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Tips for Removing Soap Scum

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Everyone needs a little help now and again. One of the areas our new clients have a tough time with is removing soap scum from their tub and shower. Soap scum will build up when you take shower after shower and can be difficult to clean if not cleaned regularly. It's not just soap but minerals from the water, body oils, sloughed off skin and bacteria. When you realize this, I don't think it's something you want yourself or your family bathing in. Get Rid of Soap Scum Ammonia and Water Mix one part household ammonia with two parts water in a spray bottle. Spray on the location and wipe clean. Rinse the area thoroughly. Vinegar Spray white vinegar directly onto the soap scum and allow it to work for a minute or so. Wipe clean. Dryer Sheets Rub a dryer sheet onto the bathtub or shower walls to help remove the soap scum. Heavy Duty Cleaning Borax Borax is a scouring powder and a cleaning agent. Wet a sponge and sprinkle on the borax. Scrub the scum off. This is safer than o...

Removing Berry Stains

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Fresh berries. Mmmm, there's nothing better than eating fresh berries or using them in a pie or as an ice cream topper. The downside of these wonderful little delights is the tough berry stains you get on your hands, you know how the stains work in and around your fingernails, and your clothing when the juice drips on your shirt. For tips on removing berry stains , visit Mrs. Clean USA.

Cleaning Your Shower Curtain

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If you're like I am, you have out-of-towners sharing your home during the holidays, and one of the places I spend the most time cleaning is the guest bathroom. I mean your guests should have a clean and fresh bathroom to use, right? I remember when I used to get my dirty clothes on, put my hair up, get my scrub brush and cleaning solution just because I knew I'd be cleaning the shower curtain. I'd spray on the cleaner and either get in the tub or lean over the tub to scrub that yucky mildew and soap scum from the bottom part of the shower curtain with the scrub brush. It wasn't easy, I'd get splattered on and a kink in my back. Well those days are long over and they can be for you too! We have some easy cleaning solutions for cleaning your shower curtain , so it doesn't have to be a pain in your back!

Cleaning your Silver

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Why does silver tarnish? When silver is exposed to air - it tarnishes. Silver will also tarnish more quickly when it is exposed to damp/humid air and therefore should be kept covered. Silver; whether it is jewelry or serving pieces, is not something we think to clean very often until it's time to break them out for a special occasion. There are many things to keep your silver from coming into contact with. Here are a few: Rubber Table Salt Displaying Flowers or Fruit The acids in these can etch and damage your silver. We have some effective tips for cleaning silver . Cleaning silver can be easy and will keep it looking beautiful.