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4 clever cleaning hacks for a spotless home

We know a clean home is a happy home, so we’re sharing helpful tips courtesy of Two Maids of Greenville.

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The Two Maids of Greenville team

The Two Maids of Greenville team works to help busy homeowners and renters maintain a healthy, clean space.

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The secret to cleaning? Getting started.

Ready to roll up your sleeves and get right to it? Here are some tips to get your house in tip-top shape from the pros at Two Maids of Greenville.

Keep windows crystal clear with this homemade solution:

  • 2 tsp cornstarch
  • 15 oz white vinegar
  • 15 oz filtered water

Add it all to a 32 oz spray bottle and your windows will be squeaky clean in no time.

Stop dirt in its tracks with a top-notch vacuum:

The Two Maids team tested 12 vacuums to find the best one. The winner: Shark Navigator.

“This vacuum is lightweight, has pro-level suction, features a long cord, and doesn’t require a bag — plus, we loved the HEPA filter.”

Get rid of grease and debris with a quality cleaner:

The team recommends 409 Stone and Steel after using it in their busy test kitchen. It cleans and polishes stainless steel and granite surfaces, leaving a streak-free finish.

Try this trick to keep household flies away:

The next time you notice flies on your windows, try a couple of blasts of window cleaner.

Want to clean up, but don’t have the time (or the energy)? Let Two Maids of Greenville do the dirty work for you.

Learn more + book a cleaning

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