EcoBlog - Ecosplendo 2025-03-28T20:37:36+01:00Zend_Feed_Writerhttps://www.ecosplendo.com/Ecosplendo global@ecosplendo.comhttps://www.ecosplendo.com/2023-04-01T00:00:00+02:002023-04-01T00:00:00+02:00https://www.ecosplendo.com/info/eco-blog/the-lunar-calendar-as-your-secret-weaponEcosplendo global@ecosplendo.comhttps://www.ecosplendo.com/The moon has always played a special role in people's
lives. Today, we can use the power of the moon to help us with
housework. The lunar calendar reveals the best times for cleaning,
washing, and tidying to make sure you get the best
results.What is the lunar calendar?The lunar calendar is a tool that has been used for centuries by
many cultures to use the influences of the moon in everyday life.
It can even help you find the best time for different chores. The
lunar cycle lasts about 28 days and is divided into four phases:
new moon, waxing moon, full moon, and waning moon. Each phase has
its own energy and can be used for different purposes. For example,
the new moon is a phase that focuses on letting go of old habits or
negative energies, so it's also the ideal time to do some real
decluttering. These rubbish
bags are perfect for getting rid of items that have been
hanging around that bit too long. And these brushes are perfect
for getting rid of dust and grime.When is the best time for which activity?Good question - check out our home page, where
every month you'll find new tips for the best time for different
household chores. It's best to stick to the waning moon, which is
the time when cleaning is most effective. One big advantage is that
you are supposed to need less detergent to
achieve the same result - and it is easier to get streak-free
windows and mirrors. The
new moon is a perfect time to rid your home of old clutter - so the
lunar calendar can be a great way to make your home clean and
comfortable.Does it really work?When it comes to the use of the lunar calendar, opinions vary
widely: the lunar calendar is very complex and it requires
intensive study to use it properly. But, of course, there is no
scientific evidence for the effectiveness of the lunar calendar.
Some people feel it is esoteric and doubt its effectiveness. It is
also important to remember that the lunar calendar can only serve
as support and assistance, but does not guarantee success. The
proof of the pudding is in the eating - just give it a try and if
it doesn't work the worst thing that can happen is that you have a
clean home.2022-12-09T00:00:00+01:002022-12-09T00:00:00+01:00https://www.ecosplendo.com/info/eco-blog/clever-energy-saving-tips-for-your-homeEcosplendo global@ecosplendo.comhttps://www.ecosplendo.com/Would you like to improve your energy consumption to
protect the planet and reduce costs? Read our tips below to find
out how! Read our tips below and find out how you can protect the
environment and save on energy costs.1.Wash going on?Nowadays, detergents have such a satisfactory cleaning power
that one can safely do without prewashing the laundry: when washing
3 loads of laundry a week, one can easily save up to 35 kilograms
of CO₂. Washing machines that are not filled to capacity use the
same amount of water and electricity as ones that are, so remember
to always fill the washing machine to the fullest capacity and, if
possible, choose an eco-friendly setting which takes longer but
uses less water and electricity. You can also effectively reduce
energy consumption by choosing the right temperature: with an
efficient detergent, light to
normal soiled laundry can also be washed at a washing temperature
of between 30°C - 40°C. When selecting 40°C instead of 60°C you can
expect to save between 35 to 40% on energy. Sheets and towels can
be washed at 60°C instead of 90°C. Tip: Pre-treat stubborn stains
with an environmentally friendly stain
remover.2. Dry, dry babyEven though tumble dryers are extremely practical they do
consume a lot of energy. Using a drying rack is the
perfect way to dry the laundry to save energy and up to 385 kg of
CO₂. Planning your laundry days in advance saves precious time and
ensures that you have all the items needed available. Here are some
suggestions if you are planning on using a tumble dryer:When buying a tumble dryer, opt for a heat pump dryer, as it
uses up to 70% less electricity than a condenser dryer.Pay attention to the efficiency class. A class B rating or
higher is recommended. rUse the dryer only when it is fully loaded.Consider using dryer
balls which are suitable for up to a thousand drying cycles.
