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		<title>How to Clean the Chewing Gum Stains</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 22:03:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You probably know from personal experience how unpleasant it may be a speck of gum on clothing. If this has happened (or if you want to be prepared for the future) I recommend that you read these five tips for how to clean chewing gum stains. Thanks to them you can get rid of chewing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.mosaikos.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/How-to-Clean-the-Chewing-Gum-Stains.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-460" src="http://www.mosaikos.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/How-to-Clean-the-Chewing-Gum-Stains-300x179.jpg" alt="How to Clean the Chewing Gum Stains" width="252" height="150" /></a>You probably know from personal experience how unpleasant it may be a speck of gum on clothing. If this has happened (or if you want to be prepared for the future) I recommend that you read these five tips for how to clean chewing gum stains. Thanks to them you can get rid of chewing gum stuck to your pants you prefer.</p>
<p><strong>Here we shares a few tricks: </strong></p>
<p>Tips 1:</p>
<p>Put ice on the gum. When fully hard, tear the garment and will be much easier to remove.</p>
<p>Tips 2:</p>
<p>Solvent applied with a cloth on the gum. By spending a few minutes remove the gum.</p>
<p>Tips 3:</p>
<p>Place newspaper over the gum and pass the hot iron on the paper. If it works, when removing the plate will turn the gum stuck on the blade.</p>
<p>Tips 4:</p>
<p>Place the folded garment in a plastic bag so that gum contact with the bag and placed in the freezer. Let freeze for several hours. When you take the bag you take off the gum without complications.</p>
<p>Tips 5:</p>
<p>Heat vinegar and dip the clothes with the gum for a few minutes until cool. Then you remove the gum with a spatula. Finally, wash the garment with water and soap to remove debris left by smell.</p>
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		<title>How to Clean Air Conditioning Filters</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Jun 2010 12:48:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The air conditioning, like any other device, needs maintenance and one of the things that are filters get dirty. The work of these is to avoid expelling the air of dust, pollen, and bacteria, therefore, frequent use may get very dirty.
There are filters that need changed at least once a year or every two years, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.mosaikos.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/How-to-Clean-Air-Conditioning-Filters.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-393" src="http://www.mosaikos.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/How-to-Clean-Air-Conditioning-Filters.jpg" alt="How to Clean Air Conditioning Filters" width="205" height="182" /></a>The air conditioning, like any other device, needs maintenance and one of the things that are filters get dirty. The work of these is to avoid expelling the air of dust, pollen, and bacteria, therefore, frequent use may get very dirty.</p>
<p>There are filters that need changed at least once a year or every two years, but it depends what is material and what you have air conditioning. If you do not keep your filters clean, low air quality and may cause people to diseases completely healthy and someone prone to breathing problems.</p>
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		<title>Wood Cleaning</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jun 2010 16:50:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wood is one of the most used materials that offers an atmosphere of warmth to our home. However, this material tends to stain easily. So we must always bear in mind some tips that will ensure the maintenance of soil or furniture. Let us see how to clean wood.
The first thing to do in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.mosaikos.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Wood-Cleaning.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-378" src="http://www.mosaikos.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Wood-Cleaning-300x184.jpg" alt="Wood Cleaning" width="250" height="153" /></a>Wood is one of the most used materials that offers an atmosphere of warmth to our home. However, this material tends to stain easily. So we must always bear in mind some tips that will ensure the maintenance of soil or furniture. Let us see how to clean wood.</p>
<p>The first thing to do in the presence of a stain on the furniture is to determine what has caused. Then look for the best way to eliminate it. For that use a pair of homemade preparations are very simple to prepare.</p>
<p><strong>Here are some tips home that have long been used to clean stains:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Candle Wax</strong>: Put ice on the wax. Then remove any excess with a plastic spatula. Finally, to give the same luster that has the rest of the wood, place cream to polish and remove waste.</p>
<p><strong>Water stains</strong>: When dry rub with a rag until you remove the stain.</p>
<p><strong>Fat</strong>: Heat with a hairdryer. With absorbent paper should be pushing for it absorbs fat. Then clean the area with hydrogen peroxide and polished wood.</p>
<p><strong>Ink</strong>: You can use bleach, a coat of paint, a paste of alcohol toilet paper, etc.</p>
<p><strong>Stickers</strong>: Rub the stain with turpentine or ammonia. Then place a clean glass.</p>
<p>Beyond that it is always advisable to keep the wood in good condition. To this we must moisturize weekly, the way to protect against damage.</p>
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		<title>Some Advices When We Have to Go to Clean The Basements</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 23:18:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stairs are also needs the attention. As we are very seldom to go to the attic or basement, sometimes we miss the stairs, while they are also needs to be cleaned. There are some good advices when we have to go to clean the basements.
