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By Fin Dittimi September 20, 2021

Get Your Home Back-To-School Ready

For those with school-aged children, the end of summer generally signifies the end of more casual schedules. I haven’t gone back to school in a long time—don’t ask how long!—but I remember the exhilaration of the first day. Purchasing new school supplies, fresh clothing, and ultimately racing out the door on that first morning. Back to school is always a whirlwind—inescapable!

I know that once you find out a fantastic strategy to keep your house tidy for the school year, it will be a lot easier to get back into the groove of things.

Finally, if you’re not ripping your hair out and can prevent any last-minute panic, we’ve done our job—here are some of the best back-to-school suggestions;

The Task List

Make a priority list to save your sanity from trying to recall everything you need to accomplish. Make a list of the things you need to accomplish before school starts, such as any school supplies you need to buy and any activities with impending registration deadlines. Then write another list of everything else you can think of to make the next few months easier for yourself and your family.

Inventory and Organization

Begin with a blank slate; it will be much easier to maintain it that way. Papers, jackets, backpacks, shoes, and sweaty sports gear will build up—but if you have a dedicated location for everything, you’ve just improved your organizing odds. Also, before purchasing any new school supplies or clothing for your children, check to see what they currently have. In the spirit of decluttering, get rid of anything that is damaged, severely worn out, too tiny (unless it is suitable for hand-me-downs), or discolored beyond repair.

Next, write a list of exactly what your children require and try your best to keep to it. Schools will also occasionally give a list of required materials for the upcoming school year, making your work a bit easier. When you go shopping with a list, you’re more likely to buy only what’s on it, which saves you money—bonus! Alternatively, you may wait a week after school begins and get everything when it’s marked down (#smart).

High-Contact Areas Should Be Sanitized

Hand cleaning and sanitizing high-touch areas have been top priorities in recent years. With the start of the new school year, it’s critical to boost the sanitizing routine, especially if your children are returning to school. Throughout the day, our hands wind up touching a lot of things. Disinfect doorknobs, light switches, remote controls, handles, and any other location you know your family often contacts.

I’m sure we’ve all become accustomed to cleaning face masks, so this is just a kind reminder to make sure your child has a clean one on hand every day. It’s advisable to keep at least five face masks on hand so that you can wash them at the end of the school week. They should be cleaned separately from other clothes in hot water with ordinary laundry detergent or vinegar.

Obtain a Calendar

Hang a magnetic dry-erase calendar in your kitchen if you haven’t already to keep track of everyone’s activities. Use a different color marker for each member of the family so you can tell who is doing what at a glance. When you arrange piano lessons, ice skating practice, or receive information about field excursions or bake sales, put them on the calendar right away. I also recommend purchasing a 12-month calendar to keep track of events in subsequent months and moving them to the dry-erase calendar.

The Homework Area

It’s critical for kids to have their own study place, especially as they get older and have more homework—and I’m not talking about at the dining room table (I say that to preserve the sanity of parents, too)! If they have space in their bedroom for a desk, that’s great. Otherwise, a family room, living room, or office (preferably one without a television) will suffice. If the desk lacks drawers or shelves, consider placing an organizer on top of it. And, if you have the space, a bookshelf is a great addition because it adds extra storage space with the capacity to expand!

Our obsession for pegboards has no boundaries, and the same goes for over desks.

They’re fantastic for adding extra storage space for tiny goods such as pens, paintbrushes, and pencils. Desk lights may even be hung from them! Take it a step further by painting it in your child’s preferred color.

Encourage your children to take responsibility for keeping their homework spaces nice and tidy. Giving children the tools they need to organize their artwork, projects, and report cards will help to reduce clutter around the house. Create color-coded files for each child’s schoolwork, mementos, and vital paperwork for super-organized parents. This also makes coursework easier to discover, and at the conclusion of the school year, it can be simply sifted through to choose what is preserved and what is discarded.

Cleaning the Closets

It’s amazing how quickly the front hall closet becomes a dumping ground for… well, everything. Here’s how I keep ours clean and organized. There you have it—space for coats and bags! If you have a big hallway or mudroom, you can even build cubbies with hooks for jackets and bags as well as storage for shoes, musical instruments, and sports equipment. To keep toys and books tidy, you may also use labeled plastic boxes or baskets, or create a separate shelf exclusively for school materials. If your children have a designated area for everything, chances are they will utilize it more frequently, and you will no longer trip over their belongings.

