The Overlooked Step After A Deep Clean: Breathing New Air, Forever.

After a deep clean, everything feels fresh. The surfaces shine, the floors sparkle, and the home feels completely reset. But one often-overlooked detail is the air itself. If your air filter wasn’t functioning at 100% before, it may now be working against you, potentially recirculating dust, allergens, and trapped particles back into your newly deep-cleaned home. Instead of capturing pollutants, a dirty filter can release what it has been holding onto, allowing it to settle back onto surfaces. At Hausly, we always recommend our clients replace their filters after a deep clean or move-in/move-out service, especially if the home was particularly dusty, or if you’ve noticed an uptick in allergy symptoms like sneezing, congestion, or dry throat. It’s the final step to a truly refreshed home and better wellness. But too often, it gets overlooked simply because of the hassle, and we don’t believe in hassle.

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The Power of Vinegar

Further Benefits and Applications

De-calcifying Faucet Head by Soaking — For a thorough cleanse, remove the faucet head and soak it in a bowl of vinegar for an hour. This method effectively dissolves calcium deposits, restoring your faucet's flow and shine. After soaking, rinse it with water, and it's ready to be reattached. Caution: If your faucet is made of delicate materials like brass, nickel, or other special finishes, it's best to test a small, inconspicuous area first or consult the manufacturer's cleaning recommendations to avoid damage.

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