Tips for Cleaning

Tips for CleaningCleaning habits have changed. We are getting more time away from home and therefore becomes more difficult to make us a while to clean the home. To simplified you approach the task here a couple of tricks to clean. Security will be of great use to time to keep your house spotless.

First, it is important that you consider each area and use the right product for each spot. Always use the amount of product needed (which use more quantity does not mean you will clean better.) Nor mix different chemicals. This can be detrimental to our health.

Each surface has its own characteristics. Therefore, we must know how to clean each of them.

Let’s do a check of the most important:

Marble: Can be damaged by the action of acids and scratch easily. In addition, due to its porous stains penetrate more quickly. To keep in good condition is recommended to polish the marble with a mop and polishing it to a specific product once a month.

Stoneware: Stoneware is a bit porous surface and very resistant to both scratches and chemical products. To clean use a cleaner antibacterial disinfectant. For bathing, cleaning Calc.

Wood: The wood interior paint and are always presented in two finishes. This can be “open pore”, which looks more natural and is rough to touch and “closed pore” which is more uniform and smooth. The exterior wood are “open pore” resist weather and not varnished. To clean the timber of “open pore” opts for a soapy cleaner. For the “closed pore” is preferable with wax.

Metal: Includes aluminum, stainless steel, iron, copper, brass, gold and silver. You can find different metal surfaces are oxidized by the action of air. In such cases you should clean it with special limpadores for each metal. After we dry and polish it gently with a cloth.

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