Take up chores as a family.

Make everyone in your home a team member by including them in duties and organizing. This will also help youngsters develop a sense of responsibility for their families. Begin with easier activities for the youngest and more difficult chores for the older children. In order to promote involvement, include prizes for finishing duties.

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By Fin Dittimi September 17, 2021

6 Surprising Homemade Cleaning Solutions Using Grapefruit

Do you enjoy the fresh and delectable aroma of grapefruit? We feel the same way! And did you know that, aside from being irresistibly delicious, grapefruit is also a natural cleanser that is effective against oil and grime? If you don’t believe us, have a look at the most popular grease-cleaning products at your local supermarket; you’ll be amazed at how many of them include grapefruit extract.

So, why spend money on a commercial product when you can buy a few fruits and produce your own green cleaning solutions? Here are our six recommendations for natural grapefruit cleaners for the house.

All-purpose Cleaner

You will need the following items:

  • 2 medium grapefruit peels
  • 1 large Mason jar
  • 2 cups of white vinegar
  • 2 cups of regular tap water
  • Spray container
  • 6-7 drops of tea tree oil

Instructions:

Only the top, colored section of the peels should be placed in the jar, followed by the vinegar and the lid. Place the container somewhere dark and cold — your kitchen cabinets are ideal. After a week, the vinegar has changed color and smells strongly like grapefruit. Pour the liquid into a spray bottle after removing the peels. 2 cups of water and a few drops of tea tree oil are added. Shake vigorously before using.

Sinks, baths, kitchen counters, and even furniture may be cleaned. However, if you are unsure that the vinegar will not damage your furniture, test the solution on a tiny inconspicuous area before applying it. Do not use on marble!

Floor Cleaner

You will need the following items:

  • Borax, 5 teaspoons
  • 5 tbsp white vinegar
  • ½ cup grapefruit juice, freshly squeezed
  • 1 teaspoon finely grated grapefruit peel
  • 1 bucket

Instructions:

Fill the bucket halfway with boiling water and mix everything well. Use as you would any other floor cleaner.

Bathtub Cleaner

You will need the following items:

  • 1 grapefruit (medium-to-large)
  • ½ cup salt

Instructions:

Using a sharp knife, cut the fruit in half. Sprinkle the tops of the fruit halves liberally with salt. Rinse your tub with warm water and sprinkle the remaining salt evenly over the surface. Scrub with one of the halves first. Circulate the tub thoroughly.

Don’t throw away the peel; it may be used to clean hard-to-reach places and stubborn stains. After you’re through, thoroughly rinse the bathtub – there will be a lot of pulp on the surface.

Mold and Mildew Remover

You will need the following items:

  • 1 cup vinegar
  • ½  cup Borax
  • ½ cup fresh grapefruit juice
  • a small spray bottle

Instructions:

In a tiny spray bottle, combine all of the ingredients. Spray the solution immediately on the afflicted region. Leave it in this state for 1 hour. Remove with a clean sponge. The vinegar and grapefruit combo will destroy the germs and prevent them from reappearing.

Concentrated Glass Cleaner

You will need the following items:

  • 2 grapefruit peels (medium to big)
  • Medium-sized pot
  • Water

Instructions:

Cut the peels and place them in the saucepan, cover with water, and bring to a boil. After that, reduce the heat to low and leave it to simmer for 6-7 hours. When needed, top off the water. Allow the mixture to totally cool. Remove the peel and transfer the concentrate to a glass container – never use a plastic jar. If you are not intending to use the concentrate straight away, keep it in the fridge. To clean mirrors, windows, and other glass surfaces, mix 1 part concentrate with 4 parts water in a spray container.

Scrubbing powder

You will need the following items:

  • 3 tbsp ground dried grapefruit peel (from 1 large or 2 small grapefruits)
  • 3 tsp Borax
  • 5 teaspoons baking soda

Instructions:

Grind the dried grapefruit peels and combine them with the other two ingredients. Clean filthy sinks, bathtubs, tiles, kitchen counters, shower fixtures, and stainless steel using this powder.

