The Solutions episode 2 Green Cleaning

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Let’s talk about the small things you and I can do to make a huge difference in our lives and for the environment. Directed and edited by Tomas Fernandez-Calvo (www.calvo.us) Produced by Blythe Metz (www.blythemetz.com)

Cleaning Services

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LEANING SERVICES

 

Do you want to spoil your weekend cleaning your home and other necessities?

Here is a solution for all your home cleaning related worries. Lot of

companies providing all sort of cleaning services have come emerged in past

few years. These not only handle all your home items with utmost care, but

also make sure that cleaning is done in a hygienic manner.

 

Such full spectrum of cleaning services enhances the appearance of your

property and helps in keeping your investment in pristine state. Equipped

with all sort of cleaning machines and equipments, the cleaners are well

versed with tackling the toughest cleaning area and leave your place bright

and shining clean.

 

Cleaning industry is segregated into two primary market groups of consumer

and commercial. Consumer arena comprises of residential maid services along

with carpet, window and variety of cleaning options. Whereas, janitorial

services cover the entire commercial arena.

 

To start up with cleaning service business, all you require is a little bit

of investment and sincere attitude towards providing flawless services.

 

By studying the emerging demands of cleaning services, a lot of companies

have taken the path of internet. It helps people to easily locate cleaning

companies, understand the type of services they offer and take their help

after studying the financial aspect. This type of online cleaning service

job also provides an ease to the locater and frees him from the worry of

contacting the service provider again and again. So, what are you waiting

for, single mouse click will take you away from all those home and

commercial cleaning worries.

 

Do you want to spoil your weekend cleaning your home and other necessities?

Here is a solution for all your home cleaning related worries. Lot of

companies providing all sort of cleaning services have come emerged in past

few years. These not only handle all your home items with utmost care, but

also make sure that cleaning is done in a hygienic manner.

 

Such full spectrum of cleaning services enhances the appearance of your

property and helps in keeping your investment in pristine state. Equipped

with all sort of cleaning machines and equipments, the cleaners are well

versed with tackling the toughest cleaning area and leave your place bright

and shining clean.

 

Cleaning industry is segregated into two primary market groups of consumer

and commercial. Consumer arena comprises of residential maid services along

with carpet, window and variety of cleaning options. Whereas, janitorial

services cover the entire commercial arena.

 

To start up with cleaning service business, all you require is a little bit

of investment and sincere attitude towards providing flawless services.

 

By studying the emerging demands of cleaning services, a lot of companies

have taken the path of internet. It helps people to easily locate cleaning

companies, understand the type of services they offer and take their help

after studying the financial aspect. This type of online cleaning service

job also provides an ease to the locater and frees him from the worry of

contacting the service provider again and again. So, what are you waiting

for, single mouse click will take you away from all those home and

commercial cleaning worries.

 

 

 

The Story Of The Leather Couch

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Leather couches are a trend of the late-twentieth and early-twenty-first centuries, and serves both comfort and style.

The leather couch in general is an article of furniture providing the space for two or three people and has armrests and sometimes accompanying pillows. Commonly flanked by two end tables and fronted by a coffee table, the couch is the central part of the room in which it is placed, usually the living room or den. Leather couches are typically made from cushions sewn over with sheets of leather or suede, a tougher, courser form of leather.

Many different types of couches exist: divan, chaise lounge, canape’, sofa-bed, and the two-person loveseat. These are distinguished by style as well as purpose, but all are for comfort and style, just like the leather couch.

History of the Leather Couch

Originally the throne of an Arabian ruler during the Age of Antiquity, the couch was essentially found in only the homes of elitists. Leather couches, per se, didn’t exist at that time, but the style and comfort that leather couches would serve as a status symbol was considered at that time as well. The wealthier men in Ancient Roman society used to lounge back on the couches while the women rested in regular chairs.

It wasn’t until the Age of Industrialization in the late nineteenth century that couches were introduced into lower- and middle-class homes. The comfort with which the couch had so long been associated was no longer exclusive to the upper-class. As a matter of fact, a leather couch would be expected in every household; without it, the home would seem empty, incomplete, bland, and even lacking in comfort.

In modern times, the couch is central in family life, such as at TV time and social gatherings or parties. The leather couch itself actually turned into a trend during the 1960s through a preference to leather and leather products, such as clothes, and became the “in” thing. It was as if one wasn’t “with it” unless a leather couch was in that person’s house. With the “funky” furniture styles of the 1970s, such as beanbags and lava lamps, leather couches were almost a necessity. Nowadays, leather couches are common and even popular, both because of style and comfort, not to mention the image one gains by having one.

