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If you are searching for some time saving tips/tricks/hacks for DIY cleaning, then you have come to the right place. At Bond Cleaning in Sunshine Coast, we share some of the useful, effortless and thorough cleaning tips that will help you ensure a clean and hygienic environment. Let’s have a look at our cleaning tips knowledge centre:

How to Clean Your Shower Screen?

Shower Screens are among the dirtiest fixtures in the bathroom, and cleaning them every day should be a part of your routine. However, most people overlook the glass screen in their shower area until it becomes translucent or opaque with soap scum, hard water stains, mould spots etc. Hard water, dust and dirt on the […]
By : angelina

How to Get Vomit Off The Carpet?

Carpets offer thermal insulation, comfort and resistance to retain warm air longer than other floor coverings. It is perfect for home and office floors. However, it is important to treat accidental spills, splatters, stains and grime immediately. Removing vomit stains from the carpet is one of the most tedious tasks. It can be gross, but […]
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What Is Cleaning Vinegar and How to Use It

Accounts of vinegar used as a cleaning agent date back before 5000 BC in ancient Babylonia. It has repeatedly proven to be a versatile, potent and user-friendly cleaner suitable for sanitising almost every surface and fixture in homes. While white vinegar is most commonly used for house sanitation if you really want to remove contaminants […]
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10 Tips To Make Your Home Shine During End Of Lease Cleaning

Did you know that the population of the Sunshine Coast grew by over 79,000 between 2011 to 2021? And around 80% of this growth was due to migration from other states and countries. This migration pattern is understandable because the Sunshine Coast is a land of white sandy beaches, lush rainforests, historic villages, heritage parks […]
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How To Get a Clean, Fresh And Odour-Free Bathroom

Do you know the foulest smell is of Hydrogen Sulphide? It happens when bacteria break down organic matter, and it smells like rotten eggs or sewage. Since the bathroom accumulates bacteria, viruses and other pathogens that mix with dust, grime and organic waste, this area can smell quicker and worse than any other room in […]
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How to Clean Indoor-Outdoor Carpet

Did you know that your carpet has over 200 000 bacteria per square inch and is 400o times dirtier than your toilet? This is because your carpet acts as a filter where the fibres trap deadly viruses and bacteria like campylobacter, norovirus, salmonella and more. Besides this, dirty carpets also contain dead skill cells, dust […]
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The Best Window Cleaning Tools On Amazon

Nothing can be more stressful than cleaning dirt-laden and gloomy windows. The task becomes impossible when your windows are at a certain height. It is good to remove accumulated dust, dirt, grime and other stains using proper tools and products to help you reach nooks and crannies. However, hiring professionals for a detailed end of […]
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10 Home Cleaning Myths You Should Stop Believing Immediately

Cleaning is one of the most important house-maintenance tasks. You have to perform it routinely to keep household surfaces sanitary and germ-free. Using the right products, tools and techniques is vital to clean your house effectively and efficiently. Most people experience an infectious disease at least once in their lifetime in Australia, even though the burden […]
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Which Cleaning Products are pH Neutral?

Do your house surfaces get a milky film after cleaning? It happens when you use a product excessively, but the main reason is not using pH-neutral cleaning products. Most commercial cleaners available for house cleaning are alkaline (7-14 pH), as they get rid of dust, dirt, grime and organic stains. Stronger products for rust, hard […]
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What Are The Benefits of End of Lease Cleaning

According to the Residential Tenancies and Rooming Accommodation Act 2008, tenants must pay a security deposit to the landlord. This amount is determined according to the rent and is specified in the lease agreement. For instance, if your rent is lower than 700$, you will have to pay four weeks’ worth of rent in Queensland. […]
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