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By Fin Dittimi September 8, 2021

Why are Cleaning Services Essential when Moving?

Moving is stressful, and whether you are a seasoned mover or fresh to the game, there are numerous twists and turns in the process that may rapidly become overwhelming. However, one thing you should not have to worry about is cleaning your previous house, condo, or apartment when you have all of your belongings packed and ready to go. Hiring a cleaning agency to handle the task for you in half the time is a simple solution to this problem!

Don’t know where to begin? Dial Cleaning services is here to brighten your day whether it comes to move-in or move-out cleaning! We will be there for you throughout the whole moving process, from a staging clean or open house clean to your move-out or move-in clean.

Dial Cleaning services is the specialist for you when you’re ready to relocate, with years of expertise in residential and business cleaning around Montreal.

Are you thinking about selling your home?

When it comes time to sell, employ a professional cleaning service to make your home gleam. When your house is clean, it not only sells sooner, but it also sells for more money, according to statistics. Polished interiors show potential buyers how much you loved and cared for your home, and it makes them want to love it as well! Besides, as the adage goes, “a clean house is a happy home!”

Many realtors feel that hiring a cleaning service for staging and open house showings is beneficial. First impressions are everything, especially when a customer enters a freshly scented entrance. Make a good first impression of your possible homebuyer by saying, “I can live here.”

Why Do You Need Cleaning Services When You Move?

No matter how much pre-planning or checklists you create to ensure a smooth relocation, you will end up with an unappealing mess. Moving is exhausting! Why not lighten your load by hiring a reliable cleaning agency to do the unpleasant chore of cleaning carpets, dust balls, handprints, and food spills, among other things?

Here is a list of common cleaning services provided by numerous cleaning firms for move-in or move-out cleaning. However, if you want anything that is not on the list, your cleaning specialist will be delighted to accommodate your needs.

Among the most popular cleaning services are:

  • Complete bathroom and kitchen cleaning
  • Cupboards facia wiped
  • Floors washed
  • Carpets vacuumed
  • Wipe down molding, light fixtures, baseboards, window sills, etc.

Reasons to Hire a Cleaning Service When Moving

While there are several reasons to employ a cleaning service to assist make your move as quick, smooth, and stress-free as possible, here are a few to consider when considering whether to go professional or do-it-yourself:

Peace of mind knowing that the task was done correctly.

Allow the professionals to hone their talents. Professional cleaning businesses educate their staff on cleaning materials, safety, chemical storage, and sanitizing. Additionally, employees learn how to be quick and efficient, as well as trade secrets.

Delegate tasks to ensure that they are completed as soon as possible.

Adding cleaning responsibilities to an already hectic schedule can lead to stress and dissatisfaction while relocating. Why not cross one item off your to-do list and outsource your cleaning to a professional service? The task will be completed in half the time, and you will have one less item to worry about.

Create a welcoming environment and cultivate excellent relationships in the real estate sector (it’s common courtesy!).

Real estate brokers are frequently left to the market and deal with overstuffed properties. During open houses, they strive to show these homes in the best light possible, yet they frequently fail. The finest realtors, on the other hand, understand that employing a cleaning specialist to prepare an open house is money well spent. A property that has been cleaned and staged sells faster and for more than the asking price. Furthermore, leaving a tidy property for the new owners reflects well on your character and business practices. Realtors and homeowners alike will be delighted to deal with you if you have a strong rapport.

Maintain your concentration.

Everyone appreciates a clean house, but no one likes cleaning. Several diversions may convert a few hours of housekeeping into an entire day of labor. Stop squandering your time. A cleaning expert specializes in cleaning in an effective and timely manner. Your house will gleam in no time, with everything in its proper place. And consider how easily you may get sidetracked by other activities that you find more enjoyable.

Create a checklist.

Checklists are quite useful. They guarantee that you complete the tasks in a logical sequence. Consider what cleaning chores you want to undertake throughout the selling, move-out, post-move, and move-in periods, and make a separate list of duties for your professional cleaning business.