Leather couches have become an ongoing trend that every home or office naturally acquires. Most doctors’ offices have leather couches now. Society and the fashion world have become obsessed with the look and feel of leather, and almost to the point of neuroticism. They look cool, they feel great, they make one seem sharp and chic, and they’re easy to clean. Leather couches, like all things leather, are here to stay!

Caring For Handbags- How To Keep Your Handbags Looking Their Best

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Perhaps the most functional fashion accessory today is the handbag.  Most women use their handbags everyday and count on them to hold their precious possessions.  Today women’s handbags come in a wide array of styles, materials and price ranges such as the ones found at BuyNoworNever.com.  Whether clutch or tote, suede or leather, a steal of a deal or an expensive designer bag it is important to take proper care of your handbag.  Doing so will improve the longevity of the handbag, keeping it looking its best.

There are many materials used in the construction of handbags these days.  Knowing what yours is constructed of will help you find out how to properly care for it.  Some examples are:

Leather:  A leather handbag can be cared for by using special leather treatment equipment.  A soft brush and leather conditioning cream can do wonders for a tired leather handbag.  Follow the directions on the label of the product you are using for the best results.

Snakeskin:  If your snakeskin handbag needs cleaning beyond a simple dusting it might be taken to a professional.

Patent Leather:  If you have scuff marks or if the shine has faded on your patent leather handbag, simple vegetable oil can do wonders.  Simply add a small amount of vegetable oil to a soft cotton cloth, buff out, mark and wipe thoroughly with a clean dry cloth to remove the mark and bring back shine to the purse.  Petroleum jelly also works to bring back the shine but not to remove marks.

Suede:  Use a soft velvet brush to loosen dirt and lift dust from your suede handbag.  Never use a leather treatment on suede as it can damage the suede permanently.

Cloth or Fabric:   Most cloth or fabric handbags are constructed of canvas, denim or cotton.  Dry cleaning is recommended but you can also clean the handbag yourself.  A damp cotton cloth dipped in a solution of very mild detergent can be used to gently wipe away the dirt or spill.  Before trying this be sure to test a in a hidden area so as not to damage your handbag.  Then use a small velvet brush to gently brush along with the grain of the fabric.  Allow your handbag to air dry completely before use.

When you first acquire your bag it is a good idea to treat the surface with a protective treatment such as Scotchguard.  This will provide a protective coating that will make the handbag resistant to liquids, spills and stains.  Make sure to read the manufacturer’s instructions and all warnings prior to use to be sure that your handbag is made from a material that is safe for the product to be applied to.  It’s probably a good idea to test a small part of the bag that may not be as visible to ensure a good outcome.

A soft cloth is a good choice to dust a handbag.  For a smudge or spot a slightly damp towel can be used only if you spot check in a hidden area first to be sure that no discoloration or damage is caused when the area dries.  Always allow your handbag to air dry if you have cleaned it or have been caught in the rain.  Using a blow dryer or clothes dryer will cause heat damage.  Taking the handbag to a professional for cleaning is a good idea for tough stains.

The old saying, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure holds true when caring for your handbags. Using some common sense strategies, you can keep your handbag from being damaged.

Always use clean hands when handling your handbag.  Avoid handling just after applying beauty products or hand cream.  If you have to go out in bad weather consider switching from your very expensive leather handbag to one made of a fabric that is more durable such as canvas or nylon.

Avoid setting your purse on the floor in public places such as restaurants, theatres and restrooms.  Besides dirt and spills there are germs, microbes and bacteria that could be carried home and transferred to your bed or counter top.

If you will be storing your handbag in a drawer, on a shelf or in a file cabinet while at work be sure that there are no sharp edges that would scratch or otherwise damage it.  You might consider slipping it into a pillowcase or handbag storage bag for protection.  You could also pad the area by lining it with a towel or soft cloth.

Storing your handbag properly is another way to keep it in tip top shape.  When not in use it is important to stuff the bag to help it keep its proper shape.  Paper or material can be used but bubble wrap is the best option as it does not attract moths or moisture.  Many handbags come with their own protective storage bag.  If not, handbag storage bags can be found in retail stores both online and in your community.  A simple and cost effective alternative are cotton pillowcases.  Keeping your handbag covered when not in use will keep dust from sticking to it and damaging the finish.

For long term storage it is a good idea to remove the straps or loosen the buckles in order to keep them from developing permanent indentations.  These indentations would be unsightly if you decide to change the length of the strap or the handle in the future.  If your purse has a chain handle be sure to store it with the handle tucked inside the handbag to prevent scratches.

Taking good care of your handbag will keep it looking like new and in turn keep you looking your best. By properly caring for your handbags you will be able to enjoy them more as it will improve their look and longevity.  Always remember that professionals can be a good and inexpensive resource for helping you maintain your handbags.

