Dust with dryer sheets

Ditch a store-bought disposable duster for something you may have at home — used dryer sheets. Collect dust on furniture, air vents, ceiling fans, baseboards and much more. The anti-static properties are also great for wiping down TVs, mirrors and computer screens. #Buckscountycleaning, #clean, #cleaning, #cleaningbusiness, #cleaningcompany, #cleaningcrew, #cleaningday, #cleaninghacks, Read more

Tackle soap scum with lemon

Lemon juice acts as a natural acidic cleaner, so it can tackle soap scum. Mix it with water and spray it on tubs and showers, then scrub. Keep in mind: Never use this mixture on marble to avoid damaging the surface. #Buckscountycleaning, #clean, #cleaning, #cleaningbusiness, #cleaningcompany, #cleaningcrew, #cleaningday, #cleaninghacks, #cleaninghouse, Read more

Vacuum the Blinds

Attach your vacuum’s soft dusting brush attachment and turn the suction down to the lowest setting available. Close the blinds, hold the slats taut and vacuum slowly. (Move from left to right for horizontal blinds, top to bottom for vertical blinds.) Open and close the slats in the opposite direction, Read more

Rethink the linen closet

Tackle an overflowing storage spot by adding an over-the-door rack for extra towels. Shelf dividers stop folded washcloths from toppling over, and baskets corral surplus toilet paper and cleaning supplies. #Buckscountycleaning, #clean, #cleaning, #cleaningbusiness, #cleaningcompany, #cleaningcrew, #cleaningday, #cleaninghacks, #cleaninghouse, #cleaningideas, #cleaninglady, #cleaningmode, #cleaningmyroom, #cleaningroutine, #cleaningservice, #cleaningservices, #cleaningspree, #cleaningtime, #cleaningtip, #cleaningtips, Read more