Make a room-by-room inventory of the objects that will require a thorough cleaning. Some sections will require more thorough cleaning than others. Keep in mind that kitchens and bathrooms will be the last to be cleaned because they will be utilized at all stages. Remember to start with the ceilings, walls, cupboards, and wallboards, then go on to the flooring.

It is better to delegate the most difficult tasks to specialists. Keep in mind that moving is time-consuming and exhausting. It is a long-term task that requires constant attention. Hiring a reliable cleaning company can provide you with much-needed assistance while also keeping your spirits up. Their assistance will allow you to concentrate on other elements of the relocation.

Whether you are moving in or out, a professional cleaning service is a must to assist you to get the work done quickly.

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By Fin Dittimi September 3, 2021

HOW TO GET RID OF DUST

Nobody wants to live in a dusty house. Not only is it ugly, but it may also cause a slew of health issues in the long term, especially if you or your family are prone to allergies or respiratory issues! Fortunately, by following a few basic rules, it is simple to keep dust to a minimum, if not entirely eliminated. They are as follows:

Get Rid of Clutter

The more knick-knacks and heaps of odds and ends you have lying around your house, the more surfaces for the dust to build on. Keep your floors and furnishings as clean as possible, and you’ll notice a significant reduction in dust in your house.

Rather than carpet, use laminate or hardwood flooring.

Carpet is a great sanctuary for the dust to gather in between threads, and even a thorough cleaning isn’t always enough to get rid of it all. When it comes to dusting, laminate, hardwood, or even tiling is far more manageable. Simply sweep it on a regular basis and give it a thorough cleaning with a dust mop once or twice a week, and you’ll be fine.

Keep all doors and windows closed.

The dust has to come from someplace, doesn’t it? The most common culprits are open doors and windows. Keep them closed as much as possible, and invest in some decent screens to keep the small particles out.

Change your bedding weekly

Dust mites enjoy hiding within your blankets and linens. Wash your bedding once a week to keep them at bay. Invest in a mattress cover for further protection.

Clean From the Top Down

When cleaning your home, start with the highest surface. You’ll be able to capture all of the dust and debris that falls while you clean this manner.

Make Use of Storage Containers

Instead of dumping heaps of clothes and paper into the closet, keep them in airtight containers or plastic bags to avoid dust accumulation.

Purchase an Air Purifier

If you have asthma, allergies, or are just extremely sensitive to dust, you might consider investing in an air purifier that filters airborne dust particles. Unfortunately, a purifier will not remove previously deposited dust or dust mites. Furthermore, for an air purifier to be genuinely efficient, it should be placed in each of your key rooms. It might be pricey, but the peace of mind and simplicity of getting rid of dust is well worth it!

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By Fin Dittimi August 27, 2021

How to Keep Spiders and Bugs Out Of Your House

Let’s face it: bugs and spiders are revolting. That implies we want them to be as far away from our houses as possible. The summer months are especially awful for flies, mosquitos, and other creepy crawlies. Many of us prefer to leave the windows and patio doors open to let fresh air enter. However, this increases the likelihood of spiders and pests invading your home’s interior.

So, how can you keep those creepy crawlies at bay without utilizing chemicals that are hazardous to your family? Continue reading to find out!

  1. Screens

Patio screens may appear to be an expensive initial purchase, but they are well worth it. When your doors are open, these screens slide back and forth along the frames, acting as a barrier between you and the outside elements. Screens enable fresh air to enter your house while keeping insects and spiders outdoors, where they belong. If you don’t want to hire a contractor to install bespoke screens, you may simply buy a screen kit at large box home improvement stores.

  1. Peppermint Spray

Here’s an interesting fact: Bugs and spiders despise the fragrance of peppermint! Purchase some essential peppermint oil and spritz it about your home. If you’re having a barbecue outside, spray some at the base of the chairs and table as well. This will keep the pests at bay while also leaving your home smelling minty fresh!

  1. Insect-repellent coils

Mosquito coils are an excellent method to keep these pesky insects at away. These coil-shaped rings are lighted on one end and then burn to emit incense. As long as there is sufficient air circulation in your house, the odor will not be overwhelming or bothersome.

  1. Repellent Sprays

Popular insect repellents, such as OFF!, perform quite effectively. Purchase a household spray and liberally apply it on window sills, patio furniture, and baseboards. Spiders and bugs are known to congregate in these locations. Although the odor is imperceptible to humans, crawly critters are extremely sensitive and will avoid your home as soon as they smell it.

