Thursday, June 30, 2011

10 Tips for Cleaning Household Ornaments

Household ornaments are filled with memories and meaning. A light cleaning can help preserve ornaments and enhance their beauty for years to come. Always study the condition of an ornament before cleaning it. Some ornaments may have suffered a lot of wear and tear and may not be fit for cleaning. If you're unsure as to whether an ornament will survive a cleaning, lightly brush it with a feather duster or simply set it aside.





1. Always wear latex or soft cotton gloves when cleaning ornaments, as the natural oils of your hands can damage paint and intricate details. This will also help to avoid leaving fingerprints on glass items.








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2. Never submerge any household ornaments in water; ornaments -- especially those made of porcelain -- may collect water, causing them to mildew.









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3. Vintage ornaments often are decorated with mica or water-soluble paint; never use water to clean these. Instead, carefully remove excess grime with a soft cloth, then dust lightly with a feather duster.









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4. For pieces with a lot of small detail, use a soft-bristled brush or a feather duster to clean out all of the nooks and crannies. Be careful not to bump any delicate pieces that may dislodge if touched.









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5. Water and detergents can remove paint from ornaments. If a piece requires extensive cleaning, test a small spot of the ornament with a little bit of water before wiping down the whole piece.










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6. Never use paper towels to clean ornaments. Paper towels have a coarse texture and can mar the surface of delicate ornaments. Always use a soft cloth or jewelry-cleaning cloth.











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7. To prevent paper and cardboard surfaces from warping, wipe only small sections at a time with a slightly damp cloth. Let those sections dry before cleaning the rest of the ornament.









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8. Glass and plastic baubles may only require a light dusting before being stored. Glass ornaments with no decoration on the outside can be gently cleaned with a glass cleaner. If they are colored, clean only a small part of the ornament first to make sure the color is from the glass and not from paint.









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9. Clean ornaments that contain glitter using a feather duster. Don't attempt to clean glitter-coated ornaments if too much glitter falls off.









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10. Use a soft cloth or jewelry-cleaning cloth to gently rub dust and grime off of metal and crystal. Gold-plated and silver ornaments should be cleaned using a gentle circular motion. Special polishing creams are available at antique stores for silver, brass, copper, and bronze. Always do a spot test before cleaning the whole ornament.









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When storing, wrap each ornament separately in bubble wrap, acid-free tissue paper, or leftover wrapping paper. Use a sectioned box for storage, or place no more than two layers of ornaments into several smaller boxes. Make sure all containers are well-labeled before putting them away for storage. Never store anything on top of ornament boxes. Always store your household ornaments in a cool, dry place. If possible, avoid storing them in the attic, as attics collect heat, which may damage some of your more delicate ornaments.





This guest article is from George Baker, a writer for a UK based company supplying vacuum cleaner bags, like the Bosch vacuum bags, to vacuum users across Britain.




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Friday, June 10, 2011

Starting a Game Company...Take 1!

I haven't really kept this blog up as much as I should have, but I have an excuse....I've been finishing up my first title for my game company.

That's right, I've finally done what I've been wanting to do for years (long before the days of a more open market that allows smaller developers to enter the scene) and that's make a game.
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Thursday, March 24, 2011

100% Natural Soaps & Scrubs

Hi Sparkling Finish Fans,

I've been very busy while away, creating and making 100% homemade soaps and exfoliating salt scrubs. It is truly a labor of love and I find it very satisfying.

The good news is I will soon begin to give everyone the oppurtunity to purchase my wonderful items online.

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Friday, March 18, 2011

The iPhone Website is now Deviceopia.com

We've made the change. There will be no more updated posts on TheiPhoneWebsite.com. We are now posting everything on Deviceopia.com

Make sure to follow us at Deviceopia.com for the latest Mac, iOS, and a little Android news, tips, and more.

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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Natural Fabric Softener

By adding  1 cup of white vinegar to your rinse cycle you will be able to naturally soften your clothing. It also helps to removes residue and odors and helps to keep your washing machine and hoses fresh and clean too.

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Friday, January 14, 2011

10 Surprising Products For Cleaning Around The House



In today's economy everyone is looking for a smarter way to spend their money. We all run to the grocery store and roam from aisle to aisle looking for that perfect new cleaning solution. Actually, the best cleaning products are already in your home, waiting for you to pull them out of your cabinet.
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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

5 iPhone Apps To Help You Pass the Time in a Snow Storm

That's right! This article is about helping you pass the time if you are one of the unlucky few that have fallen victim to the elements by being trapped in some boring airport or you are getting a bit of cabin fever.

Download a few of these apps and you will forget all about how bored, cold, and hungry you are and find yourself lost in a precious app trance.
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Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Confirmed: Verizon to Offer iPhone 4


  • Been working together for 1 year

  • Offered in early February

  • Preorder Feb 3rd



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Wednesday, January 5, 2011

4 Tips To Rid Bathroom of Mold and Mildew

The biggest  issue in cleaning a house may be the mold and mildew that can be found in your bathroom. Mold and mildew can easily grow in the bathroom due to the high levels of moisture from people taking showers. I have 4 cleaning tips that will help to discourage the growth of mold and mildew.

  1. A dehumidifier is a great way to remove moisture from the air. It is said that a home should have humidity levels between 30% and 50%. So if you have a dehumidifier that can measure the levels of humidity it would be very helpful in maintaining your humdity levels.

  2. Clean and dry the moistened areas as soon as possible after use. 

  3. Cleaning with vinegar is always a plus because it has been found to kill 82% of mold and 99% of bacteria.  After every use, clean the shower or tub with hot water and soap, then spray the mold with full strength vinegar, let sit for at lease 10 - 15 minutes, then scrub the area with a stiff brush and then wipe clean. Repeat ths process until the mold has been completely removed.  I would even suggest to continue spraying the entire shower or bath with the vinegar at least once a month.

  4. This recipe is found to be the best homemade solution for removal of mildew. Mix the following in a bucket then add to a spray bottle, 1/2 gallon of water, 1/2 cup of hydrogen peroxide, alcohol and vinegar and 2 tablespoons of baking soda. Spray the solution on the mildewed area, wait 10 minutes then clean.



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