07
Oct

When your kitchen already looks awesome, you might run out of ideas to add that little extra touch of class. But this problem is easily solved when you look at the accessories you have around your kitchen.

There are many little touches you can add to your kitchen. From changing your kitchen cabinet knobs, adding a few pictures and color, to your kitchen sink faucets, all it takes is just a few simple ideas and a fresh perspective.

Kitchen sinks come in many models. From single or double basins, corner or standard, to even the type of material your sink is made, they provide an indispensable function and contribute to the theme. To match your overall design, finding a suitable faucet is indispensable.

Fortunately, just like many of the other kitchen hardware available, kitchen sink faucets also come with many designs for you to choose from. From single lever taps installed right on the kitchen sink, to wall mounted faucets that save space and yet provide a different classy look.

You can also choose colors to match your kitchen sink. From stainless steel, to white or even black faucets, matching the overall theme of your kitchen is quite simple.

Some of the things you may consider are the type of handles you want. You can have short lever faucets or long lever faucets, depending on which you find more suitable for your usage. Do you also want to include a hot water tap to your kitchen sink? This might be useful if you sometimes need hot water for cleaning or other cooking functions.

Faucets also come with different attachments. If your kitchen sink is not large enough to fit your pots and pans, washing them completely may be quite a hassle. If this is the case, then having a faucet that is detachable would help you to reach other parts of the pots and pans for easier cleaning.

While you are choosing the design of your kitchen sink faucet, remember that it is there to serve a function first, and not just another non-functional accessory. Whatever your choice, keep your mind open and look around before you make your final purchasing decision.

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12
Jul

There’s nothing like walking into a house that’s just been cleaned. Ahhhh….that clean, bright smell. That clear, fresh feeling. It’s something everyone enjoys, but what it takes to get there isn’t always the most fun. However, when it comes to a sense of accomplishment, there’s nothing like a good scrub to make you feel that you got the most out of the day.

In that regard, cleaning is therapeutic. It’s one of the few things that allows you to have closure. However, when it comes to real cleaning, the job demands the right tools. That musty sponge in the corner of the cabinet under the sink isn’t going to cut it if you want your home to really sparkle.

Various cleaning tools offer different advantages – from sheer cleaning and scrubbing power, to sanitary qualities, to their ability to do specific jobs, such as picking up hair and lint. Some of the tools bring you new ways to clean that you might not have thought of before. Some may provide you with new incentives to clean just because you will have a better way of getting the job done.

What do I mean exactly? Well, when it comes to surfaces such as ceramic topped stoves, cleaning may be overlooked because they are such a pain to clean. However, there are now new types of cleaning cloths that make polishing stoves tops easy and, well, rewarding because you can do it well and easily.

So, if you are dismayed by cleaning and not getting the results you’d like, consider the tools you are working with. Maybe it’s time to get serious about investing in the right tools to get the job done.

Tools That Make Cleaning Easier

1.Microfiber cleaning cloths.

These cloths are miracle workers. They make cleaning a snap and shine like nothing else. Tired of spraying gallons of window cleaner on your granite surfaces and using two rolls of paper towels to make them shine? Well, here’s your answer. Microfiber cleaning cloths shine and brighten granite, glass, chrome or metal, and work WONDERS on ceramic stovetops. READ MORE ABOUT THE MIRACLE OF MICROFIBER.

2.Cleaning cloths.

When it comes to dusting or overall cleaning, nothing can compare to a good quality cleaning cloth. No, your husband’s old undershirt is not the tool of choice for dusting. Besides that, who WANTS to clean with an old t-shirt? Old clothes are for the trash, not for cleaning.

Purchase a set of 10 white dish or cleaning cloths to be used only for cleaning. These should be used for three different distinct purposes:

1.General cleaning, such as windows, mirrors, and polishing metal

2.Furniture dusting and polishing

3.Scrubbing, such as counters, walls, floors, etc.

Now, to keep your interest in cleaning, make sure to keep your cloths clean by washing them regularly in HOT water. Throw in some bleach to the wash to keep them white and pretty. Having a clean cloth to begin with will keep you interested in cleaning and WON’T spread more dirt and grime around.