  1. Maintain a regular cleaning schedule.

It is well known that spiders and bugs prefer cluttered environments. This is why you must maintain a clean home at all times. Pests are attracted to leftover food, dirt, and dust. Keep them away by tidying up, especially after meals. Also, remember to take out the trash regularly and to avoid leaving domestic waste containers exposed for extended periods.

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By Fin Dittimi August 23, 2021

How to Clean Curtains

Cleaning the curtains is an often-overlooked duty when it comes to general cleaning, partly because they’re easy to overlook because they’re out of the way, and partly because most people expect it to be a time-consuming and irritating process! That being said, it’s critical to maintain your curtains clean because they collect all kinds of aromas in your house over time, which can lead to bad odors and discoloration.

Cleaning your curtains, fortunately, does not have to be a time-consuming process. We think you’ll be surprised at how simple it is once you know how to!

Washing Machine

Many people are unaware that most curtains may be cleaned in a regular laundry machine in the same manner as your clothing. This is particularly true of thicker curtains. Use cold water and the delicates cycle to preserve the colors and designs.

Whatever you do, avoid putting wet curtains in the dryer after they’ve been washed, since this can permanently misshape and damage them. Hang them outside if possible (away from the sun to prevent discoloration).

Hand Washing

If your curtains are 100 percent cotton or contain features like fringes or delicate stitching, hand-cleaning is the way to go. Because curtains take up a lot of room, the bathtub is a much better location to accomplish this than the sink. Use a mild washing soap, or even better, a detergent made specifically for curtains.

Steam Cleaning

If you’re working with particularly heavy material or just don’t want to take down and reinstall the curtains, steam cleaning is an excellent choice. Simply begin from the top and work your way down, keeping the curtains as straight as possible. If you see the cloth becoming moist, move the steam cleaner back a little.

Curtains should be cleaned regularly

Maintaining your curtains regularly will make cleaning them much easier when the time comes. Rather than allowing dust to accumulate for months and months, including the curtains in your weekly vacuuming routine.

Another excellent tip is to let them air out in the breeze every couple of months. This will remove a lot of the smells they may have accumulated.

Finally, avoid odor absorption for the first time by adopting steps such as closing kitchen doors when cooking and never smoking indoors.

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By Fin Dittimi August 18, 2021

9 HOUSEHOLD ITEMS YOU MIGHT OVERLOOK CLEANING

Though it requires a significant amount of effort, performing a comprehensive, deep cleaning of your home is eventually quite gratifying. Everything is as good as new, and you may enjoy the pleasure of a job well done. However, there always seem to be a few items around the house that you forget about while conducting a general cleanup,post-renovation cleaning or that appear too tough to clean in the first place. Here are nine domestic places or things that often go unnoticed and the best techniques to clean them.

Yellowed Pillows

You most likely wash your pillowcases on a regular basis, but what about your pillows? Sweat and hair products can soak down through pillowcases, causing old pillows to become yellow. Fortunately, pillows are simple to clean. Here’s how to have yours spotless in no time.

  1. Remove all pillow coverings.
  2. Place two in the washing machine at a time.
  3. Using liquid detergent and bleach, wash on a hot cycle with an additional rinse.
  4. Dry according to the tag’s instructions, adding tennis balls to the dryer to agitate them, and expose all surfaces to the heat.
  5. If there is any remaining wetness, allow them to dry fully before replacing the pillowcases.

Window Blinds

Blinds accumulate dust rapidly, yet they appear to take an eternity to clean. That doesn’t have to be the case thanks to this easy method that makes creative use of your kitchen tongs.

  1. To make two thinner strips of fabric, cut a dusting cloth in half.
  2. Wrap each strip around the ends of the kitchen tongs and secure it with rubber bands. Trim the fabric strips if they become too bulky when wrapped.
  3. Continue cleaning the blinds by pinching one slat at a time between the cloth-wrapped tongs and moving it horizontally.
  4. When finished, just remove the towel and return the tongs to the kitchen. Take care to thoroughly clean them before using them to pick up the food!

