Just
about everybody has some type of molding or wood working in their home, and
more often than not they get grimy and dusty and they’re usually forgotten
during those weekly chores. Well I can help.
Tip
1: First step, a
cleaner. I use a quarter cup of white
vinegar to a gallon of warm water. Pour
it into a spray bottle and you’re good to go!
This mixture is great for cleaning painted and stained wood.
Tip
2: My favorite cleaning
tool for cleaning woodworking is a fuzzy carwash mitt. It covers wide areas and you can use your
fingers to push it into corners and crevices.
You can also use a paint brush or a baby hair brush as a cleaning
tool. The paint brush will work
especially well when you’re cleaning moldings above your head.
Tip 3: If you’re worried about
getting your surrounding walls wet, use one of my painting tricks. Hold a squeegee in place at the edge of the
woodwork to protect the wall.
Tip
4: If you have some
stubborn scuffs and stains, simply spread some white toothpaste onto an old
soft toothbrush, scrub them out of the wall and then follow up with a good
cleaning. You can also use some baking
soda on a damp cloth.
Just
some easy ways to give your woodwork and molding that much needed TLC. I’m Mrs.
Fixit and its just that simple!
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