Monday, 18 February 2019

[ ::: ♥Keep_Mailing♥ ::: ]™ How Often Do You Wash These Items? We're Guessing Too Much...


Our society is cleaning-obsessed and germophobic. This could mean that perhaps we are cleaning a little too much. For instance, must we really throw everything into the hamper after one wear? What about our car, furniture, or our hands? How often should we be cleaning certain things? Take a look: 

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While we all want to look good when we look at ourselves in the mirror, you need not clean your mirror at every sign of a fingerprint. In fact, Harriet Jones of Go Cleaners London says "If you use half of your cleaning solution for only one or two small fingerprints on your mirror, you are overdoing it. Moisture from humidity or over-spraying can get behind the mirror and harm the backing. So, clean your mirror when there are enough spots to justify the use of the detergent."

2. Carpet

When an accident happens, many people saturate the carpet with a cleaning solution, hoping for the best. But using too much cleanser too often, "can damage the carpet and will be almost impossible to wash and remove. Over time, this soapy residue will attract dirt and your efforts will be in vain. Instead, use less aggressive products—soap, water, and vinegar," says Jones.

"Remember—blot, do not soak up your carpet with the solution, and always dry it properly after the cleaning." The same goes for throw and area rugs with rubber backings. Too many washes can cause the rubber to flake off and ruin the entire rug. You can also try these DIY carpet stain removers.

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It is possible that you care and clean your wood furniture too much, Jones says. "Spraying your furniture too often with a wax-based solution can result in a buildup which will attract more dust and dirt. A thin coat of polisher will do the trick—apply it once or twice a month. Still, you can wipe down your furniture with a cloth between the polishes."

10. Kitchen towels

It is recommended that you only wash a kitchen towel that has experienced a lot of use around the house. "Before tossing your towel in the washer, check its condition," she says. "If there is an unpleasant odor or you notice a stain, wash it. Otherwise, leave it for a few more days. This way you will cut down the washing a bit and save some time."


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