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Wednesday, February 4, 2009

How to Clean Up on Moving Day

Posted by patrick

By The Affordable Storage Guy

Aside from packing, removing stubborn stains and odors is one of the least pleasant chores to do as you prepare for moving day, but these helpful hints should make it a little easier.

Note: Before using any of the following tips, be sure to do a spot test in an inconspicuous area to test for colorfastness.

Some of the most common scuffs and stains can be removed with everyday household items. Scuffmarks on wood can be removed with a pencil eraser. You can remove wax from carpets, floors or curtains by using an absorbent cloth and a hot iron on a low setting"the wax should stick to the cloth and peel away easily.

Toothpaste isn't just great for cleaning teeth; you can also use it to remove stubborn ink, crayon, or scuff stains from virtually any surface. Just rub it lightly with a non-abrasive cloth, or, for tough stains, leave to sit for up to one hour before scrubbing gently.

You can remove unwanted paint from most woodwork by gently scouring with brass cleaner"not too hard though, or you'll scratch the wood. Soap scum, dried toothpaste and lime scale will come off with a liberal application of an oxygen-based cleaning powder, which can be found in most supermarkets. If you're washing textured walls, use a nylon sock to prevent leaving lint behind. Always wash walls from the bottom up to avoid streaking. Apply any cleaning solution (after youve tested for colorfastness) in small patches.

Moldy or damp smells can be removed from just about anywhere with baking soda. Simply apply to the smelly area (or leave a box open in a cupboard or fridge) and the smell should be greatly reduced or gone within 24 hours. You can also use activated charcoal, or a few drops of vanilla extract on a piece of cloth.

Be careful when cleaning areas that have already been treated with a different cleaner, because some mixtures can react with one another and cause staining. Caution: never mix cleaning products"some may contain ammonia or bleach, which when combined can create deadly fumes.

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