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How To Clean Your Skirting Boards
by Danpartridge, Dan
No matter how vigilant you are in keeping your house clean, your vigilance will be put to waste if your efforts do not extend to your skirting boards. Most of us tend to think that others would not notice the condition of the skirting boards in our homes when they come to visit, but actually, the dirty ones and those in poor condition can draw the eye just as easily as any piece of artwork you have on display at home.

However, the very reason why most people tend to skip cleaning skirting boards is simply that they are hard to clean. They easily collect dust and dirt, not to mention hair ? both ours and those of our pets, if we have furry pets at home. Using the vacuum cleaner to suck out all that dirt from them is never enough, and to scrub them manually is to break the back quite literally.

The process of cleaning skirting boards is simple enough, though. Here is how.

Cleaning Skirting Boards the Easy Way

All it takes to clean skirting boards is good, old-fashioned scrubbing with soap and warm water. Just mix the detergent in warm water and then soak your cleaning rags in the solution. Wring the rag to get the excess water out, and then wipe the rag all over the boards.

Once you have gotten the dirt off your boards, rinse the soap off them. The process of rinsing the boards is just the same, except that you would only need a fresh rag and warm water. You do not have to add soap to the solution.

Make sure that you pay attention to the moulding of the profile of the skirting boards. Those mouldings and carvings collect the dirt just as easily, and so you must try to wipe the dirt off them thoroughly, or else you would end up botching the cleaning job.

Naturally, this process can literally be back-breaking. You would have to be bent over or crawling about the house on your hands and knees in scrubbing your boards. If you do not care much for that, you can substitute a sponge mop for your rags. Even disposable toilet wands will do wonders in cleaning your boards.

Dealing with Hard Dirt

There are times when the dirt you have to deal with on your boards is far too stubborn to be wiped off with a simple soap-and-water solution. If the dirt and stain are of the variety that is hard to remove, then you would need a stronger cleaning agent to get the dirt and the scuff from your boards.

One solution that is known to work is vinegar mixed in warm water. After you have initially soaped your boards, go make this mixture and apply it to the more difficult spots. The boards will be clean in no time. If you do not like the smell of vinegar, you can use bleach or any polish used for wood.

It is important that you pay attention to your skirting boards when cleaning your house. People do notice the condition of our skirting boards more often that we actually give a care for.
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