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Tackle Cleaning The Easy Way
Submitted by hariartical
Cleaning tough grease spots and set in stains can take hours of your time. Hours that you might not have available. By using a powerful cleaning degreaser, you can cut your cleaning time in half and have a spotless home that is the envy of your neighbors.
What Does It Clean?
A degreaser can handle most any room in your house when it comes to meeting your cleaning needs. You can use it in your laundry to eliminate those hard to remove grease stains that ruin your clothing. Or, you can scrub down your fireplace after a long winter. A high quality degreaser also does an amazing job cleaning soot and ashes from fireplace bricks, fireplace screens, and even your fireplace tools.
Parents with toddlers understand the need for a cleaning product that can remove messy handprints from walls, doors, and appliances. A degreaser is a good option for taking care of these messes, as most are safe for most painted surfaces, sealed wood, and all appliance surfaces.
Toddlers are also notorious at using marker and crayons on wall surfaces when unsupervised. You can easily remove crayon marks and ink from walls with a small amount of high quality degreaser.
Outside, a degreaser will power through baked on grease on your barbecue, grime on your car and car tires, and even the caked on dirt and pollen on your deck or patio surfaces.
After a winter of running a furnace, dust builds up on the indoor surfaces in record time. You can wash vinyl blinds, walls, heater vents, and more with a simple solution of the degreasing agent and warm water. With a moistened cloth, you can clean off dust and grime from many surfaces.
Is It Safe For Every Surface?
There are only two surfaces that are not good matches for a degreaser. For example, you should avoid using the degreaser on leather. It also is not recommended that you use the product on unfinished wood. You should test the product on painted surfaces in an inconspicuous location to ensure fading does not occur.
When looking for a degreaser, you should also find one that is free of environmentally harmful phosphates and bleaches. Your degreaser should also be biodegradable, guaranteeing that it will not cause problems with your septic system or leech field.
Your cleaning chores can be simple and require little time, by mixing in a few tablespoons to a little water, you can create a cleaning solution that fits your needs. Because you mix just as much as you need, you are not wasting product and the bottle of degreaser will last you much longer—saving money and storage space.


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