Wednesday 3 August 2011

House cleaning instructions on how to clean your bathroom

The bathroom is possibly the last area in the house that anybody wants to wash. Even if a bathroom appears fairly spotless, it might still harbour a huge number of bacteria, also every now and then there is a build up of limescale around the taps and showerhead, and soap scum in the bathtub that takes a lot of elbow grease to get rid of and some mighty home cleaning products.

Reality is the bathroom can be somewhat easy to clean. Here are a few house cleaning instructions that will make bathroom washing a lot easier. Plus, you just want one or two ordinary ingredients instead of those high-priced products you purchase in stores.

The Bathroom Sink

• Soak a green scouring pad with straight white vinegar.
• Clean the sink to give it a great shine.

The Shower

• Pour half a cup of baking soda and one cup of white vinegar into a sealable sandwich bag.
• Tie the bag around the showerhead and let it sit for an hour.
• When the fizzy response stops, detach the bag and wash the showerhead to scrub all the scum.

The Toilet

• To remove the foul odour that comes from your toilet, just pour three cups of white vinegar into the bowl.
• Let it sit for half an hour then flush.

There are loads of ways to make use of natural ingredients found in the home for doing the house cleaning. On the other hand, if you are always pressed for time and you want support to clean the whole house then you should call a cleaning agency in London.

They can provide fully skilled and experienced cleaners at reasonable and competitive rates that will go to your house on a regular basis, whether it’s every day, weekly or fortnightly, to undergo house cleaning London. The cleaning agency will work with you to come up with a tailored cleaning schedule, outlining all the tasks that you want the cleaners to complete.

We provide a wide range of cleaning services in Greater and Central London. For end of tenancy cleaning Forest Gate call 020 8363 1966 for a free quote.

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