posted by admin on Dec 10

To remove candle wax from your carpet begin by covering the wax with a paper bag. Then just iron the paper bag. It takes a little time but you’ll never know it was there!

posted by admin on Dec 10

To remove candle wax, Place baking paper over the wax and iron over the baking paper. It helps to remove that oily residue

posted by admin on Nov 27

The Green Cleaning Network and the Leonardo Academy announced the launch of the Cleaning Industry Climate Initiative (www.CleaningIndustryClimateInitiative.org).“Climate change is going to be one of the most important issues of our time. While the cleaning industry certainly isn’t the major cause of the problem, because we are such a huge industry comprised of over 70,000 companies, hundreds of thousands of vehicles and employing approximately four million people we have to do our part and we can make an important contribution to the solution” stated Stephen Ashkin, Executive Director of the Green Cleaning Network a 501(c)3 nonprofit educational organization which promotes Green Cleaning.

posted by admin on Nov 27

To remove a mustard stain from a silk garment, if the garment is washable silk, first rinse in cold water. Then gently rub a protein hair shampoo or a liquid enzyme detergent, such as Era, into the stain and allow it to sit for a few minutes. Soak 12 hours in soapy water. Rinse well. Don’t twist or pull. Handle the silk gently and hang it to dry. If the silk is not washable, have the garment dry cleaned.

posted by admin on Nov 15

To remove grass stains, dab the area with rubbing alcohol or diluted hydrogen peroxide before washing. Or, try putting liquid dishwashing detergent on the stain, let sit for ten minutes then wash.