Latinas House Cleaning

Clean Your Kitchen Cabinets The Easy Way

The kitchen is one of the dirtiest rooms in our homes. Because it is usually a high traffic area that gets daily use, kitchens get dirtier, faster than other areas of the home. Kitchen cabinets are often the dirtiest area of the kitchen because we are often afraid to clean cabinets for fear of ruining them. Kitchen cabinets can get really dirty over time though, if they are left unattended. Everything that comes in contact with them, or that is in the air in your kitchen builds-up over time and causes your cabinets to look dull, dingy and old. Grease, food particles, smoke, moisture, finger prints, grime, smudges and more are all found on the face of cabinets, with the bulk of it being found on handles and other high contact areas. In most cases, if your cabinets are starting to look bad, a good cleaning is all they need.

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The Best Way To Clean A Couch

We spend a lot of time on our couches, so they’re bound to get dirty and stained from time to time. Knowing how to clean couch stains is a skill we should all have up our sleeves. Be it an emergency red wine spill or just a buildup of grime from the dog sitting on the couch every day, we have the answers and will show you how to clean a couch effectively!

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Combatting Cross-Contamination Concerns In Public Restrooms

In any commercial setting—whether it is a hotel, office, school, airplane or even a hospital—public restrooms represent one of the biggest infection prevention challenges and are areas with the greatest potential for germ cross-contamination. Due to their function and constant use, everything from urine and fecal matter to other bodily fluids and dirt contribute to restroom cleaning challenges daily. Not to mention, every time a toilet is flushed, it releases a plume of aerosolized droplets that can carry bacteria to other restroom surfaces like floors, walls, and handles,1 heightening cross-contamination concerns.

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How To Deep Clean Your New House Before You Move In

Moving into a new place is an exciting moment, but it comes with a lot of work to turn the empty house into your home. Something you may want to consider while the new house is still empty is to give it a move in deep cleaning. The house will most likely be clean, but while it has no furniture you can give it that extra little effort to make it clean to the core.
While the people who moved out of your new house probably gave it a cleaning, there is certainly dirt and grime hiding in obvious and hidden places that got missed. It is smart to make the extra effort to get all that dirt from old residents out and start fresh and clean.

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How To Clean Glass Top Stove

Glass-top stoves can add a sleek, minimalist look to any kitchen. They also come with the major benefit of not having to clean or replace drip pans or burner grates. But if you have a one of these stoves, you’ve likely noticed that even the smallest spill or splatter shows up and can seem much more noticeable.

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How To Clean A Microwave

Have you ever inadvertently set your microwave for something like 30 minutes instead of 30 seconds – and only realized when food has begun splattering all over your microwave’s interior? Unfortunately, we’ve done that more than once – and cleaning up a microwave that’s been spray painted with sweet potato puree is no fun… particularly if you can’t get to it right away and it’s dried on!

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