This accessory allows air to circulate better and reduces drying
time by up to 40%.3. The dishwasherThe idea that washing dishes by hand is more energy efficient
than using the dishwasher is not entirely correct. In fact,
pre-washing the dishes under the tap and then loading the
dishwasher to maximum capacity is the more efficient option. Opt
for suitable dishwasher
tabs and wash medium-soiled dishes at 30°C - 50°C. If your
dishwasher has an economy mode, make sure you use it. Remember to
clean the dishwasher regularly using special products in order to
remove limescale, food residues and grease. This guarantee the
efficiency of the appliance.
Remember to empty the filter and remove leftover food deposits: any
blockages cause the dishwasher to use more energy to pump the
water.4. Goodbye limescaleYou may have never noticed it, but limescale does accumulate in
household appliances over time that are used daily - e.g. coffee
machines, irons, kettles, etc. Save energy and descale the
appliances using natural
descalers.5. The refrigeratorMost refrigerators are set to lower temperatures than are truly
necessary. Preserving food correctly - using beeswax wraps for
instance - and selecting the right compartment ensures that you are
using the full potential of your refrigerator. To maintain the
right temperature, allow hot food to cool before placing it in the
refrigerator. Do not leave the refrigerator door open for too long
to prevent heat and humidity from entering: this will save
electricity and ice will form on the appliance less quickly. As for
the freezer, remember to remove the ice regularly to save energy.
Use special products to ensure perfect and hygienic cleaning2022-05-13T00:00:00+02:002022-05-13T00:00:00+02:00https://www.ecosplendo.com/info/eco-blog/everyone-makes-cleaning-mistakes-tips-for-professionalsEcosplendo global@ecosplendo.comhttps://www.ecosplendo.com/Keeping your own four walls clean and tidy is not always
that easy, especially when there is a lack of time, routine and the
right knowledge. Regardless of whether you have moved into your own
apartment for the first time or are an experienced cleaning ace,
even self-proclaimed cleaning professionals will learn something
with the following tips:Tip #1: The right order
Always start by wiping down the surfaces and
tables, then vacuum, so you can be sure to collect all the
crumbs and dust that have fallen from the surfaces
A good reminder is here: Clean from top to
bottom!Tip #2: S is for shine
At first glance, this trick might sound a bit amusing, but using
the right wiping technique will save you a lot of effort and
time. With the typical “left-to-right movement”, dirt particles are
distributed rather than removed, a curved
S-shape is more effective - you will save yourself
repeated cleaning! :-)Tip #3: Bacteria don't take a break!
We've all experienced the quick after-dinner clean-up: you scrub
the dishes in seconds, wipe the table and clean the stove before
you go to your well-deserved end of work in front of the TV. For
the sake of convenience, only one sponge is used for everything,
which then ends up in the sink and stays there overnight...But watch out! Just as there are
different cleaners for different surfaces and objects, you should
also find a system for sponges and cloths. Use a separate cloth for each room
and prevent bacteria and germs from spreading throughout the
apartment!Important! The combination of leftover
food and moisture creates a particularly nutritious soil for
bacteria, which not only leads to a disgusting smell, but in the
worst case even causes sickness. Don't let germs stand a chance,
wash your cleaning utensils regularly (at least once a week) at
a minimum of 60°C in the washing machine or in the
dishwasher!Tip #4: Eeewww - what stinks in here?
Not everything that glitters is gold (or clean)! Because even if
the laundry or the dishes appear to be spotless, bad-smelling germs
can still grow. So remember: Even supposedly clean appliances such
as washing machines and dishwashers should be cleaned regularly!
