
This is a quick and easy one.
So you've got some wood finish products in your home, not real wood, just wood effect or laminates... you're doing a quick clean and haven't got time to buff up for a good finish. Here's the tip-
Clean with the Grain.
Make sure you wipe along the length of the grain, that way any water marks left behind won't show in the light.
So you've got some wood finish products in your home, not real wood, just wood effect or laminates... you're doing a quick clean and haven't got time to buff up for a good finish. Here's the tip-
Clean with the Grain.
Make sure you wipe along the length of the grain, that way any water marks left behind won't show in the light.

It seems some industrious chap in China is recycling smog dust collected in a vacuum and making it into bricks!
I'm not sure it's something that York House Cleaning would do with the dust from your property, however we can't help but admire his industrious nature :D
http://edition.cnn.com/2015/12/08/asia/china-pollution-artist/
I'm not sure it's something that York House Cleaning would do with the dust from your property, however we can't help but admire his industrious nature :D
http://edition.cnn.com/2015/12/08/asia/china-pollution-artist/

I feel it's only fair to warn you that bleach is NOT
a safe chemical. You're probably aware of that already anyway, but just how unsafe is it?
Well first things first... Here's how we at York House Cleaning Service recommend you use bleach in your W.C.
Along with splash risks, there are also gas risks. Bleach should never be mixed with any other household cleaners and to prove the point here's an article from the Huffington Post.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/03/17/mixing-bleach-cleaning-mistake_n_6887638.html
Well first things first... Here's how we at York House Cleaning Service recommend you use bleach in your W.C.
- Flush the loo, then plunge your brush into the water a few times to get the water level to drop,
- Add bleach, making sure to get under the rim,
- Scrub round with the brush. Because you plunged the water lower, neat bleach can now work on any water line marks,
- Leave it 10-15 mins while you clean the rest of the bathroom
- And finally - FLUSH THE LOO before you leave the bathroom.
Along with splash risks, there are also gas risks. Bleach should never be mixed with any other household cleaners and to prove the point here's an article from the Huffington Post.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/03/17/mixing-bleach-cleaning-mistake_n_6887638.html