
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Cleaning" Book Regularly $14.95 Special Introductory Price: $14.00
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Tired of cleaning tips that don't work?
Then reach for Mary Findley's "Complete Idiots Guide to Cleaning." Thousands of people have raved over the effectiveness of Mary's tips that Mary puts to print for the first time. Many of these folks have reported back that her tips work better than those of Heloise or the Queen of Clean.
Ever wonder how the pros speed clean?
You will find the answers in The Complete Idiots Guide to Cleaning along with a whole array of chapters covering every room of the house from the attic to the garage and crawl spaces inbetween. It's not clean until it's Mary clean and that includes every room in your home and more.
Looking for the last word on stain removal?
Then end your search. Mary's A-Z stain removal guide teaches you not only how to remove each stain from eight different surfaces but also nifty tricks for blotting and handling large liquid spills in carpeting. You won't be singing the blues after you learn Mary's tricks for a cleaner load of laundry. Not only does she compare and review products she also includes a complete guide on where to buy every item mentioned in her book. This is only the beginning. You will also be treated to the comical side of cleaning through the delightful humor Linda Formichelli brings to the book.
What Readers are Saying
H. Grove from Maryland says:
I was looking forward to reading Mary Findley and Linda Formichelli's "Complete Idiot's Guide to Cleaning" in the hopes that it might provide some cleaning solutions that didn't require either serious scrubbing or harsh, toxic chemicals--things that don't go well with my tendonitis and allergies.
That, of course, is a tall order, and one that I didn't really expect the book to fulfill. However, it succeeded beyond my wildest dreams. Mary Findley is a huge proponent of safe, non-toxic, biodegradable cleaning solutions using, when possible, everyday easy-to-find supplies. Of course, I figured there'd be a price for this. After all, why would people make and buy expensive, harsh, dangerous chemicals if things you could make out of vinegar, water, and a couple of other everyday ingredients could do as good a job?
That's where the real shock came in. There's one all-purpose solution Mary recommends that involves water with a bit of vinegar and all-natural dish soap that knocks my socks off. Our stovetop was in pretty sad shape and I was sure it was going to take a ton of scrubbing to get it clean. I sprayed this stuff on, let it sit, then wiped it off with a terrycloth towel. And the gunk came right off with it.
Other solutions have been equally effective. The product she recommends to clean pet messes out of carpets left me unable to tell where my cat had thrown up on our *white* carpet, and again, it's all-natural, safe, and doesn't involve scrubbing. My kitchen sink has never gleamed so well, and now that the water deposits have been cleaned out of our showerhead the water pressure is noticeably better and more even. I don't have to obsess over whether or not any tiny bits of cleanser might have sprayed or dripped somewhere that the cats could get to.
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Cleaning" Book Regularly $14.95 Special Introductory Price: $14.00
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