4.Electrostatic mopping/dusting cloths.

Marketed under the names of Swiffer and Grab-It, these cloths work miracles in getting up dust bunnies, hair, and anything small and difficult-to-grab. Do yourself a favor and follow vacuuming with an electrostatic mop! You’ll be amazed at everything your vacuum leaves behind and that these little gems pick up. Too cheap to buy one? Then put an old pair of stockings or pantyhose over a mop and use this after vacuuming. It does an amazing job.

5.Baby wipes.

These aren’t for bottoms anymore. No, these versatile cleaning cloths are great from removing everything from eye make-up to messy faces. In the home, they are the perfect spot remover. Baby wipes quickly pick up stains on carpets and upholstery don’t leave behind soapy residue that actually ATTRACTS MORE dirt, like many specialized carpet and upholstery cleaners do. Wipes are also great for walls and woodwork.

6.Paper towels.

Cleaning toilets is a nasty job, but one of the most important when it comes to having a clean house. Keep a spray cleaner such as 409 or Pine Sol in a cabinet close to the toilet with a roll of paper towels to clean when needed. Use the paper towels to clean the seat and outside of the bowl. Then, throw these away. Really, now, who would want to REUSE a cleaning rag or sponge that’s been used on a toilet? Ick. Paper towels are the way to go here.

7.Toothbrush.

Sometimes you just need to get in there and clean and the Army was right, it often takes a toothbrush to do it. Keep a toothbrush around to clean corners of grout, stained tops of woodwork, or any nook and cranny that needs a scrubbing.

8.Wastebasket liners.

Keep these on hand to line trashcans. Then, when it’s time to empty the trash, you don’t have to go searching for a bag to empty it into. Put two or three in the bottom of the can so that when the trash goes out, you’ve got a new liner there ready to go. Keeping trash cans lined is another “clean” idea that keeps can nice and clean.

9.Telescoping duster.

Everyone needs to get into those hard to reach places. Get a telescoping duster to help you reach into high corners, dust chandeliers, or tops of bookcases.

10. The Right Paint.

Strange as it seems, paint can be your best friend when it comes to cleaning. If you have flat paint on your walls, you will have a very difficult time cleaning your walls of fingerprints and other stains. Your painter may kick and scream, but the next time it comes to paint a room, choose egg shel or other paint finish that can be cleaned.

11.Brush for scrubbing.

Sometimes, you just need to get down on the floor and scrub. When those times come up, make sure you have a good quality stiff-bristled brush to do the job. Nothing can compare to a shower that has had its tile brushed.

12.Squeegees.

These are essential for cleaning windows. Yes, windows. You’ve got to clean them, too. A squeegee will help you clean windows without having to wipe everything completely dry or use up fifty rolls of paper towels. Use a cleaning cloth to wipe any excess liquid.

13.Tall broom & mop.

Mops and brooms are often too short for you to really apply adequate pressure for cleaning. Select brooms and mops from janitorial supply stores or home improvement centers, like Lowe’s, to find brooms that are heavy-duty and industrial-sized. Taller brooms and mops also won’t leave you with a backache that will stop you from the rest of your cleaning, too!

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24
Apr

You must take the time to get to know the office personal as well as you cleaning crew. The reason for this is the office personal is not in your house.

In order to get the service that you want the office must understand your requirements so that they can share them with the team. In the maid service business, one of the challenges is keeping the teams. If you have too much dependence on one person it can lead to major service inefficiencies.

That is why you need to communicate to the home office. They then can keep a list so that when your team is on vacation or a team switch is made your maid service level does not drop.

This is another reason to work with a company and not an individual. If the individual gets sick or leaves you are stuck without service once again.

Some things that you should tell your maid service.

1. Any special requirements that you may have.
2. Special chemicals you would like to us.
3. Critical areas of the house for you.
4. Inside of the refrigerator or inside the cabinets (normally not included in normal service).
5. Any other special requirements.

Getting a great maid service can be challenging, we have been open for over 20 years n Broward county and Boca Raton Florida, so we understand the business. Make sure you open the lines of communication. Sun Cleaning Maid Service & House Cleaning

Be clear about your needs and I am sure your sure you maid service will be a better experience.