Cleaning Tips1.Source: http://cleaning.lifetips.com/cat/7433/wall-cleaning/ Cleaning BaseboardsThere is no real easy way to clean baseboards that we know. Try using warm soapy water, and for a bit of a time-saver you could use old socks on your hands for your cleaning tool. This way you can use both hands and wipe them down quicker. 2.Source: http://cleaning.lifetips.com/cat/7433/wall-cleaning/ Cleaning Painted WoodworkPainted wood should be dusted only, to prevent damaging the paint. If it is absolutely necessary to clean woodwork, wipe it lightly with a damp sponge, being careful not to chip the paint. 3.Source: http://cleaning.lifetips.com/cat/7433/wall-cleaning/ Smoke Odor Removal after FireTo remove the smoke odor, you will need to give EVERYTHING a thorough cleaning. That includes the walls, curtains, cupboards, ceiling, etc. When washing the curtains, or anything else washable, add 1 cup of vinegar to the rinse water to remove odors. Use baking soda as a scrubbing agent on the walls and ceiling, and after everything is clean, place small bowls of vinegar throughout to collect any lingering odors. Also, try to get as much fresh air through the room as possible. 4.Source: http://cleaning.lifetips.com/cat/7433/wall-cleaning/ Smoke Film Removal from WallpaperTo remove a smoke film from vinyl wallpaper, try washing the wallpaper with a solution of 1/2 cup borax, 2 tablespoons soap flakes (like Ivory Flakes), 1 tablespoon ammonia, and one gallon of warm water. Use full strength in a spray bottle or add two cups to a pail of warm water. 5.Source: http://cleaning.lifetips.com/cat/7433/wall-cleaning/ Minwax Oilbase Stain Removal from Painted WallYou probably won’t be able to remove the stain without harming the paint underneath. Turpentine would likely remove the stain, but test it in a hidden area first. You may need to repaint the spot, if you do not have any matching paint, you can take a small chip into a paint store and they should be able to make an exact match. 6.Source: http://cleaning.lifetips.com/cat/7433/wall-cleaning/ Ink Stain Removal from WallYou can remove ink stains from your wall by using a non-oily liquid hairspray. Spray the area well then wipe with a clean cloth. You may need to use several applications. Remember to always test in a non-visible area first to be sure that this does not harm your wall. 7.Source: http://cleaning.lifetips.com/cat/7433/wall-cleaning/ Office Cubicle CleaningTo clean an office cubicle, treat it in a similar fashion to upholstery. First, vacuum it regularly to avoid dust and dirt from getting ground in. Try the following in a non-visible area first, to ensure that the fabric is color-fast. Mix 1/4 cup high-suds laundry detergent with one quart of warm water. (If you can, do this in a blender or with a mixer to make the most suds possible.) Apply just the suds with a medium-bristled brush. Work lather in small circles, overlapping as your go. Wring out a towel in clean water and go over the entire surface. Be careful not to get the fabric too wet at any time. When dry, vacuum to remove any remaining residue. 8.Source: http://cleaning.lifetips.com/cat/7433/wall-cleaning/ Crayon Removal from WallTo remove crayon marks from walls, sprinkle baking soda on a damp cloth then rub gently. The baking soda should be gentle enough for most wall coverings, including paint and wallpaper. 9.Source: http://cleaning.lifetips.com/cat/7433/wall-cleaning/ Cleaning Wood Walls or Wood PanelingThe way you clean your wood walls or wood paneling depends completely on the type of finish (if any). 10.Source: http://cleaning.lifetips.com/cat/7433/wall-cleaning/ Marker Stain Removal from WallTo remove an alcohol-based marker stain, spray the area with non-oily hair spray or rubbing alcohol. 11.Source: http://cleaning.lifetips.com/cat/7433/wall-cleaning/ Water Stain RemovalUnfortunately, water stains in a ceiling are nearly impossible to remove. The water will have actually altered the ceiling and this is what causes the discoloration. If your ceiling is white, you may be able to bleach it, after the stain is dry. Make a bleach solution with water and bleach, and apply to the stain. You will likely have to paint over the stain, but be sure to seal off the stain first, or it will continue to leach through and keep reappearing. You can buy a sealant at home improvement or paint stores. 12.Source: http://cleaning.lifetips.com/cat/7433/wall-cleaning/ Dry Erase Marker Stain Removal from WallTo remove a dry erase marker stain from your wall, you can try using a liquid non-oily hairspray or rubbing alcohol, but dry erase markers can leave permanent stains. Another product you could try is a melamine sponge, but use a melamine sponge carefully since too much pressure can remove the paint. 13.Source: http://cleaning.lifetips.com/cat/7433/wall-cleaning/ Tell Candle Soot Stains Goodbye!If you have candle soot on your walls, you may want to think about moving your candles. They may be too close to your walls! You may also want to consider purchasing candles made from beeswax to cut down on soot stains. 14.Source: http://cleaning.lifetips.com/cat/7433/wall-cleaning/ Tape Removal from Glossy Painted DoorsTo remove the tape from your glossy painted doors, sponge the tape with vegetable oil to loosen the adhesive. Let it stand for several minutes. Using a dull knife, work cautiously and slowly to remove the tape. Continue to apply vegetable oil to any adhesive that remains as you are removing the tape. 15.Source: http://cleaning.lifetips.com/cat/7433/wall-cleaning/ Wax Removal from Painted Wall or WallpaperTo remove wax on a painted wall or from wallpaper, wait until the wax gets cold. Pick as much as you can off with your fingers, plastic credit card, etc. Then, heat an iron on low temperature and place a tissue against the wax and gently heat the wax. It will absorb into the tissue. Repeat with numerous tissues until the wax is gone. 16.Source: http://cleaning.lifetips.com/cat/7433/wall-cleaning/ Ink Stain Removal from WallpaperYou can remove ink from wallpaper by using either hairspray or lemon juice. Spray the area well then wipe with a clean cloth. You may need to use several applications. Remember to always test in a non-visible area first to be sure that this does not harm your wallpaper. 17.Source: http://cleaning.lifetips.com/cat/7433/wall-cleaning/ Wallpaper RemovalThe ease at which the wallpaper comes up depends a lot on how it was put on, the kind of wallpaper, and what is underneath it. Get a "paper tiger", it is a small hand tool that puts small cuts and nicks in the paper to let the wallpaper remover penetrate the paper and dissolve the paste. To remove wall paper, run over an area with the paper tiger, spray on hot water or adhesive remover, let it sit for a few minutes and then peel and scrape it off. If the wall paper was put directly on bare drywall without painting or sizing underneath, it can be very difficult to remove. 18.Source: http://cleaning.lifetips.com/cat/7433/wall-cleaning/ Vinyl Stain Removal from Vinyl WallVinyl on vinyl can be difficult to remove, as the two have likely fused together to form one. I have a few things to try, but I can’t guarantee success, unfortunately. I would start with baking soda, and use it as you would an abrasive cleanser, and scrub. Non-gel toothpaste may also do the trick. If that doesn’t work, try mineral spirits (available at most hardware or department stores), and as a last resort, I would try rubbing the stain with silver polish. Be sure to rinse thoroughly after trying each product. 19.Source: www.housekeepingabout.com Cleaning Your WallpaperDue to the unique variety of wallpaper, refer to the manufacturer's guidelines or contact the manufacturer for the particular paper you are using.
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