6 Tips for Cleaning Your New Place
Before you start unpacking boxes, give your new home or apartment a scrub down. Even if the old owners or tenants cleaned before they moved out, it’s never a bad idea to just give everything a wipe down. Because who wants to be living in someone else’s dirt and dust? Here are six top tips for cleaning your new place. Tip #1
5 Tips for Keeping Your Campsite Clean
Summer’s here! And that means one thing: family vacation. One of the best ways to spend some time together this season is camping. Whether it’s in a tent, camper, or RV, camping can get a little messy. We have some tips and tricks on how to conquer the Great Outdoors, with scrub brush in hand!
6 Cleaning Tips for Pet Owners
#1 Clean Up Clingy Pet Hair Pet hair has a tendency to cling to almost every surface, especially furniture.
Spring Cleaning: Car Interior Cleaning Hacks
Reaching Nooks and Crannies Before Vacuuming Vacuuming out the crumbs and dirt is one the quickest ways to make a cleaning impact. Before you vacuum, brush the floor mats and interior carpet with our Easy Grip Scrub Brush. This will help to bring crumbs to the surface, giving your vacuum ever more to suck up!
SPRING HAS SPRUNG: 6 CLEANING SOLUTIONS TO KEEP THE POLLEN AT BAY
It’s not easy being green. No, we’re not talking about ecofriendly. It’s tough to put up with everything being green.
Spring Cleaning Outdoors
Sweep Out the Garage A simple sweeping of the dust and debris in your garage that is left over from fall and winter can make a huge difference. Our 24” Multi-Surface Commercial Push Broom easily cleans concrete, brick, stone and more while also cutting down on your clean time with the added sweeping coverage from the 24” wide brush head.
Cleaning Tips for Households with Allergy Sufferers
Clean efficiently and regularly – Indoor dust, pet dander and fur are common allergy triggers for many sufferers. Make sure you thoroughly and regularly sweep pet fur, dander and dust out from under and behind furniture. Then use a Libman Wonder Mop to trap and remove dust from hard flooring surfaces.
Five Spring Cleaning Hacks
Hack #1 - Ceiling Fans Use a damp cloth or wet pillowcase to wipe ceiling fans that have accumulated cobwebs and dust during the winter. If you’re unable to reach the blades this way, try using a Libman Microfiber Duster that has a seven foot extension pole for hard to reach places.
5 WAYS TO WEATHER THE WINTER AND JUMP-START SPRING CLEANING
After all, what else do you have to do? DUST Dust in human environments—especially homes, offices, and vehicles where we spend the most time—contains tiny particles of waste matter. This includes human hair, animal dander, textile fibers, minerals and dirt (from outdoors), insect waste, and skin cells. When you see a fine layer of dust collecting on bookshelves, it’s chock full of pollutants. Gross.
How to Prepare for Spring Cleaning
1. Schedule time Many of us are always on the go. Our schedules are full and our to-do list continues to grow. It’s no surprise that spring cleaning often gets pushed back when other things pop up in our lives. But it’s something that shouldn’t be so quickly moved in our schedules. Spring cleaning is a time to reset and refresh our homes for the warmer weather.