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    Course Syllabus

    How to do house cleaning

    Unit 1

    Introduction to House Cleaning

    Why House Cleaning is ImportantEstablishing a Cleaning RoutineUnderstanding the Basics of House Cleaning
    Unit 2

    Essential Cleaning Supplies and Tools

    Overview of Cleaning SuppliesMust-Have Cleaning ToolsHomemade Cleaning Solutions
    Unit 3

    Creating a Cleaning Checklist

    Personalizing Your Cleaning RoutineImportance of a Cleaning ChecklistDesigning a Room-Specific Checklist
    Unit 2 • Chapter 3

    Homemade Cleaning Solutions

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    Key Concepts & Summary

    Two DIY cleaning mixes are highlighted for their simplicity, versatility, and cost-effectiveness. The first mix is a DIY vinegar cleaner, which combines one cup of white vinegar, one cup of water, and a teaspoon of Dawn dish soap. This mixture is effective due to vinegar's non-abrasive and acidic nature, allowing it to cut through grease and grime without damaging household items. The Dawn dish soap acts as a surfactant, helping the mix cling to dirt and debris. Diluting vinegar with water makes the solution less potent in smell and strength, rendering it suitable for various surfaces, including kitchens, bathrooms, and windows. Notably, vinegar excels at breaking down hard water and mineral deposits found in bathrooms, such as on glass shower doors or tubs. Additionally, vinegar serves as a deodorizer; although its smell can be off-putting initially, it evaporates upon drying, neutralizing odors effectively. This makes it useful for freshening up upholstered furniture as well. The versatility and effectiveness of these DIY cleaning solutions make them invaluable additions to any cleaning routine.

    Concept Check

    Question 1

    What ingredient is NOT used in the DIY vinegar cleaner?

    Question 2

    What does vinegar help to break down effectively?

    Question 3

    How does vinegar work as a deodorizer?

    Question 4

    Why is Dawn dish soap added to the vinegar mix?

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