Microfiber is perhaps the best fabric to hit the market since…cotton? Okay, okay, I don’t mean to get carried away here. But really, microfiber is pretty fantastic stuff. We have microfiber couches, microfiber sofas, microfiber towels and all sorts of other microfiber products. The only problem with it, is that you have to be very careful when it comes to cleaning microfiber. If you don’t wash microfiber properly, be it your rags or your couch, you can very easily ruin it or at the very least make it ugly. And since the stuff isn’t exactly cheap, this is a bad thing. So, with all the new and different microfiber products hitting stores of late, I decided it was high time to write an article on how to wash microfiber. And here it is. If you need to learn a little something about washing microfiber (be it microfiber furniture or microfiber cloths) then please, check out my article How to Clean Microfiber.
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Mirror cleaning is grossly underrated. Mirrors remind us to comb our hair, cast out nose goblins, and put on pants. They tell us when we’re looking smoking hot and when we need to donate an unflattering, snug blouse. Though often too late, mirrors warn about the axe murderer standing behind us. Mirrors can make small rooms larger - and sometimes creepier. We take our mirrors for granted and allow them to become dirty with our paw prints, our snot blasts, and our generally filthy nature. This can’t go on. Today, you will make a solemn pledge to clean mirrors on a regular basis. Cleaning mirrors will become your passion and your life’s meaning. Your clean mirrors will reflect with such penetrating flawlessness, guests will look into them and become self-actualized. Yes, I will teach you these dark arts. Follow any of the links to learn how to clean mirrors using effective, environmentally friendly methods.
I’ll go ahead and admit it: I was a bed wetter. I know the value of a clean mattress. Unfortunately, and perhaps precipitously, I don’t think my parents used organic cleaners to clean up my pee. This may explain why I still suffer from asthma even though I’m going into my very late 20s. Considering that we spend roughly a third of our lives sleeping, it makes sense to be sleeping in a clean environment, free of toxic chemicals that would otherwise make their way into our lungs, our eyes, our skin and everything else we hold dear—if you know what I’m saying. Luckily for you, there are a number of ways to clean a mattress without having to resort to toxic cleaners. We’ll begin with the easiest and perhaps most accessible ways to clean a mattress and work our way down to what’s considered “state of the art” by today’s housekeeping standards.
Article: How to Clean a Mattress

