Re: 10 Tips To Make Your Walls Clean And Shining All The Time
Posted: Fri May 03, 2019 4:08 pm
7. Cleaning up Grime

Cleaning grime is a gross but necessary task and we all have to deal with it eventually. You can try to avoid it but it'll just keep piling up. Don't worry, we've got a good fix for it.
You'll need half a cup of apple cider vinegar, a quarter cup baking soda, a gallon of warm water and finally one cup of ammonia to seal the deal. Mix them together in a bucket and use a sponge or a thick rag to wipe down all the grimy places.
Just to be safe, make sure you get all corners, edges and small areas like light switches, where grime and dust build up usually happens.
8. Baking Soda Cleanser

While the solution you mixed above is strong and ideal for cleaning thick and heavy grime, for the more normal but still irksome stains, baking soda has its own strength.
A quarter cup of baking soda mixed with only a tablespoon of water creates a mix that is ideal for cleaning stains and grime off painted walls, whether they are latex or semi-gloss. This is also a fantastic fix for the constant splatter in the kitchen.

Cleaning grime is a gross but necessary task and we all have to deal with it eventually. You can try to avoid it but it'll just keep piling up. Don't worry, we've got a good fix for it.
You'll need half a cup of apple cider vinegar, a quarter cup baking soda, a gallon of warm water and finally one cup of ammonia to seal the deal. Mix them together in a bucket and use a sponge or a thick rag to wipe down all the grimy places.
Just to be safe, make sure you get all corners, edges and small areas like light switches, where grime and dust build up usually happens.
8. Baking Soda Cleanser

While the solution you mixed above is strong and ideal for cleaning thick and heavy grime, for the more normal but still irksome stains, baking soda has its own strength.
A quarter cup of baking soda mixed with only a tablespoon of water creates a mix that is ideal for cleaning stains and grime off painted walls, whether they are latex or semi-gloss. This is also a fantastic fix for the constant splatter in the kitchen.