Maybe you remember our last blog post about citric acid? In that
article you will find out how to get household appliances really
clean again easily, quickly and inexpensively.Speaking of devices: the vacuum cleaner is a
popular cleaning tool, but a lot of dirt also collects on and in
the device. Instead of whirling up and spreading the old dust
around the apartment, simply clean the housing and the filter with
a microfibre
cloth!Tip #5: Large and small spoons
It is myth that has been passed on for generations that cutlery
should be placed facing up in the dishwasher. This instruction is
quite logical so that the prongs of the forks do not get caught or
bend. However, knives and spoons should be placed in alternating
order to avoid them falling together so that no leftovers are left
behind and your dishes will remain sparkling!Tip #6: Mirror, mirror on the wall...Cleaning
mirrors and windows is not necessarily one of the most popular
to-dos on the list, because even if some cleaning agent
manufacturers guarantee a “streak-free result”, there are always a
few streaks on the glass and cleaning becomes a hopeless task, so
what's the point really?
Well, let us help you out! The best time to clean windows is in
the late afternoon or evening and when
the temperature is below 20°C. The reason for this is when the sun
shines, the glass panes are heated and the moisture from the water
and cleaning agent evaporates faster than you can wipe them
dry.Tip #7: Toilet, bathroom, potty…
Whatever you want to call it, this is often the most feared area
when it comes to cleaning. (Nevermind the fact that there are
often far more bacteria on some door handles, refrigerators or PC
keyboards...)*
When it comes to toilet cleaning, here are some useful tips:
- Do not put the toilet brush in the holder immediately after
cleaning, but let it dry briefly so germs cannot multiply and there
is no unpleasant odour. Remember to replace the
brush regularly!
- Close the toilet lid when flushing! Due to the water flow,
droplets with bacteria can get into the air unnoticed and settle in
hygiene items such as toothbrushes, hair combs, etc. Yuck!*With an average of 3,000 bacteria per 1
square centimetre, the toilet seat ranks behind refrigerators
(approx. 11,000), door handles and light switches (approx. 7,000),
cutting boards (approx. 6,000) and mobile phones and PC keyboards
(approx. 4,000).Tip #8: Dogs
Man's best and furriest friend also leaves its mark on the floor
and couch. In order not to spread the fine hairs all over the
place, it is advisable to first sweep up with a broom and then use
an upholstery attachment for vacuum cleaning - also for the
floor.
➝ Tip: Read the cleaning instructions!
Be it a new bookshelf, your favourite cuddly chair or recently
purchased equipment - after successful assembly or installation,
the enclosed instructions for use are usually disposed of
immediately. But wait! Before the instructions end up in the paper
waste, take a picture of them or write down the
cleaning tips to save yourself experimental and
time-consuming cleaning adventures and enjoy efficiency and a
little more flexibility in your wallet.So you see, cleaning is also a science of its own - take
our advice to heart and who knows, maybe you'll find cleanliness a
little more enjoyable!2022-04-15T00:00:00+02:002022-04-15T00:00:00+02:00https://www.ecosplendo.com/info/eco-blog/citric-acid-a-household-cleaning-championEcosplendo global@ecosplendo.comhttps://www.ecosplendo.com/Awareness of a more environmentally friendly way of life
has changed in people's minds, and not only when it comes to food,
clothing or cosmetics. Cleaning agents are also being steered in a
more responsible and gentle direction. Chemical cleaners are
unhealthy and expensive and instead of struggling with a long list
of ingredients, the proven household remedy, citric acid, offers a very simple
and universal option for a wide variety of applications in and
outside the household. The practical alternative is
multifunctional, super effective and also a sustainable counterpart
to conventional cleaners.But what exactly is citric acid and what should you
consider when using it?Citric acid is one of the
most widely used plant-based fruit acids and is a powdered solid
that is water-soluble, colourless and biodegradable. More than 200
years ago, Carl Wilhelm Scheele isolated citric acid from a lemon,
from which it derives its name. It is mainly found in apples, pears
and berries, but also in some conifers and types of mushrooms. Even
our body produces citric acid as an intermediate product of the
carbon and fatty acid metabolism.
