Products Needed For Cleaning in Wisconsin

Published: 22nd June 2009
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The affects that a 4-season climate has on the state of Wisconsin really challenges cleaners. Beginning in spring when heavy pollens and air-lofted seeds float into every nook and cranny of a property and carrying through to winter when road salt stains everything from boots to carpeting, the climate can be a tough one to conquer. Cleaning in Wisconsin requires a keen knowledge about the right products and tools to use for each situation.

Cleaning your house in Wisconsin begins in the spring when windows are open after a long winter and tracked-in road salt and sidewalk sand turns to maple tree whirly-bird (seed) litter that get stuck in entryway mats and clogs up even the best vacuum cleaners. Cleaning in Wisconsin differs from cleaning in other states in that Wisconsin home cleaners need to make sure they are using the right equipment. The biggest investment is a good vacuum cleaner that can handle a variety of areas. A wide-path upright with a heavy duty tool kit is essential if a property has a multitude of levels and a variety of areas that need attention. The heavier duty the vacuum, the less likely it will be to break down and a well-designed machine can handle everything from upholstery to large, carpeted areas. If you see a oily or flaky residue on your carpets that has been their all winter chances are this is ice melt residue. Ice melt is made from salt and calcium chloride and can be hard to remove. Wetting the ice melt residue will only spread the problem, and cause the residue to go deeper into the carpet. A good ice melt residue should be used to properly remove the residue. Ice melt residue removers are high in alkaline properties and will easily dissolve the residue.


The next item that is vital for cleaning Wisconsin homes and properties in the spring is a good degreaser. Many products are available and the best degreaser is a citrus-based concentrate that can cut through even the greasiest residues. Concentrated formulas that can be diluted with water extend the value of the product. One gallon of concentrate can make up to 64 gallons of final solution when mixed with water in a spray bottle. A citrus-based degreaser is terrific for cleaning everything from window screens to black marks on hard flooring left behind by the rubber soles of shoes. When using a citrus based degreaser be sure to not use a overly concentrated mix. BY over concentrating the mix you can dissolve plastics and remove paint from surfaces. A citrus based degreaser will also make your house smell citrus fresh.

Other items that make cleaning Wisconsin buildings easier in the spring include a good broom and a wide dustpan. Brooms are available in a variety of sizes and materials. A wide push-broom with bristles made out of synthetic materials are desirable for sweeping wide hallways and can be a valuable tool for cleaning Wisconsin property driveways and sidewalks. Thin brooms are terrific in the spring for reaching winter cobwebs in the upper corners of a room or hallway. Wide dustpans are handy for scooping up maple tree whirlybirds (seeds) and fluffy cottonwood seeds that gather in door corners as it gets warmer out. Micro fiber mopping products are also great for cleaning and helping the air quality by trapping dirt particles in the micro fiber pad. A great tip for cleaning these pads is not to dry them in a heated dryer. A heated dryer will melt the micro fibers and will make your mop unusable. When drying micro fiber products let them dry naturally.


For spring cleaning, squeegees are wonderful tools because they are economical, reducing the usage of paper toweling and the laundering of cloth rags. Available in a multitude of widths and thicknesses, they are invaluable for window cleaning and for wiping down flat hard surfaces. Large floor squeegees are perfect for cleaning Wisconsin garages after a winter season. A little cleaning solution applied to concrete can loosen tough grime and can be squeegeed off of the floor afterward.

Another useful tool that can make spring cleaning easier in Wisconsin include large, heavy duty waste containers that mount on roller bases for the easy transport of refuse from one area of a building to another. Commercial cleaners who clean large office buildings in Wisconsin often use these, emptying each room's trash into this larger receptacle. This reduces wear and tear on the cleaner and also keeps the floor more tidy because the trash bag is in the receptacle and isn't being dragged over the floor. These types of containers are also invaluable to the home owner because they can serve as a main bin in a garage where household debris is deposited until trash pick-up day. Other uses include the storage of sports or garden equipment and yard clean-up in the spring.

Quality information about Wisconsin cleaning and commercial cleaning and cleaners in the Madison Wisconsin Area. Diverse topics with information about many Wisconsin cleaners and supply companies. Lee Harris has been creating cleaning industry related websites for over 5 years with many successful cleaning related sites such as monsterjanitorial.com and vacuumcleanersworld.com.

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