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[H738]How Clean Is Your House Tips
by Markus Skupeika, Mar

What you wouldn't give to have your house clean and sparkling like the ones displayed in those famous showrooms but the reality is, once you and your family stepped into your home, opened the fridge and lived there, it has all been a huge arena for dust and dirt. To top it off, your surfaces seem to be clamoring for your elbow grease and cleaning products as times goes by. How come all you see are smudges even when you periodically wash and clean your house? You are even struggling to clean those hard-to-reach places and yet you still find out that more work needs to be done. It all seems pointless somehow.

The secret to having those gleaming surfaces is to first identify what type of surfaces you have in your house and start from there. Once you have an idea on that, the next step would be to get the cleaners and tools that are made specifically for your surfaces that you are dealing with. For instance, if you went for stainless steel surfaces then you might have to be in for some really serious and heavy cleaning. Unfortunately this type of surface has a stain that more or less is impossible to remove but the good news is that with the right information you can keep all your stainless steel in top condition, from your countertops and cookware to your forks, spoons and knives.

Believe it or not, your number one enemy is water because it leaves spots especially on your stainless steel surfaces such as your countertops. So be very sure to wipe your countertop with a clean and dry towel each and every time it gets wet. If the water mark stays there then just apply liquid dish detergent but make sure that it is not diluted. Use all natural and safe cleaning supplies in order to protect your body and of course the environment.

Another option would be to thoroughly clean the area with a soft cloth that is dipped in rubbing alcohol. Unfortunately for scratches, prevention is still the best cure because the moment that this type of surface gets scratched, there is literally nothing you can do to fix it. That is why if you really go for stainless steel appliances then choose one with a matte surface rather than a shiny surface. Matte surfaces show less visible imperfections such as a scratch. Another great tip is to never ever use scouring powders that are abrasive or scrub pads when you are cleaning stainless steel surfaces.

For dullness, you can just use a clean cloth to buff stainless steel when it is dry because in no time at all this will restore its shine. Caring for your flatware can be challenging because acids and salts in foods can pit the stainless steel surface. If you have flatware that has a pitting problem then rinse those surfaces as soon as possible after use and just machine or hand wash them with hot water and detergent.

Use all natural cleaning products in order to ensure your safety as well as for your loved ones. This may surprise you but certain housekeeping activities can soothe the frayed nerves of a tired soul. Somehow cleaning can create a gratifying sense that something, at least one small corner of the world, has been put to right and all is well.


We usually invest a lot of money in buying an abode for ourselves and maybe even more to make it look beautiful and elegant. One of the best ways to make the interiors look exotic and serene is by wallpapering the walls of the rooms whether a living room or the bedroom or both, the choice entirely lies with the homeowner. One can choose from a wide range of wallpaper that is available in the market or they also can be ordered online.

Once you have decided to have a wallpaper covering and to have the perfect finish, you must pre-plan the layout, which in turn will help you avoid making silly mistakes and save you oodles of time too. Generally one must start from the centre of the wall or from that particular area which is highly visible working your way towards the corners which are not visible. Then measure the width of the paper around the whole area and make sure their ends meet at the less noticeable corner.

One must keep in mind while wallpapering a room that the wallpaper expands by about 1/4" to 1/2" while it is damp or being pasted on, so it is always better to do a test run before you start. It is best to avoid small strips of wallpaper around the corners, window sills, doors and around the furniture. If you are only restricting your wallpapering to only one wall, then it is recommended to start from the centre and work your way through to the corners. Using big sheets (around 8"sheets) is more convenient than small strips. During the pre-planning stage it is better to make sure that there is enough wallpaper to cover the sills with proper paper not strips.

It is always recommended that the walls are primed with primer especially used for wallpaper, which helps in the adhesion and removal later. Priming is also advised for freshly painted walls where if the primer is not used, the paint may chip off and that goes for the oil bound paint used in the kitchens and bathrooms too.

To avoid any chipping or flaking off of paint, it is a good idea to use wallpaper primer. If the wallpaper is being applied to old papered walls or paneling, priming becomes imperative so that the primer can seal the paper to a hard impenetrable surface.

If the old wallpaper has bubbled, then it is best to remove it and then apply the new wallpaper. To avoid old paper joints from becoming visible through the new paper, it is better to wait for the primer to dry then lightly apply the joint compound to the seams and when dry, sand the ridges and cover the surface with wallpaper primer.

Wallpaper can be hung over a paneling with the help of liners or wall felt and they are available at most paint or wallpaper stores. These liners are stuck with a strong vinyl adhesive or a clay-based adhesive. They take about 24 to 48 hrs to dry before you can hang the wallpaper on it.

Before the application of the liner to the surface of the paneling, it is better to check for any loose ends which need to be secured before the primer is applied. These liners can be hung horizontally or vertically, but just make sure the joints are concealed and covered with sheet rock mud and there you are -you have a professionally wallpapered house.
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