Vent Covers

All of the air passing through the vent covers collects more dust and filth than you’d think. These covers can be tough to clean while attached to the vents, but remove them and the operation becomes much easier.

  1. Remove the vent cover. Make a note of where you put the screws.
  2. Using a paper towel, wipe off the slats.
  3. Place the vent cover in the top rack of your dishwasher and perform a water-only cycle.
  4. To test it, wipe the cover with a towel.
  5. Do you remember those screws? Use these to reattach the vent cover, and you’re done.

Couch clothing

Because the fabric has a porous surface, dirt, stains, and smells sink in and cannot be easily removed. However, because sofas are common locations in the home for people to rest and gather, any comprehensive cleaning must include them. Some sofas have detachable coverings that may be cleaned in the washing machine. If it is your sofa, simply follow the directions on the tags. If not, you can use baking soda to remove stains and eliminate the odor of an old couch.

  1. Remove any human and pet hair from the fabric-covered areas of the couch using a stiff brush.
  2. Sprinkle baking soda on any stains or dirty patches of cloth.
  3. Allow for a 20-minute rest.
  4. Suck up the baking powder with a handheld vacuum or hose attachment.
  5. Use a clean cloth to apply a mild all-purpose cleaning to all fabric surfaces. Stains should be easier to remove.

Electric stove burners

Cleaning the burner rings on an electric stove may appear to be a difficult process. They rapidly get black from dirt and corrosion. However, you can bypass all of it with a few simple actions.

  1. Remove the burner and set it on a towel or another work surface.
  2. Use degreasing dish detergent and a paper towel to remove as much dirt as possible.
  3. Make a paste of baking soda and water and apply it to the burner’s top surface.
  4. Allow for a 20-minute resting period.
  5. Scrub away the baking soda paste using a sponge’s rough side.
  6. Rinse well and pat dry.

Glass Cooktops

What if your stove doesn’t have any burners to remove? The cooking surface can still acquire unattractive rust and dirt rings. Fortunately, you can clean a glass cooktop using the same materials listed above.

  1. Apply baking soda liberally to discolored spots and spread evenly with your fingertips.
  2. Soak a washcloth or hand towel in a water-and-degreasing-dish-soap solution.
  3. Squeeze the soap and water solution over the baking soda and lay the cloth over the stove.
  4. Allow for a 20-minute resting period.
  5. Pick up the cloth and scrape away the loosened filth.
  6. Remove any extra baking soda paste with a paper towel to leave a glossy finish.

Area rugs

While most people use a steamer to clean their carpets at home, many rugs may be cleaned with simply soap and water. When you notice stains on your favorite area rug, take it outdoors and perform the following:

  1. Hose down the rug, making sure it is uniformly saturated.
  2. Pour OxiClean or a comparable cleaner over the rug and scrub with a stiff-bristled brush, paying special attention to any discolored spots. Check the label to see if any compounds should not be used on your specific rug.
  3. Allow sitting for 2-3 hours.
  4. Use the hose to rinse the rug, ideally with a sprayer attachment.
  5. Roll the rug up, squeezing out any excess water and cleaner as you go.
  6. Step 5 should be repeated, squeezing out even more water.
  7. Allow the rug to air dry. Return it to its original indoor location after it has dried fully.

Toilet Siphon Access

Your toilet’s siphon maintains a consistent water level in the bowl and prevents it from overflowing. The siphon’s opening is towards the rim of the bowl, and it may have hard water or rust streaks. Follow these steps to get rid of the stains:

  1. Remove the toilet tank’s lid.
  2. Turn off the water supply to the toilet.
  3. To empty the tank and bowl, flush the toilet.
  4. Completely cover the toilet siphon opening with one or more strips of duct tape. The objective here is to create a good seal.
  5. Pour several glasses of white vinegar into the tank.
  6. Allow sitting overnight after flushing. The duct tape will keep the vinegar in the siphon hole, allowing it to dissolve the discoloration.
  7. Remove the duct tape, turn on the water, and use the toilet as usual.

Clean Your Brooms

When was the last time you cleaned your cleaning supplies? You may not realize it, but your broom may get very filthy after a time. When you’re through sweeping, give your broom some love. To get it as clean as possible, use any or all of these ways.