Frequent areas of application include foods in the form of
flavouring agents or preservatives. But citric acid also unfolds
its power in cleaning agents and is now a universally applicable,
impressive and, above all, effective little helper.But beware! The name precedes it, because the
seemingly inconspicuous substance is still an acid. Therefore, be
careful with the dosage and avoid eye contact!
If you have sensitive skin, we recommend wearing rubber
gloves!Practical tips for using citric acid in the
home1) Tough against limescale
We have all experienced those annoying white limescale marks on the
showerhead and on faucets or the limescale that has already clumped
in the kettle. Be it in the kitchen, in the bathroom or to remove
rust - the talented citric
acid works wonders everywhere and also leaves a fresh citrus
scent.
And it's this easy:For coffee machines, kettles, etc.: Mix 3 tablespoons of citric
acid with 1 litre of water and pour into the respective device.
Heat to a maximum of lukewarm, otherwise the cleaning power will be
impaired by the heat. So that your morning coffee doesn't taste
like lemon, rinse the device again with water.For bathroom fittings & faucets: Prepare the water-acid
solution (as described above), pour into a spray bottle and shake
well. If you prefer a different scent, feel free to mix in a few
drops of your favourite essential oil! Then spray on, leave to work
for a short time, rinse with cold water and wipe dry.For dishwashers and washing machines: Put 7-8 tablespoons of
citric acid directly into the empty appliance and select a
medium-temperature rinse cycle (maximum 40 degrees).Note: Citric acid can be used in
many ways, but base metals such as aluminium are not acid-resistant
and can therefore be damaged!2) The inexpensive all-purpose cleaner
Have you ever turned away from cooking for one second and the pot
overflows, the soup splatters in the microwave or the gravy boils
over in the oven? No problem! Mix a tablespoon of citric acid in warm water, treat the
dirty areas with the mixture and then rinse everything off with
clear water.For stubborn dirt such as burnt-in pots or pans, bring the
mixture to a boil, leave to work and rinse well.In the case of dirty ovens or microwaves, briefly heat the
devices up to a maximum of 100 degrees after cleaning.Limescale and residues on flowerpots or vases can also be
cleaned very easily: put 3 spoonfuls of citric acid in a bucket of
lukewarm water, leave the objects to work overnight and clean and
rinse thoroughly the next morning.3) A crystal clear matter
Together with alcohol and water, citric acid forms an excellent
shine-enhancing rinse aid for the dishwasher, which at the same
time counteracts the limescale deposits from hard water in the
machine. To do this, dissolve 40 g of citric acid in 100 ml of warm
water and add 150 ml of alcohol. The self-made rinse aid is ready
and there are no more streaks and chalky glass rims!4) The homemade stain remover
Even after washing, shirts and blouses often still have yellowish
stains on the collar or in the armpits. Continue to feel
comfortable in your absolute favourite clothes and make sweat and
deodorant stains disappear with an effective treatment of citric
acid water solution:
Soak the clothes for a few hours (10-15 g of acid per litre of
water) and then machine wash as usual.Note: Citric acid has a bleaching effect and
is only suitable for white laundry!
The unpleasant deodorant stains are mainly caused by deodorants
containing aluminium. A simple solution is to use natural and
aluminium-free products!5) For cuddly soft laundry
Detergents and fabric softeners can cause allergies and upset
sensitive skin. With the help of citric acid, stubborn dirt is
thoroughly removed from clothing, and sensitive skin is better
protected.
This is how it works: Dissolve 5-6 tablespoons of citric acid in 1
litre of water and add 2 dosing caps to the fabric softener
compartment for each wash!Note again: Citric acid has a bleaching effect
and is only suitable for white laundry!6) Brush, rinse, done - the fragrant toilet
cleaner!
