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Bathroom And House Cleaning Tip To Reduce Buildup
By Audrey Sneddon

When cleaning your house, some of the more stubborn stains can be found in the kitchen and bathroom, mainly because those are the rooms in which most of the water is used, among other liquids, which can help stains form. Many are looking for a bathroom and house cleaning tip that can ease their cleaning efforts and help keep their home clean.

For cleaning glass, whether it is mirrors or windows, you can combine one-third cup of white vinegar and one-quarter cup denatured rubbing alcohol in a one quart spray bottle. If you want to add another cleaning agent, use three teaspoons of liquid dishwashing soap. This removes almost any stain you can throw at glass. You can also use this bathroom and house cleaning tip on countertops, but if food will be prepared there, you will want a second cleaning with a germ-killing cleaner.

Alkaline in the water is what helps scum build up in the tub and sinks, as well as the commode. One method of preventing build up on the walls is to apply a coat of automotive paste wax twice a year. This bathroom and house cleaning tip will not stop the stains from appearing but it will make them easier to remove. Use a squeegee after every use on the walls to remove excess water and help prevent scum build up.

Prevent Mildew Stains On Bathroom Ceilings

By its very nature in a humid environment, the bathroom ceiling has a penchant for showing mildew stains. A bathroom and house cleaning tip to prevent this from happening is to spray an equal mixture of hydrogen peroxide and water onto the ceiling every six months to prevent it from forming. Since the hydrogen peroxide is a safe bleach there is no need to remove it. If the ceiling already has a build up, repeat the application after two hours.

To remove those stains that accumulate around the water faucets, another bathroom and house cleaning tip calls for the use of white vinegar. Soak a paper towel in the vinegar and then wrap around the base of faucet where the stain is and allow to sit and soak a minimum of 15 to 20 minutes. In the meantime, you can plug the drain and fill with vinegar to remove the alkaline deposits there as well. You can scrub with a stiff bristle brush or an old toothbrush to get into the small areas of the faucet.

Author Details:
Audrey Sneddon writes for a selection of web sites about household matters such as house cleaning. Audrey's husband Arthur wruites about such things as home improvement, and related subjects such as flooring & landscaping.

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