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Smart home repair life hacks.

December 27, 2016 by Joe B.

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Merry Christmas

December 23, 2016 by Joe B.

At the holiday season, our thoughts turn gratefully to those who have made our success possible.

It is in this spirit we say… thank you and best wishes for the holidays and a happy new year.

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Dear Santa…

December 19, 2016 by Joe B.

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3 simple cleaning recipes to use around the house

December 8, 2016 by Joe B.

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People are teaming up to fix stuff instead of throwing it away.

December 7, 2016 by Joe B.

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Handy tool hacks

December 1, 2016 by Joe B.

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Black Friday / Cyber Monday

November 25, 2016 by Joe B.

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It’s good to have money and the things that money can buy, but it’s good, too, to check up once in a while and make sure that you haven’t lost the things that money can’t buy. ~George Horace Lorimer

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Happy Thanksgiving!

November 23, 2016 by Joe B.

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Customers like you are the foundation of our business success and we want you to know how much we appreciate your loyalty.  On this special day (and every day), we want to thank you for the opportunity to serve you. Happy Thanksgiving!

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21 seriously useful tricks for cleaning without using harsh chemicals

November 17, 2016 by Joe B.

How can you clean up at home in the smallest possible amount of time? How can you make sure you won’t encounter any dirt for a long time, using the most simple household things? To make your life easier, we put together a list of some of the best methods to make cleaning simple and quick. You can thank us later!

1. Silver

Take a large container and cover it with tin foil. Fill it with hot water and add half a cup of salt and half a cup of baking soda. Leave silver items to soak in this mixture for 30 minutes, then rinse them and wipe dry with a soft cloth. All the dark stains will disappear.

2. A mattress

Mix vodka and water together to a ratio of 1:3 and spray the mixture on a mattress. The spirit will disinfect and destroy most of the bacteria.

3. The microwave

Cut a couple of lemons in half and place them in a glass container with water. Put it in the microwave, heat it until the water boils, and leave it like that for a minute. The dirt on the inside should then be very easy to wipe off.

4. Grease stains

Run a piece of white chalk over grease stains, leave it for a few minutes and then wipe with a damp cloth. This works just as well with stains on clothes as it does with those which have ended up on the walls. With clothes, leave for an hour and then simply blow the chalk away.

5. Drying shoes

If your shoes are soaked through, fill them with pages of crumpled up newspaper, and they’ll dry much quicker.

6. Animal fur/hair

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Put on a pair of ordinary rubber gloves normally used for washing up, douse them in water and then run your hands along the surface of the furniture covered in animal hair/fur. Everything will stick to the gloves. To get rid of hair or fur on a rug, you can also try using a on ordinary scraper you would normally use for wiping windows clean. You’ll be amazed by the results!

7. Burnt food in a frying pan

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Fill the frying pan with a little water — only enough to cover the surface area. Then pour in a glass of vinegar. Boil thoroughly on a medium heat, then remove from the stove and add two tablespoons of baking soda. The burnt bits of food will come off with no trouble at all.

8. Deposits in the kettle

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This is the easiest one of all. Pour in a spoonful of lemon juice mixed with water and boil it for five minutes. Then pour out the water, and the kettle will be as new!

9. The shower head

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Pour some vinegar into a polythene bag and then attach it to the shower head using rubber bands. Leave for an hour or overnight. The dirt will be cleaned from both inside and on the outside of the shower head.

10. The sink

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Grapefruit and lemons can help clean surfaces wonderfully. Sprinkle some salt on either one of them, then use them to wipe down the sink. It’ll be as clean as crystal!

11. Deposits on crystal and glassware

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Pour two glasses of warm vinegar into a tub (you can heat it up in the microwave for about two minutes to get it warm). Submerge the dishes in the vinegar so that they’re completely covered. After a few minutes, rinse them and wipe dry.

12. Bottles with narrow necks

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Fill the bottle with hot water and add a little washing up liquid. Then add half a cup of white rice. Shake well. The rice will rub against the sides of the bottle and clean all of the dirt. Wait for the deposits to break up, then shake again. Wash with warm water.

13. Dust

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You can use an anti-static cloth to wipe down any surface: base boards, the TV screen or the screen of a computer, book shelves — anything. The cloth will remove any dust with ease.

14. Blinds

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Put a clean sock on your hand. Soak it in a mixture of one part water and one part vinegar, then wipe down the blinds with your hand.

