Thursday, June 4, 2009

Tips! - Removing Mildew from Shower Doors

Tips! From Time Saver Maids

Removing Mildew from Shower Doors

If you have shower doors, it is important to keep them sparkling clean and free from mildew so that your bathroom remains sanitary, smells good, and looks its best. Mildew is a fungus that thrives in moist areas, particularly on shower doors because of the small, enclosed space, heat, and moisture in your bathroom. It can leave your bathroom smelling musty and sour-like.

Maintaining clean, mildew-free shower doors is less unpleasant than having to clean off mildew once it has formed, so always clean your shower doors when you have finished showering. Encourage others in your household to follow this same cleaning and drying procedure. The 7 steps below will not only assist you in preventing the growth of mildew on your shower doors, but will help you in cleaning your doors if mildew has already developed.

Things you will need:

  • Clean cloth
  • Bristle brush
  • Bucket of water mixed with chlorine bleach
  • Rubber gloves

Step 1 – Keep Shower Doors Dry

The best way to maintain mildew-free shower doors is to keep the mildew from forming. To do this, keep moisture off the doors as much as possible by using a clean, dry towel or cloth after you or members of your household finish showering. This will thoroughly dry the doors. By doing this on an on-going basis, you will be able to prevent the mildew from breeding and adhering to your shower doors.

Step 2 – Maintain Low Humidity

Because humidity is a key factor in encouraging mildew growth, by the simple act of turning on your bathroom fan when you are bathing, showering, or when there is otherwise moist air in your bathroom you will help inhibit mildew growth. Don’t have a fan? Then open a window or use a humidifier or room fan to dehumidify the room. Or, simply increase the air circulation by turning on the AC or its blower.


Step 3 – Leave Lights on

Leave the bathroom lights on while you are showering and for about fifteen minutes afterward. Light reduces the growth of mildew spores, as they seem to thrive best in a dark, dank environment. Sunny bathrooms inhibit mildew growth.

Step 4 – Leave Shower Doors Open

After showering and wiping off the shower doors, keep them open so there is better air circulation, which will inhibit mildew growth.

Step 5 – Avoid Using Soap

Use a shower gel instead of hand soap when you shower. This will help prevent scum buildup that eventually creates a growth environment for mildew.

Step 6 – Clean off Mildew

If mildew has adhered to your shower doors, you can use a simple solution consisting of five cups of water to one cup of chlorine bleach. Use this solution to scrub off the offensive mildew. It will not only clean the mildew off shower doors but will also disinfect the doors. Use a stiff bristle brush, apply the water/chlorine solution to the entire door, and begin scrubbing. For areas where using a larger brush makes it difficult for you to reach mildew, such as in crevices or the metal door tracking area, use an old toothbrush to scrub these areas. Be sure to discard the toothbrush after using it.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Tips! Water Stain Removal Tips From Time Saver Maids

Tips! From Time Saver Maids

Water Stain Removal Tips

Water stain removal is often required when mineral build up on surfaces exposed to liquid becomes evident. In bathrooms and kitchens especially, water stain removal is often necessary.
Water stain removal tools
There are a number of agents that can help with water stain removal. Some are extremely useful for eliminating calcium deposits, iron and other metals that are left behind on solid surfaces. Some of the most common tools used for water stain removal include:
  • Vinegar – This standard household product can be very useful on a number of different surfaces. It is commonly used to remove water stains from coffee pots.
  • Hydrogen peroxide – This can be useful on some surfaces for lifting metals and making water stain removal possible.
  • Specialty products – There are a variety of specialty products produced by manufacturers to tackle water stain removal on different surfaces.
Considerations before diving into water stain removal
Before making an attempt at water stain removal, it is important to consider the material involved. Store-bought acids, for example, might damage delicate surfaces even further. Even vinegar can be a problem on some surfaces. It’s best to work with a product designed specifically for the surface in question. In any event, make sure to carefully rinse and dry a surface after water stain removal is performed. Most solvents are acidic in nature

Monday, March 9, 2009

Tips! Effective Green Carpet Cleaning Tips - Tip of the month

Carpet Cleaning Tips From Time Saver Maids


Whether you have a household filled with pets, kids or simply a lot of foot traffic in your home, a few easy carpet cleaning tips could save you time and money. If you don’t want to use harsh chemicals and prefer the natural way of cleaning, that’s possible, too. Some of the most effective ways to clean carpets or rugs is with natural products often found inside kitchen cabinets or bought from the grocery store. For example, simple products such as baking soda and vinegar can be used to remove carpet stains and freshen air. Follow the quick tips below to effectively clean your carpet the green way.

Baking Soda

One of the easiest and cheapest ways to clean and refresh carpet is with a box of baking soda. Use baking soda to treat pet messes, baby spills, and in general, to absorb every day smells. Sprinkle the baking soda straight out of the box and let it sit over night. The next day, vacuum it up and empty the bag or dump the canister that contains the debris.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Time Saver Maids Welcoms Jennifer W. to the staff of wonders

We would like to welcome Jennifer W. to our staff o wonders. lol. We like to think we are. Anyways, Jen brings a great sense of humor and a knowledge of cleaning like nobody else we have seen.  She will be in charge of our scheduling and customer service department.  Jen comes to us at a crucial time in our companies history here, the busy one! Thanks Jen for all of your help. With the acquisition of Speedy Maids our customer base doubled and our workload tripled!  The crown jewel we acquired from Speedy, Jen!  So, welcome... Welcome ...WELCOME!!

" I thank you all for your warm welcome and big hugs! Thanks. I look forward to helping all of Time Saver Maids's customers with any issues they may have or scheduling new service that will blow their minds!... Thanks again" - Jen W.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Time Saver Maids Aquires SPEEDY MAIDS

News Post Acquisition of Speedy Maids


Welcome all new Speedy Maids customers. We know it's been a long hall and a ruff process in getting the ink to dry on this deal. But we can say it's been worth it and you will soon agree. As you well know Jen W. From Speedy Maids will be coming over in the deal and you will have a familiar voice on the other end of the phone. We thank you all for your patience and look forward to providing you all with excellent service for years to come.

- Time Saver Maids Staff

Monday, January 12, 2009

Tips! - How to remove LIPSTICK from UPHOLSTERY

Time Saver Maids monthly tips!

It’s not too difficult to remove lipstick stains from upholstery, although at first it cane seem like a nightmare task.

Tools and Materials

  • Plastic spoon
  • Lighter fluid
  • White toothpaste
  • Hairspray
  • Sponge
  • Ammonia
  • Isopropyl alcohol

Step 1 - Toothpaste

Use white toothpaste to remove lipstick stains. Put some on the stain and use a clean cloth to scrub and remove the stains.

Step 2 - Lighter Fluid

If the lipstick is caked on, remove all you can with a plastic spoon. Put lighter fluid on a clean cloth and scrub gently to remove lipstick stains.

Step 3 - Alcohol

Isopropyl alcohol is a good item to use to remove lipstick stains. All you need to do is put some on a clean dry cloth and rub the stain. As the alcohol evaporates quickly you might need to add more of it to the cloth to complete the job.

Step 4 - Ammonia

A solution of equal parts water and ammonia is good to use to remove lipstick stains. Put it on the stain using a sponge and scrub the area lightly. Rinse with a cloth that’s been soaked in cold water.

Step 5 - Hairspray

Spray hairspray on the lipstick stain. Leave it for 5 minutes and the take it off with a dry, clean cloth. The stain will come off with it.