White Water Rings on Furniture
Protect Shower Doors & Hard Water Deposits
White spots occur when water gets into the surface of the finish.
Most white spots can be polished off with a mild abrasive. Before
trying anything, give the water stain time to evaporate on its own or
help it along with a hair dryer.
Protecting Shower Doors:
After cleaning glass shower doors, polish them with a coating of Lemon
D.C.W. Furniture Wax. Wax will help repel soap scum and hard water
deposits.
Hard Water Deposit:
Apply polish to clean shower walls and shower curtains to prevent hard
water or soap scum build up. (DO NOT apply to bathtub or shower floor.)
Lemon Furniture Oil:
Small Scratches on Wood Furniture
To hide small scratches on the surface of your furniture, dust with a
soft cloth moistened with Lemon Furniture Oil. Oil will help camouflage
minor surface scratches. For more noticeable scratches, use these
coloring agents, rubbing in the direction of the wood grain:
Ebony - black eyebrow pencil
Mahogany - brown paste wax or dark brown crayon
Maple - apply equal parts linseed oil and turpentine with a cotton
swab, let dry.
Reach Duster:
Cleaning Ceiling Fans
Preventing Germ Circulation from Dirty Air Vents
The specially-designed angled head reaches the tops of hard-to-reach
fixtures, dusting without stretching and straining. The yarns grab and
hold dust until shaken out.
Preventing Germ Circulation from Dirty Air Vents:
Air vents often collect dust and lint around the openings. Besides the
unsightly appearance of this cleaning problem, it may contribute to the
spread of germs. When people sneeze or cough germs and bacteria become
airborne and attach to dust particles. This dust accumulation builds up
on the vents and is recirculated by air circulating devices. Since we
spend more than 20 hours a day indoors, it's important to identify the
problems caused by dust, than take remedial efforts to get rid of them.
Slender Duster:
Slim profile dusts over, under and between!
Creating Dust Magnets
Turn your dust cloths into dust magnets with a light spray of Duster
Spray.
Dusting Floors:
Treat dust mops with Duster Spray to help pick up fine particles.
Stainless Steel Sponges:
Over 600 feet of stainless steel in the
palm of your hand!
Hair clogs in Bathroom Drains
Place a stainless steel sponge around the drain hole and tuck it into
the drain a bit to help it stay in place. To clean, pull up the
Stainless Steel Sponge, discard the hair and wash the sponge in the
dishwasher.
Baked on Food on Stove Top:
Allow a soapy solution to sit on the surface for a few minutes to begin
dissolving the food. If the food is not loosened, scrub lightly with a
Stainless Steel Sponge saturated with warm water and a degreasing
solution.
Tile & Grout Cleaner:
Cleaning Bathroom Tile and Grout
Use brushes and cleaners that will not scratch surfaces. Apply a
cleaner, such as Tile & Grout Cleaner to dry surface and scrub with
Shower Track & Grout Brush. Rinse and wipe with clean cloth.
Hard Water Deposits:
Hard water contains dissolved minerals. One of these minerals, calcium
carbonate, remains on a surface when the water evaporates, creating a
faint, milky-looking film. This residue is easily cleaned within a few
days.
Wood Cleaner & Polish:
Revive Dull-looking Paneling
Clean Doors, Molding and Kitchen Cupboards
Simply spray and wipe to make dirt, fingerprints, grease and grime
quickly disappear. Pleasantly scented lanolin wax formula cleans,
polishes and restores a lustrous sheen to all paneling, wood cabinets,
wood door frames and moldings and more. 15.5 oz.
(Formerly known as Panel Cleaner)
Wood Cleaner's foaming spray clings to walls without leaving
streaks. Spray on and wipe off with a cloth to remove dirt, dust, and
film from paneling, wood and plastic laminate walls. Wood Cleaner
restores luster to dried out paneling.
Cleaning Doors and Molding:
Wood Cleaner can be used to clean the dust accumulations from floor
moldings. Use Wood Cleaner to clean wood, painted or veneer doors
throughout the house.
Which floor cleaner should you
use?
#657 Wood Floor Cleaner & Polish: This product is used by simply
squirting it on
the floor, and mopping with a sponge mop. Please note that this product
does
contain oil, and is meant only for natural wood floors. If your floor
has a
polyurethane finish (such as Pergo or Bruce Flooring), the oil will not
seep into the
wood, due to the pre-existing finish. You then must either buff the oil
into the floor,
or mop it off the floor with a mild soap solution.
#633
Wood Floor Easy Clean Mist: This product is used
If you have a wood floor with a polyurethane finish. It is especially formulated for those types
of wood
floors, including Pergo and Bruce. Just spray and mop.
When cleaning walls and other vertical surfaces, remember to clean a
small area at a time and take care to overlap the edges of the areas
previously cleaned.