15. Drainage

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Pour half a cup of soda and half a cup of vinegar down the plug hole, one at a time. Cover it and leave for 15 minutes. Wash down some warm water.

16. Carpet stains

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Wipe the stain with a mixture consisting of one part vinegar and two parts water. Cover it with a wet cloth, and then run a hot iron over it for 30 seconds. Repeat the process if the stain doesn’t disappear the first time round.

17. Limescale

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To get rid of limescale covering the surface of taps, wipe them with a piece of lemon and after five minutes rinse with water.

18. Coffee grinder/spice mill

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To clean these as well as get rid of the smell, just grind some rice in them and add one tablespoon of baking soda.

19. Plastic containers

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Wipe the dirty part with lemon juice, allow to dry and then rinse. This will get rid of both stains and smells.

20. Animal odours

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Mix soda and hydrogen peroxide in equal parts in a bowl. Use a sponge to wipe the affected area, and the odour will disappear straight away.

21. The oven

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Pour a small amount of spirit of hartshorn (an aqueous solution of ammonia) into a container and leave it overnight in the switched-off oven. Air the room in the morning, and then wash the oven. The dirt will come off easily. The smell will disappear shortly. Just make sure you have the windows open while you’re doing it, and wear rubber gloves the whole time.

Source: Brightside

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Housekeeping Schedule

November 15, 2016 by Joe B.

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Thank you, Veterans!

November 11, 2016 by Joe B.

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Today and every day we are grateful for our military personnel, past and present, and the families who support them.

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Plan Ahead: Schedule Your Cleaning Before The Holidays!

November 2, 2016 by Joe B.

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Dave the Carpet Cleaner is your Riverside, CA carpet cleaning specialist. I offer Carpet, Tile/Grout and Upholstery Cleaning. Book your holiday cleaning now before it’s too late!

Call Dave Today 951-907-9911

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How to Clean Up Your Halloween Mess

October 25, 2016 by Joe B.

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Cleaning Up Pumpkin Mess and Smells

No Halloween is complete without a jack-o-lantern! Carving pumpkins can be a great experience for some. For others, it’s just part of the mess.

My suggestion is to lay out newspapers to minimize the mess on your counter. The nice thing about newspapers is they are compostable — so when you are done carving, you can just roll up the whole mess and throw it in your green bin. If there is any pumpkin residue, you can clean that up easily with a spray and wipe cleaner.

If you are not a fan of the pumpkin smell, try one of the amazing scents from HYscent. Just turn on your Dual Dispenser and the Odoraxe-infused cartridges will attack and neutralize the smell, leaving a pleasant fragrance in its place.

Eliminating Messes from Greasepaint and Costume Makeup

Makeup, also known as Halloween’s best friend, also becomes your home’s worst enemy. Makeup can easily be tracked throughout your home; carpets, walls and even furniture — nothing is safe on Halloween night!

Costume makeup is generally oil-based so you will need a product like P.O.G. to get it out of carpet. Just pour a little bit of product on the spot and allow to sit for 2-5 minutes. Now, using a carpet brush, dab the spot a few times to work in the solvent. The makeup should be dissolved by this point and ready to blot. Using a kitchen towel, blot the stain — it should wick up into the paper towel. Now spray some cold water on it and blot again. Voila!

For walls, use a spray and wipe cleaner that is a light degreaser. Spray any stains, allow to sit and wipe up after a minute or two.

Clean Stains Left Behind by Chocolate

Chocolate is a Halloween staple — it’s great to eat but not too much fun for furniture!

If you find chocolate stains on your couch or carpet, try and scrape away any of the bulk. Your next step is to use a Carpet Spot Remover. Spray the spot directly, work the spot gently with a brush, tamping lightly rather than scrubbing so as not to grind the chocolate in. Once saturated, use a cloth to blot the stain — it should wick away completely.

A Particularly Scary Topic: How to Clean Up Vomit

Whether it’s from too much candy or too many Halloween jello shots, chances are that someone out there will have to clean up vomit.

The easiest way to clean up vomit is to use a spill absorbent — this will turn any liquid mess into a solid for easy disposal. Simply sweep up the the gelled vomit. I suggest using a hydrogen peroxide-based cleaner to eliminate any residual stains and to deal with any odours. Just spray on the area and let it dry. Any residual stains will vanish!

Removing Toilet Paper From Your Shrubs

Did the TP monster attack your exterior? This one is an easy fix!

