Monday, July 16, 2018

A clean and tidy house

A clean and tidy house is one of the secrets to creating a happy home. These two elements always come together. It’s not enough to just have a clean yet unorganized house and vice versa. Home cleaning and housekeeping blogs can give you the inspiration you need to succeed in dealing with an overwhelming mess.
If one of your specialties is maintaining a sparkly house, you should give a try! 
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Is your bathroom always getting dirty? Here are tricks that can keep it cleaner for longer!
Scrubbing the tiles always feature at the end of our to-do list. Until there is a new type of cleaning servicegetting our hands dirty is the only option. Cleaning the bathroom is after all a necessity although a herculean task. However, here are some ways to get the most out of your cleaning without sacrificing the hygiene of the household.

Prevent Moisture in the Tracks

Keep a squeegee over the shower head and make it a point that the last one to bath wipes down the bathroom wall, bathtub and shower doors in order to prevent mildew stains. Alternatively, opening the window post shower can be of great help to dissipate the moisture.

Coat shower Walls and Doors with a Water Repellent

Use water repellents to keep the water, minerals and soap scum off the bathroom tiles.

Stop Using Bar Soap at the Sink

Try and use a liquid soap at the sink. Store them in a soap dispenser with a pump. A liquid soap is preferable as it eliminates the accumulation of soap on the countertop of the sink thus keeping it clean.

Organize your Cabinets

Remove items from your countertop and place them in the cabinets, especially items like cosmetics and hair tools. The bathroom appears cleaner with a clutter-free countertop.

Keep Ample Towel Bars

If you hang the towels across a bar then the towels will dry more quickly making the bathroom look tidier. If there is no space on the bathroom wall to install towel bars then install one on the door to make your bathroom more functional

Use long-lasting Cleaners

Long-lasting cleaners go a long way in keeping your washroom clean. Their formulas help prevent stains from appearing up to seven days.

 Keep a Canister of Disinfectant Cleaning Wipes Under the Sink

Tap- and-clean products help in such spot-cleaning. Now remove toothpaste splatters, water marks and other marks before they dry up.

Store a Stash of used Dryer Sheets

These can be used to quickly sweep some nab hair and dust particles from the floor without indulging in a major clean process.

Prevent Shower Curtain Build-up

Dip the bottom of the shower curtain in an all-purpose cleaner containing bleach in it in order to keep soap scum, water minerals and mildews away.
Religiously follow this routine and save yourself from the distress of cleaning the bathroom at the end of every month. If you find cleaning up everything by yourself too taxing, find a cleaning service provider who can send in trusted cleaners at your place and get your job done hassle-free. 

Wednesday, July 11, 2018

RESTROOM ODORS – CAUSES AND REMEDIES EASY AND PROVED

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Odors found in restrooms can leave an awful impression on your clients, employees and visitors. Bad smells can be perceived by your patrons as being dirty, which is not good for business. This is why it is important to rid your washrooms of these awful smells and maintain a clean, sanitized and odor free restroom.

Here are a few common areas which can produce foul odors and how you can remedy the situation to ensure that your occupants enjoy their time in your restrooms.
1. Bacteria
The number one cause of odor in restrooms is bacteria (found in urine), particularly in men’s restrooms, where it’s common to have splash back on both the floors and walls.
Having regular cleaning services can help reduce these smells as regularly washing the floors, stall walls and the walls around the urinals with a germicide or fungicide can reduce these bacteria producing odors
2. Smell
Another great way to reduce smells in washroom particularly in men’s washroom is to use urinal screens. Urinal screens help deodorize and control odors by preventing urine splatter. Their shape is designed to prevent about 90 percent of urine splash back.
Here’s a tip when picking up urinal screens…choose a citrus smelling brand. Citrus smelling urinal screen are especially good at counteracting urine odors….. Here at iCleaners, we love orange smelling urinal screens.
3. Floor Drains
Another common source of restroom odors can come from floor drains. When floor drains smell it is often because they are to dry.  An easy solution is to make sure the drain has the proper amount of water to serve as a barrier for odors coming up from the sewer.
4. Disinfectant Cleaners
It’s also important that your cleaning company understand how to properly use disinfectant cleaners.
 In order for any solution to work, disinfectant, germicide or fungicide they require proper dwell time. Simply spraying and wiping a these solutions off will not effectively kill odor-causing bacteria.



