you disappointed and back at square one.
When we talk about cleaning, we all can admit that it is a chore most of us love to hate. But even something as simple as cleaning can be done better. That’s why we at Simply Natural formulated a solution for your home surfaces without the need for harsh chemicals. Our strategically-constructed eight-layer microfiber cloth effectively absorbs and lifts household germs and dirt inside the cloth and allows them to be rinsed by water.
Simple right? Who’d have thought there’d be a better way to clean than using chemicals, soap, and water? If you’ve tried our latest microfiber cloths, you’ll know that this simple technology can make life easier. Our microfiber cloths are stain-resistant and can be used over and over in your kitchen, bathroom, on windows, cars, RVs, appliances, electronics, and boats. Not only are these microfiber cloths more hygienic, but they also avoid the need for expensive harmful chemicals and they get things looking cleaner in a lot less time. It’s not magic—it’s science. Let’s find out how these things work!
Try different
Here’s a hypothetical situation for you to decipher why our microfiber cloth is your best deal. Let’s just say you want to clean a large, dirty portion of your wall as quickly and thoroughly as you can. Your cleaning tool options vary from a toothbrush to a bigger size brush–but it would take you forever. Now scale the problem down.
If you want to clean a worktop really well, what’s the best thing to use? A gigantic brush or even a huge cloth may or may not do the work for you, but you can achieve the same effect by using our microfiber cloth that packs more punch into any cleaning area. Why is it better than other cleaning cloths you ask? Well, an ordinary cleaning cloth has fibers made of cotton or a synthetic material such as nylon. If you closely observe pieces of cotton, you’ll know exactly how big the fibers are. But our microfiber cloth has more fibers and they’re much smaller. If ‘many hands make light work’, so do many micro-fibers.
Because it cleans better.
Our microfiber cloth is designed with eight absorbent layers that trap and lift liquid, dirt, and bacteria. How it works is that microfibers attach themselves to even the smallest, most microscopic dirt particles—ones that normal cloth fibers (giant in comparison) crudely brush past. Our microfiber cloth is abrasive enough to break tough stains and sweep the surface clean. The forces of attraction between microfibers and dirt are adhesive and you would be able to see it if they were visible. But since you can’t we ‘broke it down’ for you instead.
It lasts longer than expected
One cloth is worth a hundred paper towels. In simple words, one microfiber cloth will do the work of a hundred paper towels and lasts a little longer than the lifetime of those paper towels. Provided you keep them clean and well-maintained. A microfiber cloth that is of good quality can keep cleaning hygienically. Yes, you read that right!
A recent study stated that using microfiber cloths like this reduce rates of hospital infection, “reusable cloth performance improved at 75 washes, and reduced after 150 washes, although, in most instances, performance after 150 washes was better than at first wash.” These microfiber cloths absorb minute particles and bacteria and rinse away under tap water thus keep the cloth clean for next time. With our microfiber cloths, all you need to do is wipe, rinse, dry, and repeat.
This is the way to clean
Like every other traditional cleaning cloth, you can use our microfiber cloths dry for dusting and slightly wet for more general cleaning, but you’ll need to experiment! When we say experiment, we don’t mean going back to your old habits of wanting to soak the cloth in water and add loads of soap as well—this will just reduce the cloth’s effectiveness. The best way to use these cloths is with as little water as possible. If you’re cleaning very dirty windows, for example, rinse the window thoroughly with clean water.
Post which, with hardly any water remaining on the glass, polish over with our microfiber cloth—and you’ll be amazed at the smear-free, sparkling finish. The next use case would be your kitchen slabs. If your slabs are dirty and oil-stained, to start with simply use our microfiber cloth by itself with a little water. That’s all it takes for you to win your battle against oil-stains. Our microfiber cloths can be used to clean virtually any hard surface. Try them on your bathroom or kitchen surfaces and you’ll be amazed at the results. You will be able to hear the sound of things getting squeaky clean and shiny.
We’re getting popular by the day
Microfiber cloths are more popularly used in Europe than in the United States. That is why we decided to play by that effective trend here in our home country. Did you know that the household chemicals market is worth tens of billions of dollars to big chemical companies and the stores that sell them? They will be left with little to no incentive if a simple technology such as ours undermines their costly products. These companies go to the extent of spending a fortune on advertising and they have for several decades. They have managed to happily convince most of us that we need to blast our homes with industrial-strength cleaners in a never-ending war with germs. But we bring forth to you the best and hygienic promises to get your homes hygienically clean with nothing but water!