The problem in the basement, unless it is a deluxe edition, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Stairs are also needs the attention. As we are very seldom to go to the attic or basement, sometimes we miss the stairs, while they are also needs to be cleaned. There are some good advices when we have to go to clean the basements.</p>
<p><strong>The problem in the basement</strong>, unless it is a deluxe edition, is dust, grit, cobwebs, and clutter, the job-to sweep, arrange, and firmly discard. Here we are likely to encounter a type of junk altogether different from that found in the upper reaches, especially if the family includes boys. There will be garden tools in various conditions, old brushes and brooms, disemboweled and dissected mechanical gear which has yielded desired parts, or is allegedly being persuaded to &#8220;work&#8221;; and cans of paint in different stages of decomposition.</p>
<p>Since the value of many of the mysterious and assorted items found in a basement is difficult for a mere woman to assess, you are in a real jam down here. No boy ever wants to part with hardware, whatever its condition. If you consult about it you will be lost. And, if you do not consult and blithely toss out the stuff you will be riveted with an icy glare and informed that the rusting, ancient pump, the beat-up dicta?phone, or wheezy radio was either on the verge of yielding important parts or its troubles approximately diagnosed. Again, if you attempt to store the stuff in boxes, you will find that you have solved the problem only temporarily. In less than a week somebody looking for something will have it out and scattered all over the place again. So this is a problem you will have to solve yourself.</p>
<p><strong>Good organization</strong> is perhaps the foundation for keeping the basement under control. In other words, work centers must be established-places for garden equipment, paints, woodworking tools and so forth.</p>
<p><strong>When you clean your basement</strong>, tie a cloth around your head to protect it from dust, wear work gloves, and descend toting your next-to-best broom or floor brush.</p>
<p><strong>Begin with stairway</strong>, cleaning it as you go. Basement stairs, often poorly lighted, should always be kept in good repair and clear of objects that might trip someone in a hurry and send him headlong in a nasty fall. Before you start straightening the place, why not unscrew any penny-pinching electric bulbs you may have been using and replace them with 100-watt numbers that will provide really good light.</p>
<p><strong>If you go in for home canning</strong>, you might start with the shelves used to store jelly glasses and fruit jars. Thoroughly dust and clean the shelves and arrange the empty jars and glasses neatly according to their size. Sort over jars of home-canned foods and remove any that may have spoiled. This is one organization, or work, center.</p>
<p><strong>Paints and painting equipment</strong> may comprise another. If you have a small cabinet that can be used for paint storage that will be fine. Place all paints that you have on hand on the shelves and provide for the brushes on the inner side of the doors. Steel wool, sandpapers, emery cloth, thinners, scrapers, rollers, and all other equipment that may have to do with painting, can be kept together here so that it will never be necessary to waste time hunting them. This cabinet, or shelf if you do not have a cabinet, should be located away from any source of heat as a precaution against fire. Oily or paint-stained rags used in a painting job should be discarded after use, never saved to be used again.</p>
<p>Make sure that you don&#8217;t leave anything on the stairways to constitute a safety hazard. If it is difficult for you to remove the un-used equipment, you can organize them in the boxes as per their used, function and size.</p>
<p>When we go to clean the basement, protect your head with the cloth to protect it from dust. Check the stairs and make sure that they are in good condition to avoid fatal accident. Store the paints and painting equipment on the inner side of the doors to make it easier for you to find them when you need them and they can be kept together.</p>
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		<title>Cleaning Your Home Doesn&#8217;t Always Have to be a Dreaded Task</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 00:58:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Don&#8217;t you love coming home to a clean house? Whether you live in a two-room apartment or a sprawling ranch, the air just feels fresher when the place is clean and neat. Although some busy folks hire a housekeeping service to come in every week or two to make things right, most of us fend [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-199" title="home cleaning tips" src="http://www.mosaikos.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/home-cleaning-tips.jpg" alt="home cleaning tips" width="224" height="337" />Don&#8217;t you love coming home to a <strong>clean house</strong>? Whether you live in a two-room apartment or a sprawling ranch, the air just feels fresher when the place is clean and neat. Although some busy folks hire a housekeeping service to come in every week or two to make things right, most of us fend for ourselves and bravely tackle the dirtiest household chores when we can&#8217;t bear the grime any longer. Cleaning your home doesn&#8217;t have to be a dreaded task, however. With a few arrangements ahead of time, you can be ready to go and get the work done in no time flat. All it takes is a little bit of organization and preparation, and you can whisk through those weekly duties pronto.</p>
