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Honey Do: More tips for keeping those walls clean

Spring cleaning or prepping for paint, cleaning the wall is a must. Cobwebs, scuff marks and just plain old dust accumulate over time. The guidelines to this project are from www.truevalue.com.

Start by preparing the space where you’ll be working. Move furniture and other objects away from the walls or cover them with drop cloths. Remove pictures, artwork, etc., and use pieces of painter’s tape to mark where the nails or other hanging hardware are located. This will help you keep track of where the frames were located and protect your hands from accidentally coming into contact with sharp objects while cleaning.

Lay down canvas drop cloths and secure them with painter’s tape to keep them from moving around. This will keep soapy, dirty water from dripping or running down the walls onto your floor. Avoid using plastic drop cloths, as they don’t absorb water.

Use a duster and/or a damp cloth to wipe dust and surface debris from the walls before cleaning with soap and water. You can also use your vacuum cleaner’s extension wand to suck up dust and debris from hard-to-reach locations, corners and along the trim.

For heavily soiled surfaces or greasy residue, use a slightly stronger approach. Create a solution using a gallon of water and one cup each of ammonia, white vinegar and baking soda. You can also use trisodium phosphate (TSP) to remove tough, caked-on grease and other heavy soils. Just remember to spot-test how it might affect the finish, as it is fairly caustic. Mix TSP powder and water in a bucket, according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

Next week, we'll look at completing the wash job and removing stains and blemishes. Remember, help is just around the corner at your local hardware store.

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