Not just your homes, you can use it on your cars, at your workplace, and even when you’re traveling. Apart from cleaning surfaces, our microfiber cloths can aid in washing, waxing your cars, floors, RV’s and even boats. You can use it to polish your furniture and even kitchen utensils and glass. It is harmless, effective, efficient, and can contribute to a ‘chemical-free cleaning lifestyle. If you don’t believe us and have boarded the train of doubt, why don’t you try one of these clothes for yourself? And remember that cleaning your home isn’t magic—it’s science!
Staying at home during this global lockdown might seem like the perfect time to clean up and declutter. We at Simply Natural couldn’t agree more. We all know that clean homes don’t just miraculously clean themselves—neat people have a protocol in place to keep things maintained and orderly. One such protocol you could add to your tidying schedule is our wood fibered cleaning cloth.
The kitchen is often one of the most popular rooms in every house that hosts almost every member of the family at some point every day. So, it’s important to keep this room clean and safe for friends and family. The best way to keep your kitchen clean is to make cleaning up a habit as you work, and take care of a few chores each day so that messes don’t pile up. Keeping your kitchen safe from germs traditionally involves using harsh cleaning chemicals and most people use them to practice good hygiene. Some even use it on kitchen tools. Chemical residues have serious side effects.
But here’s a solution for you to consider that can aid your cleaning routines?
Our wood fibered cleaning cloth. How do you ask?
Our eight-layer construction effectively absorbs and lifts common household germs inside the cloth and allows germs to be rinsed away using only water. It’s stain-resistant and can be used over and over in your kitchen, bathroom, on windows even on your cars, RVs, appliances, electronics, and boats. If you belong to the section of the population that is struggling to maintain an orderly home, you might just find yourself wondering how ‘clean’ people do it. Wonder no longer, the secret of the clean house crew lies in our wood fibered cleaning cloth.
No more scrubbing, just wipe
Our Wood Fiber cleaning cloth is presented to you in a pack of twelve or six. It is designed to keep your home clean without the need for excessive chemicals. All you need to do is wipe and rise over the sink. Then wave goodbye to 99.9% of bacteria that your house has been harboring. How do you rid yourself of the bacteria collected in the cloth rinse for 30 seconds with warm water? Now you have a germ-free environment to enjoy during a lockdown. The best part you won’t have to run to the store to get fresh cloth every week as you do for paper towels.
Moreover, our cleaning cloth is reusable and is made up of long-lasting wood fiber and makes a great paper towel replacement reducing the use of costly paper towels. One wood fiber cleaning cloth equals to 100 paper towel sheets. The odor-free cleaning cloth out preforms the best microfiber cloths in absorption and durability.
What makes this cleaning cloth?
Our wood fiber cleaning cloth is a multi-layer construction that is designed with eight absorbent layers. Specifically, long-lasting rayon from wood fiber. Not only is wood fiber more effective, but it’s also a manufacturing process that requires little to no chemicals. Besides, the amount of water required to process it is significantly lesser than other textures such as cotton. Thus, making it a sustainable, environment-friendly option in comparison to existing textile and cloth materials. The organic and long-lasting wood-fiber is what builds this cleaning cloth and allows it to traps and liquid, dirt, and bacteria. It is abrasive enough to break through tough stains. Found a stain in your kitchen? Our cleaning cloth will help you clean the mess in no time.
Longevity and durability
Our cleaning cloth’s weave design construction proves efficient for cleaning. Our cleaning cloth is super soft, absorbent, durable, and stain-resistant. It can be machine or hand washed and we recommend that you air dry it to increase longevity and durability. Most fresh stains rinse away under tap water; set-in stains may not rinse out hence it is advised to rinse immediately after use.
One cloth is equal to using 100 paper towels and investing in a pack of twelve will save you from a load of expenses while also contributing to a chemical- free cleaning lifestyle. Simply Natural’s wood fiber cleaning cloth comes in packs of twelve and six. It is a white piece of cloth with borders available in four different colors for you to choose from—red, blue, green, and teal.
Who wouldn’t want to pay for a cleaning cloth–that can be used more than once at an affordable price right? To break down the Math for you, one natural cleaning cloth can replace 100 rolls of paper towels and we give a pack of six and twelve that replaces (100×6= 600 and 100×12=1200) rolls of paper. Fact checks! Around 100 paper rolls cost USD 900 but by subscribing to our pack of six cloths you spend only USD 19.95. Each cloth if used regularly can last up to three months and if not used very often it can go up to six months for sure without wear and tear.
