When it comes to cleaning supplies, it’s easy for the average shopper to get sucked in by the latest and greatest promise.
We all have small switches we make that indicate the transition to fall from summer.
Your countertops aren’t only an investment purchase; they’re the pièce de résistance of your kitchen.
There’s no need to waste a ton of money on a professional plumber or chemical-packed products to unclog your drain.
You may think your dingy tile and grout is beyond hope, but with the right products and a little scrubbing, you can easily renew and refresh your grimy grout.
Refresh your shower doors - including those tricky to reach corners - with this simple routine and easy-to-make cleaning solution from Michael Dimopoulos, a Thumbtack House Cleaner and the founder of Lazy Susans Cleaning.
Cleaning granite countertops is one of the easiest spring cleaning tasks to tackle—as long as you have the right product on hand.
Want to ensure you’re taking proper care of your hardwood floors?
At least once a year, you should cleanse and revive your dishwashing machine with a thorough cleaning to get rid of icky grime, build-up, and mold.
Whenever stains and residue builds up, give this workhorse kitchen appliance a thorough cleaning with this fast routine from Michael Dimopoulos, a Thumbtack House Cleaner and the founder of Lazy Susans Cleaning.
If possible, treat the stain while it’s wet, and then use these easy steps from Michael Dimopoulos, a Thumbtack House Cleaner and the founder of Lazy Susans Cleaning, to remove blood stains on clothing, carpet, mattresses, or furniture.
We’ve all been there, screaming “noooo!” at the top of our lungs, among other unsaintly things, after splashing summer sangriaon our white jeans, or taking a lucky white blouse off a hanger only to see big, yellow pit stains.
In theory, we know the basics of spring cleaning.