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Wiping Down Those Walls

by Budget Maids - September 9, 2014

Walls are a key feature in any home. Whether you prefer clean lines, wallpaper or even plenty of artwork – those self-same walls still need to be cleaned every now and again. Stains of all sorts are common although those produced by grease or oil tend to be the biggest nuisance and most stubborn.

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Big dust problem

Do you suffer from a big dust problem in your home? If so, then you’re certainly not alone. Wiping down the walls with a wet cloth or even vacuuming using a soft brush attachment is the best way to tackle dust. Wiping with a duster is the worst thing you could do since all that does is shit the dust and it’ll stay up there on the walls for longer.

Basic clean first

Before you even think about tackling the stains on the wall, get rid of the cobwebs and adjacent ceiling or floor dust first. Next, clean stains with warm water and a good general cleaning agent. If that doesn’t work go onto harsher cleaning fluids.

Targeting the tough stains

It’s not uncommon to find stains that are so tough, even a fresh layer of paint on top doesn’t help. What we’re talking about here is oil-borne stains. And  really, the only way to get rid of these, is to use a cleaning agent containing TSP cleaner.

This is an effective degreaser and a component in typical stain removal agents. In powder form TSP is easily applied to walls – although it does take a bit of scrubbing with a scourer. It’s important too to wear gloves to protect your skin.

Crayons

With young children you can always count on pen or crayon marks. Don’t despair though, an alcohol solution should do the trick here.

Clean walls will leave your home looking fresh and well cared for. If this is what you dream of but don’t have the time to make it a reality then don’t despair – simply pick up the phone and give the team here at Budget Maids a call. We provide home cleaning in Falls Church, maid services in Columbia and house cleaning in Olney as well as other parts of VA and Maryland.