Cleaning your kitchen Arizona

Looking for a real ah-ha! tip to help you keep your home looking beautifully clean? The family of Vim (www.vim.ca) cleaning products bring you some t ...

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Ryse Construction Inc
480-325-0494
9515 E Main St
Mesa, AZ
Mr Handyman
480-596-8282
9920 E Paradise Drive
Scottsdale, AZ
DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Tempe
(480) 279-4646
4375 E Branded Ct
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Cabinetry by Telken Inc.
480-951-9669
14325 N. 79th Street
Scottsdale, AZ
Affinity Kitchen Design Group, Inc.
480-348-0088
7848 E. Redfield Rd. #10
Scottsdale, AZ
EuroDream Kitchen & Interior Design Gallery
480-998-0244
8670 E Shea Blvd #101
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Kitchens Southwest
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15685 N. Greenway-Hayden Loop # 300
Scottsdale, AZ
Floors 'N More Inc
(623) 326-4065
9855 W. Bell Rd
Sun City, AZ
Solid Rock Surfaces LLC
(480) 464-1600
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(NC)-Looking for a real ah-ha! tip to help you keep your home looking beautifully clean? The family of Vim (www.vim.ca) cleaning products bring you some truly amazing, household tips for summer.

Always hitting the front bumper of your car on the garage wall?

Tie a string to the ceiling of the garage with a roll of paper towels hanging on the end of it. Position it so when you drive into the garage, the roll of paper towel hits the windshield just before you hit the wall.

Keep blue bins and garbage cans tidy

Line the bottom of garbage and recycling cans with sheets of paper towels to avoid sticky messes way down there.

Degreasing the fryer

Burned oil sticks tenaciously to the sides of the deep fat fryer. To clean it, empty the oil, spray the inside with a generous amount of Vim Degreaser, rub vigorously with a paper towel and all traces of the oil will disappear. Ensure the interior is perfectly dry before refilling.

Cast iron cooking

To gently and effectively clean your cast iron skillets after use, wipe out excess food with a dry paper towel, then sprinkle salt inside the pan. Wipe clean with a clean, dry paper towel. The salt acts as an abrasive to scratch off any stuck-on particles of food without using soap and water, which can remove your seasoning.

Stain-free microwaves

Place a mug half-full with water in your microwave and run it on high power for 60 seconds. Then spray with Vim Power Cream with Bleach and wipe with a damp paper towel. Those hard-to-remove stains will wipe right off.

Fresh herbs that last and last

Ever splurge on fresh herbs only to have them die in the refrigerator before you can serve them? To keep herbs fresher, longer, wrap them in a slightly dampened paper towel in a sealed plastic bag placed in the produce drawer of your refrigerator. They'll keep for weeks.

Burned on food getting you down?

When sauces boil over onto your stovetop, let the surface cool completely, spray with Vim Power Cream Degreaser and wipe clean with a damp paper towel. Do it daily to keep the spills from aging and becoming harder to clean.

Silky smooth corn

Shuck an ear of corn and then wipe it down from the tip to the base with a dampened paper towel. The silk will come off in a single stroke.

The remains of the sloppy soap bar

Dried-on soap remains on the ridges of soap dishes can be difficult to clean. Spray a little Vim Power Cream Lime & Grime onto the dish, wait one minute and wipe clean with a damp paper towel.

-News Canada

Featured Local Company

Ryse Construction Inc

480-325-0494
9515 E Main St
Mesa, AZ
http://www.ryseconstruction.com


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