So, what are you waiting for? While the whole world is under lockdown, Simply Natural has provided a weapon to ambush micro-organisms hidden from commonly used surfaces and articles in your home. Lockdown cleaning has been made easier with our wood fiber cleaning cloth. You can now provide your family with the best harmless, safe, and chemical- free solution that guarantees all-round protection to your home cleaning needs.
Every day cleaning around the house can be an anxious affair, made worse only by the guilt that raising a toddler can bring into your life. The biggest culprits have to be dangerous microorganisms lurking around on different surfaces and even your floor. You’ve probably resorted to various disinfectant methods in the past. Are any of them chemical-free? Now, that would be questionable.
Would you be completely stunned if you knew of a non-chemical method to clean your house of germs and bacteria? Well, happy to stun you with Simply Natural’s wood fiber natural cleaning cloth!
Surfaces
Simply Natural’s wood fiber is great because it’s proven to be effective on various textures and surfaces. Be it wooden slabs in the kitchen or wooden toys belonging to your pet or your kids, Glass and ceramic surfaces that come along with decorative pieces, tile, granite, stainless steel knobs, handles and shower equipment, car interiors, wooden decks on boats, etc. Even electrical appliances such as your television, microwave, and any other gadgets can be cleaned thoroughly and made free of bacteria and germs using this wood fiber cloth.
Features of our natural Cleaning Cloth
More often than not, with kids around, there’s bound to be a ton of spillage- water, juice, watercolors, etc. As is habitual, you grab your paper towel roll and pull, pull, pull, yes pull again! Four of those paper towels, and yet, you aren’t able to clean off the way you expected. You either have to cup your other hand and attempt to sprint all the way to the dustbin or endure the dripping-trail all over your floor only to bring out your mop and finish what you started. Does that sound like a struggle you can relate to?
Our natural cleaning cloth, a simple and more convenient solution is within your reach. It’s highly absorbent owing to its eight-layer construction. This ensures that one cloth is equivalent to 10 paper towels. You read that right- 10!
These eight layers effectively and thoroughly trap bacteria, dirt, stubborn stains, etc. You needn’t worry about repeating the cleaning process or using chemicals to satisfy your conscience. Even after your pets have left a trail of paw prints all over, wipe away the germs and allow your kids to play on the floor of your house, guilt-free, thus making it your most hygienic cleaning option.
What could possibly cause the stench that arises out of the regularly used sponge and other alternatives? Here’s the unpleasant truth- the sponge is incapable of letting go of the bacteria and germs it’s trapped. Germs check-in but cannot check out. Over time as more and more harmful organisms accumulate on the sponge, it begins to give off a nasty odor.
However, with this wood fiber cleaning cloth, it’s completely different. It is manufactured, keeping in mind a trap and release system. You don’t have to believe that blindly, you can see it for yourself. This incredible technology ensures that there is absolutely no bad odor you will have to endure just to keep your surfaces germ-free. Everything that could potentially cause bad odor is let go on its next wash.
As the whole world progresses towards eco-friendly methods, at Simply Natural we are happy to work within the paradigm of sustainability. This is the reason why we manufacture the best wood fiber natural cleaning cloth by ensuring it can be reused over and over again. In addition to going green, this consideration also plays out as a cost-effective solution. In the process of manufacturing it, we have ensured maximum durability by using long-lasting organic wood fiber which replaces other microfiber cleaning cloths and microfiber towels. For each cloth you use, you’re saving approximately ten rolls of paper towels.
Yet another method used to stay environment friendly is the fact that by using our natural cleaning cloths you are cutting down on harsh chemicals that are commonly used within the home. There is enough evidence from numerous studies that such chemicals are harmful not only to the environment but also to the humans who come in contact with them regularly.
Household chemicals have long been established as carcinogens. With that in mind, wouldn’t you choose a healthy, non-toxic option for your family, over any other alternative? Simply Natural’s wood fiber natural cleaning cloth requires no use of chemicals. All it requires is water. Simply wet the cloth under running water, and watch the stubborn stains disappear- all chemical free!
If this cloth really is this effective then you’re probably thinking it will require quite a bit of scrubbing to force the bacteria out. At the very least it will definitely need to be washed with some detergents. Well, we’re glad to prove you wrong. The only requirement is still water. The weave design construction enables effective cleansing. Wash under running water for under 30 seconds and watch the germs drown in your washbasin. This is the benefit of a simplistic yet innovative and thorough trap and release system.
