Spring Cleaning – Maid in Jax | House Cleaning Services Jacksonville, FL https://www.maidinjax.com Sat, 10 Mar 2018 00:01:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.2.20 https://www.maidinjax.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/cropped-Gravatar-32x32.png Spring Cleaning – Maid in Jax | House Cleaning Services Jacksonville, FL https://www.maidinjax.com 32 32 Spring Cleaning: 5 DIY Kitchen Cleaning Tips https://www.maidinjax.com/spring-cleaning-5-diy-kitchen-cleaning-tips/ https://www.maidinjax.com/spring-cleaning-5-diy-kitchen-cleaning-tips/#respond Fri, 09 Mar 2018 17:39:29 +0000 https://www.maidinjax.com/?p=2192 Kitchens are one of the first parts of the house that visitors see and my mother always made it a point for the kitchen to be in pristine condition. Sometimes it can be difficult to find spare time throughout the busy work week to do a deep clean on the kitchen, but we’re here to ...

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Kitchens are one of the first parts of the house that visitors see and my mother always made it a point for the kitchen to be in pristine condition. Sometimes it can be difficult to find spare time throughout the busy work week to do a deep clean on the kitchen, but we’re here to provide some helpful cleaning tips to maintain a clean kitchen that only require a few household items that you probably already have in the home.

Here are 5 creative DIY ways to keep your kitchen looking and smelling clean:

Remove Hard Water Deposits on Your Kitchen Fixtures

Cleaning hard water deposits in Jacksonville is a common issue. Our water supply has heavy concentrations of magnesium and calcium and depending on what part of town you live on, you may have up 2 to 3 times more mineral content than the Water Quality Association considers “Very Hard”.

Cleaning-Hard-Water-Deposits-Maid-In-JaxVinegar can work wonders for a stainless steel kitchen and stainless steel fixtures. Soak some paper towels with white distilled vinegar and lay them on the surfaces with the hard water calcium deposits. Wait at least 45 minutes, then take the paper towels up and use a nylon dish pad to remove the deposits. It’s that easy! Don’t scrub stainless steel with abrasive cleaners or brushes, as this can damage the finish.

Clean White Porcelain Sinks

Step 1. White porcelain sinks look so classic. BUT white sinks have a knack for getting dirty every time a dish hits it. Baking soda can help bring your sink back to its original glory. The trick is to not to have much water in the sink when you apply the baking soda. The sink should be slightly damp so the baking soda sticks, but not so wet that the baking soda dissolves. If applied correctly, the baking soda should cake on to the surface. The baking soda will attach itself to the stubborn dirt and can be wiped up.

Step 2. Use lemons to bring back that pure white color. Like before, the less water the better for this process. Cut up a lemon into multiple wedges. I find a half lemon will usually do the job on my single sink, but lemons vary. Use the lemon wedges to scrub the sink and you can even use both sides of the lemon. Use the outer lemon rind to scrub problem areas of the sink and smear the inside of the lemon around to spread lemon juice and raw pulp on the sink surface. Let it sit overnight and wipe it up the next morning! Voila! As an added bonus, lemon rinds can go down the sink to freshen up the disposal.

DIY Grout Line Cleaner

The do-it-yourself grout cleaner is easy to make and can be used in bathrooms as well. We’ll need 3 ingredients for this: Baking Soda, Hydrogen Peroxide and Dish Soap. Hydrogen peroxide has a natural whitening ability and combining it with baking soda will create an easy to apply paste. Apply the DIY grout cleaner you just made and let it sit for 10-15 minutes and then use a soft scrub brush and water to reveal your cleaner grout!

Create that Clean Kitchen Scent

We’re going to use the stove for this trick. There are numerous combinations to do stove simmer, but we’ll just do a classic one with orange peels and lavender! All you’ll need is the Peel from 1 orange and 1 cup of dried lavender. Bring that to a simmer and remove the lid and that’s it! No need to spend money on air fresheners when you can do it yourself for much cheaper!

Get Rid of Stubborn Fruit Flies

We’ve have all experienced the nuisance that are fruit flies. We are here to offer a simple solution in the form of a DIY Fruit Fly Trap.

1. Take a small jar and pour in apple cider vinegar to about 1 inch deep.Diy-Fruit-Fly-Trap

2. “Cap” the jar with a funnel. You can use a plastic funnel if you have one, but a makeshift paper one works well.

3. Tape the funnel in place so there are no gaps for the flies to crawl out.

The flies will be attracted to the apple cider vinegar and end up getting trapped in the jar. Bye bye to the fruit flies!

 

These are just some helpful cleaning tips and tricks that we have come across along the way. Kitchen cleaning can be extremely overwhelming, so a little DIY cleaning can help maintain your kitchen during busy times.

This is part 3 of 10 in the Spring Cleaning article series. If you enjoyed this article, you should also check out Spring Cleaning: The 5 Grossest Things in Your Home Right Now and Spring Cleaning: 5 Annual Household Chores.

We hope you found these recommendations useful and if you need any help with the rest of your home cleaning in Jacksonville, we would love to assist!

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Spring means a few things in Florida: Spring Cleaning and Pollen. Since everything is more satisfying than pollen, we will be discuss Spring Cleaning today.

Pillows

Pillow cleaning “rule of three”: At least every three weeks, you should wash your zippered pillow protector (and you should definitely have these!); at least every three months, you should wash the pillow; and at least every three years, you should replace it if you aren’t doing the above.

Shower Curtains

Spring means its time to get rid of the those disgusting vinyl shower liners. “But everyone uses them…” This is a common misconception and can even be dangerous for you and your family’s health. Vinyl contains a known endocrine disruptor that can mess with your hormones if you breathe in the fumes. Instead, use nylon curtains, which are even used in hospitals because they can be washed and they don’t attract mold or mildew like vinyl liners do.

A/C and Heating Air Filters

Your heater has been running all winter, and it’s undoubtedly filled up with all kinds of junk. Here’s a rule of thumb when it comes to replacement intervals: Change the filter every season: at the end of the winter, at the end of the summer, before you seal yourself up in the winter, before you seal yourself up in the summer.

Drapes

Imagine fabric hanging in your house, gathering dust, never getting cleaned—that’s exactly what’s happening if you don’t wash your curtains. Make sure that at least every five to 10 years, if not sooner, curtains and drapes are washed or dry-cleaned. I often recommend getting a silk or a cotton or a linen option that can be washed or replaced easily, a window trim.

Mattress

A bargain mattress is not always a bargain. If you buy the $99 mattress, you might be like, ‘Yeah, I got a great deal!’ But often those mattresses are full of chemicals. A cheaper mattress is often made to keep away vermin, so it’s made with boric acid, a.k.a. roach poison. If you have the money, be prepared to spend $600 or more on a high-quality mattress that has fewer toxins. Remember, you will spend 1/3rd of your life in spend, so a mattress is a very worthwhile investment.

For all of your other spring cleaning needs, please consider scheduling a Deep Cleaning Service with our professionals at Maid In Jax!

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