THERE’S one massive mistake you’re probably making when cleaning and it might mean your house is still dirty. According to cleaning expert Melissa Maker, homeowners don’t realise …
When using a disinfecting product the dwell time might be more than you think.
Melissa explained: "If you read the back of a disinfecting product, you will see you actually need to let the product sit wet on a surface for anywhere between two minutes all the way up to 10 minutes." Although picking the right product in the first place is important, making sure you give it chance to work will make all the difference.Although stains need to be treated quickly, you still need to have dwell time before stained clothes get washed again.
"If you spray a product on and chuck your garment right into the washing machine afterwards, the product hasn't really had a chance to break that stain down," the pro explained.If it's a "heavy duty mess" you're dealing with, like hard water stains or greasy oven, it can be overwhelming to clean.Melissa said: "I clear the area, I chose the right product and I spray that on the surface.
"The goal is you don't want that product to dry before you get back to it, if the surface is dry the product can't do it's thing."
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