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Cleaning Supplies Can Cut Your Costs

There are two things every organisation, building or business must have… cleaning supplies and toilet products! All establishments require cleaning and maintenance to remain hygienic, clean and looking good.

Natural Cleaning Products

Natural cleaning products are substances used to clean, deodorize, and/or disinfect which have natural substances as their active ingredients

What Is Green Cleaning?

Green cleaning refers to using cleaning methods with environmentally-friendly ingredients and chemicals to preserve human health and environmental quality. Green cleaning techniques and products avoid the use of chemically-reactive and toxic cleaning products which contain various toxic chemicals, some of which emit volatile organic compounds causing respiratory and dermatological problems among other adverse effects.

How to Clean Carpet Stains – Acids

The short lesson on how to clean carpet stains that are acidic is this: act fast! Battery acids, in particular, can cause serious damage to carpet. So can the acids found in some tile-cleaning compounds, drain cleaners and other household products.

How To Clean With Chemicals

Cleaning your home is vital to keep you and your family safe and healthy. Using chemical cleaning supplies incorrectly can cause poisoning, headaches, chemical burns or skin irritations if you do not follow the directions on the label.

 

What Is Incontinence?

Incontinence is a term that describes any accident or involuntary loss of urine from the bladder, or bowel motion, faeces or wind from the bowel.

The Versatility Of Bleach

Sold commercially in Australia for over 100 years, the cleaning chemical bleach is a product that is most often associated with laundry. While it works very well for making clothes brighter and whiter, it can be used in many other areas of the home to disinfect, clean, and generally make life a little less dingy.

The Best Ways To Remove Difficult Stains From Carpets

It is much easier to take care of stains when they’re fresh. A common natural instinct is to rub the stained area of the carpet with a wet cloth. Strictly avoid this, as it actually pushes the spilled substance deep into the fibers of the carpet. Use a clean dry cloth or paper towels to blot the stain instead, absorbing as much as possible. Make sure the cloth is white or colorfast.

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