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All About Spring Cleaning

Thursday, April 8th, 2010 by jbgloss

What is Spring Cleaning all about? In the dictionary, it is define as the stage of spring time set aside for house cleaning that is commonly applied in climates with a cold winter. The most widespread utilization of spring cleaning refers to the annual act of cleaning a house from top to bottom which happens in the first temperate days of the year normally during spring. Given that the spring time take place each year it is very important to every household to be reminded about the essential steps to go after when doing the house cleaning.

This article will provide you some important things to take into account when doing spring cleaning, as well as to give you some essential steps and tips to get the cleaning job a lot simple and quick. Like other cleaning jobs spring cleaning also requires several steps to follow and accomplish, as well as tips and warnings in order to get the job done without any hassle. The warnings and tips to keep in mind when doing spring cleaning are as follows:

· Do not forget to read the entire warnings and procedures on cleaning labels. Remember, it pays to check the label.

· As much as possible avoid mixing chemicals that might produce toxic gases.

· Always remember to wear gloves to protect your hands, even if you don’t normally do.

· When you shop, do not forget to add air filters to your list for your air conditioner and furnace.

To make your spring cleaning a lot easier, consider the following tips below:

· Consider your spring cleaning practice: Before you start off the cleaning job make sure to list down the task you need to do, the difficult task to get done as well steps to follow to have them finished.

· List down the cleaning products you need: When listing down the cleaning products you need, consider its effectiveness as well as the suggestions of experts. New and effective cleaning products do exists!

· As much as possible acquire a good and well-functional vacuum: Acquiring a well-functional vacuum will ensure quality performance as well as allowing you to save time and effort.

· Consider eliminating the stuff you wouldn’t want to use anymore: If you no longer want to use your old clothes and bed covers, eliminate and offer them to those who might need them.

· Be gentle with your furniture and carpet: You can use some “elbow grease” but not too much. Remember, applying too much force when cleaning your carpet and furniture might damage them. You wouldn’t want it to happen, right? You might need to replace them when they got damaged which can be very costly.

· Do not rush the cleaning job: As the famous saying goes, slowly but surely! It can also be apply to a spring cleaning task. If you do the cleaning job in a rush, you might not be able to completely cleaned up the entire house, so as much as possible, do it nice and slow but admirable!

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Spring Cleaning Time!!

Friday, February 12th, 2010 by jbgloss

It is that time a year again! Time to start the Spring Cleaning, are you ready?

Here are some tips.

1. Hire a maid service!

2. Clear the clutter before they come. If you have not used and item in the last year give it away! I know this is tough but clear the clutter!

3. Open the windows and let the fresh air in.

It is going to be an amazing year and nothing makes it better then a clean home. Get it started right this year and treat yourself to a nice clean home. Start this Spring with Spring Cleaning! Then once you have it clean keep your maid service either weekly or bi-weekly and keep it clean!

Choosing Cutting Boards to Keep Knives Sharper Longer

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009 by jbgloss

Regardless of the type of knife set you have chosen for your kitchen, you will need at least one cutting board. Many cooks have one board for cutting meat, and another for cutting vegetables. There are dozens of different choices for cutting boards. Did you know that some boards can cause your knife to wear down much faster than others? By choosing the right board, you can preserve your knife’s sharp edge for a much longer time, although all knives will eventually become dull over time, requiring sharpening to restore their edge.

When it comes to boards, the most common materials are plastic, wooden, and tempered glass. Plastic boards have a non-porous surface, and are easily washed to remove traces of juice from meats and vegetables. They come in many different colors to coordinate with your kitchen decor, and are usually your least expensive option. Thought to be the most sanitary type of cutting board, most are dishwasher safe. However, they will get cuts in the surface over time. When your plastic cutting board has multiple deep cuts from your sharp kitchen knives, it’s time to buy a replacement, since bacteria can get caught in these cuts.

Wooden boards are the oldest type; they have existed in the form of wooden chopping blocks or “butcher blocks” for centuries. Wooden cutting boards are better for your knives, which will not become dull as quickly. There are many beautiful handcrafted wooden boards available, and many people find them more attractive than plastic ones.

The downside of wood is that it is porous, which can cause concerns when raw meat is cut on such a board. These germs can soak into a wooden cutting board, and may become trapped in the cuts made by knives on the board’s surface. However, proper cleaning of the cutting board can mitigate this danger. Though most cannot be placed in the dishwasher, proper hand washing of a the board will kill the germs. It does take a while for the board to dry thoroughly, since it soaks up a lot of water.

Tempered glass cutting boards can double as a hot pad because they are so resistant to heat. Similarly to plastic, they can be placed in the dishwasher and are easy to clean. These glass boards come in many different designs. However, the hard surface can dull knives quicker, and many cooks hate the sound of a knife scraping against glass. The upside of this hard surface is that your knives will not create cuts that can harbor bacteria.

A high-quality board will last longer than a less expensive one, though many cooks like to replace their cutting boards often, regardless of how worn they appear. In addition, many cooks have two or more available at all times, for example one for meats, one for vegetables, and an extra for when your boards are in the dishwasher. When buying your knife accessories, don’t forget about knife storage and sharpening options. Regardless of the cutting board you choose, you will need a knife sharpener. A safe storage option that keeps your knives from hitting against each other in a drawer can also keep your knives sharper for longer.

Sharpen ‘Em offers a large selection of quality knife sharpeners from all the best manufacturers, from low-budget hand held sharpeners to high-end electric sharpeners. Whatever you need we will be able to help!

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Back to school at Sun Cleaning Maid Service & House Cleaning

Friday, September 4th, 2009 by jbgloss

It is time for the children to head of back to school - which is going to make your life just a little busier. Now is a good time to hire a great local cleaning service to take off some of the pressure you may have.

Think about it - you send the children off to school - hire a Maid Service like Sun Cleaning Maid Service & House Cleaning. They come in and clean the house for you while you are at work and you come home to a sparkling clean home.

What  a feeling! The house is clean and the children have not even come home yet. That is just one of the awesome benefits of calling in a local cleaning company. If you have never used a cleaning service before now is a good time to state. One thing to remember when using a cleaning service is to always communicate. Communication is the key to getting the service level that you require.

Just let the cleaning company know exactly what you want and they will work better. Here at Sun Cleaning Maid Service & House Cleaning our computer system notes everything you ask for so next time we always get it right!

Have a wonderful and safe weekend!

Are you ready for Labor Day - time to find a good cleaning service

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009 by jbgloss

Just wanted to remind you the holiday is coming up and the last thing you wan to do is clean!!! SO, now is a great time to relax and hire a cleaning service! We are here for you spend your labor day relaxing and let us help you.

You have worked hard it is time for your break - give us a call or shoot us an e-mail.

Oh yes and most important have a safe and happy labor day from Sun Cleaning Maid Service & House Cleaning

August is here! Football is starting - School is Starting- time to get that house cleaned!

Sunday, August 2nd, 2009 by jbgloss

It is hard to believe it is August already!!! But it is here, many of our clients are getting ready in training camp, and others are getting there children ready for school. Let us help by cleaning your house so you do not have to!

We have been cleaning over 20 years, and we are here to help! You can focus on whatever your passion is whether it is football, tennis, or just watching - we can take one responsibility away and get your house clean.

August is a great time of year - it signals the end of summer coming to a close and the fall is coming - let us help keep your house clean.


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