And it's just as easy as it sounds: Distribute about three
tablespoons of citric acid in the toilet bowl, leave to take
effect, scrub briefly with a brush and then rinse through. Urine
stains are completely removed and you also get a lemony
freshness.For cleanliness & sustainability!
With these tips, you can save yourself a whole range of expensive
cleaning agents and chemical cleaning additives and protect your
health, the environment and your wallet.
Try it out and convince yourself of the natural all-rounder!
➝ Citric
acidBy the way, citric acid is not only used for
cleaning purposes, you can also find it in many cosmetics and
foods. You can also use it to make DIY bath bombs, bubbly isotonic
sports drinks, and much more. But that's for another blog post!2021-03-23T00:00:00+01:002021-03-23T00:00:00+01:00https://www.ecosplendo.com/info/eco-blog/how-to-laundry-detergent-dosageEcosplendo global@ecosplendo.comhttps://www.ecosplendo.com/Does the laundry in your closet smell strange, maybe even rancid
though it is freshly washed?Laundry taking on an unpleasant odour, even after being freshly
washed, can be a result of many factors:washing too much laundry per cycleusing too much or too little detergent may lead to unpleasant
odour formationToo much laundry detergentThink that using more than the required amount of laundry
detergent will result in super-clean results? Think again, this is
unfortunately not the case. Using too much detergent at any one
time is evident through the excess lather formation during the
washing cycle. Oftentimes, the unpleasant odour is not noticeable
until much later.Using too much detergent means that there are not sufficient
dirt or grease particles that bind to the many surfactants (active
surfactants found in the detergent). These numerous, unbound
surfactant molecules remain in the foam and end up settling on the
fabrics because they cannot be complete rinsed off. Sometime after
the drying process is complete, these organic surfactant molecules
begin to decompose. This decomposition process exudes an
unpleasant, rancid odour - even when the laundry is washed and
ironed - which lingers in the wardrobe.Too little laundry detergentRegretfully, using an insufficient amount of laundry detergent
can have side effects too and may lead to unpleasant odours on
fabrics and linger in the wardrobe - mainly because the laundry is
not cleaned properly. Using too little laundry detergent means that
there is not a sufficient amount of molecules that bind the dirt or
grease particles to dissolve them. This is noticeable when the
lather formation in the washing machine is low. As a result, dirt
remains in the water and redeposited onto the textiles during the
rinsing process. An unpleasant odour is formed during the
decomposition process of these molecules on dry laundry.Good news: it's not rocket scienceUsing the correct amount of detergent when cleaning the laundry
is not rocket science. Each manufacturer indicates recommended
dosage instructions on the packaging which generally takes into
account the amount of laundry, water hardness and degree of dirt.
These instructions should be followed to avoid any unpleasant
surprises. It is useful to know the water hardness of the region in
which you live to achieve the best results. It is also vital not to
overload the washing machine. This hinders the detergent from
circulation efficiently which leads to the laundry not being
cleaned and rinsed as it should. A big load of laundry can also
mean that the amount of laundry detergent will not suffice to
effectively clean the fabrics.General rule of thumb: Less is more, however,
this refers to the amount of laundry being treated. Less detergent
is needed when a load of laundry is not too big making it easier to
use the correct amount of detergent.If unsure whether the amount of detergent used is sufficient,
select an additional rinse cycle to ensure that the laundry is
properly rinsed and, therefore, clean. This setting is available on
most conventional washing machines. Another option would be to use
a rinse aid specially formulated for laundry: the slightly acidic
solution helps to rinse the detergent residues and neutralise the
laundry whilst reviving the colours at the same time.2018-10-03T00:00:00+02:002018-10-03T00:00:00+02:00https://www.ecosplendo.com/info/eco-blog/natural-couch-detergentsEcosplendo global@ecosplendo.comhttps://www.ecosplendo.com/How much time do you spend on your sofa? Think about it. We
cuddle up on the couch with a good book and cup of tea, enjoying a
good movie with some snacks spread out not too far away, or invite
friends over for a good long chat and some coffee. Even when
purchasing a stain resistant sofa, sooner or later it requires
cleaning. Here are some natural remedies to get the cleaning
process going.Give your couch a good and thorough vacuuming, ridding it of all
those crumbs and dust that might have accumulated in the corners
and folds.Create your very own natural couch detergent by adding juice
from a whole lemon as well as two tablespoons of baking soda to two
liters of water. Soak a clean microfiber cloth in the solution and
use to first test a patch on the sofa before cleaning the entire
surface.
