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Kimberly F asked:
She puts all the items in her mouth and drools quite a bit. I probably should have just used soap and water but felt bacteria from her mouth gets on the toys and should be cleaned. I am not a neat freak and only clean in once in a while. If overnight it dries and I of course wiped it down is this harmful for her??
She puts all the items in her mouth and drools quite a bit. I probably should have just used soap and water but felt bacteria from her mouth gets on the toys and should be cleaned. I am not a neat freak and only clean in once in a while. If overnight it dries and I of course wiped it down is this harmful for her??
Tags: Bacteria, Dries, kitchen cleaning, Lysol, Neat Freak, Soap And Water, Toys —
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aa 1 asked:
do u change garbage bag everyday. where to put recycle in the kitchen?whats the best way to keep kitchen clean by throwing all the trash?
do u change garbage bag everyday. where to put recycle in the kitchen?whats the best way to keep kitchen clean by throwing all the trash?
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niks asked:
How often do you use products like lysol? What other products do u use? Is it ok to clean lysol with only dry paper or do u need to use water? What are the exact steps to scrub kitchen floors? what things are needed and how to do it? Pls give as many tips as u can. Thanks!
How often do you use products like lysol? What other products do u use? Is it ok to clean lysol with only dry paper or do u need to use water? What are the exact steps to scrub kitchen floors? what things are needed and how to do it? Pls give as many tips as u can. Thanks!
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plmmr16 asked:
I am a new septic tank user and have gone through the ?’s looking for the answer, but am getting so many conflicting answers that I don’t know what is right. Is Rid-X good, or should I let the natural tank bacteria do its thing? I have read that I should not use powder laundry detergent. Is this correct? What kind of bathroom and kitchen cleaning chemicals can I use. I have always been a big fan of Bleach, but I have read this is bad for the system. Is this correct? I also use CLR for cleaning. Good or bad? What are good cleaning chemicals to use? How about shower soaps and dishwasher soaps? This is too many questions in one (sorry), but just trying to keep my system safe and working properly. A web site link would be great also. Thanks!
I am a new septic tank user and have gone through the ?’s looking for the answer, but am getting so many conflicting answers that I don’t know what is right. Is Rid-X good, or should I let the natural tank bacteria do its thing? I have read that I should not use powder laundry detergent. Is this correct? What kind of bathroom and kitchen cleaning chemicals can I use. I have always been a big fan of Bleach, but I have read this is bad for the system. Is this correct? I also use CLR for cleaning. Good or bad? What are good cleaning chemicals to use? How about shower soaps and dishwasher soaps? This is too many questions in one (sorry), but just trying to keep my system safe and working properly. A web site link would be great also. Thanks!
Tags: Bacteria, Bleach, Cleaning Chemicals, Dishwasher, Kitchen Bathroom, kitchen cleaning, Laundry Detergent, Natural Tank, Rid X, Septic System, Septic Tank, Soaps —
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WISKERS asked:
We seem to have this ongoing issue where people don’t tend to clean up after themselves and was wondering if anyone knew of any creative signs we can put up for them to take notice of and to have no excuse.
We seem to have this ongoing issue where people don’t tend to clean up after themselves and was wondering if anyone knew of any creative signs we can put up for them to take notice of and to have no excuse.
Something like: ” We are all old and ugly enough to wipe our own bums so why not clean up in the kitchen?
Tags: Bums, Creative Signs, Excuse, kitchen cleaning, Rota —
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cmpk26 asked:
my microwave is making my house smell what can i use to clean the microwave (safely) something one would have around the house to make my kitchen smell fresh
my microwave is making my house smell what can i use to clean the microwave (safely) something one would have around the house to make my kitchen smell fresh
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Jerry 71 asked:
The kind of dirt that needs to be removed is “typical” kitchen stuff: jam, honey, light layer of grease, dust, etc. I don’t want to buy really expensive equipment. I have a mop, bucket and am willing to buy soap, cleaning agents, etc.Thanks.
The kind of dirt that needs to be removed is “typical” kitchen stuff: jam, honey, light layer of grease, dust, etc. I don’t want to buy really expensive equipment. I have a mop, bucket and am willing to buy soap, cleaning agents, etc.Thanks.
Tags: Chemicals, clean marble, Cleaning Agents, Cleaning Solutions, Dirt, Floor Cleaning, Grease, Honey, kitchen cleaning, Kitchen Floor, Marble Cleaning, Marble Floor, Mop Bucket, Soap, Typical Kitchen —
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heavenleigh123 asked:
For stovetops (traditional electric) and laminate countertops. I like bleach and “with bleach” products, but looking for a better product to clean grease and food.
For stovetops (traditional electric) and laminate countertops. I like bleach and “with bleach” products, but looking for a better product to clean grease and food.
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spiritsocean asked:
I am cleaning my kitchen right now and am having a very hard time getting the walls/floor clean next to the oven. Food stains, grease stains, etc….it doesn’t want to come off.
I am
I am using a heavy cleaner (from Lysol) and letting it soak in for a bit before I try and clean. But nothing is working.
Does anyone have advice on what to use – or a mixture of household ingredients to use to get my painted kitchen walls clean?
Tags: Advice, Food Stains, Grease Stains, Hard Time, Household Ingredients, kitchen cleaning, Kitchen Walls, Mixture, stain removal —
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