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Bathroom Design Ideas for the Elderly

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When reaching a certain age many people find getting around the bathroom may not be quite as easy as it once was. Independence in the bathroom can be maintained so do not think that the bathroom cannot stay contemporary when adapted for easy mobility. If searching for an easy accessible bathroom product for a loved one or yourself, it may be useful to keep certain bathroom products in mind.

 

The most popular way to enhance easy access in any bathroom is too replace the bath. Walk in enclosures with bespoke shower trays are the next best thing. Walk in Enclosures are a simple way to provide a spacious washing area. The ranges of sizes available on the market are perfect to replace a standard bath size of 1700 x 700mm and smaller sizes if you wish to downsize. If you are opting for a wet room then a glass shower panel is another clever method of creating your very own bespoke enclosure. The panels are great for wheelchair access as there are flexible sizes available. One straight panel will give your bathroom a modern feel whilst reflecting light around the room. The panels can be used in conjunction with or without an end panel depending on your personal requirements. The shower tray to use with the panel may be a concern as the standard 80mm in height may be too high. If this is an issue for yourself then maybe consider a designer low profile tray which will half the standard height to just 40mm. This shower tray may be of use to you when suffering from medical issues that affect your mobility. A glass panel is great when cleaning becomes an issue as there are no hidden corners. The height of the panels means that cleaning can be undertaken quite easily in comparison to a traditional bath which means a lot of bending and twisting. Many people like a bath because it gives them a chance to relax and unwind. If you are getting rid of the bath and worry about standing for a long amount of time then purchase a shower seat to compromise. Attaching to the wall it can be placed anywhere inside the enclosure or wet room, so you have the best of both. The products and slippery surfaces produced in the bathroom can be quite daunting; so consider installing a grab rail for support to put your mind at rest. In terms of bathroom suites try to obtain suites that have higher height WC’s and wall hung basins. Look out for bathroom taps with single levers which are easier to operate rather than the traditional design.

 

Although everyone’s individual needs are different these are just a few simple products which may help your bathroom to be more accessible for you to enjoy your time spent in your bathroom.

How to Clean Your Kitchen

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A kitchen filled with lots of dirty crockery and glasses and splattered with food stains can make anybody feel depressed. The amount of cleaning needed almost feels overwhelming. But don’t panic – by following these simple tips, keeping your kitchen clean should become a simple and easy task.

Step 1. The following equipments should be gathered before attempting anything:

Kitchen cleaner Sponges, Cleaning Cloths and Scrubbers Rubber Gloves Paper Towels Oven Cleaner Broom & Dustpan Dishwashing Detergent Vacuum Cleaner Mop & Mop Bucket Mopping Solution for your floor type

Step 2. Make a solution of hot water and dishwashing detergent and fill it in your sink. If you have a double-sink, then make sure that you use the side that does not contain the disposal unit, as you may need this for getting rid of left-over and other rubbish later on.

Step 3. Scrape all the plates and bowls clean and push their contents either down the sink disposal unit or into the rubbish bin.

Step 4. Place all dirty crockery and cutlery into the sink of hot, soapy water to soak. If you have large pans and pots that won’t fit in the sink, simply fill them with the same solution of hot water and detergent and leave them to soak on the counter.

Step 5. While the crockery and cutlery are soaking, you can use the time by clearing the countertops and returning clean or used items to the pantry, fridge, cupboards and drawers.

Step 6. Now, if you are using a dishwasher, decide which pieces of crockery and cutlery can be safely washed by the machine and load the dishwasher. The large items may need to be washed by hand. If you do not have a dishwasher then you can take help from your family members and it will speed up the work as well.

Step 7. Use moistened sponges or cleaning cloths, to wipe down the countertops and appliances. For stubborn stains you may use a kitchen cleaner or some hot, soapy water. Rinse your cloths and wipe again, until all traces of detergent or cleaner have been removed. Do the last sink and rinse it clear of any food and detergent and wipe over with a sponge.

Step 8. To clean the oven you can use an oven cleaner and if you do not have it then some baking soda and water can be effective. If you have a microwave then just wipe the insides and wash out any stains on the rotating dish.

Step 9. To clean the floor, vacuum or sweep away any debris and then follow with a wet mop, using the right kind of cleaning solution for your floor type. In most cases mild detergent and hot water is suitable.

Step 10. If the bin is full or contains food with particularly strong odor, take the rubbish outside and reline the bin with a fresh bag.

However, if every member of the household will clear and rinse out their own plates and bowls immediately after each meal then it will help to speed up the cleaning process.

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