How To Clean A Mirror

Cleaning is one thing that most home makers would love to do in order to maintain the cleanliness of the house and looking more presentable for visitors. Cleaning mirrors can be wearisome for a person who does not know the techniques. And of course a not so clean mirror is an eyesore. How will a house maker know if they are having acne and needs to have adult acne treatment if their mirror is not clean. So what is the best way to make a mirror clean? A house keeper can clean the mirror using a commercial window cleaner but it may contain harsh chemicals that can leave fog behind. To clean a mirror a person must use a crumpled newspaper and water mixed with little distilled vinegar. She must remove the heavy dirt on the mirror first then dip the newspaper into the vinegar water solution and wipe it into the mirror. After cleaning the whole surface of the mirror, use the dry portion of the newspaper to dry the mirror.

Coconut Husk Polish (Bunot)

I missed polishing the floor using a coconut husk. I used to that when I was younger. My grandmother’s house was big and they have a big stair case with balcony. The stair case and the second floor of the house are made of wood. And this wood I polish almost everyday or once a week when I have classes. Imagine that, polishing it using your feet, that can be a great burn belly fat fast technique. But of course, I was not doing that to burn fats then, I was doing it because I feel ecstatic whenever I see the floor shinning.It gives me a certain thrill and accomplishment. Have I know about its effect on my belly, I would have done it everyday. LOL

Clean Your Tabo

Who likes bathroom cleaning? You do?

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No, you are not weird as I do bathroom cleaning too. The sense of making it spotless clean can get me really high. And if you are a homemaker like me, you know that bathroom cleaning does not end on tiles and sink and the toilet bowl. If you don’t know about Pails and Deepers, then this is not for you. In almost every Filipino house, timba at tabo is a must. Honestly, I can’t take  a bath using the shower, the water overwhelms me. Back to timba at tabo, are you aware that although this two item accumulates dirt more than any other item in your bathroom. Go and check it. You will find stains on it (parang libag lang) and when you go through your fingernails on it, you can scratch the dirt out of it. I was about to take a pic of our tabo but decided not to and just go on cleaning it. I forgot to orient my maids about it.

The tabo can be easily cleaned using a brush. Clean it at least every two week to prevent the dirt from accumulating. I hate it when I see bathrooms with tabos who is so thick with dirt. KADIRI! In some of the houses we went, almost all of their tabo suffer from dirt. kawawa naman ang tabo, nangangapal na ang libag. Guys, if you really wanna make your bathroom spotless clean, take time cleaning your tabo. It does not take a lot to do so.

That is one of the reason why I don’t turn the lights on when I enter a bathroom, I will die from stopping myself to clean it.