<p>1. Stock cleaning supplies. Use the most natural and non-toxic products you can find. Or consider making your own. Clean the toilet bowls by tossing in a couple of tablets, letting them fizz for an hour so, and then scrubbing the bowl to remove lingering debris. For counter space and bathroom fixtures, use a paste made of baking soda and water and apply it like cleanser. Rinse each surface thoroughly, and you will be surprised to see how effectively this works. Try a half-cut of vinegar following by a cup of hot water to clear a clogged drain. You can find many types of homemade cleaners and fresheners that will save money and cut fumes as well as protect your household materials.</p>
<p>2. Get organized. Keep all supplies and cleaning equipment in a specific area so you can find them when needed. Wash or replace cleaning rags, and don&#8217;t forget to buy paper towels. Replace your mop head and broom every three to six months, or as needed, to keep these tools working effectively. Choose a certain time slot and try to follow it each week for doing the general cleaning. For example, this could be Thursday evening, Saturday morning, or another time when you can get the housework done without interruption.</p>
<p>3. Work efficiently. Start at one end of the house-the one furthest from the center-and work your way back. Put a clothes basket or paper bag in each room to receive items that need to be moved to another area, such as discarded newspapers, shoes, or dishes. Train the kids to return items like these to their proper locations at the end of each day.</p>
<p>4. Go light to heavy. Start with dusting, wiping, or surface tasks first. Then move on to the sweeping, vacuuming, or mopping, as well as windows or other heavy-duty tasks that remain to be done. Open the windows, weather permitting, to bring in fresh air and let out contaminated air. You&#8217;ll love the fresh scent unless you live in a heavily polluted area.</p>
<p>5. Clean up thoroughly. Put everything away where it belongs, cleaning supplies included. Pick up magazines, toys, and other discarded items. Place fresh-cut flowers in a vase on the table, or bake muffins for supper. The delicious aroma will add to the wonderful clean feeling of your home.</p>
<p>Make a habit of keeping the house tidy each day. Put things where they belong. Do the dishes after each meal. Put away groceries when you return from the store. Then you won&#8217;t have as much to do when cleaning day rolls around.</p>
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		<title>Home Exterior: Tips to Clean Your Siding</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Mar 2009 11:19:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If your home&#8217;s exterior is starting to look grungy, it may be time for a power wash treatment to clean the siding. Whether you have aluminum, vinyl, or another type of siding for your house, it needs to be cleaned from time to time to remove mud, mildew, and any possible mold that is growing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If your home&#8217;s exterior is starting to look grungy, it may be time for a power wash treatment to clean the siding. Whether you have aluminum, vinyl, or another type of siding for your house, it needs to be cleaned from time to time to remove mud, mildew, and any possible mold that is growing in niches or on the surface.</p>
<p>Things that can add to your home&#8217;s dirty siding including bird droppings, especially if they nest under the eaves of the house or in your attic. Insect invasions, like ants or bees, will need to cleared out. Follow the directions on an insect repellent can or call an exterminator for advice. It&#8217;s important to get rid of these pests before washing the siding, or you could get badly stung. Scrapes from cars or bicycles, along with other outdoor toys, should be wiped clear or fixed, if necessary. Then you will be ready to clean the siding.</p>
<p>The best way to clean your siding is by renting a power wash system that attaches to your garden hose and creates a jet spray that loosens dirt and debris from the surface and forces it to the ground. Most tool rental stores offer this equipment at an affordable rental price. After hooking it up and adjusting the water spray, start at the top of your house, just below the roof, and work you way down, level by level, until you reach the bottom, thoroughly spraying each section to remove streaks of dirt. If your siding is muddy or very dirty, try adding a teaspoon of trisodium phosphate to each gallon of water for increased cleansing action. Begin spraying from the bottom up when using the cleanser, and then go over the same area, level by level, as you work your way back down to the ground with a clear water rinse.</p>
