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Drew Denby

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10 essential Questions you should ask before hiring a MAID Service

  Drew Denby  |    11 February 2012  |    Choosing a maid service,  |    Sarasota

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Dusting with a Feather Duster

  Drew Denby  |    22 December 2011  |    House Cleaning Tips,  |    Sarasota

 

You Will Need:  Ostrich Feather Duster, some dusty items.,a Microfiber cloth draped over shoulder. Some people swear by Swiffer's, Lamb’s wool or Microfiber dusting tools. Here at You’ve Got MAIDS we will tend to use the natural products and Microfiber rather than Swiffer's and the Ostrich Feather Duster can be the best of all if used in the correct manner.

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How to Remove Chocolate Stains on Grandma’s Silk Tablecloth

  Drew Denby  |    20 December 2011  |    House Cleaning Tips,  |    Sarasota

 


Chocolate stain OOppps
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Festive Scents throughout the house

  Drew Denby  |    09 December 2011  |    House Cleaning Tips,  |    Sarasota

 

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Sarasota Maid service helps you “Keep Your Cool” at Thanksgiving

  Drew Denby  |    19 November 2011  |    House Cleaning Tips,  |    Sarasota

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Smells Sells

  Drew Denby  |    21 February 2011  |    House Cleaning Tips,  |    Sarasota

There is evidence documented by Dr David Chamberlain Ph.D. that our sense of Taste and Smell develop in the womb.  There has also been research that shows that newborns are drawn to the odour of breast-milk even though they have not had any previous experience of it. In fact our vision is the last sense to fully develop. That is why we can sometimes recognize a smell or taste of something better if we close our eyes.  Some people say that smell and taste develop so soon to protect us from eating something that is bad or gone off. After all don’t we all have to do a, sniff & taste test, before we eat anything we’re not familiar with(Or is that just me?).

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