Erik Bakirov
Cleaning Specialist
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How to
Polish Concrete
Polished concrete has a modern, sophisticated appearance, and the polishing process can improve the overall condition of the material. The process is fairly straightforward, but it does require plenty of physical labor a...
How to
Clean Orange Stains in a Shower
Orange stains in your shower are likely hard water stains caused by excess minerals like magnesium and iron in your water. Even if your water appears clear, the minerals will oxidize with air and stick to soap scum in th...
How to
Remove Wax from Concrete
When wax comes in contact with concrete, it sticks fast. Removing it will depend on what you've got available but don't worry, remove it you will!
How to
Polish Titanium
Titanium is a durable and low maintenance metal. However, just like any other metal, titanium can get scratched or lose its luster. Especially if the titanium is a piece of jewelry, it can be exposed to a lot of wear an...
How to
Clean a Metal Door
Metal doors are commonly installed on the exteriors of homes and other buildings because they're lightweight, yet durable. However, after a while, they can start to build up a layer of dust, pollen, and grime that can ma...
How to
Remove Ink Stains from Wood Furniture
Ink stains can be tough to remove, but don't stress: we've got you covered. Below, we're walking you through every tried-and-true method that's sure to lift that stain from your treasured wooden furniture. From dish soap...
How to
Change a Bag on a Vacuum Cleaner
If your vacuum cleaner doesn’t seem to be picking things up as effectively as it used to, it may be time to change your vacuum bag. Some vacuums come equipped with disposable bags, which are removed and thrown away, wh...
How to
Clean Gas Burners
Gas stoves may look intimidating to clean due to their various parts, but managing grime on your burners and grates is not as difficult as it may seem. The easiest way to clean your burners is with a commercial oven clea...
How to
Clean Yellowed Fluorescent Light Covers
Fluorescent lights usually have a white or clear plastic cover that diffuses the light from the bulbs. These types of plastic covers can yellow over time, which makes them look old and dingy. If you have a fluorescent li...
How to Get Crayon Off Wood: Solutions Using Household Items
You turn your back for a minute only to find there's now crayon on your hardwood surface. We've all been there, but the good news is that you've probably got the right cleaning supplies around your home. In this article,...
How to
Clean Concrete Steps
There are a variety of ways to clean concrete steps. For mild cleaning, spot cleaning, and/or indoor cleaning, use a mild dish soap and a stiff bristle brush to remove stains from your concrete steps. For stubborn stains...
3 Easy Ways to Clean a Rubber Gym Floor
So you just finished a tough workout, but how can you clean up the sweat, dirt, and other residue stuck on your rubber gym floor? Whether you're cleaning up your home gym or a commercial gym, it's important to clean the ...
How to
Clean Rubber Flooring
Rubber flooring is a durable choice for high-traffic areas in your home or business. To keep your rubber floor looking its best though, regular cleaning is paramount. By doing routine cleaning, removing tough stains and ...
How to Repair (and Prevent) Warped Bamboo Flooring
Bamboo flooring is durable and sustainable, but it’s also susceptible to swelling, buckling, and warping like other hardwood floors. Warping is nearly always caused by excessive or unbalanced moisture levels, so we’l...