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It is our tools in the battle with the dust and dirt that threatens the household with us daily. By doing the honest work, but are dirty and this and from our allies …
they become carriers of germs and dirt that is transferred again to the place where we had her remove. So I have to clean them often, to maintain and to keep them combat-ready for any occasion. Here’s how to make that happen.
The kitchen sponge
If you have a microwave oven, the procedure is as follows: With a bit of dishwashing detergent on the sponge, put it under the faucet and clean it well. Drain and put them in a bowl with cold water and a little vinegar. Place the bowl in the microwave, set on high temperature and leave for 2 minutes. Once the water cools down, remove the sponge, wring and leave to dry well. If you don’t have a microwave, put it in the dishwasher, sterilization function, or soak in water and vinegar for some time, and then dry thoroughly.
The vacuum cleaner
Put the broom to work to absorb what’s left in the tube and if the bag is almost full, change to a non – “stuffed up”, affecting the operation of the vacuum cleaner. If it’s not one-time use, wash it with lukewarm water and let it dry well. In the meantime, wash the tube with warm water, put on a rubber glove and remove lint and other debris from the brush and allow the nozzle to soak in a solution of water with vinegar. Before you put the new (or dry) bag, pour in a spoonful of baking soda for odors. Repeat every 1-3 months, depending and using, and don’t forget to change often filters.
The washing machine/dishwasher
Every so often, put a little detergent in the tray of the washing machine and do a wash at 90 degrees with no clothes on. Alternatively, do the same with two cups of vinegar instead of detergent and a little baking soda in the bucket for the salts and odors. Swipe the tires with a cloth soaked with vinegar and don’t forget to clean the filter of lint and other residues. After each wash, leave the door ajar for not to create a mold.
For the dishwasher, put a cup filled halfway with vinegar on the top rack, and scatter some baking soda on the bottom. Do a wash on a higher temperature, wipe with a cloth and leave open until thoroughly dry.
The mop
The mop, as well as all the cloths that you use in cleaning the house, you can wash it in the washing machine, at high temperature and without fabric softener. Alternatively, dive into it for a few hours in a solution of water with vinegar (to avoid having intense rinsing after, as if you put a chemical disinfectant) and allow to dry on the balcony. Clean the pole with a little solution of water and dishwashing detergent.
The broom
Shake the cleaner you tight, on a ledge or a pole outside the house, to leave all the powder and then suck it in between the bristles of the vacuum cleaner with the electric, to leave completely lint and other residues. Every so often, dive for some time in water and dishwashing detergent, rinse and dry thoroughly before the next use. Before you jump the broom, use the same solution and a cloth to disinfect the pole.
The bucket and the dustpan
Make a paste of baking soda and water, apply it to the inside of the bucket and onto the dustpan and let the little time to act, before the rinse with water, removing odors and other residues. The detachable juicer, place for some time in a solution of water with vinegar to απολυμαθούν in detail. In any case, dry thoroughly before storing.
The pigalle
Once a week, pour a little vinegar with baking soda in the toilet bowl, dip the brush in and leave for a little while before you flush with the toilet. If, instead of vinegar use a chemical disinfectant, rinse more than once. Alternatively, pour a little solution of water with bleach in the container of the toilet brush, which, however, will refresh often for continuous disinfection.
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