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By domesticgoddess.com 18 Jul, 2016
Heres a helpful tip for those of you who just get overwhelmed trying to keep the fridge cleaned. Try just cleaning one level at a time every week. I recommend bleach when it gets really out of hand. For sticky situations let it soak under a hot wet rag for a while then scrape. I have a huge fridge so i clean a little every week, so it doesnt get out of hand. Hope this helps. IVe seen some really overwhelming messes that this might help to stay on top.
By domesticgoddess.com 19 Mar, 2016

Want a simple trick for cleaning grout in your shower, bath, or kitchen? This homemade grout cleaner works great and it only requires 2 ingredients: baking soda and bleach!

First you will want to remove any grease from the kitchen tile with general purpose cleaner and in the bath you will want to remove  any

soap scum from the tile , oven cleaner (in the blue can)works best 


Here’s what you need: 

  • 3/4 C baking soda
  • 1/4 C bleach
  • an old toothbrush or a scrub brush

Mix the baking soda and bleach together in the bowl until it forms sort of a thick paste. Then apply the paste to the dirty grout lines and let it sit for 5-10 minutes.

The bleach will do most of the work just sitting there, but after 5-10 minutes, scrub it with your toothbrush to really work the cleaner deeper into the grout.

Wait another 5-10 minutes and then rinse the cleaner off of the grout. If you have a handheld shower head, use that, otherwise just use a damp rag and rinse it out often as you wipe the cleaner away.

Remember, grout does sometimes turn darker when it’s wet. So if you’re not totally impressed with how sparkling white your grout is right when you finish rinsing it, wait a few hours until it dries!

Just a few important notes:

  1. You’re using bleach. Make sure you are  wearing old clothes  or something you don’t care about. I figured it wouldn’t splatter so I didn’t change before doing this, and now my jeans have white spots all over them! There is a surprising amount of splatter, even if you’re careful. So just change first.
  2. Wear  rubber gloves  to protect your hands from irritation.
  3. Open a window  or wear a respirator to protect your nose, mouth, and lungs.
  4. Wear  safety glasses  to protect your eyes from irritation.
  5. And if you use a  washcloth or rag  to wipe the cleaner off, make sure it’s something that’s okay to be bleached.



By domesticgoddess.com 17 Mar, 2016
Spring is upon us again !!!!
 Now is the time to start your spring cleaning. above is a simple checklist of the basic cleaning  and some of the deep cleaning you should be doing at this time o9f the year,of course you could call Domestic Goddess Cleaning and we will do it for you

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By domesticgoddess.com 17 Mar, 2016
I have finally decided to take the plunge and add a blog to my site. I always wanted an easy way to share information with visitors and I’m super excited to start this journey. Keep coming back to my site and check for updates right here on the blog.
By domesticgoddess.com 17 Mar, 2016
Anyone can make one:
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If your blog is strong enough and updated regularly, people will come back looking for more and bring traffic back to your site as well.

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A blog is a great place for your original thoughts, and it can be a wonderful way to show off your individuality. If people like your ideas, you can become a thought leader in your industry!

What else do you love about blogs? Let me know!
By domesticgoddess.com 18 Jul, 2016
Heres a helpful tip for those of you who just get overwhelmed trying to keep the fridge cleaned. Try just cleaning one level at a time every week. I recommend bleach when it gets really out of hand. For sticky situations let it soak under a hot wet rag for a while then scrape. I have a huge fridge so i clean a little every week, so it doesnt get out of hand. Hope this helps. IVe seen some really overwhelming messes that this might help to stay on top.
By domesticgoddess.com 19 Mar, 2016

Want a simple trick for cleaning grout in your shower, bath, or kitchen? This homemade grout cleaner works great and it only requires 2 ingredients: baking soda and bleach!

First you will want to remove any grease from the kitchen tile with general purpose cleaner and in the bath you will want to remove  any

soap scum from the tile , oven cleaner (in the blue can)works best 


Here’s what you need: 

  • 3/4 C baking soda
  • 1/4 C bleach
  • an old toothbrush or a scrub brush

Mix the baking soda and bleach together in the bowl until it forms sort of a thick paste. Then apply the paste to the dirty grout lines and let it sit for 5-10 minutes.

The bleach will do most of the work just sitting there, but after 5-10 minutes, scrub it with your toothbrush to really work the cleaner deeper into the grout.

Wait another 5-10 minutes and then rinse the cleaner off of the grout. If you have a handheld shower head, use that, otherwise just use a damp rag and rinse it out often as you wipe the cleaner away.

Remember, grout does sometimes turn darker when it’s wet. So if you’re not totally impressed with how sparkling white your grout is right when you finish rinsing it, wait a few hours until it dries!

Just a few important notes:

  1. You’re using bleach. Make sure you are  wearing old clothes  or something you don’t care about. I figured it wouldn’t splatter so I didn’t change before doing this, and now my jeans have white spots all over them! There is a surprising amount of splatter, even if you’re careful. So just change first.
  2. Wear  rubber gloves  to protect your hands from irritation.
  3. Open a window  or wear a respirator to protect your nose, mouth, and lungs.
  4. Wear  safety glasses  to protect your eyes from irritation.
  5. And if you use a  washcloth or rag  to wipe the cleaner off, make sure it’s something that’s okay to be bleached.



By domesticgoddess.com 17 Mar, 2016
Spring is upon us again !!!!
 Now is the time to start your spring cleaning. above is a simple checklist of the basic cleaning  and some of the deep cleaning you should be doing at this time o9f the year,of course you could call Domestic Goddess Cleaning and we will do it for you

6364105060
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