Baking soda dissolves stains while lemon juice will act as a
disinfectant in eliminating pesky dust mites.
Thereafter, pour a few drops of eucalyptus or tea tree oil on a
clean microfiber cloth to keep unwanted crawlers at bay.A leather sofa is subject to more wear and tear, yet it is
usually much easier to clean! Start off by vacuuming the sofa and
follow with a wet microfiber cloth to wipe away the dust. Dilute
1/2 cup of white vinegar in one liter of water and use this
solution to clean your leather couch. Use a clean microfiber with a
few drops of tea tree or eucalyptus oil once again to ward off any
dust mites.Keep your sofa clean and fresh to prevent allergic reactions,
especially if you have children living in the house!We recommend trying our Universal
Microfiber Clothwhich can be found right here
at Biolindo.2017-07-17T00:00:00+02:002017-07-17T00:00:00+02:00https://www.ecosplendo.com/info/eco-blog/tips-cleaning-the-living-roomEcosplendo global@ecosplendo.comhttps://www.ecosplendo.com/The living room is often the space in which we spend most of our
time relaxing, watching TV and socialising. Keeping it clean and
tidy thus increases our overall well-being.Preventing StainsWhen it comes to keeping our homes clean and tidy, we need to
follow some rules of thumb to prevent having to spend hours
cleaning:If you have small children - or pets for that matter - it is
always wise to cover the sofa with a blanket. A wool blanket is
recommended as it not only looks inviting but it’s super cosy too.
Simply throw in the wash when stained or dirty.The use of coasters or tablecloths saves time in having to wipe
away any crumbs left over from breakfast or wiping away water
deposits.To prevent cleaning from becoming a chore, we advise breaking
tidying up your living room into small tasks:ShelvesSet aside time to give your shelves a good dusting by removing
all the books, ornaments, picture frames and such from the shelves
are wiping them clean with a damp cloth. Some vacuum cleaners come
with nifty attachments that can get the job done in a jiffy.FurnitureNo household cleaning kit should be without a microfibre towel.
Use this and a suitable cleaner - depending on what type of
furniture you’re tackling - to wipe away and fingerprints, stains
or other deposits. Save time, and especially effort, by first
wiping windows clean with water before using a glass cleaner.TV & ElectronicsCaution must be taken when cleaning modern television because
these television screens are very sensitive. Use special cleaning
agents to prevent damaging the screen. Other electronics require a
damp cloth at most. Remove a large amount of dust with a dry cloth,
wipe away any stains with a wet cloth and finish with a dry cloth
again.FloorsCarpets: Removes any dirt particles and dust
with a vacuum cleaner. Stains can be eliminated with a baking soda
and water mixture. Caution: never rum the mixture into the carpet -
this drives the stain deeper into the fibres. Simply apply the
mixture, wait a few minutes and wipe away.Laminated & Parquet: It’s important to
note not to drench these types of floors in liquids. They only
require minimal moisture.PVC Flooring & Tiles: An all-purpose
cleaner is all you'll need to get rid of dust and stains. Place a
small amount of the baking soda and water mixture between the
tiles, leave on for a few minutes and wipe away and deposits.Upholstery & CurtainsWash your curtains according to the labelled instructions, and
hang them while still a bit damp. This way, you'll save on having
to iron them.Sofa covers can be added to the wash. If they cannot be removed,
use your vacuum cleaner with the appropriate attachment to remove
any dirt deposits.2017-06-06T00:00:00+02:002017-06-06T00:00:00+02:00https://www.ecosplendo.com/info/eco-blog/cleaning-your-kitchen-the-right-wayEcosplendo global@ecosplendo.comhttps://www.ecosplendo.com/Follow some of our tips to ensure that your kitchen remains
sparkling clean. The kitchen is known to be the space where we spend a