Understandably, you’re conflicted about how it can both, fight away stubborn stains and be used on gadgets that can be easily scratched. This is because it’s optimally abrasive. Just the right amount of abrasive to fight tough stains without giving you reasons to worry about scratching your glass surfaces or gadgets.
Remember one natural cleaning cloth is equivalent to 100 paper towels? This would mean you can use it regularly. As is any product that is used repeatedly, its advisable to wash the cloth as you would your other laundry. However, the dryer is big no. Line dry after every wash for best results.
Simply Natural’s wood fiber natural cleaning cloth comes in three colors- red, green, and blue. This is to make it convenient for you to organize clothes for different purposes without mixing, for example, the ones meant for the garage with the ones meant for the baby.
The satisfaction that comes from watching the germs and your anxiety go down the drain is not one you can be convinced of, but one that you need to experience on your own! So, what are you waiting for?
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Are you walking through a retail store and are amused at little to no availability of paper towels? Or have you heard and read enough about it over the news? With the COVID-19 pandemic at its peak we have all witnessed a fall in the production and availability of paper towels and facial tissues over the past couple of weeks. While stores are getting staples like bread back on the shelves more readily available, certain products such as wet wipes and paper towels are still hard to come by.
What if we told you there is a sustainable alternative that wipes away every stubborn stain? Be it at home or even Presenting to you a wood fiber natural cleaning cloth that lives up to its brand name Simply Natural—which is a great solution to clean your home surfaces and skin without the need for harsh chemicals. Are you still contemplating the big switch to our eco-friendly cleaning cloth? If yes, way to go you’re not going to regret this decision. If you’re still thinking about it, keep scrolling and by the end of this blog, you will reconsider.
This natural cleaning cloth is an eight-layered construction cloth that effectively absorbs and lifts common household germs. It holds the germ until they are rinsed away with water. That’s it! That’s all it takes to rid your kitchens off stubborn stains.
Is our natural cleaning cloth cost-effective?
Who wouldn’t want to pay for a cleaning cloth that can be used more than once—at an affordable price right? To break down the Math for you, one natural cleaning cloth can replace 75 rolls of paper towels and we give 6 in one pack that replaces (75×6= 450 rolls of paper. Fact check! Around 75 paper rolls cost USD 900 but by subscribing to our pack of six cloths you spend only USD 19.95.
If you want to reap the benefits of your new favorite cleaning tool, just make sure you choose to subscribe to the wood fiber cleaning cloth package. It’s a small switch that can make a huge difference for a better and cleaner tomorrow.
How long does it last?
These natural cleaning cloths absorb water quickly and also dry as fast, leaving little or no odor at all. Definitely a better substitute to those wet sponges that harbor germs unseen. But with our eco-friendly cleaning cloth, you can now harness the magic and power of rayon wood fibers to clean virtually anything in your home – naturally.
These rayon wood fiber cleaning cloths are long-term solutions for keeping your home free from harmful chemicals found in most cleaning products. You’ll love to have these in handy when you need a quick clean up! Yes, it is a time saver that cleans better. ‘Best of both worlds’ you can say. Each cloth if used regularly can last up to 3 months and if not used very often it can go up to six months for sure without wear and tear.
What is our unique selling proposition?
First, let’s address the question–what is the difference between wood fiber and traditional cleaning cloths? The key difference between these products is the materials they are made from, and more specifically the size of the fibers within.
As implied by the name, wood fiber cloths are long-lasting rayon made from wood fibers that are up to 50 times thinner than a human hair! Ordinary cleaning cloths, conversely, have fibers made from cotton or other synthetic materials such as nylon, which are far bigger by comparison. This size difference is highly significant when it comes to the effectiveness of wood fiber cleaning cloths.
When the fibers are smaller, each individual cloth can contain considerably more than usual thereby offering a greater surface area for dirt to cling on to. Our wood fiber cleaning cloth has eight highly absorbent layers that trap liquid, dirt, and bacteria. It is reusable–helps reduce the need for costly paper towels and once used rinses off up to 99.9% of pathogens when rinsed with warm water for 30 seconds. That’s a lot of germs flushing down the drain.
What does our natural cleaning cloth look like?
Simply Natural’s wood fiber cleaning cloth comes in packs of twelve and six. It is a white piece of cloth with borders available in four different colors for you to choose from—red, blue, green and teal.
How does it work?
