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Author: Chris Wadsworth

Home Cleaning Advice for People with Pets

Home Cleaning Tips for People with Pets
Keeping your home clean is one of the biggest challenges when it comes to owning a pet! You love your pet and you have experienced the challenges – first hand – of keeping your home clean. It’s easy to feel like your home has slowly been taken over by pet hair and dander.
Here are some of the most important cleaning tips to keep in mind if you share your home with a pet.

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Ultrasonic Cleaning In Your Home
Your home may be clean and tidy but what about some of the items in your home. What about your silverware for example. Imagine this . . . your home is clean and ready for your guests but your silverware is not as clean as it could be. How do you clean up some of the more delicate items that are in your home?
Consider an ultrasonic cleaning tool to help you with some of the more intricate or time-consuming items that you may want to clean.

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A Clean Litter Box – Without The Trouble

A self-cleaning litter box can save you time and the trouble of cleaning a litter box. This type of litter box may also keep the litter box area cleaner and smelling better.
Self-Cleaning Litter BoxIt’s hard to feel like your home is as clean as it could be if you have a smelly and dirty area surrounding your cat’s litter box. Could a self-cleaning litter box help? Hmmm . . . Here is our take.
A self-cleaning litter box is every cat owner’s dream. However, as delightful as this sounds there are things to consider and you may even conclude that a self-cleaning litter box is not a perrrfect fit for your feline friend.
Here are the pros and cons to help you decide if it would be a hit or miss in your home.

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Electrostatic Home Cleaning – Our Take

Upper Valley Home Cleaning - Enhanced Home Cleaning Using the Electrostatic Force
Electrostatic effects improve home cleaning by attracting more dirt and dust particles. It works well on the smallest of particles which are the ones that we humans tend to breathe as they stay suspended in the air longer and are more easily pushed up into the air just by walking around a room.
We don’t want to breathe these dust particles and therefore we need to do what we can to remove as many as we can from our home. We can enhance the process of collecting and removing dust particles by using the electrostatic force.

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Five Home Cleaning Hacks

Here are some ideas for cleaning specific items in your home that sometimes do not get enough attention. However, to have a wonderfully clean home these items also need to be cleaned on a regular basis.
Five Home Cleaning Hacks

Cleaning Stainless Steel Appliances

If you have an abundance of stainless steel appliances in your home, you know a stainless steel surface can get streaky, cloudy, and display an abundance of fingerprints. While stainless steel is less prone to corrosion than other materials (and super trendy), it does take a bit of effort to keep a stainless steel surface looking handsome.
Here’s what you need to know about cleaning and maintaining your beloved stainless steel surfaces.

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Tips for Cleaning Pet Stains

Tips for Cleaning Pet StainsIt seems so much easier to take your pet for a walk when the weather is nice and warm. When the colder months approach you must be more flexible as the walk may not be cleared of snow and ice or just when it is time to go the weather does not cooperate. Accidents happen. When they do it’s not that our little friends were very bad and we just need some nice tips for cleaning pet stains.
Knowing how to get pet stains out of a carpet is a necessary skill for pet owners.

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Tipping Point – nounTipping Point and Home Cleaning

The tipping point is that critical point in a situation, process, or system beyond which a significant and often unstoppable effect or change takes place.
In Sociology, a tipping point is a point in time when a group—or a large number of group members—rapidly and dramatically changes its behavior by widely adopting a previously rare practice.
Malcolm Gladwell wrote a bestselling book called “The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference” in 2000. With this book, the concept of a “Tipping Point” entered popular culture. The concept can be applied to many things and situations and this includes home cleaning.
It would go like this . . .

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