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Toilet Bowl Cleaning Tips

No one enjoys cleaning a toilet bowl, but our tips can make cleaning it a bit faster and easier.

Tip 1 – Regular Cleaning: Cleaning your toilet bowl on at least once a week is an easy way keep your bowl clean.

Tip 2 – Soak Toilet Bowl with Cola: If you’re toilet acquires a brown ring try using a carbonated soft drink. Pour a liter of any cola drink into your toilet bowl, close the lid and let soak overnight. In the morning, use a toilet brush to remove the brown residue.

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How to Remove Ugly Calcium Deposits

If your home or office has hard water, you probably have noticed the ugly calcium deposit stains that build up in your toilet, shower, sinks and other appliances. There are a few simple ways to remove calcium deposits, some can be performed using ingredients you may already have in your kitchen. Softening your water can also help prevent future deposits.
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Tips on Window Washing from John’s Pro Clean

Start at the top and work your way down. If you start at the bottom the water and cleaning solutions will drip down and dirty your work.

Choose the right tools. You will need a spray bottle with window cleaner or white vinegar with water, a clean scrubber or lambs wool applicator and/or sponge and/or porcupine cleaner, and a squeegee.

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Pressure washer

A pressure washer is a mechanical sprayer that, depending on nozzle size, can be used as a low volume high-pressure water cleaner or a high volume low pressure water cleaner to remove loose paint, mold, grime, dust, mud, and dirt from surfaces and objects such as buildings, vehicles, and concrete road surfaces.

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General Tips for Grout Cleaning

  1. Clean the grout first with clean water and allow to dry. This will remove any loose surface debris.
  2. Never use bleach on colored grout, as it will discolor the grout.
  3. Use a stiff brush for scrubbing. Avoid using metal bristles, as they will wear away the grout.
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How to remove a spot from your carpet:

  1. If the spot is wet, blot it, do not rub the spot. Rubbing will spread the spot.
  2. If spot is dry, loosen soil and vacuum in two directions prior to treating the stain. Dry dirt is easier to remove than wet dirt.
  3. Rinse the area thoroughly using a white towel to absorb the dirty water. If the stain is still not removed, cleaning products may be used to clean the stain.
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