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22.01.2022 Wacky Wednesday
21.01.2022 Now servicing North Brisbane area
21.01.2022 Eco friendly cleaning or the Bathroom 1. Toilets For a heavy-duty toilet scrub that deodorizes while it cleans, pour cup of baking soda and about 10 drops of tea tree essential oil into the toilet. Add cup of vinegar to the bowl and scrub away while the mixture fizzes.... For daily cleaning, fill a small spray bottle with vinegar (about 1 cup should do it) and a few drops of an essential oil of your choosing (lemon and tea tree both work well). Spray on the toilet seats, let it sit for a few minutes, and then wipe the surface clean. 2. Tub and Shower Tubs and showers can produce some of the toughest grime, but it’s no match for the cleaning power of vinegar. To get rid of mildew, spray pure white vinegar on the offending area, let it sit for at least 30 minutes, and then rinse with warm water (don’t be afraid to use a sponge if rinsing doesn’t clear away the grossness on its own). Alternatively, try mixing together baking soda with a bit of liquid castile soap, then scrub and rinse. For daily cleaning or to get rid of soap scum, mix 1 part water with 1 part vinegar (and a few drops of essential oils if you’re not into the smell of vinegar) in a spray bottle. Spray, let it sit for at least several minutes, and then wipe away. 3. Disinfectant Skip the bleach and make a homemade germ-killer instead. Just mix 2 cups of water, 3 tablespoons of liquid soap, and 20-30 drops of tea tree oil. Voila!
20.01.2022 Some handy hints here !
20.01.2022 Not only do a beautiful bunch of flowers look pretty and brighten up your home they also have other benefits as well ! A Rutgers University study found that the link between flowers and your satisfaction with life is far more important than previously thought. Having flowers in your home increased happiness, reduces depression and anxiety and actually can increase emotional contact with friends and family. A separate study by Harvard University found the same results increased compassion, feeling less negative, and more energy at work. In a trifecta of flower research, Texas A & M University found that flowers and plants in the workplace improve problem solving skills and increase creativity , so there you have it, what a great way to brighten up any home.
19.01.2022 Its not to late start your 30 day cleaning challenge today
19.01.2022 Merry Christams from Attention to Detail House keeping ,wishing you all a safe and wonderful time with family and friends . Here are few festive table decorations that may inspire you this year
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15.01.2022 Utilise home ingredients and turn them into eco-friendly cleaning products with these top tips. Cleaning your house shouldn't come at a cost to the environment. However, traditional cleaning products may have been doing more harm than good, as many have been manufactured using crude oil. This is a fossil fuel that is in limited supply, so producers are now turning to detergents made out of renewable and sustainable resources. To look after your home and the Earth, follow the...se cleaning tips for a clean, green household. Baking soda is one of the most affordable and effective natural cleaning products on the market. It's a great substance to neutralise odours and can be sprinkled on carpet before vacuuming to help get rid of nasty pet and food smells. It's also a handy cleaning agent, as all-purpose baking soda causes dirt and grease to dissolve in water. Sprinkled onto a sponge, the substance becomes a mildly abrasive scrubbing powder. It can be poured down a drain to help unclog it, or dissolved in water to clean and freshen everything from refrigerators to kitchen counters and stovetops. Vinegar Most of us have vinegar in the house for cooking, but it's also a fantastic natural cleaning product. Clean carpet spills by spraying the area with a mixture of half water, half vinegar and then blot with a sponge. Vinegar can also be used to leave windows sparkling clean. Spray with a half vinegar, half water solution and then wipe clean with a cloth or newspaper. In the bathroom, vinegar can help prevent mould and mildew from occurring. Simply spray shower walls and curtains with the liquid as a preventative measure. Salt Good, old-fashioned table salt can be used to help keep your home fresh and clean. Clean cast-iron pans with salt and paper towels to remove greasy build-up, and throw some on a wine stain to help pull the coloured liquid away from clothing and tablecloth fibres.