Now here comes the science bit! Due to their microscopic size, the rayon wood fibers attach themselves to even the smallest dirt particles imaginable, which can be missed by the larger fibers of traditional cloths that simply brush over the top of them instead.
When our wood fiber cleaning cloth is in action then, the fibers dislodge the dirt on surfaces. Even dried-on dirt and grime can be picked up when loosened with a small amount of water, with wood fiber cloths then naturally cleaning dirt away through the power of simple physics.
While wood fiber natural cleaning cloths leverage ingenious methods to clean, contrarily traditional cleaning cloths require some form of chemical product to be used as well–which sticks to the dirt and breaks it down enough so that larger fibers can collect it. The only chemical you’ll be using alongside wood fiber cleaning cloth is good old H2O.
Although this traditional method is effective, natural cleaning cloths that contain wood fiber, offer an innovative and hygienic way to clean without having to rely on cleaning chemicals for assistance. They are stain-resistant and can be used over and over again in your kitchen, bathroom, on windows, cupboard, and floors. You can basically clean anything that you want, without a scratch.
Our product helps promote an eco-conscious lifestyle. In your kitchen, the paper you are using for cleaning can be replaced by our organic and sustainable natural cleaning. Trust us when we say that a simple switch to our product acts can change your surroundings to a much cleaner and germ-free ambiance. From a no-waste perspective, they seem great! They’re reusable and pretty close to zero-waste if you take care of them. Time to go green and stay clean!
Removing stain spots is no fun. That’s exactly why we’ve collected a number of tips on how to clean up as efficiently and effectively as possible. Since it also depends on the environment, we will advise you on how to replace the patches with natural substances that can also fight with dirt and stain spots.
Dry dirt is best removed with a vacuum cleaner. Remove wet dirt with our wood fiber cleaning cloth or liquid detergent. Sometimes you can use spirits, ammonia, turpentine or alcohol.
How to clean stains on carpet or furniture?
You can try to remove a stain in cladding with lukewarm water. If this doesn’t work right away, you can add some all-purpose cleaner to the soap. Do not wet the stain and immediately dry the furniture as possible (for example, using a hairdryer that allows you to dry the furniture remotely).
Or simply use our wood fiber cleaning cloth for naturally removing stains without harming the furniture. Ask an expert if you don’t know how to remove a stain. Sometimes it is possible to have the piece of furniture cleaned chemically.
2. GREEN SPOTS
GREEN SPOTS
Nowadays, it’s easier to buy biodegradable cleaning products in the store. You already contribute to nature by cleaning as little as possible with chemical means. Prefer natural products such as vinegar or soda.
There are also many cleaning aids that you don’t need to add a cleanser too. For example, you can clean your home with steam appliances that are only filled with water. Microfibre wipes clean well without detergent. You can do the laundry without detergent with our all-in-one laundry sheets.
Keep your house fresh by ventilating it properly. Air your house regularly by opening the windows to let the fresh air in. Use natural air fresheners, such as highly smelling flowers (e.g. freesias or hyacinths) instead of artificial air fresheners.
Often it’s the products of the past, which are better for the environment. Our grandmothers already knew very well how they could clean certain surfaces shiny.
Another way to deal with the environment consciously, although you do use chemical tools, are the ultra-concentrated cleaning products. In any case, it saves packaging material and production costs. Of course, stick to the dosage. It only takes a little bit of it.
3. REMOVE STAIN SPOTS IN HALL OR HALLWAY
REMOVE STAIN SPOTS IN HALL OR HALLWAY
The hall or hallway gives a first impression of the whole house. Make sure it looks neat at your front door.
Patch the window or windows of your front door regularly, and don’t forget to give the doorpost and the window frames a little freshness. Windows can be cleaned with our all-purpose cleaner or warm water and a dash of spirits. Small windows are quick and easy to clean with special window cleansers available in a spray bottle. Just spray and wipe with kitchen paper.
Do you have stained glass windows? Do not use a cleaning agent containing ammonia or vinegar. Prefer a glass cleaner or a scrap of water with a dash of all-purpose cleaner. You can clean the difficult corners with a cotton stick.
How to clean doormat?
If you have an old-fashioned coconut mat at the door, it’s best to clean it by knocking it out with an old-fashioned mat beat!. Preferably buy a walk-in mat. You can often wash it at 40 degrees in the washing machine. Isn’t your mat suitable for the washing machine? Then take soap with our all-purpose cleaner. Spray it outside with the high-pressure cleaner and let it dry completely outside.
