







Main products used: Bar Keepers Friend, Method, 409, Scrub Daddy, Windex Foam..
Definitely worth it. Not finished yet!
I usually do a timelapse of my cleaning tasks to see my accomplishment after I’m done. The sink has been piling up for a while and I’ve been dreading doing it, but it was starting to make me not want to be home. I can finally look at my kitchen and not feel discouraged or disgusted at myself.
Help! Should I use rubbing alcohol with dawn soap or nail polish remover?!
This closet is only 13 inches deep. It can't be enlarged because there is one side of a set of pocket doors on the back. The left side of the closet is backed by a brick wall and the rightside is a weight bearing wall. We had an outlet intalled to charge the vacuum and other cleaning stuff. We painted and then applied polka dot wall decals to make it more fun. Now we have a fully functional utility closet. Let's see how long I can keep it organized. Lemons into lemonade.🍋
I've been cleaning professionally for over 5 years :) This oven was from a rental unit. I hope the new tenants are happy with this restoration; it was a lot of work but it cleaned up nicely!
I suck at cleaning my tub. Finally figured out how to remove stains and went to town on it today! Tomorrow morning I’m recalling (assuming the prior owner didn’t use mold resistant caulk)
A restoration log, for the record—and for The Hundred Acre Wood.
Aside from gravity—and its eternal opinions—Eeyore should enjoy a long, gentle life. 🫧✨
I bought my light pink velvet couch four years ago, and I’ve been trying to get the dingy cushions clean for at least 18 months. I tried taking the covers off and washing them in the machine, scrubbing them with upholstery cleaner, and finally hiring Stanley steamer. Nothing worked. Finally discovered what did – power washing them (obviously, on the low setting). My couch now looks brand new!
(obvious caveat- make sure that you check the fabric first to be sure you won’t destroy it.)
5 years of dirt gone. Super satisfying