considerable amount of time. Whether it be to cook, bake or enjoy
our meals. No wonder that it also tends to be the room that becomes
dirtiest the quickest. Cooking can result in grease splattering on
the walls, crumbs gathering on the counter or floors and unsightly
stains. Eco-friendly cleanersEco-friendly cleaners are preferred when it comes to keeping
your kitchen clean and free from any dirt and grime. These offer
effective cleaning action without the harmful toxins. Aggressive
cleaners are not beneficial to our health and have a negative
impact on the environment. You are able to forgo the use of
disinfectants if you are using water that is sufficiently hot. How often should the kitchen be cleaned? Due to hygienic reasons, it is advised to clean the kitchen on a
regular basis. The kitchen can become a breeding ground for
bacteria and mould if not tackled frequently. A rule of thumb is to
clean the surfaces with hot water immediately when working with raw
meat, fish or eggs. This prevents the risk of salmonella
infection. Daily cleaning tips: clean countertops and cooking surfaces after each usewipe away any spills immediately clean the stove top once cool sweep away any deposits that have landed on the floorclean the basin sink on a regular basis to prevent and deposits
left as a result of dirt and greasewipe all surfaces with a dry cloth to prevent bacteria and
mould from developingWeekly cleaning tips: Wipe clean cupboards and surfaces Clean floors with a floor cleaner To prevent germs from accumulating on faucets and handles,
clean these thoroughly on a weekly basisReplace any cleaning rags or sponges frequently, especially
after being in contact with meat, fish or eggs - wash at 60°C Monthly cleaning tips: Replace the filter of the kitchen hoodClean the kitchen hoodDust and clean the surfaces of cupboardsThe fridge requires a thorough clear-out and clean once a
monthDishwashers carry their own degree of bacteria, therefore, it
is recommended to run a wash cycle of at least 50°C to kill any
accumulated bacteria2017-05-08T00:00:00+02:002017-05-08T00:00:00+02:00https://www.ecosplendo.com/info/eco-blog/bathroom-cleaning-tipsEcosplendo global@ecosplendo.comhttps://www.ecosplendo.com/Cleaning can be such a chore for most. We have a few
tips that will get you in and out of bathroom cleaning with lasting
results! Whether we like to admit it or not, we tend to spend a fair
amount of time in the bathroom. The bathroom is a wet area, which
is all the more reason to keep it hygienically clean. However,
oftentimes this particular space only remains chaos and limescale
deposit-free for a short amount of time. Here are some pointers on
how to keep your bathroom cleaner for longer:The washbasin, shower area and bathtub are the areas that are
used most. Therefore keeping them clean and hygienic is of utmost
priority. Usually, a quick weekly clean-up will not suffice. To get
your bathroom looking clean in a jiffy is to wipe dry the shower,
bath and any other washing area. This task may only take 1 to 2
minutes to complete but does the world of good in preventing
bacteria from breeding. Another bonus is that hideous limescale
deposits are reduced. Bathroom mirrors are by no means spared from splatters when
washing the hands, brushing teeth or even fixing your hair. Water
vapour forms layers on the surface of the mirror causing stains. We
recommend cleaning all mirror with a micro fibre cloth to instantly
make your bathroom appear cleaner. Vinegar is not only limited to cooking. It helps clean the wet
areas quickly and effectively. For one, it is more affordable than
most cleaners and does not contain any chemicals. On the other
hand, it is a multi-purpose substance that fights limescale and
urine deposits. Moreover, vinegar is known to kill germs and
bacteria.Collect any stray hairs by placing a plastic sieve over the
drain. Wipe away with a paper towel after showering to prevent the