Cleaning coat rack
Hang the coats that are not worn in the current season in another cabinet (for example in the attic). Coat hangers must be regularly dusted.
A little bit of cleanliness makes things nice and fresh. Use a scrap of all-purpose cleaner with detergent. Do you think an open coat rack is a messy face? If you have space, you can choose a dense cabinet, where you can mount a rod and hang your coats on hangers on this rod.
4. REMOVE STAIN SPOTS IN THE LIVING ROOM
REMOVE STAIN SPOTS IN THE LIVING ROOM
In the living room, there are several surfaces that are exposed to spot hazards every day. Fortunately, there are many ways to remove these stains.
How to remove stain spots on the wall?
Moisture spots on the walls are easily cleaned with a wood fiber cleaning cloth to which you have added soaking liquid. Coffee or other stains on a white wall can be removed with a kitchen cloth soaked in a warm water solution with a little pale.
Rust deposit on the ceiling can be tackled with our wood fiber cleaning cloth. Use a bucket of hot water containing a cup of ammonia and a teaspoon of detergent. With these means, you have to open the windows for air and protect your hands with household gloves.
How to clean the wooden floor?
Generally, you can clean a wooden floor with a vacuum cleaner. Stains can be removed easily with all-purpose cleaner and water. An oak floor should not be in the water for too long and touch with metal is also not good. For removing stains in an oak floor, preferably use oxalic acid. Let it retract and rinse the floor well. Dry the floor with a soft cloth. Is the wooden floor very dirty? Then our Flat mop helps. You can just mop up a lacquered floor.
How to clean the carpet?
The carpet you need to vacuum thoroughly if you want to keep it clean. Spread your favorite air through the house by sprinkling some of the perfume on a cotton bulb and putting it in the vacuum cleaner bag. After vacuuming, the house smells delicious. Clean the carpet once or twice a year with a carpet cleaner. First, get all the little stuff and furniture out of space. They open the windows while cleaning.
How to clean wooden furniture?
Is there a musty air in the closet? Moisture can affect the wood and cause mold. You avoid the stale air by placing a moisture eater in the closet. Moisture eaters with air fresheners are also available. You can clean furniture in an instant nicely, dust-free and withstand a punch with the ready-to-use furniture wipes( Wood fiber cleaning cloths).
5. REMOVE STAIN SPOTS IN THE KITCHEN
REMOVE STAIN SPOTS IN THE KITCHEN
How to clean the sink?
A granite or hardstone kitchen sink can be easily cleaned with soap of green soap. In the long run, a protective fat layer will form on the leaf of the sink. Special cleaning products are also available for this type of kitchens.
How to clean the hood of the stove?
The hood can be cleaned with our wood fiber cleaning cloth with some cleaning water. Also, keep the top of the hood clean regularly. The longer you wait with that, the harder to remove rust and dirt. Don’t use abrasive sponges on a stainless steel hood. The filters of the hood can usually be washed in the dishwasher. You can also soak them in the water where you add a dishwasher tablet.
How to clean frying pan?
You can clean the frying pan first by filling the fryer with half water, add a little all-purpose cleaner here and leave it on at 90 degrees for 15 minutes. Then you can rinse the pan and let it dry.
The outside of the frying pan you get clean using an abrasive sponge and some washing-up liquid or our laundry sheet. The frying pan gets new shine if you soak it in an all-purpose cleaner. In the soaking agent are enzymes that break down the fat. Then you can use the washing brush to brush it clean. If you don’t have a soaking agent in the house, use soda.
How to clean the kitchen cupboards?
The kitchen cabinets need to be cleaned regularly. The opened packages are soon residences of unwanted utensils. Clear the kitchen cabinets for cleaning and check the contents at a shelf life date. Sop the cabinets with an all-way cleaner inside and out. Don’t forget the top of the cabinets either. You can put the newspaper on top of the cabinets to keep it rust and dirt-free.
How to clean the fridge?
To facilitate the removal of stains in the fridge, you can put some kitchen paper on the bottom of the door compartment where the bottles and suits are located, where you put the bottles on. If something leaks out of a bottle or suit, the kitchen paper catches it, and you can quickly replace the paper and clean the surface with a cleaning cloth. In the vegetable drawer, a piece of kitchen paper helps absorb the dirt and moisture. Again, the kitchen paper can be replaced quickly and the tray can be quickly cleaned.
How to clean dishes?