15.01.2022 Natural cleaning hacks Just how bad are cleaning products for your health? A 2018 study from the University of Bergen in Norway found that people exposed to cleaning products for 20 years have lung function equivalent to smoking 20 cigarettes per day! They are also 40% more at risk to develop asthma.... We all know to try to avoid them in large doses, and keep areas properly ventilated but some chemicalsespecially spray cleanerscan remain in the air for hours after putting you and your family at risk. Finding natural alternatives to harmful chemical cleaners can help protect the long term health of everyone in your home. Natural cleaners are also better for the environment, and they are often much less expensive than regular cleaning products. Making the switch to natural products can seem overwhelming. But there are likely several things already in your home that you can use to make natural cleaners. Here are some of our favorite natural cleaning hacks to keep your home safe and spotless. You can see them below 1 Clean sensitive surfaces: Use lemon and salt to clean wooden cutting boards, surfaces and cast iron skillets. 2 Cleanse the oven: Form a paste out of equal parts baking soda and vinegar to clean baking sheets, burnt pots and pans, or the inside of your oven. 3 Wipe the stovetop: Concoct a stovetop cleaning paste using one part olive oil to two parts baking soda. Apply it to the stove top and let it set overnight. Wipe away 3 Clean the microwave: Fill a microwave-safe dish with water and a small amount of dishwashing liquid. Heat it in the microwave for one minute, then wipe it with a wet sponge. 4 Shine silverware: Boil one liter of water, one tablespoon baking soda and one piece of aluminum foil together. Toss your silverware in and let them boil for a bit. When you take them out they will be polished! 5 Clear the garbage disposal: Mix one part baking soda, two parts vinegar and pouring it down the drain. Rinse with warm water, then toss some citrus peels down the disposal and run it to clear it of buildup. 6 Disinfect the dishwasher: Use hydrogen peroxide to wipe out your refrigerator and dishwasher. It’s a natural disinfectant. 7 Sanitize sponges: Sanitize your sponges with hydrogen peroxidesoak them for ten minutes in a 50/50 mixture of hydrogen peroxide and warm water in a shallow dish. Rinse thoroughly afterward. 8 Wash kitchen surfaces: Use citrus peels to make an all-purpose cleaner with vinegar. Fill a spray bottle half full of peels and mix in equal parts vinegar and water. Let it sit for two weeks for citrus to infuse. Strain the peels, pour it into a bottle 9 De-grime the showerhead: Fill a bag with vinegar and hang it around your showerhead to clean the metal of stains. 10 Scrub grout: Use a paste of equal parts baking soda and borax mixed with water to clean grimy grout off your bathroom. Simply apply the paste and then scrub with a scrub brush or old toothbrush until clean.
14.01.2022 Who doesn't prefer a nice and pleasant scent in their home? Here is an easy recipe to freshen up any home: Air Freshener Spray Ingredients:... 1 clean spray bottle 1 tbsp baking soda 500 ml distilled water Essential oil of your choice (10 drops) Preparation: Using a fork mix baking soda and essential oil in a bowl. Pour the mixture in the bottle and fill it with distilled water. Shake the bottle before every use.
