House Cleaning Tips 

 

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The House Cleaning Equipment You Need

The good house cleaning equipment need not to be expensive. There are good quality products that can last long and clean the mess that you intend to clean without spending too much. Just like any other job, you cannot perform well without the proper equipment.

Different products may come out in the market showcasing characteristics that will make your housekeeping life easier. But take into consideration, the durability and the affectivity of this product based on your own needs.

Whenever purchasing an equipment and using it for the first time, always read the instruction booklets. This will provide information why the cleaning equipment is working and also indicates the proper use and basic rules of using the equipment.

Common house cleaning tools are mops, dusters and vacuum cleaners. Mops are used for cleaning hard surfaces like kitchen and bathroom floors. It can also be used on wood and walls. There are sponge mops which can be used for wet cleaning and for applying floor wax. Cotton mops are used for wet cleaning and can hold over seven times their weight.

Dusters even have their own types nowadays, there are microfiber dust cloth , ostrich feather duster and lamb's wool duster. Dusters are made out of different materials to clean surfaces better. Dusters can attract the dusts and eventually dispose the dust accumulated.

Vacuum cleaners are the most expensive piece of cleaning equipment and perform the hardest job in the house. There are distinct types of vacuum cleaners that will enable you to effectively clean the affected areas in the house.

Good equipment deserves proper care and storage. On the shelf store your mothproofing materials, insecticides, cleaning and polishing waxes, metal cleaners, and (in a special box) stain-removing supplies as you accumulate them. When you have finished using them put them away properly.

Vacuum cleaners and carpet sweepers should be emptied and their brushes freed of hair and tangled bits of string. Dust mops, vacuumed clean, and wet mops, rinsed and dried, should be suspended from hooks. Brooms will do a better job and last longer if they are given a thorough wetting now and then, or washed in suds and rinsed.

If house cleaning is a battle, then your mop and duster are your guns. And to win the battle, maintaining and taking care of the weapons are very important. Good cleaning equipment do not always come with a price, more affordable and quality high items are also reliable as long as you take good care of it.