Sunday, July 25, 2010

Quickest Way To Clean Your Home, Secret Revealed

     OK ladies listen up!  There is a power tool that will make house-cleaning a much easier task to accomplish.  You probably already have one gathering dust in a closet.  If you don't own one, get one.  Just about every department store will have several different choices, under $100 and probably in your favorite color.  If you don't have a week stomach or too much pride, trash dumpsters seem to always have one in stock.  Of course your choice of color, style or brand would be limited.  Some people will throw away a perfectly good one.  Not all, but most of them found here look like they were never used.  I guess I'm not the only one that was in the dark about this awesome power tool.  The attachments deserve a good look because this is a vital part.  Have you figured out what I'm talking about yet?
     Yes, that's exactly what I'm talking about.  A Vacuum Cleaner! Don't start with the carpet or any floors.  Start with the ceiling, sucking up cobwebs with your attachments.  The brush attachment works great on light fixtures and ceiling fans.  The ceiling fans were my least favorite before I started using the vacuum on them.  I can remember wiping those blades and that crud would go everywhere.  And because that stuff was hard to see, it could be days before I would get it all. 
     Start at the top of your room and work your way down.  By utilizing your attachments you will be able to get every bit of dirt, dust, crumbs, cobwebs, spiders or bugs.  While a screw or bobby pin will reek havoc sucked up through the bottom.  These type of things get easily picked up by the hose.  You can vacuum your window sills in a snap.  Take care of those mini-blinds.  Clean out your drawers and cabinets of all crumbs.  Vacuum out the frig before you wipe it out.  Use a scraper on that burnt black stuff inside the oven, then suck it up.  Those pesky hairs in the bathroom will not be a problem.  You should be getting the picture by now.  Oh, almost forgot, you could empty the bags and reuse them a few times and save some cash or get the canister-type, dump when full and never buy a bag again.
     When the family sees how easy and fun it is to clean with your power tool they'll be begging to help, allowing more time to relax by the pool.


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