Soot Soaked Fireplace Brick Cleaning by the Best and Most Thorough Residential Cleaning and Maid Service in Wilmette, IL.

Soot soaked Fireplace brick cleaning by the Best and Most Thorough Residential House Cleaning and Maid Service in Wilmette, IL. Fireplace cleaning is usually a Spring Cleaning chore and it can be very messy and dirty, says the Best Residential House Cleaning and Maid Service in Wilmette, IL., Dialamaidusa. Commercial Soot cleaning products work well but natural cleaning solutions also work. Besides the options are safe and chemical free.

Before any scrubbing, remove all ashes with a small broom and dust pan. Then vacuum with the brush attachment of your vacuum cleaner, being sure to wash well the brush attachment after using, so as not to spread any ashes in the house.

Be sure to use gloves, a face mask and protective eyewear, also, to prevent the soot from irritating your lungs and skin.

Here are 3 natural cleaning solutions for a soot soaked fireplace, says the Most Thorough Residential House Cleaning and Maid Service in Wilmette, IL., Dialamaidusa.

  1. Cream of Tartar worked the best on small, concentrated areas like the surround or on the hearth. But, unless you have assess to large, bulk quantities of cream of tartar, you might stick with baking soda or vinegar for the interior of the fireplace. In a Bowl, mix 2 tablespoons cream of tartar and a bit of water to make a thin paste. Apply a layer of the paste to the sooty area and let it sit for 5-10 minutes. Rinse with warm water. Repeat if necessary, says the Premier Residential House Cleaning and Maid Service in Wilmette, IL., Dialamaidusa.
  2. Mix equal parts of vinegar and water. Spray the soot soaked bricks and let the solution sit for a few minutes. Then spray again. While the bricks are still wet for the 2nd application, take a scrub brush and work from the bottom up, in a small circular motion. Follow up with a baking soda and water wash to neutralize the acidity of the vinegar on the bricks, proclaims Dialamaidusa.
  3. Place 2-3 tablespoons of dish soap in a bowl with ½ cup of baking soda to make a paste. Maybe add 2 more tablespoons of dish soap so the paste easily will spread onto the sooty bricks. Dip a scrub brush into the paste and scrub in a small circular motion from the bottom of the brick up, to avoid streaks. Let the mixture sit on the wall for a few minutes before rinsing with clear water, says the Most Thorough Residential House Cleaning and Maid Service in Wilmette, IL., Dialamaidusa.

With any of the above methods, your soot soaked fireplace should be clean and fresh again.

Call Dialamaidusa, 847-869-6243, dialamaid@dialamaidusa.com, or visit www. Dialamaidusa.com, for the Best and Most Thorough Residential House Cleaning and Maid Service in Wilmette, IL.

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