Michelle’s EASY & Effective Cleaning Tips Compliments of Your - TopicsExpress



          

Michelle’s EASY & Effective Cleaning Tips Compliments of Your Norwex Independent Sales Consultant 1. Laundering your Cloths: Wash in the washer; Dry in the dryer. Remember the 3 simple rules: NO FABRIC SOFTENER, NO BLEACH, & NO LINTY LOADS when laundering your Norwex! 2. Color-code your Enviro cloths by household job (i.e. yellow for toilets, red for the bathrooms, green for kitchen, blue for windows,). Always clean from the cleanest to dirtiest area. 3. Windows--wash with damp Enviro Cloth, followed by polishing with dry Window Cloth. For hard to reach or larger windows use the Norwex Mop. Mop brackets secure the window cloth on mop base 4. Window screens –run a damp Bathroom Scrub Mitt (plus side) or Dusting Mitt over the screens – your screens will look like new. 5. High-germ areas-- use a damp Enviro Cloth once per week on high germ areas such as the phone, remote control, light switches, door knobs, computer keyboards & hand rails to cut down on sickness in your home and office. 6. Enhance static charge in Dry Superior Mop Pad-- use the Rubber Brush to clean your Superior Dry Mop Pad & Dusting Mitt and ramp up the microfiber’s static charge for maximum effectiveness. 7. Freshen up your blue Wet Mop Pad-- use a small squirt of the Norwex Dishwashing Liquid and warm water between laundering. Rinse very well before hanging to dry. 8. Ultra-quick floor cleaning-- simply spray vinyl, tile, or laminate floor with water from the Norwex Spray Bottle & follow behind with the Wet Mop for a quick, thorough cleaning. 9. Exfoliate – wring out your Body Cloth more tightly about once a week to gently wash your face—this will gently exfoliate & rejuvenate your skin for a healthy-looking glow. USE CAUTION on sensitive skin. 10. Carry a Travel-Size Enviro cloth in your purse. Use damp to wipe notoriously “germy” areas like public phones & computers, your car steering wheel, restaurant tables, shopping cart handles… 11. Light fixtures and ceiling fans – dust with slightly water-spritzed Envirowand . 12. “Ring around the tub”-- use the Bathroom Scrub Mitt with a little Cleaning Paste to clean the “ring around the tub”. 13. Kitchen cupboards – clean your kitchen cupboards inside & out with a damp Envirowand! Also clean top of fridge, dryer vent, under stove, & hard-to-reach areas! 14. Washing walls – remove fingerprints & grime with a damp Enviro Cloth OR wash the entire wall with just water and the Norwex Mop. The dry mop pad is ideal for removing dust from walls, the wet pad for washing walls. 15. Oven – Try the non-toxic Oven & Grill Cleaner in combination with a Spirinett. Finish the task by removing any residue or grease with a damp Enviro Cloth, followed by a dry Window Cloth. 16. Mattresses – spray with the Norwex Mattress Cleaner every three - four months - rid your mattress of pet dander, dead skin cells, & dust mite feces. 17. Various tough jobs – the Norwex Cleaning Paste is excellent for cleaning stainless steel, tubs, rust spots and more. Commonly known as “elbow grease in a jar”. Test inconspicuous area if concerned surface may scratch. 18. Dry clothes efficiently & without toxic chemicals – utilize the Norwex Dryer Balls! These decrease dry time (save $$ & time), make for softer clothes, and are non-toxic! IMPORTANT to decrease your dry time so you don’t cause static by over-drying! 19. For stains, make a paste with the Norwex Ultra Plus Laundry Detergent and some water, rub into stains & let set. You can also try to blot out fresher stains with an Enviro cloth & water. The Norwex Dishwashing Liquid is also an excellent stain-buster, as is a concentrated overnight soak in Norwex Ultra Plus Laundry Detergent! 20. If your microfiber doesn’t smell as fresh: Deep Clean, soak overnight in a concentrated solution of Norwex laundry detergent & hot water before laundering. Or may boil in pot of water (on stovetop) for 10 minutes, rinse in cold water & wring to dry.
Posted on: Tue, 17 Sep 2013 17:37:52 +0000

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