Tips for dealing with some common problems after home decoration
Newly renovated homes will always encounter various small problems, and after living in the house for a long time, some embarrassing situations may occur in the decoration inside, so you need to master some skills to deal with common problems.
1. Tips for Eliminating Indoor Pollution: For newly renovated homes, delay moving in. First, bring in some green plants and place two pots of salt water. This will allow the plants and water to absorb some of the paint odor and other harmful gases. For wooden furniture, scrubbing it with tea water will help eliminate the paint odor more quickly. Also, open windows frequently for ventilation. However, latex paint deteriorates at temperatures below 5°C, so the timing of window openings should be adjusted according to the season.
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2. Tips for cleaning tile stains: For dirt stuck in bathroom tile grout, spray some bathroom cleaner on the stains, wait a moment, then gently scrub with a brush and rinse with clean water. For greasy stains on the tiles around the kitchen stove, spray them with kitchen grease cleaner and wipe with a cloth. For any remaining stains, spray them with laundry bleach and let them sit for 10 minutes before scrubbing. Alternatively, adding a little ammonia to soapy water can leave tiles shiny and white.

3. Glass Cleaning Tips: Glass can be wiped with a cloth dampened in vinegar and water. Cabinet glass, which is easily stained by oil, should be cleaned frequently. If you notice any oil stains, wipe them with a sliced onion to restore the hazy glass to a brand new look. Using plastic wrap and a damp cloth dampened with detergent can also give frequently greasy glass a "new lease of life." To do this, spray the glass thoroughly with detergent, then apply plastic wrap to soften the set oil stains. After 10 minutes, remove the plastic wrap and wipe with a damp cloth. Patterned frosted glass, once dirty, can be even more unpleasant than ordinary dirty glass. Use a toothbrush dipped in detergent and scrub in circular motions, following the pattern. Place a rag under the toothbrush to prevent any dripping. If a playful child has applied a self-adhesive sticker to the glass, carefully scrape it off with a blade and then wipe with nail polish remover.