Your Office Cleaning Company & the Quality of its Service





A substandard commercial office cleaning service isn’t always immediately recognizable. Often they start strong and as they get used to having your business, the quality of their service dips below the industry standard. Or perhaps business needs are evolving and changing rapidly and your old office cleaners simply can’t keep up. Even worse, you may have contracted a cleaning service that never met industry standards to begin with but you were unable to change providers for whatever reason. These companies are often allowed to continue to provide substandard office cleaning, under service your facilities, and use tools and processes that don’t ultimately serve you the customer. There is a solution to this widespread problem. There are janitorial service providers that recognize and work around your specific needs. They know how to service your locations, providing the service your facility requires all in a professional, effective, and affordable way.



Thursday, July 5, 2018

Forget Spring Cleaning! How to Keep Your House Clean All Year Long



Raise your hand if you’ve done an exhausting cleaning marathon in the days leading up to a visit from family and friends.
Or if you’ve wondered when the last time was that you cleaned the bathtub, refilled your washer fluid, or mopped the floor that you’re pretty sure is supposed to be 3 shades lighter.
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If that’s you, it’s time to stop choosing between conducting week-long cleaning torture sessions and living in a disorganized or less-than-clean home. And the way to do that is with a fool-proof, year-long family chore schedule.
With a schedule firmly in place, you can routinely relax in a tidy, organized home and have an environment that’s nearly company-ready all the time. Here’s how it works . . . 

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How to Set Up a Fool-Proof Chore Schedule

1. Make a list of everything.

Okay, this step can take some time, but it’s a task that you complete just once. You may need to tweak your list on an annual basis, but you’ll need to invest only one big chunk of time to create a comprehensive list.
So walk around your house, look back in your planner over time, and check out the list below. Write down absolutely everything that your family tackles when it comes to household chores.

2. Now give every task a time estimate.

Don’t skip this step! It’s essential that you know precisely how much time you’ll need to set aside for chores. Plus, having an estimate is very helpful in scanning for a 5-minute or 10-minute activity when you’re short on time but want to get things done.
Put down your best guess down for how many minutes every chore will take. After living with your finished chore plan for a while, you may find that you have a better sense of the true amount of time needed. At that point, you can go back and revise your plan.

3. Add it all up.

It’s time to calculate your total chore time for the year. (Brace yourself; this is going to be a big number!)
Keep in mind that you’ll count the minutes for annual activities just once. But you’ll need to multiply the time for a semi-annual chore by 2 since you plan to do it 2 times during the year. Likewise, you’ll multiply the minutes for a quarterly chore by 4, a monthly chore by 12, etc. A spreadsheet can make this process much easier than a calculator or pencil and paper.

4. Give yourself some downtime.

Okay, so you’ve got your total chore minutes for the year. Before you figure out how many minutes to assign to each week or each day, I recommend you plan for some no-chore days. These could be days that you’re too busy, someone is sick, you’re on vacation, or you simply need a break.
Pick a number of no-chore days for the year. Then subtract that number from 365 — or 366 if you’re running this calculation for a leap year. The number you get is the number of days you’ll have to tackle chores during the year.

5. Compute your daily chore time.

In Step 3, you calculated your total chore time. And, in Step 4, you figured out your total number of chore days. Now simply divide your total chore time by the number of chore days.
For instance, if you have 26,000 minutes of chores to tackle this year and 325 days to do it, you should plan for 80 minutes of chores every day that you’re not taking a break.

6. Divide & conquer!

Whoa, that’ s a lot of chore time! But remember that your number is for everyone — you, your spouse, and your kids. Make sure that each person understands how much time or for which activities he/she is responsible each day.
Once everyone’s in on the game plan, it’s just a matter of pressing play. There’s no more guessing what needs to be done, realizing that it’s been too long since you’ve done some chore, or having to spell out for every member of your household who needs to do what when.
With a written plan firmly in place, you can take the anguish — and hopefully the nagging you hate to do! — out of family chores.

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Dirty Floors? Tips to Keep Any Floor in Your Home Spotless and disinterested

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