You are so cool..lol Just Thanks for all of your knowledge.I absolutely love when you said "clean does not have a smell". That is how I feel about fabrics when I lay my head down to go to sleep on sheets I want to smell nothing
Here are some top-notch hacks for dealing with black mold. First, create a powerful mixture by combining bleach with water (1:10 ratio). Scrub those moldy areas, ensuring you rinse thoroughly. Another fabulous option is using undiluted white vinegar. Simply spritz it onto the mold, leave it for an hour, scrub away, and rinse. For a natural approach, whip up a paste using borax and water, apply it, gently scrub, and rinse it off. And lastly, 3% hydrogen peroxide sprayed onto the mold, left for 10 minutes, scrubbed, and rinsed will also do the trick. Remember to prioritize safety and address any moisture sources. Happy cleaning!
A lot of wooden furniture is varnished, stained and waxed or oiled already, and it helps to know or be able to judge what it was previously treated with. A damp microfibre cloth then a linen tea towel to dry it off works for pretty much everything I have - I too noticed that the film residue from sprays attracts dust and I don't want to be spending any more time cleaning my house than is absolutely necessary. However I have wooden kitchen worktops that look great but periodically need oiled with food safe worktop oil (expensive and time consuming!) so I avoid using harsh cleaning fluids on them to lessen the maintenance requirements.
Over the years I have searched thrift and furniture shops for solid wood furniture, and have no regrets. Veneer over wallboard will not stand the tests of time and cannot be repaired when the glue falls apart or the vacuum cleaner knocks a piece off the edge of the whatever. Waste of money!
Dearest Angela, sorry, one more question...is there an effective way to clean wood furniture with wood spray buildup in a more gentle way without using a heavy-duty commercial wood stripper solution. Thank you.
It's a tough call. One is unfriendly to animals and the other unfriendly to the environment. I choose Swiffer due to the grab and hold technology of the duster, the feather duster just pushes dust around.
Angela Brown i didn’t realize they hurt the animals to get the feathers!!! I thought they just gathered the fallen feathers? That’s so horrible! I feel so bad now and will never purchase another one again!
Here is a paid link to my Amazon store: www.amazon.com/shop/angelabrown/list/1F4BY0USCV0PD?ref_=aip_sf_list_spv_ons_mixed_d You’ll find cloths I recommend here. 😊
I’ve only had one cleaning customer ever, but she let candlewax drip all over her beautiful wood dining room table, and wanted me to use pledge and a razor to get it clean, but I was so afraid to ruin it
Dearest Angela, would you please do a video on E-Cloth - a microfiber cloth that disinfects and requires only water to clean. Have you ever used it? What were the results? Thank you.
@@AskAngelaBrown Dearest Angela, you are the best! I am a simple homemaker, but watch all your videos and listen to your podcasts when I can, because i trust your judgement and experience as a professional. It's a HUGE blessing to learn from a pro like you!
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Thank you for all of your awesome videos! They have helped me so much with my cleaning buisness!
Thank you! I will
I appreciate your very kind comment. 😊
You are so cool..lol
Just Thanks for all of your knowledge.I absolutely love when you said "clean does not have a smell". That is how I feel about fabrics when I lay my head down to go to sleep on sheets I want to smell nothing
LOL. You and me both. No smell is a good smell. :-)
Thank you! Best hacks to get rid off black mould in the bathroom please?
Here are some top-notch hacks for dealing with black mold. First, create a powerful mixture by combining bleach with water (1:10 ratio). Scrub those moldy areas, ensuring you rinse thoroughly. Another fabulous option is using undiluted white vinegar. Simply spritz it onto the mold, leave it for an hour, scrub away, and rinse. For a natural approach, whip up a paste using borax and water, apply it, gently scrub, and rinse it off. And lastly, 3% hydrogen peroxide sprayed onto the mold, left for 10 minutes, scrubbed, and rinsed will also do the trick. Remember to prioritize safety and address any moisture sources. Happy cleaning!
thank you so much for all your videos you're very well spoken
Thank you for all your research! Now I know what I will use on my hand rails! And others ❤️👍
Happy to help! Thanks for watching and for taking the time to write this comment, I appreciate it!😊
what can we use on wood cabinets that are sticky?
Here is a video I made on that very thing ua-cam.com/video/x0xAVqLV-1o/v-deo.html
A lot of wooden furniture is varnished, stained and waxed or oiled already, and it helps to know or be able to judge what it was previously treated with. A damp microfibre cloth then a linen tea towel to dry it off works for pretty much everything I have - I too noticed that the film residue from sprays attracts dust and I don't want to be spending any more time cleaning my house than is absolutely necessary. However I have wooden kitchen worktops that look great but periodically need oiled with food safe worktop oil (expensive and time consuming!) so I avoid using harsh cleaning fluids on them to lessen the maintenance requirements.
Thanks so much for sharing.
What would you use for oak?
Is it stained or polished or is it raw wood?
Over the years I have searched thrift and furniture shops for solid wood furniture, and have no regrets. Veneer over wallboard will not stand the tests of time and cannot be repaired when the glue falls apart or the vacuum cleaner knocks a piece off the edge of the whatever. Waste of money!
Dearest Angela, sorry, one more question...is there an effective way to clean wood furniture with wood spray buildup in a more gentle way without using a heavy-duty commercial wood stripper solution. Thank you.
What’s better to dust furniture with..The swiffer or the ostrich feather dusters?
It's a tough call. One is unfriendly to animals and the other unfriendly to the environment. I choose Swiffer due to the grab and hold technology of the duster, the feather duster just pushes dust around.
Angela Brown i didn’t realize they hurt the animals to get the feathers!!! I thought they just gathered the fallen feathers? That’s so horrible! I feel so bad now and will never purchase another one again!
Would you be able to tell me where to get good quality microfiber cleaning cloths?
Lynn Swartzentruber Walmart you can finding at auto parts center
My mom used to buy it a Home Depot
Here is a paid link to my Amazon store: www.amazon.com/shop/angelabrown/list/1F4BY0USCV0PD?ref_=aip_sf_list_spv_ons_mixed_d
You’ll find cloths I recommend here. 😊
Does it hurt to use furniture polish on painted furniture?
I use a soaked towel {water and multipurpose liquid soap} to clean e furniture, do u think it will endanger e furniture in e long run?..
@@AskAngelaBrown thank you
I’ve only had one cleaning customer ever, but she let candlewax drip all over her beautiful wood dining room table, and wanted me to use pledge and a razor to get it clean, but I was so afraid to ruin it
Wow, that sounds like a tough situation!
Dearest Angela, would you please do a video on E-Cloth - a microfiber cloth that disinfects and requires only water to clean. Have you ever used it? What were the results? Thank you.
@@AskAngelaBrown Dearest Angela, you are the best! I am a simple homemaker, but watch all your videos and listen to your podcasts when I can, because i trust your judgement and experience as a professional. It's a HUGE blessing to learn from a pro like you!
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