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Real Estate Tips To Keep Your Home Fresh For Summer

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Real Estate Agent with Bozeman Montana Real Estate .net

 cleaning house

Ever wondered how to get that sticky residue off your counter, out of the carpet, or off your favorite pair of jeans? Maybe you need to shine a few household items that have left over fingerprints. Msn living has come up with three easy ways to get your summer cleaning done faster; expensive products are not needed.  Everyday cleaning supplies works just fine!

 

“1. Remove Stickers with Laundry Stain Remover Next time you have to remove a stubborn price sticker or its gooey residue from a vase, glass, dish or other hard, non-porous surface, head to your laundry room. The same pre-treater that erases spots and stains from fabric will also dissolve the black, tacky adhesive and bits of paper that often get left behind when you try to peel off a label. Simply saturate the sticker with the spray and work it in with your finger. Let it sit about 30 seconds, then scrape the softened gunk off with your fingernail. Wash the item in hot sudsy water.

2. Clean Summer Espadrilles with Foaming Carpet Cleaner I discovered this tip while developing a story for my monthly "Speed Cleaning" column. Don't you hate it when the braided wedge on a great pair of summer espadrilles starts to look dirty and dingy? It really ruins the look of the shoe. And it's tough to clean the roping without damaging it. I needed a product that could pull dirt up and out of fabric. Then, voila! I thought about foaming carpet cleaner, like Woolite Foaming Carpet Cleaner. It's formulated to grab onto and suspend carpet soil until you vacuum it away, so why wouldn't it work the same way on my shoes? And happily, it did! All you do is apply some foam to the braid and gently work it in with a soft toothbrush. Allow it to dry (about 30 minutes), and then carefully brush away any residue going with, not against, the braid. Your shoes will instantly look newer!

3.Spiff Up Stainless Steel Sinks with Furniture Polish It doesn't take long after cleaning for a stainless steel sink to become water spotted and stained. To help it stay shiny longer, apply a light coat of furniture polish to the metal. First clean and dry the sink. Then, apply some of your regular furniture polish to a cloth and wipe the sink. A thin layer is all you need. If the metal looks streaky, you've applied too much. Just buff away any excess with a clean cloth. You can even give the faucet a quick swipe, too. The protective layer that the polish provides will help water drain and dry faster leaving fewer spots behind. Reapply the polish whenever you clean the sink.”

Source-  http://living.msn.com/home-decor/cleaning-organizing/unusual-uses-for-your-favorite-cleaning-products-1

 

Broker Patty Da Silva Da Silva
Green Realty Properties® - 954-667-7253 - Cooper City, FL
Top Listing Broker

That 1st one is awesome! I go nuts trying to take the sticky stuff that the stickers leave behind. Thank you!

Jul 19, 2012 06:55 AM
Gary L. Waters Broker Associate, Bucci Realty
Bucci Realty, Inc. - Melbourne, FL
Eighteen Years Experience in Brevard County

I love that first tip.  Just yesterday I was using this stinky "goo" stuff remover on the remnants of a label. Thanks1

Aug 11, 2012 10:59 PM
Jennifer Prestwich
Henderson, Thornton, Broomfield and Westminster - Henderson, CO
Madison & Co Properties

Great tips, Jennifer.  I had never thought of the espadrilles - using carpet foam is brilliant!  As for #3, have you ever tried Liquid Gold?  It's a great polish and makes your sinks look beautiful.  Happy Sunday!

Aug 12, 2012 02:06 AM
David Evans
RE/MAX TOWN AND COUNTRY - Cumming, GA
HUD NLB Cumming GA

Jennifer, great tips and post. Spring cleaning gets all the press, summer with all the heat needed attention and this post. Congrats on Feature!

Aug 12, 2012 02:31 AM
Lyn Sims
Schaumburg, IL
Real Estate Broker Retired

Great ideas, especially the one about the sink.

Aug 12, 2012 07:17 AM
Bob Miller
Keller Williams Cornerstone Realty - Ocala, FL
The Ocala Dream Team

Hi Jenifer, great tips, can't wait to try the laundry stain remover next time!

Aug 13, 2012 02:27 AM
Bob Crane
Woodland Management Service / Woodland Real Estate, KW Diversified - Stevens Point, WI
Forestland Experts! 715-204-9671

Thanks for the tips Jenifer, these are all things that most people can use very often.

Aug 14, 2012 05:47 AM
Gene Riemenschneider
Home Point Real Estate - Brentwood, CA
Turning Houses into Homes

I have no idea what Espadrilles are.  The tips sound pretty good.

Aug 14, 2012 07:14 AM
Wayne Jackson
Lakeshore Realty 208-714-4109 - Hayden, ID
North Idaho Realtor, Serving Coeur dnullAlene and Hayden Lake

Be careful Jenifer. Many laundry stain removers are toxic. Some say right on the label in the small print, "Do not allow to come into contsact with skin".

You can make a great laundry stain remover by mixing 1/3 Amonia, 1/3 Dish detergent and 1/3 water. Works as good or better than what you buy and is safe to use.

Aug 18, 2012 01:23 PM