Cleaning Appliances Which Need Cleaning - Part Two

Cleaning Appliances Which Need Cleaning - Part Two

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Cleaning Appliances Which Need Cleaning - Part Two

In part one you read how to clean a dishwasher. Now here are some more interesting ideas:

The washing machine – it rinses away quite a lot of dirt and grime so it also needs some cleaning itself. Cleaners Sydney explain that, the good thing about it is that it does almost all the work itself. All you have to do is set it to the hottest and longest setting. Then add two cups of white vinegar and a cup of baking soda to the water. Wait for the machine to finish the whole cycle. When it is ready, it should be clean without any dirt or odours. Now you will have to take care of the softener and bleach container. In order to clean it, all you have to do is to soak it in hot soapy water. If there is a lot of build up, use a toothbrush to scrub it away. Then just rinse with hot water and let it dry. When you are done with the inside of the machine, now it is time to clean the outside. Wipe the entire surface of the machine with a cloth and an all purpose cleaner. If you have time, cleaning Frankston company suggests you move the machine away from the wall and vacuum behind and under it.

The garbage disposal – it is not exactly an appliance, but it still helps you with food leftovers and it keeps your drains from clogging. So it is fair you pay some attention to it as well. The disposal is not so hard to clean. All you have to do is to set 2-3 cups of water to boil. Pour a cup of baking soda into the drain and then pour some vinegar directly over the baking soda. Then quickly put the sink stopper, because the mixture will begin to fizz and bubble. This is because of the reaction between the acid in the vinegar and the baking soda. That reaction helps break all the build ups in your drains. Then just pour the boiling water in the drain, over the mixture and it will rinse away any residues.

Deodorising the disposal is also an easy job. Cleaners Brunswick say that all you have to do is take a lemon and cut it into pieces. Then toss them into the disposal and turn it on. The lemon juice will remove all the odours and leave your drains smelling fresh.

You should make a habit of cleaning your appliances once a moth. That way you will have less scrubbing and cleaning to do. Plus, they will work, smell and look much better.

 

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Created: Feb 15 2012 at 04:57:08 AM
Updated: Feb 15 2012 at 04:57:08 AM
Category: How-To
Language: English

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