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5 Simple Steps to Keep Your Mattress As-new

Have you ever though about how quality of sleep affects your health? An average person spends 1/3 of their lifetime in their bed. The condition of your bedroom is crucial for your good night sleep. In this sense, maintaining of your mattress is number one priority when it comes to cleaning your bedroom. Washing the sheets isn’t enough to keep your sleeping area clean and sanitized properly. Changing the linens is mandatory, but the mattress still needs certain maintenance to stay in good shape. Clean mattress can improve your general health condition – soothe your allergies, help to lower asthma attacks [...]

February 10th, 2015|Blog|

Curtain Cleaning Tricks and Tips

Over time all types of drapes absorb dust, dirt and foul odours. Here we’ve gathered some tricks and tips for easy curtain cleaning. It is best to include this chore to your weekly home cleaning routine. Vacuum your curtains using soft brush nozzle to remove dust, hair and dirt. It takes no more than 15 minutes. As other fast cleanups it’s a fast way to make your place look nice and tidy without much effort. Steam Cleaning for Heavy Curtains Hand or machine washing heavy curtains is a bad idea because the drying process will be too long and the fabric [...]

February 3rd, 2015|Blog|

DIY Green Upholstery Cleaning

The sofa is the most used piece of furniture in every home inevitably and gets dirty far more often than any other thing. Dirt, dust, and stains (not to mention creatures such as bed bugs and dust mites) are just some of the problems you need to deal with to keep your couch in good condition. Regular cleaning is a must, but using commercial detergents and stain removal products can be threatening your health. Most of them contain ingredients that can be a hazard if you breathe or touch them. This is why we have prepared a short step-by-step guide [...]

January 26th, 2015|Blog|

5 Easy 15 Minute Clean Ups for Your Home

The Happy Housecleaning team knows that nowadays most people just cannot spend a whole day in cleaning. This is why we decided to write a few suggestions for 15 minutes clean ups for every room at home. We hope that this short guide will help you deal with chores fast and easy. 15 minutes clean ups cannot replace thorough cleaning but can help put the place in order even if you are in a hurry or if you’re tired from work. Hallway I personally prefer to start up clean up from here to prevent distributing the dust and dirt to [...]

January 20th, 2015|Blog, House cleaning tips|

5 Green Ways to Keep Your Carpets Clean

The most common ingredients in commercial carpet cleaning products are toxic and are serious threat to both humans and pets health. If you want to clean your rugs and carpets properly and keep their as-new look longer take a look at our suggestions below. Here we’ve added 5 eco-friendly cleaning tips to help you deal with carpet cleaning easy without spending endless hours of exhausting work and use of toxic carpet cleaning products. Regular Vacuuming Dirt, dust and debris enter our home quite easily. Every time you come home from outside, or even when you open a window or door. [...]

January 14th, 2015|Blog|

9 Tricks to Clean Your Home Easy After the Holidays

The holiday season may be over, but it certainly left its mark in our homes. If your home is speckled with stains, spills, smudges and scratches after hosting for the Christmas or New Years’ Eve, then the following tips can help you deal with the dirt in a fast and efficient way. Get your place back to normal without using dangerous chemicals. All you need are common household items and a bit of elbow grease. Fingerprints & Spots on Stainless Steel Appliances If your stainless steel appliances (microwave, refrigerators, oven’s door) have fingerprints or grease spots remaining after your guests [...]

January 5th, 2015|Blog|

8 DIY Recipes for Cleaning with Soapnuts

Last three weeks we have been posting articles on toxic chemicals in common household cleaning products (you can check them here, here and here). This made us search for various options to replace the dangerous products with green and safe recipes. Baking soda, vinegar and salt are among favourites in DIY cleaning, but we want to draw your attention to soapnuts – absolutely natural, hypoallergenic and easy to use. What are Soapnuts Soapnuts are actually berries, growing on bushes and small trees from genius Sapindus. Native people in Asia and some parts of North America have used these small fruits for [...]

October 28th, 2014|Blog|

How Dangerous Are Your Household Cleaning Products Part III

In our previous posts we have written about the dangerous chemicals containing in common household cleaning supplies such as all purpose cleaners, oven, glass and bathroom cleaning products etc. We have also added a few green and safe recipes to replace these dangerous cleaning products. You can read the previous post here and here. This week we continue our series with analyzing polishing products, enzyme cleaners and air fresheners. Furniture Polish Furniture polishes cause irritation if they contact the skin. Many brands contain nerve-damaging flammable petroleum distillates, which are dangerous if swallowed. Some products contain formaldehyde, which is a suspected [...]

October 20th, 2014|Blog|

How Dangerous Are Your Household Cleaning Products Part II

Last week we have written the first part of our series of articles about dangerous cleaning chemicals. Some of the most dangerous and toxic chemicals in our homes come from all the things we use in order to make our homes clean and safe (Oh, the irony!). We have revealed the ingredients of all-purpose cleaners, bathroom and toilet cleaning products, and disinfectants and the risks of using them. We also shared safe and green alternatives of these hazardous products. In this week’s post we are focusing on glass cleaners and products, used in kitchen cleaning.   Glass and Window Cleaners Some [...]

October 13th, 2014|Blog|

How Dangerous Are Your Household Cleaning Products? PART I

When we buy commercial cleaning supplies, we expect them to do only one thing: to clean! We use a wide array of products to keep our house sparkling, germ-free and sweet-smelling. But while the chemicals in cleaners bleach, foam and disinfect they also are poisonous if ingested, contribute to indoor air pollution and can be harmful if touched or inhaled. In fact, some detergents are amongst the most toxic products found in our home. All-Purpose Cleaners Some all-purpose cleaners contain the foaming agents triethanolamine (TEA) and diethanolamine (DEA), which react with nitrites (an often undisclosed contaminant or preservative) and form [...]

October 6th, 2014|Blog|