<p>You may need to use a wire brush to scrape away burns, bird droppings, cobwebs, or other stains and debris before washing the siding. While you&#8217;re at it, look for evidence of mildew or mold. You can treat these with laundry bleach, although check a small area first to be sure it doesn&#8217;t change the color of your siding. Trim away brush from the siding so you can work close to it, and this will also keep the brush from hugging the house and encouraging insect or rodent nesting.</p>
<p>While you&#8217;re at it, inspect the siding for signs of chipping, cracking, breaking, or crumbling. If you have spare siding available and know how, you can try replacing the damaged pieces yourself. If not, call an expert siding repair person that can fix the broken areas for you to make your home look almost as good as new. Plan on power washing the exterior once or twice a year to keep the siding in good shape. If you&#8217;re not sure about how to use a power washer, you can pay someone to do this chore for you. Check his or her credentials through the Better Business Bureau, and ask for references, first. </p>
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		<title>A List of Tips That Can Help You Do Domestic Cleaning</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jun 2008 18:12:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyday domestic cleaning can be very hard work which seems to be endless. You run to clean after everyone&#8217;s mess and sometimes only half an hour after you have finished, it is all the same. This ungrateful job is a duty which we can&#8217;t run away from, but since we all want to do some [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyday domestic cleaning can be very hard work which seems to be endless. You run to clean after everyone&#8217;s mess and sometimes only half an hour after you have finished, it is all the same. This ungrateful job is a duty which we can&#8217;t run away from, but since we all want to do some more pleasant things instead we can at least try to handle the cleaning in a less time. It doesn&#8217;t mean that you have to rush and miss important parts of the cleaning. It&#8217;s just a list of tips that can help you do the boring duties faster no matter if you like cleaning or hate it.</p>
<p>Remember that when you start working, you have to have all the tools and detergents you are about to use and not to run back and front in the room every time you need one of them. This means losing precious time which can be spent in leisure. Your cleaning activities should be from the top of the room to the bottom which is the way the dust falls. Don&#8217;t make the mistake to start from the vacuuming or the floor, because when you finish there will be dust on them again. It is known that the upper shelves always have less dust than the lower ones, so you have to have this in mind when you&#8217;re deciding how much time you should spend in cleaning some parts of your furnishings. Stop as soon as the result is achieved and don&#8217;t waste time for refining.</p>
<p>The most important thing is to clean everything just once and not to come back to it again if it has been already done!</p>
<p>When you start the cleaning make it clockwise and don&#8217;t rush to clean first the easy things like the usual stuff which are left on the floor. We advise you to choose a corner in the room from which you can begin.</p>
<p>It is important for your everyday cleaning process to know that you save more time and receive the same results if you use this simple rule &#8211; don&#8217;t clean something which is not dirty. Try to remember that and don&#8217;t lose yourself in washing, vacuuming or polishing something which looks already clean, because the only result you are going to achieve is to waste more time without purpose. Also you have to take more time to the horizontal surfaces than the vertical, because it is known that they collect more dust and germs.</p>
<p>For the vacuuming which is the most important part of the cleaning of a room get used to do one thing at a time. For example, when you put the extension hose to vacuum cleaner first clean all the places that requires it and which are hard to be accessed, before you start cleaning the center of the carpet or the room.</p>
<p>In the name of the easier kitchen cleaning try to build a habit in yourself to put everything at its place as soon as you have finished with using it. The order of the tools you use in your kitchen for cooking or other purposes is the half of the everyday cleaning in it. To make this rule working, of course, it&#8217;s better to put the most frequently used tools in front or closer and those which are needed rarely &#8211; behind them. And if you observe this simple rule everything will be at hand, saving you time for cooking or washing the dishes.</p>
<p>What you have to know about the variety of cleaning products on the market in the moment is that there is no point of buying all the expensive new ones. The same result you can receive by using the old ones you know better or the products your mother has used, since they all give the same efficiency.</p>
<p>Have in mind that if you put the clutter in control in your everyday routine the cleaning will be much easier chore to handle with. </p>
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