  1. Step outdoors with the broom and sweep away any excess dirt or pet hair.
  2. Vacuum the end of the bristles with a handheld vacuum or a vacuum with hose attachments.
  3. To clean the bristles, use a disposable disinfectant wipe.
  4. Add a little amount of degreasing dish soap to a pail of water and swirl to generate foam. Place the broom, brush side down, in the bucket, and soak for one hour.
  5. Don’t forget your dustpan while you’re at it! A squirt of multipurpose cleaning and a quick wipe-off should suffice.

A thorough deep clean may do a house a lot of good, but the entire process can be daunting at times. If you follow these suggestions yet still need assistance, contact us at Dial Cleaning Services for professional help.

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By Fin Dittimi August 9, 2021

The Most Effective Mold Removal Methods for Your Home

It’s unappealing, stinks, and can make you sick. Mold is the absolute last thing you want to discover in your house. However, if discovered immediately, it should be simple to remove on your own. No matter where you find mold in your home, there are safe, efficient methods for removing it from a range of household items and preventing it from returning.

All you need are some simple household materials and a broad grasp of what mold is and what kills mold to restore your home to its previous mold-free condition.

What Is Mold?

First and first, what exactly is this dreadful household pest known as mold? Mold is a fungus composed of microscopic living creatures that flourish in wet settings such as your damp bathroom or basement. Mold and its spores may be found everywhere. There are over 100,000 different forms of mold, and every homeowner finds at least one of them in their house at some point.

Many molds are innocuous, even beneficial, but others are harmful. You don’t want it in your house, anyways. Mold degrades materials, causes allergies, and can make people sick. It also appears to be dirt buildup.

Because mold is a living creature, the best way to get rid of it is to destroy and remove it; otherwise, it will return shortly. You should be able to accomplish this yourself as long as the home mold is limited to a small area.

Bleach versus Vinegar: Which Kills Mold?

Oh no, you’ve discovered mold. What are you going to do? The majority of households will douse it with bleach or a similar cleaning solution. Unfortunately, while these cleansers are harmful to you and your family, they have little effect on mold. Vinegar is the true mold-killer.

When harsh chemicals fail to destroy mold, how does vinegar? Although bleach may remove surface mold, its chemical composition prohibits it from penetrating porous surfaces where mold spores have sunk in deep and formed a protective barrier. It just cannot get to the bottom of the problem.

Vinegar, on the other hand, may enter porous surfaces and attack the molded membrane with its acidity, effectively destroying the whole mold colony so that no surviving spores can replicate and grow again. A moldy surface may be temporarily cleaned with bleach, but vinegar can completely remove it.

How to Get Rid of Mold Using Vinegar and Other Natural Remedies

So, now that you know bleach doesn’t work, you’re probably wondering how to remove mold with vinegar and whether that’s the only option.

Good question! Vinegar is incredibly simple to use on mold, and there are other simple and efficient non-toxic mold killers you may try as well. Here are the finest all-natural mold removal methods:

  1. Vinegar: Simply fill a spray bottle with vinegar and liberally spray the moldy area. Allow the vinegar to rest for at least an hour to perform its magic. Finally, blot the area dry with water with a cloth or paper towels. That’s all!
  1. Hydrogen peroxide: Hydrogen peroxide is an antifungal that acts on hard surfaces comparable to vinegar. Fill a spray bottle with 3 percent hydrogen peroxide, saturate the moldy surface, and let it sit for 10 minutes. Remove any residue by scrubbing the mold and wiping everything down.
  1. Baking soda: This gentle product has the proper pH to destroy mold while being safe for dogs and humans.
  1. Tea tree oil: You may not have this in your cabinet, but it is available at health food stores or online. It is a powerful fungicide that may be used to eliminate mold. In a spray bottle, combine 2 teaspoons of tea tree oil and 2 cups of water. Allow the mold to rest for 24 hours after spraying it. Remove any dead mold that has accumulated.

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By Fin Dittimi July 30, 2021

ESSENTIAL CLEANING TOOLS

In this article, we’d be discussing some materials that can be used all year long and are considered the best tools for general cleaning:

Cleaning Cloths

We adore good cleaning cloths since they can be cleaned and reused, and they clean better than wipes and paper towels while being eco-friendlier and more cost-effective. Generally, cleaning entails dusting, scrubbing, and wiping – you’ll need a good cleaning cloth for this!

