If the windows are dirty,
not hard, they can wash solution of starch in cold water (tablespoon to
1 liter of water).
Heavily contaminated
glass can be washed bleach solution (50 g per liter of water). Window glass wash and
warm solution of vinegar (2 tablespoons per liter of water).
The old and reliable tool
to clean the glass powder chalk or tooth powder. Take March 2 tablespoons
of chalk on a glass of water, and mix well to moisten the solution piece
of cloth, wipe her glass on both sides. When the glass is dry,
wipe it dry with a soft cloth or paper to complete removal of the
Cretaceous.
Quickly clear frosted
window panes, you can use a strong solution of salt in cold water (2
tablespoons per glass of water). This solution to wipe the
glass until it does not come with frost and ice, then rubbed with a dry
soft cloth.
To protect window glass
from sweating and freezing, they can grease the inside with an alcoholic
solution of glycerin (1 part glycerin to 10 parts of denatured alcohol)
and then wipe with a flannel or chamois leather.
If the mirror is dirty
with flies, its the easiest way to clean: wipe with a first cut an
onion, and then with a cloth dampened with water, ultramarine touched with blue, then the mirror should be rubbed with a
cloth to a shine.
To make a pane of frosted
glass, you need to twice put on the glass with a brush mix of powdered
chalk with silicate glue.
1. Make a list with the work
of office cleaning, which you must do unto you.
2. Categorize all
correspondence you receive, for example, the folders: "Urgent /
Important", "NOT urgent / not important", "Sub-folder" (in "staging
folder," typically have to add that correspondence, urgent that you have
NOT oppedelilic ).
3. Sew every paper as soon
as you are with them only if it solved the problems.
4. Spread the work that you
must do unto you on ppiopitety.
5. Throw it all together,
unto you that do not need.
6. Wash the cup and fold all
together pens and pencils in one place.
7. Keep your workspace in
order NOT to make it "creative chaos".
8. Check regularly
"Mid-folder".
9. Remove items from the
list of work as their implementation.
10. Rip the list with pepper
works to be performed each week.
It
happens this way: in a good mood you return home from work, plan to
remake a whole slew of chores. But as soon as cross the threshold of home
recently renovated apartment to catch a fatigue, headache, a tickle in
the throat.
Such oddities can last for
weeks, months and even years. And not to blame for the nerves and stress
(as you think) and still less the evil eye and damage (as they say
friends), but most likely, environmental adversity in your apartment.
According to
environmentalists, the air in the house in 4 - 6 times dirtier and in 8 -
10 times more toxic than outdoor. In nature is a natural update: most of
the dust, germs, various harmful compounds destroyed. And in the house
opposite - all contribute to their accumulation, preservation and
reproduction.
Therefore, first of all, it must take care to reduce
pollution in your apartment. Rasstantes without regret, with old
furniture, which you do not use long, and keep "just in case." Let your
apartment will be more spacious. Remove the pantry
carpets and other floor coverings. In them,
especially if they are synthetic, accumulates a lot of dust. And some into
the air toxic chemical compounds.
Each time after
harvesting empty the vacuum cleaner bag: it flourish and multiply molds,
mites and bacteria. On the vacuum cleaner, you
throw them through the air exhaust in the air we breathe. Use disposable paper bag, they are in stores. A better - buy a vacuum cleaner next-generation, and
immediately notice that the breathing became easier.
Do not get carried away with modern finishing materials - they
are usually made of synthetic plastics. When
buying paint for the repair, pay attention to the inscription: "only for
outdoor use" or "only for internal works. The
fact that some exterior latex-based paint can emit mercury vapor, and
others contain lead.
But the best and
cheapest way to healing the atmosphere at home - a frequent airing. According to experts, air pollution contributes to the
development of allergies, respiratory diseases and skin. Therefore, as long as possible keep vents open.
Another equally
important concern - running water, abounding in all sorts of "additives"
in the form of chemicals, metal salts and killed by chlorination of
microorganisms. Partly to defuse it, a simple way - defending a day in a
glass or enamel pot with the lid open. And never use for
cooking hot tap water. It adds substance to
protect against scale boilers and pipes, but not our stomachs.
Most cabinets are factory manufactured and finished, and even wood
cabinets have enough varnish or other protective
coating so that you can use a cleaning solution. The oil slick that
builds up on cabinets - especially around the
handles - is a combination of kitchen grease, food smears, skin oil and
hand lotion transferred to the cabinet.
All-purpose cleaners aren't equal to the challenge.
If your cabinets are plastic laminate (formica or other plastic), metal,
painted metal or glass, you can wash
them all over with a strong alkaline cleaner, which is available at a
janitorial supply store. Or use a heavy-duty
cleaner from the supermarket. Mix according to directions and apply the
solution with a sponge. Let it sit a minute
or two, then take a white, nylon-backed sponge and scrub wherever
necessary. Remove the grimy suds from the sponge by
squeezing it into the sink or a slop bucket, never back into your
cleaning solution. Then rinse with a damp cloth
and wipe dry with a terry cleaning cloth to remove any last traces of
scum and leave the cupboards clean and glowing.
Never use acids or powdered cleansers on cabinets. A good overall
washing once a year should be enough. Keep a spray
bottle of all-purpose cleaner handy the rest of the time and spot-clean
after heavy kitchen use.
On wooden cabinets, take a gentler approach. To get off stubborn dirt,
wash around all handles and any other grease
zones first with hand dishwashing detergent. Then wash the entire
cabinet, including the handle areas, with an oil
soap solution. Just wipe lightly with the solution and buff dry
immediately with a terry cleaning cloth. Always wipe
dry with any grain or pattern. Seldom do you need to add any polish
because the surface has its own sheen when clean.
If your cabinets are dull from wear or age, spray furniture polish very
lightly once a year or so to fill in the
pores and bring back some life.
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