drain from clogging more frequently. Use the cleaning system below to save time on bathroom
cleaning: Pour toilet cleaner in the toilet bowl and leave to work its
magicClear away all items that may interfere while cleaning
(wastebin, scale, etc.)Clean the washbasin, shower and bath, faucets, shower doors and
tiles using vinegar or a citric based cleaner and a micro
fiber cloth - shower curtains to be placed in the laundry once a
month. Also, unclog the drains. Dust the cabinets and dispose of any empty containersUse a glass cleaner and clean cloth to free the mirrors of any
stainsClean the toilet using a toilet brush and wipe clean the toilet
bowl (do not reuse the cloth used to clean the toilet!)Sweep away any dirt that has accumulated on the floor and
wipe clean with a moist rag2017-04-10T00:00:00+02:002017-04-10T00:00:00+02:00https://www.ecosplendo.com/info/eco-blog/household-cleaner-essentialsEcosplendo global@ecosplendo.comhttps://www.ecosplendo.com/When your cleaning cabinet is bursting at its seams, it is
probably high time to rethink which household cleaning agents to
discard with and which to keep. It is unnecessary to hoard endless
amounts of cleaning products designed to cater to but one area of
your home. More often than not, only a handful of cleaners is
needed to keep your house spick-and-span. One can even downsize to
between three and five products since have a multi-purpose use.Dishwashing liquids are not only limited to
cleaning stubborn stains from your homeware. Use these to get your
greasy countertops and various other surfaces looking sparkling
clean and residue-free. These liquids tend to smear due to their
consistency. To ensure streak-free surfaces, wipe clean with a damp
cloth.Tough burnt deposits can be wiped away with a nothing more than
a scouring agent.All-purpose, or sometimes also referred to as
universal or multipurpose cleaners can be used for any other
surface cleaning around the house. They also double up as floor or
toilet cleaners. Even though all-purpose cleaning agents can be
used for a variety of applications, it is advised not to use these
on wooden surfaces or flooring.Once you have the basics down, it may be of interest to consider
adding the following to our essential household cleaner kit:Cleaning agents based on vinegar or citric
acid are outstanding at limescale removal. Incorporate
into your bathroom or toilet cleaning to get rid of limescale,
urine deposits and the like. Tip: Apply to the surface to be
treated and leave on for a bit longer than required. This will
ensure that fixtures or ceramics are not damaged when
scrubbing.How often does food deposits cook over and stick to the walls
and base of your oven and do you clean these away immediately?
Cleaning an oven is probably the last thing we think about, and
when we do, it may take several tries to get it squeaky clean
again. We can cut this time in half with the help of an
oven cleaner.Now, we are aware that the market for cleaning agents is
overflowing and these days, you can get your hands on numerous
products that promise to chores a breeze. However, be mindful when
it comes to the following dubious ingredients that may strain your
health and impact the environment negatively (Side note, products
containing the following are not sold at Ecosplendo):Inorganic acidschlorineparaffinsphosphonatespolycarboxylatesIt helps to keep an eye out for ecolabels and certifications
that guarantee safe ingredients have been used in the production
process of a particular product.Tools of the trade: There is nothing more
pleasant than breathing in the freshness of a clean home. Using
mild cleaning agents and developing a routine when it comes to
cleaning your home does help. However, to make the chore less
tedious, we recommend getting your hands on a micro fibre
towel/cloth. Not only to these handy cleaning cloths offer a
streak-free finish, but thanks to their rough-like structure, it
has the ability to absorb and hold onto more dirt particles than a
regular cleaning rag.