Scrubbing Sponge

Whether you’re doing a basic clean or a deep clean, you’ll need a good scrubbing tool. Sponges are reusable and washable, making them ideal for cleaning surfaces. You’ll find yourself using them to clean counters, stoves, doors, and just about everything else that requires a quick scrape or wipe.

Extendable Duster

Keeping dust out of the house is essential for keeping it clean, especially if you have allergies. To dust vents, light fixtures, corners, and edges, use an extended brush or duster. Another alternative is to use a big floor/wall washer on the walls to quickly and simply dust and clean them since it also functions as a rapid floor washer.

Vacuum Cleaner with Attachments

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Don’t worry if you don’t have a vacuum cleaner with attachments right now, but when the time comes to replace it, look for one that does. All year long, you’ll utilize the attachments to clean under appliances and furniture, vacuum furniture, vents, light fixtures, window treatments, and so much more!

At Dial Cleaning Services, we are experts in carpet cleaning in Quebec, Canada. So you can contact us to have a clean space and create a more pleasant climate in your company.

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By Fin Dittimi July 19, 2021

HOW TO KEEP YOUR PET-FRIENDLY HOME SMELLING FRESH

If you’ve ever questioned if your house smelled like a dog, I’m sure you’d appreciate a few pointers on how to keep your house smelling fresh and clean. With a few regularly cleaned areas and practices, your home will no longer smell like a dog or dogs reside there, and you will be able to open your door without worrying about what the person on the other side smells.

With dogs, there are several locations in the house that may quickly get stinky. Cleaning and keeping things fresh are simpler with pets if they are cleaned and maintained on a regular basis.

The following tips will assist you to guarantee your home stays odor-free:

WASH THE PET’S CUSHION OR BLANKET ON A REGULAR BASIS

Having a particular place or area where your pet sleeps keeps pet oils and hair off furniture and the odor limited to a washable location. Washing this pillow or blanket on a weekly or as-needed basis will keep the fragrance from entering your home. We used bath towels in her kennel when she was a puppy. They may be swiftly cleaned and dried and even discarded if required. When shopping for a pet bed, opt for one with a detachable, washable cover. If there isn’t a detachable cover, ensure sure the bed itself is washable. If you have soft toys for your pet, throw them in the washing machine when you launder them.

BRUSH AND BATHE REGULARLY

Because canine oils are the main cause of that dreaded ‘dog smell,’ brushing and washing are the best ways to keep it at bay. Wiping dogs’ feet as they come in from outdoors can also help to keep dirt at bay.

IN THE EVENT OF AN ACCIDENT, USE AN ENZYME-BASED CLEANER.

When it comes to pet accidents, it is critical to totally eliminate the fragrance of any accidents so that they do not return to it and re-mark that place. An enzyme-based cleaner will dissolve the stain and remove any odors.

MAKE USE OF A LINT ROLLER

Using a lint roller to remove fur from furniture is an easy method to keep the scent out of your home. If you immediately roll fur off furniture and clothing, the scent will not stay as long as it would if you left it alone.

FLOORS SHOULD BE VACUUMED AND WASHED ON A REGULAR BASIS.

If you have a canister vacuum cleaner, empty the bin after each vacuuming session to prevent the accumulation of oils and smells, and if you have a bagged vacuum cleaner, replace the bag often. I always recommend obtaining the best vacuum cleaner you can afford – search for one with a HEPA filter designed to remove pet hair and dander from your floors and carpets. I strongly suggest this vacuum cleaner for pet and fur removal as well as deep cleaning.

MAKE USE OF A NATURAL AIR FRESHENER.

If all else fails, spray something in the air to mask the canine odor. Artificial scents should never be used as air fresheners, in our opinion. Essential oils (lemon and clove) and natural, soy-based candles are go-to options for air refreshing. Eucalyptus and lavender are both calming and non-toxic to dogs.

At Dial Cleaning Services, we are experts in carpet and sofa cleaning in Quebec, Canada. So you can contact us to have a clean space and create a more pleasant climate in your company.

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