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So you’ve cooked a fabulous meal on the stove top and after the family has filled their plates, eaten, and washed their dishes, your poor stove top is in need of a bit of love. Drizzle some blue Dawn all over your stove top, Drizzle hydrogen peroxide right over the Dawn, Sprinkle baking soda on top. Scrub the three ingredients in with a brush or sponge – good old fashioned elbow grease! Wipe with a damp rag to get all the ingredients off the surface Step back and admire your clean (and delightful smelling) stove top!
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  As cases continue to increase rapidly across the United States, Here at Winnies Cleaning Service we are helping combat the Covid19 virus by offering to our customers a Eco friendly hospital grade disinfectant that is safe for your whole family including pets! Our main concern while cleaning your home will be to Clean AND disinfect frequently touched surfaces daily. This includes tables, doorknobs, light switches, countertops, handles, toilets, bathtubs, faucets, and sinks. Kills Coronavirus in just 2 Minutes Kills Norovirus in just 4 Minutes Kills 99.9% of Bacteria, Viruses*, Fungi & Molds Kills, Destroys and Eliminates Household Germs Sanitizes Soft Surfaces in just 2 minutes Eliminates 99.9% of most Allergens upon contact Kills Odor Causing Bacteria Kills bacteria that can cause food poisoning
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  Cleaning skirting and baseboards can be back-breaking work, so, in this post, I’m going to give you some magical tips to help you learn how to clean skirting boards, picture rails, and architrave, just like the professionals do, without breaking your back! Dirty skirting boards can make the cleanest of houses look grubby. I have to admit that it’s one of the first places I look in someone’s home if I want to know exactly how clean it is. A house can appear tidy and clean, but it’s areas like the skirting boards that will tell you if a home is well maintained. Before we learn how to clean skirting boards without bending down, let’s run through the correct way to clean a skirting board or baseboards DUST! The most important step in our quest for clean skirting boards is dusting. Do not be tempted to go near your skirting boards with any liquid until you have removed the surface dust or you will be making the job twice as difficult for yourself. Pull all furniture away from the skir...
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Most people use hydrogen peroxide to mend and disinfect small wounds and minor cuts. This chemical can be also found in some bleach and teeth whitening products. It will come as a surprise the fact that this compound has several other uses that you never knew especially when having a bottle of hydrogen peroxide somewhere in your home. Here are a few uses of hydrogen peroxide you wish you knew before! 1. Kitchen glass cleaner! Use hydrogen peroxide to clean glass surfaces, stove tops and mirrors. Simply spray the compound directly onto the surface and use a lint free cloth to wipe away the dirt. .2. Countertops disinfectant! Microbes can easily spread in your kitchen especially on your countertop, spray hydrogen peroxide onto your countertops to instantly kill the micro organisms. 3. Cutting board cleaner! If you don’t clean your cutting board properly it can be a host for germs and cause some real problems. Use hydrogen peroxide to clean and disinfect your cutting board and kill the da...

Hard Water Stains?!

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3 cups vinegar 1 cup baking soda By adding some baking soda to vinegar, you can create a toilet cleaner that works on even the most stubborn stains. Vinegar and baking soda also create a powerful toilet drain cleaning combination if you have a slow-draining toilet. Pour a cup of vinegar into your toilet bowl. Using a toilet brush, swirl the vinegar around and then let it sit for one minute. Add the cup of baking soda to the bowl along with the leftover two cups of vinegar. The solution will begin to fizz. Let it sit for approximately ten minutes. Grab your toilet brush and swirl the solution, ensuring that the mixture reaches all stains above the water line. Don’t flush the toilet during any of these stages. Allow the solution to sit for another 30 minutes, returning to the bathroom to swirl it around one or two more times. If the stain persists, grab a nylon-bristled brush. After you have scrubbed away the stain, flush the toilet. Not only can you remove toilet bowl stains from your b...

Window Tracks

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We're constantly spending plenty of time on cleaning window tracks. However, here's a way to do it without making much effort. Sprinkle baking soda on the hard to reach areas (Pay great attention to the corners) then add a little vinegar, it'll start bubbling, which is a good sign! Leave it sit about 10/15 minutes The baking soda and vinegar will cope with the caked on dirt & rust. I like to use Q tips for those hard to reach nick and cranny's! When you think the time is up rinse with water and wipe window tracks