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Are you looking for House Cleaning Services in Montréal ?
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In a busy life, there's no doubting the benefits
of a home cleaning service but finding a reliable cleaner is not an easy task.
At Montreal Cleaning Services we specialise in taking the hassle out of home
cleaning, offering you a high quality reliable service that you can trust at a
very reasonable price.
Our mission is to provide high quality services to anyone who needs a fresh
clean home at a reasonable price.
We offer professional domestic cleaning services at times to suit you, available
on a daily, weekly or monthly basis.
One call cleans it all : 514-999-6047
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How to Clean a House ?
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Avoid common housecleaning mistakes! Here's how
you can break the bad habits and do the best possible job. Remember, to
houseclean proceed from large to small: 1. Throw away litter, 2. Put away
belongings, 3. Dust and vacuum, 4. Wash surfaces. When there are too many
belongings to put things away, some of them need to be sold, donated, or thrown
away. Coins, paper clips and gum wrappers should be picked up by hand to keep
the vacuum cleaner in good shape. Furniture polish spray is sometimes used on
wood furniture to make it easier to dust; if recently polished, wood furniture
can be wiped with a damp cloth. A terry or micro-fiber cloth, or a soft scrub
sponge, is used to wash kitchen and bathroom surfaces. The bucket of soap and
water washes the cloth or sponge. Alternatively, the cleaning solution is
sprayed on and then half a minute later wiped off with white towels.
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Step 1 :
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Get started: Decide how clean you want your house
and how much time you have for cleaning. This will help you decide how to set up
your cleaning schedule. Be honest with yourself about what you can do.
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Some people prefer to put off cleaning as long
as possible, then have a big cleaning campaign now and then.
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For the "average" busy person (not a neat freak)
it works better to do a little bit every day so that the work doesn't pile up,
and also have major-cleaning day a few times a year. What style you prefer is up
to you (unless you have roommates of course).
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Step 2 :
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Cleaning glass/mirrors It is commonly thought
that glass cleaner does the cleaning. It's no substitute for soapy water! First,
wash your glass (including windows and mirrors) with a solution of warm or hot
water, dish soap and a rag, sponge, or squeegee. Wipe down surface with a dry
lint-free cloth or lint-free paper towels. Now it's time for the glass cleaner.
The glass cleaner acts as a shield to help keep spots and dust easy to remove.
When misused, glass "cleaner" will leave streaks. If you want to clean glass and
be environmentally friendly, clean the glass with vinegar and water, dry with a
lint-free cloth, and rub the glass with newspaper. No streaks!
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Step 3 :
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Polish furniture Like glass cleaner, furniture
polish isn't meant to be a cleaner. However, it can be used for cleaning. If
you'd like to use furniture polish, make sure to carefully read the labels and
find one made specifically for what you need. Some furniture can handle water,
and those that can should be used with the soapy solution from step one. Be sure
to quickly dry off these surfaces. Next, apply the suggested amount of furniture
polish and wipe away according to directions. This will keep dust from
magnetizing to your furniture.
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Step 4 :
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Using all-purpose cleaners Be cautious with
all-purpose cleaners. They aren't always safe for the purposes you'll need. Make
sure to thoroughly read labels before purchasing to ensure it fits your needs.
Do not mix cleaners! Use them one at a time and follow the directions on the
label.
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Step 5 :
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Working outside Outdoor tasks can help create a
better living environment. Raking leaves helps to prevent mold growth that
happens in wet climates after raining. Raking regularly will also assist in
dropping the bug count in your yard. Raking will also leave your yard looking
neat and cared for and offer more room for grass to grow and sunlight to reach.
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Step 6 :
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Trimming/pruning Trimming back plants (hedges,
rose bushes, etc.) can help prevent water lines and dirt from getting on the
walls of your home.
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Follow these steps to do your laundry
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First, begin the water at the needed temperature
and level.
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Next, pour in the needed amount of laundry
detergent where the water is pouring.
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If you use fabric softener, a great thing to use
is the fabric softener balls that you pour your softener into and just throw in
at the beginning. (This saves you from having to wait for the rinse cycle.) If
you use one, do this with the detergent. If you put your clothes in first, you
risk staining your clothes with the coloring in these liquids.
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Step 8 :
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Drying your laundry The way you transfer your
clothes into your dryer can affect the way they come out. Once the entire
washing cycle is complete, shake to remove the twisting of fabric and the heavy
wrinkles then toss into your dryer. This process can help prevent wrinkling and
helps your clothes to dry more efficiently. It also helps to empty the dryer
while your clothes are still warm.
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Step 9 :
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Clean the floor Vacuuming is the most effective
way to clean up all the dust and other loose junk that accumulates on your floor
(and it's practically a daily necessity when you have shedding pets). If you're
always putting off vacuuming, try using a dry dust mop (the microfiber kind
works well) if you have tile/wood floors. You can use a carpet sweeper
(non-electric machine you push that has brushes underneath) if you have carpet.
Both involve less fuss than getting out the vacuum and will let you go longer
between vacuuming.
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Step 10 :
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Mop your floor Some the new and innovative
substitutes for mopping can be helpful but they are still no substitute for a
good rag mop for getting rid of glued-on grime. If you have tile or textured
floors, nothing else will get the dirt out of the cracks and depressions. There
are a vast number of options for rag mops. Rag mops with real fabric scrub
better and last longer than mops with a sponge. With a good rag mop, one thing
is guaranteed; when you use a little elbow grease, your floors will look
fantastic. Use hot water and the appropriate cleaner for your floor (again, read
the labels).
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Washing the dishes These save a lot of work when
you use them right. Your dishwasher works best when you fill it completely and
run it right after you use your dishes. Big things like pots and pans are
usually best hand-washed because they don't fit well in the dishwasher. Dishes
wear out more quickly when washed by machine, than by hand because the
dishwasher's soap is abrasive, so heirloom china, delicate wine glasses, and
other really fragile things should be carefully hand-washed instead.
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Step 12 :
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Hand-washing dishes: It's much easier to wash
your dishes if you do it right after you use them; you will rarely need to soak
anything or scrub hard because the food juices won't have a chance to dry and
harden. Just wet your sponge or scrubber brush with hot water, squirt on some
dish soap, wipe each dish (both sides!), and rinse thoroughly with hot water. If
you use the soaking method, picture this: a bucket of brown water with dirt,
grease, food particles, millions of germs, and a lot of other things that come
off your dirty dishes. Now you know how disgusting (and unsanitary) that soaking
water can be. If you need to soak a casserole that has baked-on gunk for ten or
fifteen minutes, that's okay, but when you can, it's usually better to just wash
the dishes promptly and avoid soaking. Either way you do it, place the
thoroughly rinsed dishes in a clean drying rack and allow to air dry. Be sure to
let your brush, sponge, and dish towel dry between uses to keep them from
accumulating germs too (see tips below).
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Fighting fleas Your best defense against fleas is
your vacuum cleaner! Besides not having carpet, that is. Carpet is a breeding
ground for fleas (not to mention all the other things it's good for holding). If
you have pets, vacuum daily. This will keep them out of the place they are
successful in breeding; where there is pet and human dander. To kill fleas
without using poisons, after each vacuuming, sprinkle borax on your carpets and
let it work its way into the carpet backing. You'll never have fleas in the
house if you do this. You can find the Borax in the laundry detergent area of
grocery stores, usually on the top shelf.
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Cleaning Services
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Montreal Cleaning Services
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