
Residential and Commercial Cleaning tips of the day
Cleaning doesn’t have to feel like an endless chore. With the right tricks up your sleeve, you can make the process faster, easier, and far more effective. Whether you’re sprucing up your home or maintaining a professional workspace, these simple yet powerful cleaning tips will help you achieve a spotless finish with less effort.
1. Remove Sticky Residue with Eucalyptus Oil
Struggling with those stubborn gummy marks left behind by shop stickers? A touch of eucalyptus oil will lift the residue with ease, leaving your windows and glass surfaces looking fresh and streak-free.
2. Sparkling Kitchen Counters with Baking Soda
Forget harsh chemicals—baking soda does the job beautifully. Mix 4 tablespoons of baking soda with 1 quart of warm water. Dip a clean sponge into the solution and wipe down your kitchen counters, appliances, and even the inside of your fridge. The result? A sparkling clean kitchen that smells fresh and feels safe.
3. Protect Marble with Car Polish
Want to keep your marble tabletop looking its best? Buff it gently with car polish. This leaves a thin, invisible film that helps prevent stains, giving your marble a healthier, longer-lasting finish.
4. Keep Your Sponge Germ-Free
Kitchen sponges are notorious breeding grounds for bacteria. Disinfect yours nightly by squeezing it dry and microwaving it on high for one minute. Replace it as soon as it becomes shredded or starts to smell.
5. Freshen Up Your Microwave with Lemon Juice
Microwaves can trap odours and stains. A simple fix? Combine 4 tablespoons of lemon juice with 1 cup of water in a microwave-safe bowl. Heat on high for 5 minutes. The steam will loosen grime, making it easy to wipe down the interior. The fresh citrus scent is a bonus!
6. Keep Shower Doors Spotless with Lemon Oil
Rub a teaspoon of lemon oil on your glass shower doors twice a month. The oil creates a water-repellent layer, causing droplets to roll off instead of leaving streaks and stains.
7. Go Green with Vinegar Instead of Bleach
For sensitive environments—or for those aiming for an eco-friendly clean—swap bleach for distilled white vinegar when tackling mould and mildew. It’s a natural, effective, and safer alternative, especially on fridge shelves and food-contact surfaces.
8. Choose the Right pH for Floor Cleaning
According to CleanFreak, “pH matters when it comes to cleaning solutions.” Neutral cleaners (pH 7) are the gentlest option and perfect for everyday floor cleaning in areas with just foot traffic. They’re safe, effective, and versatile.
Why not put these residential and commercial cleaning tips into practice today and see the difference for yourself? With just a few simple adjustments to your routine, you’ll love the results.
For more expert cleaning advice—or to book a professional service—get in touch with GleamClean.