The kitchen utensils can be salt-free by using vinegar and water. You can also give the dishes a wash with vinegar once a month. The filter should be cleaned regularly under the tap. There are special dishwasher cleaners that you can use monthly to keep the machine clean and fresh.
Do you clean dustbin regularly?
Put an old newspaper on the bottom in the grey container to absorb the moisture. In this way, there will also be fewer odors. The trash can in the kitchen needs to be cleaned properly every week.
Use water with our all-purpose cleaner for this. Clean the inside and outside. Empty the trash cans, which are in the house, before you go on holiday.
6. REMOVE STAIN SPOTS IN THE BEDROOM
REMOVE STAIN SPOTS IN THE BEDROOM
How to clean curtains?
Curtains that cannot be washed can still be dust-free by doing them in the tumble dryer on a cold skies program. The dust disappears into the filter of the tumble dryer. Protect your drum from the hooks of the curtain by tying it together, pulling a washcloth over it and tying it off with a large (post)elastic.
How to clean bed and bedding?
Mattresses and duvets or blankets are always a bit moist due to perspiration during use. You can air your bed every day by placing the duvet or blankets folded double on the foot end when you get up. You can freshen up a mattress with soda. Sprinkle soda over the mattress and leave it for a few hours. After that, you can suck it up. The dirty smells are gone.
You can also have your mattress cleaned. There are companies that specialize in this. Addresses can be found on the Internet. If it freezes outside, you can put the duvet, pillow, and mattress outside for a day. All the dust mites will die from the freezing cold.
How do I clean pillows?
Synthetic cushions can often also be washed at a warm sixty degrees. For cushions with wool filling, see the information on the label. A pillow should be dried horizontally, on a wash rack to maintain the shape. You can possibly dry pillows in the dryer at a low temperature.
How to clean a wardrobe?
Your clothes can be kept fresh by hanging a scented bar of soap, wrapped in a thin handkerchief with a bow of ribbon around it, on the rod between your clothes. This also keeps the moths away.
7. SPOTS IN THE BATHROOM
SPOTS IN THE BATHROOM
Ventilating the bathroom
Ventilate your bathroom well by always leaving a window open, or make sure you have an extraction system.
Cleaning your toilet
Clean the toilet thoroughly every week. You can use green soap or cleaning vinegar for it. Also, you can use our wood fiber cleaning cloth to clean it well under the edge.
How to keep your shower clean?
The tile walls must be cleaned regularly to keep mold and bacteria far away. Use a scrap with an all-purpose cleaner. Lime deposit on the tiles can be softened with a cloth with a little vinegar.
Light metal parts can be freshened again with a little spirit(on a cloth).
How to clean the drain?
You can brush a drain with undiluted bleach, using an old washing brush, fresh and shiny clean. To clean a clogged drain, gently untie the siphon and pick out the filth. Clean it up with our all-purpose cleaner and wood fiber cleaner and put the siphon back. Nothing’s going through yet? Then the blockage is deeper and you will have to use a deterrent. Read the instructions on the packaging for this.
Pay close attention to things that you flush. Do you suffer a lot from fallen hair? Place a hair sieve in the drain and prevent the hair from hiding. If you go on holiday, a dash of baby oil, in the drain, helps prevent the water from evaporating in the drain and spreading a nasty air. Put a scoop of soda in the drain every month and rinse with hot water. This way the drain continues well and it prevents nasty odors.
Cleaning your bathtub
A very dirty bath gets clean again by filling it with hot water and a soaking agent. Leave this for a night. The next day you can quickly clean the bath with a cloth.
8. STAINS IN THE STUDY AREA
STAINS IN THE STUDY AREA
How do I clean the computer?
A computer attracts a lot of dust (like many electrical appliances). Therefore, you should dust off your computer regularly. Use a microfiber dust cloth to remove all dust at once.
Make it extra work once in a while, using a clammy damp cloth with some hot water and washing-up liquid. A little fabric softener in the water ensures that the fabric cannot quickly attach itself to the equipment.
Knock the loose dirt out of the keyboard by keeping it upside down. Then use the vacuum cleaner to which you place the soft attachment piece to suck away the dirt. You can remove the dirt on the keyboard with a cloth, soaked in spirits.
The computer screen is cleaned with a specially designed cleaning cloth, a glasses polish or a damp piece of kitchen paper.
How to clean the office chair?
Is there a crack in your leather desk chair? You can try to limit the damage by using maintenance wax or special furniture cream. Hair and fabric on a dust-lined office chair can be removed with a clothing brush with a slice strip. Or you use a large and wide piece of adhesive tape for removing hair and dust, which you pull over the chair a few times. The dust and the hairs stick on the tape.