12.01.2022 Aromatherapy Reed Diffuser Recipe Using Essential Oils Reed Diffuser Reed diffusers have been gaining a lot of attention over the past few years because they are attractive, unique and versatile. There are hundreds of reed diffuser fragrances available, and you can use your own bottles/vases or purchase ones especially made to look nice with the reeds.... A reed diffuser is comprised of a bottle or vase filled partially with a highly aromatic oil and several natural rattan reeds. The oil "wicks" up the reeds causing the exposed ends of the reeds to dissipate the aroma into the air. See the picture to the right for an example of a reed diffuser. Reed Diffuser Recipe Ingredients and Items Needed 6 parts Diffuser Base Oil 4 parts Essential Oil or Essential Oil Blend Several Rattan Reeds The number of rattan reeds that you use will be based on your personal preference and the size of the bottle or vase that you use. Bottle or Small Vase Choose a small bottle or vase (one that holds several ounces is best). A clear or pale colored bottle with a mouth that can hold several rattan reeds is best. Optional Ingredients 1-2 parts High Proof Vodka (or Everclear) or Perfumer's Alcohol Alcohol may be needed if you are working with thicker essential oils or CO22. Directions Combine the proper portions of your diffuser base oil or Vodca with your essential oil or essential oil blend and mix well. I find that combining either in a bowl with spout or in a separate bottle works well. Essential oils vary in strength as does the effectiveness of particular diffuser base oils, so you may find that you need to adjust the ratios a bit. If you are using stronger essential oils like geranium or peppermint, you'll probably want to use less essential oil. If you are using thicker or more gently aromatic essential oils like patchouli, you may find that you need to increase the amount of essential oil used. Use alcohol, as described under "Optional Ingredients" if you find that the thicker essential oils aren't wicking up the rod well. Experimentation will be needed. Keep a notebook of the exact ingredients, essential oils and proportions that you used so that you can reduplicate your recipe the next time, or adjust it, if needed. Pour your aromatic diffuser reed oil into your chosen diffuser bottle. Add the rattan reeds to the bottle so that the ends are submerged fully in the oil. Rattan reeds can be cut if needed. Every few hours (more or less) over the first day, flip the reeds and place the opposite reed ends back into the bottle. This helps the wicking process. After the first day, flip the reeds every few days.
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07.01.2022 Natural cleaning hacks Just how bad are cleaning products for your health? A 2018 study from the University of Bergen in Norway found that people exposed to cleaning products for 20 years have lung function equivalent to smoking 20 cigarettes per day! They are also 40% more at risk to develop asthma.... We all know to try to avoid them in large doses, and keep areas properly ventilated but some chemicalsespecially spray cleanerscan remain in the air for hours after putting you and your family at risk. Finding natural alternatives to harmful chemical cleaners can help protect the long term health of everyone in your home. Natural cleaners are also better for the environment, and they are often much less expensive than regular cleaning products. Making the switch to natural products can seem overwhelming. But there are likely several things already in your home that you can use to make natural cleaners. Here are some of our favorite natural cleaning hacks to keep your home safe and spotless. You can see them below 1 Clean sensitive surfaces: Use lemon and salt to clean wooden cutting boards, surfaces and cast iron skillets. 2 Cleanse the oven: Form a paste out of equal parts baking soda and vinegar to clean baking sheets, burnt pots and pans, or the inside of your oven. 3 Wipe the stovetop: Concoct a stovetop cleaning paste using one part olive oil to two parts baking soda. Apply it to the stove top and let it set overnight. Wipe away 3 Clean the microwave: Fill a microwave-safe dish with water and a small amount of dishwashing liquid. Heat it in the microwave for one minute, then wipe it with a wet sponge. 4 Shine silverware: Boil one liter of water, one tablespoon baking soda and one piece of aluminum foil together. Toss your silverware in and let them boil for a bit. When you take them out they will be polished! 5 Clear the garbage disposal: Mix one part baking soda, two parts vinegar and pouring it down the drain. Rinse with warm water, then toss some citrus peels down the disposal and run it to clear it of buildup. 6 Disinfect the dishwasher: Use hydrogen peroxide to wipe out your refrigerator and dishwasher. It’s a natural disinfectant. 7 Sanitize sponges: Sanitize your sponges with hydrogen peroxidesoak them for ten minutes in a 50/50 mixture of hydrogen peroxide and warm water in a shallow dish. Rinse thoroughly afterward. 8 Wash kitchen surfaces: Use citrus peels to make an all-purpose cleaner with vinegar. Fill a spray bottle half full of peels and mix in equal parts vinegar and water. Let it sit for two weeks for citrus to infuse. Strain the peels, pour it into a bottle 9 De-grime the showerhead: Fill a bag with vinegar and hang it around your showerhead to clean the metal of stains. 10 Scrub grout: Use a paste of equal parts baking soda and borax mixed with water to clean grimy grout off your bathroom. Simply apply the paste and then scrub with a scrub brush or old toothbrush until clean.
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