Tuesday, May 27, 2014

The Proper Way Of Cleaning The Ceramic Lamps




Housecleaning is never fun. It can be tiring too. There are even times that we want to get away from it. But it is our responsibility to ensure that our home is clean everyday for our own safety. I suppose none of us would want to live in a place which does not only stink but is also covered in dust and garbage.

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Hiring someone to clean the house is the best solution especially when you are too busy or too lazy to do it. I do that once in a while especially when all I want to do is relax in front of the television set. I just make sure that the person who cleans the house does not touch the ceramic lamps since I do the cleaning myself. Ceramic lamps are only cleaned by a dry cloth and medium 150 grit sandpaper. The dry cloth is for dusting and the grit paper is for removing fingerprints and smudges.  Cleaning solvents and liquid cleaners can do damages to the ceramic lamps. Since they are made from clay it will absorb the cleaning solvents or the liquid cleaners which will even worsen the markings. I used to have the hired help clean the ceramic lighting fixtures with the special instruction on how to clean the ceramic lights. Unfortunately, the person I hired to clean the fixtures was too engrossed in cleaning and forgot about the special instructions. 


Cleanliness is said to be next to godliness. Regardless, of our busy schedule, we should always keep our home spic and span. A clean house is not only ideal for dwelling but it also gives us peace of mind knowing that we are free from any diseases. It is our responsibility to keep our environment clean as well.

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