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Did you know? Healthy Home Fact #3

  • By Admin Megan
  • 22 Oct, 2015
DID YOU KNOW…?

Getting Rid Of Household Odors

With all the cooking you’re doing, chances are pretty good that some of the odors may linger around the house. Here are a few simple ways to get rid of those annoying household smells.

  • Place a pan of white vinegar on the stove and let it simmer for a while
  • Use lemon juices to remove fish, garlic, and onion odors from utensils, pans, and even hands
  • Odors from your garbage disposal can be eliminated by grinding up orange, grapefruit or lemon peels while running hot water.
  • And don’t forget about the odor-absorbing magic of baking soda. For nasty spells and odors inside your fridge or freezer, wash it out using a sponge or cloth and a solution of 2 tablespoons baking soda to 1 quart warm water. And keep a box of baking soda in the fridge for freezer to soak up new odors. Baking soda also helps keep kitchen drains odor free. About once a week toss a handful of baking soda down the drain and let the warm water run.

 

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“It is important to treat spots and stains promptly and properly to avoid letting them do permanent damage to the fibers,” explains Barry Lichtenstein, a certified master textile cleaner and owner of Amcho Carpet Cleaning in Framingham, Mass.. “This can cause damage to either the color or texture of the fibers.”

From splashes of punch and gravy to smears of caramel and cranberries, the holiday season can leave your carpet looking drab. Lichtenstein says many homeowners with good intentions are actually making stains worse by incorrectly treating the spots. He advises homeowners to avoid these common mistakes when treating carpet stains:

• Do not over-saturate the stain with cleaning products. This just makes a small spot larger.
• Do not rub the carpet. This can cause damage to the texture of the carpet.
• Do not put water on a dry soil. Rather, make sure to vacuum it first.

From candy canes to fudge to Grandma’s famous yams, most stains can be cleaned using these techniques. For additional stain removal information, Lichtenstein recommends visiting the Carpet and Rug Institute (CRI) Residential Spot Solver on carpet-rug.org,or choosing a spot remover from the CRI list of tested and certified products.

In addition to stains, parties mean more foot traffic in your home. As people come and go during your holidays, you’ll likely notice extra soil on carpets and other flooring. There’s no need to panic that your carpet investment is compromised. Simply vacuum regularly with a quality vacuum that has received the CRI Seal of Approval, which means it’s been tested thoroughly for soil removal, filtering and the ability to maintain the texture and appearance of carpet.

Frequent vacuuming is also a great way to keep the air in your home clean, especially during the long months of winter when we spend most of our time indoors. A high efficiency vacuum from the Seal of Approval list removes 80 percent or more of the soil in a carpet – making carpet a good option even for allergy sufferers.

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For tough holiday stains or deep set-in soils, it may be time to call in the professionals for help. Working with an IICRC certified firm (a leading certifying body for the cleaning and restoration industries) that uses CRI Seal of Approval equipment and cleaning agents ensures your carpets and upholstery will be cleaned the right way by knowledgeable experts.

Visit carpet-rug.org and www.criblog.org to learn more.
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