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Monday 4 November 2013

Last Chance to Clean Outside



Hi Again,

The weather has changed, storms and rain are with us and the autumn leaves are everywhere. Outside your home needs some attention to ensure your gutters and drains are free of debris, outside furniture is winterised, patio and decking cleaned and free of algae and your windows are clean. Now you can relax and attend to the inside chores before the Christmas rush.

Outside
  • Gather up all the fallen leaves and storm debris and put them in the compost
  • Clean and power hose decking, patios and driveways
  • Clean gutters and down pipes. Make sure all drains are free of debris
  • Remove all cobwebs, dust and dirt from eaves and soffits
  • Clean all exterior windows, window frames and window sills
Inside
  • Clean out your kitchen presses, remove any out of date items left behind. dented or damaged tins and any unwanted items that are just taking up space.
  • Vacuum your curtains and get rid of any cobwebs.
  • Clean all of the mattresses in the house to keep dust mites under control. Vacuum the top of the mattress, move the mattress and vacuum base, Turn mattresses (do you remember which way you turned them last time?) and don't forget to vacuum the other side too.
  • Your computer needs a clean too. Start by turning the keyboard upside down and shake out any dust or crumbs. Use compressed air to blow out any other bits, NOT a vacuum. Wipe keys and all other exterior surfaces with a damp cloth and then dry. No need to use special cleaner. If you dare to go inside do not use a vacuum. Just blow out the dust particles that you cannot remove with your fingers or a soft brush.
  • Those smelly cloths or sponges also need a thorough washing. To disinfect smelly sponges, wash sponge thoroughly, then microwave it while it is wet, for a short period. Make sure there are no metal bits in the cloth or sponge. When you see steam from the sponge, the bacteria in the sponge will be dead. Remove carefully, it will be hot! Wash the sponge thoroughly before use
“Autumn is the perfect time to take account of what we've done, what we didn't do, and what we'd like to do next year”. ~Author Unknown

Pristine Home would love to help you with all or any of the above jobs, outside or inside your home, and then ensure that your home is kept neat and tidy on a regular basis. Please call 1890 929 988 or info@pristine.ie  or visit our web site and avail of our many cleaning services to help you and to leave you the time for yourself.
Looking forward to hearing from you      
Diana