Thursday, February 26, 2009

Gym Cleaning or Steam Cleaning?

By Karen Blair

I want to feel fit, but I hate working for it. That topic has been beaten to death. Here we have what I consider the findings on house cleaning. Done properly, house cleaning will keep you fit. You have to move a lot and to put many muscles to work in order to clean all corners of a home.

Let me give you these facts about house cleaning: steam cleaners have been doing a booming business. It's been profitable so far, so we can say it's a revolution in cleaning. Many housewives adopted the new system and they claim to be happy with it.

The challenge in being successful with this method is to find those cleaning appliances which give the best results. You want to enjoy both the process and the result, after all. Try steam cleaners. You may stick to them forever.

Thinking of the boom registered by video blogging, you'd think it can be applied to cleaning tips too. Yes, it would, but I hardly see it worth it for me to launch a house cleaning video.

My steam cleaner strategy is to use a different head cloth for different surfaces in the house. This is how I manage to keep my upholstery in perfect condition, by cleaning it with the same steamer I use to clean the floors and the carpets. I change the heads and it works well for me.

When doing the cleaning, I stretch myself , bend myself and make ample movements, so cleaning works like a fitness routine. It is cheap and useful, so I prefer it to any gym program.

After a while, you'll be able to tell the difference between a simple household cleaning and a fitness training one. You know from the start what they have in common: both of them are free. Hopefully, it will give results for all of you. - 15438

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