How do I clean the phone?
The phone comes into contact with many bacteria and therefore must definitely be cleaned regularly. You need a damp cloth with a little all-purpose cleaner. Or use a hygienic damp cloth.
How to clean pet stains?
Our sweet pets provide a lot of coziness. However, they can also leave a lot of stains and filth in the house with their hair, saliva, urine, and any intestinal complaints. Fortunately, there are many ways to eliminate these stains.
How to clean the cat litter?
A litter box doesn’t smell fresh. If you can do it for a while, preferably place the bin outdoors. That could be on the balcony or in the garden. Clean the container at least once a week and scoop urine and poo out of the bin (preferably twice a day). This is easier with cat litter that clumps. Put the feces in a plastic bag and tie it shut.
For an environmentally-conscious cat lover, there is filling based on wood or paper. In the litter box, the urine stain is often left behind. It looks like limescale. You can clean the container by soaking it in hot water with a dash of vinegar. A lot of hassle is avoided by placing old newspapers at the bottom of the bin.
The vomit of pets (and small children) give nasty stains on the carpet. You need to be there quickly to limit the damage. Remove as much vomit as possible with a spoon or kitchen paper. You can sprinkle the vomit that is pulled into the carpet with a good layer of baking soda, wait for the salt to be completely dry. Then remove it with the vacuum cleaner. You can also dab the stain clean. First, use cold water and then continue with white wine vinegar.
9. URINE IN PLACES OTHER THAN THE LITTER BOX
URINE IN PLACES OTHER THAN THE LITTER BOX
If animals want to delineate their territory, they do so with their smell. For this, they have scent glands, but it is difficult if your pet starts spraying with urine. It may be a sign that the pet feels threatened in his or her environment (for example, by the arrival of a baby or another pet). It may also be that the litter box is not clean enough for the animal.
Once the animal has urinated on the bed, you can dry the urine with kitchen paper. Sprinkle the place generously with soda and let it retract. Then remove the soda with upholstery and tin. If you smell the urine a little bit after this? Then repeat it again.
A puddle on the floor, on clothing or other textiles you remove with natural vinegar. The vinegar takes away the smell. If you regularly clean the demarcated places with vinegar, the cat will leave the place alone in the long run.
How to clean the rabbit hutch?
Clean your rabbit’s loft regularly, otherwise, you’ll experience ammonia air. This air attracts flies and eventually, it causes the presence of maggots. You can remove the urine deposit in a plastic rabbit hutch with our all-purpose cleaner. Let it soak before you rinse it with hot water. The loft should be cleaned at least once a week, but preferably twice a week in the summer.
Put old newspapers at the bottom of the loft to make this job easier. The outdoor loft must also be kept clean. You can clean the outdoor loft with a high-pressure syringe. Make sure the loft is completely dry before you put new soil cover in it.
How to clean the animal’s hair?
To remove animal hair, you can use special clothing brushes with an adhesive layer. An alternative is the use of a dry abrasive sponge. Rub with the rough side of the sponge in the opposite direction of the fabric. A dog rug can be put in the washing machine. You can first place the rug in the dryer in the air position. The hairs then end up in the fluff box, making it easy to remove them.
10. COMMON SPOTS
COMMON SPOTS
On the Internet, you will find several websites that provide a lot of information about removing the most common spots. In most cases, it remains advisable to choose an unobtrusive place to try out the effect your treatment will have first. The wrong treatment can have worse consequences. Always consult with the washing codes on the label first.
How to clean the Ink stains?
Ink stains are difficult to remove. For washable textiles, make a mixture of 75 percent denatured alcohol and 25 percent ether to treat the stain. Or use the laundry sheet and rinse the remains in the washing machine. You treat non-washable textiles in the same way. Instead of the washing machine, you have the textiles chemically cleaned. Furniture and carpet can also be treated with this mixture.
How to clean candle wax?
Scrape away the candle wax as much as possible (for example, with a spoon). Place the textiles between two paper handkerchiefs (or two pieces of kitchen roll paper) and iron it out of the fabric with an iron (gently!). To do so, set maximum ironing temperatures on the iron. You can remove the stains that may remain with washing gas.
How to clean red wine stains?
Gently dab the red wine with a paper cloth and then sprinkle generous salt on it, let this retract for at least half an hour. Then you can remove the stain with water and detergent.