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Whiten Your Tile Grout

Did you know that toothpaste makes an effective tile grout cleaner?

To remove dirt and grime from tile grout:

  1. Dab some white, non-gel toothpaste onto the grout
  2. Scrub with a toothbrush
  3. When you're done, rinse a cloth with liquid dish soap and water, and wipe clean.

When spring - and spring cleaning - is on everyone's mind, this is a perfect way to help shine up the whole kitchen and bathroom and get the house ready for the new season.

And, if you're looking for help to get your house ready for a family get together, call MOLLY MAID. We love to make your house sparkle! 

Don't forget to check back soon for other useful cleaning tips. We've already explained how to use bread to remove fingerprints on walls and clean jewellery with club soda!

Posted by MOLLY MAID at 08:30

Make Your Jewellery Sparkle – Here’s an Easy Tip from MOLLY MAID

Have you recently glanced at your hand and noticed your rings don't sparkle as much as they used to?  Well sit back and relax, pour yourself a glass of club soda and save the rest for this chore! Because club soda is a wonderful - and simple - solution for getting precious gem jewellery to sparkle like new again!

Here's what you do:

  1. Fill a small container with club soda
  2. Place your jewellery into the liquid and let it sit overnight
  3. In the morning, rinse the jewellery with water and pat dry.

Your precious gems will sparkle and shine!

This tip is part of a cleaning tips series. Check back for another great tip soon.  

And, by the way, how's your spring cleaning coming along? MOLLY MAID is always available to help.

Posted by MOLLY MAID at 09:45

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