Sunday 14 January 2018

How to Clean Pendent Lights

Beautiful ambience, atmosphere and décor are added to any of the house through lovely and attractive pendent lights. There are different kind of sizes and shapes of the pendent lights which basically proposes a decorative and attractive application additionally to the lightening function. Such kinds of pendants are attached to the ceiling with the help of a chain or with a steel cable and it also consists of different shades.

The brightness of the pendent lights decreases because of the dirt and dust on their glass and it also reduces and decreases its aesthetic appeal. Pendent lights should be cleaned on a regular basis before it gets extra dirty and grimy.


Following are the steps of how to clean pendent lights.


Procedure:


Material Required:

•    Liquid soap
•    Cleaning cloth
•    Spray glass cleaner
•    Pair of gloves
•    Ladder
•    Liquid grease remover

Step: No: 1:


Take Necessary Precautions


In order to start any type of work with the pendant lights, always make sure to turn off the power supply. Ladder is placed on an equal or the even surface in a way that it is easier and convenient for you to climb up and reach to the light pendants. During the process of cleaning a pair of gloves should be worn in order to avoid and evade the allergic and sensitize reaction from the scrubbing and cleaning products.

Step 2


Dismantle the Glass Pendant Lighting


Different pendent lights are assembled by different corporations. And because of this the procedure to dismantle the lights also differs. Following are the common steps that need to be followed.

•    Before working on the shade removal, the electric bulb should be taken off.
•    In order to eradicate the shade, a screwdriver is used or the holders are unclipped that are basically holding the shades.

Step 3


Clean the Glass Pendant Lighting


In this stage you are going to determine how much the shade is dirty. You need to take water and liquid soap and make a mixture of it for the cleaning purpose. The glass shade is soaked in the prepared mixture for about 10 minutes and after this removes it. Remember that an abrasive cloth should not be used in case, if the shade is basically hand painted. A dishwasher should not be used as it is extra strong and solid for the shades and it is going to break them.

And when the shade is soaked, bring them out and you need to buff them with the help of a clean cloth or rag. A glass cleaner can also be used. A grease remover is used, in case, if the pendent light is extremely dirty and grimy. Because, the thick coating of grease is not removed and cleaned with the help of water and soap. Electric bulb is cleaned with the help of a clean and wet rag and cloth. Its clean wiping is going to enhance its brilliance and brightness.

Step 4

Reassemble the Pieces


When bulb and shade is dried, then, the shade is installed again. Also ensure that power is off and ladder is placed properly. The pendent light is stepping away when the bulb and the shade are reinstalled and then, turn it on.

Tuesday 9 January 2018

How to Remove Oil Stains from Clothes

All of us know that fried food is a great risk to our health.  Great hazard is given to our clothes if it contains vegetable oil and the cooking oil as well as their greasy remaining. Take a look at how to remove pomegranate stains from clothes. Some of the stains are not clearly visible unless they are bright. The area that contains the oil stains is slightly darker. Try to get rid of the oil stains immediately, unless it gets permanent.
Oil stains always look frightened and terrible and some of the stains are easy to eradicate. A small effort is required in order to remove the set in stains.

Following is the procedure of how to remove oil stains from clothes.

Instructions:
1.    First of all you need to gather all the supplies. Your cloths can get the oil stains, whether you are going to fry anything or you are eating the salad. A little effort is going to help you to remove the oil stains. Following are the things that you required to remove the oil stains.

    Paper towels
    Baking soda
    Old toothbrush
    Dish soap   

2.    A paper towel is used in order to blot the surplus or the excess amount of cooking oil. A white and a plain paper towel is used otherwise it is extremely risky as the dye is the garment is transferred.

3.    Now baking soda is used in order to cover the oil stains. An extremely thick coating of baking soda is required. If baking soda is not available then, you can use cornstarch.

4.    Baking soda is allowed to sit there for at least 30 to 60 minutes. Then, an old toothbrush is taken in order to scrub it. Baking soda starts to clump up as soon as you scrub it. The reason behind this is the ability of baking soda to absorb the oil. The oil colour is taken on with the help of baking soda.

•    Some remains of the baking soda still remains there. No need to worry about. This is ordinary and normal and it is going to wash out.

    And for the hard and the tough stains, the step of the baking soda needs to be repeated. Again, you need to add an extra amount of baking soda and then, again wait for additional 30 to 60 minutes and after that you need to scrub it.

5.    Now, dish soap is taken and you need to pour or over the baking soda. You can gently mix the baking soda and dish soap with the help of your finger. Still dish soap's thin layer is required onto the fabric. And if the fabric soaks the dish soap you just need to add extra dish soap.

6.    The washing machine is used in order to wash the fabric. Instructions should be followed that are given on the care tag. Oil stains are removed with the help of the hot water. But remember all the things cannot be washed in the hot water.

    Around one cup of vinegar is added to the wash cycle. In this way, the detergent is going to become extra effective and efficient and this is going to enhance the effectiveness of the detergent.

7.    Before using the dryer, ensure that the stain is totally removed or gone. In case, if the stain still remains there, then, again try to eradicate the stain. Allow the garment to air dry if the stain still remains there. You can also bring it to the skilled dry cleaner.