Everyone surely has electronic devices at home – television, laptop or desktop computers, mobile phones, digital cameras. The world today revolves around electronics. Cool, helpful and most of the time expensive electronics.
Personally, I think of electronic devices as “investments”. My computer helps me with the work I do online. My mobile phone helps me keep in touch with family and friends. My gaming consoles help keep my family entertained. I am pretty sure that you are somehow attached to your devices be it your computer, your cellphone or whatever. To make sure that your hard earned money spent on these items would not be for naught, proper care must be given to your electronic devices. Everything starts with having the right cleaning materials.
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Leather jackets of great quality are, no doubt, expensive. I am sure that you do not want to waste your hard-earned money by ruining your leather. This is why proper cleaning, caring and storing your leather jackets is important.
If you just got your first leather jacket, or if you have ruined one too many of your leather jackets, lucky you. Today, I will be sharing how you can properly clean and store your leather jacket, so it will last you a long time.
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I like floor tiles. They’re so much easier to clean than marble floors. In fact, we’ve gone from marble floors to tiles. In my parents’ old house we had marble floors. Yeah it’s fun to use (and ride on) the floor polisher, but OMG all the work. LOL.
But tiles, they’re so easy to clean. Low maintenance, at least as what I have personally experienced. And they come in different colors and designs, too.
So here are a few tile cleaning tips you might wanna try sometime.
How to Keep Floor Tiles Clean
- Get a lemon and cut it lengthwise. Rub the stained bathroom or kitchen tiles with the lemon and leave it for 15 minutes. Rinse well with water.
- For bathroom tiles that already have hard-water coats, use a fine sandpaper. Afterwards, clean it with a soapy sponge and rinse.
- Bathroom tiles can also be cleaned with a solution of salt and washing soda. Sprinkle some salt on the cracks between tiles and use a stiff brush to clean out the dirt and grime. Rinse the tiles with cold water.
- Rust stains on tiles can be removed with vinegar.
- You also try mixing four tablespoons of liquid ammonia with four and a half liters of water. This solution can be used to wash bathroom tiles.
Keep your floor tiles, bathroom tiles and kitchen tiles clean. A clean and organized home is a joy to come home to.
Do you have other ways to keep your tiles clean? Share it with the community by commenting on this post or by emailing me at blog@mommymakeitbetter.com. I would be so happy to hear from you.