Use a broom handle to unwind the paper without having to get deep into the gardens. Take the time to place the remnants of a Halloween nightmare into a compostable bag. It’s all compostable so don’t bother buying any extra bag tags for waste pick up, just leave it with your green bin.

Hopefully your house guests won’t leave your house in a ghoulish mess! But if they do — you’ll be ready!

(Source: Glen Martin Limited)

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Just in time for Halloween: How to Remove a Blood Stain

October 18, 2016 by Joe B.

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Blood stains can be tough, but a few quick moves can stop long-term damage to your clothes and carpets.

Fabric

1. If the stain is fresh, soak in cold water or use an eye dropper to apply hydrogen peroxide directly to the stain. For dried stains, brush the stain well to remove the surface deposit, then pretreat or soak in cool water with a laundry product containing enzymes.

2. Launder.

3. If the stain remains, rewash using the type of bleach that’s safe for the fabric.

Upholstery

1. Mix one tablespoon of liquid hand dishwashing detergent with two cups of cold water. If the stain has dried, brush it well to remove the surface deposit.

2. Using a clean white cloth, sponge the stain with the detergent solution.

3. Blot until the liquid is absorbed.

4. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 until the stain disappears.

5. Sponge with cold water and blot dry.

Carpet

1. Mix one tablespoon of liquid hand dishwashing detergent with two cups of cold water. If the stain has dried, brush it well to remove the surface deposit.

2. Using a clean white cloth, sponge the stain with the detergent solution.

3. Blot until the liquid is absorbed.

4. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 until the stain disappears or is no longer absorbed into the cloth.

5. If the stain remains, mix one tablespoon of ammonia (Caution: Never mix chlorine bleach and ammonia – the resulting fumes are hazardous) with 1/2 cup of warm water.

6. Sponge the stain with the ammonia solution.

7. Blot until the liquid is absorbed.

8. Sponge with cold water and blot dry.

Disappearing Blood Stains

If you prick your finger while sewing and get blood stains on your project, immediately moisten an unbloodied finger with a bit of your own saliva and apply it to the stain. Watch it disappear!

(Source: Good Housekeeping)

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How to Remove Carpet Glue From Concrete Floor

October 13, 2016 by Joe B.

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When you have concrete floors that once had carpeting on, you’ll find remnants of flooring adhesive after you remove the carpet. If you plan to leave the concrete floor bare, you need to remove the glue and carpet remnants to improve the look. Leaving the glue is not a good thing because dirt and grime can stick on it that would make it harder to remove and maintain overtime. Although there are numerous chemicals to remove glue, none is as effective and eco-friendly as with the use of boiling water.

Things You’ll Need

  •  Scraper (spackling tool, garden hoe or heavy-duty blade scraper)
  •  Push broom
  •  Pot (for boiling water)
  •  Water
  •  Pot holder
  • Garden or rain boots
  • Safety eye goggles
  • Vacuum

Remove all carpet remnants by scraping with a heavy-duty blade or spackling tool. Take off as much of the carpet chunks as you can.

Use the push broom to sweep away the remnants.

Boil water in a pot. Choose large pots to accommodate enough in order to remove as much carpet adhesive that you would need to remove. You can choose a deep, wide pot used for boiling meet or pasta that can hold up to 5 gallons of water at a time.

Pour the boiling water over the glue. Protect your eyes by using goggles to prevent the hot water splatter from reaching your eyes. To protect your feet and legs, wear garden or rain boots.

Let the boiling water sit for 5 to 10 minutes to allow the glue to soften and turn pliable.

Scrape off the carpet adhesive using a heavy-duty blade scraper or spackling tool. If you have a bad back, you can also use a garden hoe so that you do not need to bend too much; just make sure not to use too much force that can damage the concrete floor. Avoid scratching the floor by gently pushing the scraper underneath the glue. Pour more boiling water and repeat the process to remove the stubborn or hard-to-remove glue.

Remove excess water and dry the floor. Then, sweep the floor to remove the chunks of glue removed from the floor. Use a vacuum to remove the smaller pieces and dust.

Source: eHow

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Vacuum cleaner won’t start for some odd reason?

October 11, 2016 by Joe B.

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Reclosable Snacks or Chip Packet Life Hack

October 6, 2016 by Joe B.

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Preserve Your Pumpkins

October 3, 2016 by Joe B.

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Goodbye September

September 30, 2016 by Joe B.

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7 Sneaky Ways to Clean with Vinegar

September 27, 2016 by Joe B.

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