All About Life Without Maids
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24hr-mum:
can wash swimwear in washg machine?
If they're thermal swimwear, absolutely not. -
U can try part-time maid? the initial part is always the hardest. But after a while you will be used to it.
else get another maid to stand in before you sent ur current off.
hope it helps.
Cheers!!! -
Hi, I have been living without maid for 2months & realised I’ve been nagging my teen girl to help me with vacuum & mopping floor. She did it willing for the first month but now I will do it because she will takes 3hr using Rainbow vacuum cleaner (which is heavy for her). I vacuum daily & mop floor on alternate day after work for my 3yrs old son & fat old dog.
Any recommendation on which is the best & economical robert vacuum cleaner for both dry & wet clean, preferred with easy maintenance & where can I buy it?
Thanks in advance. -
chrilam:
Hi, I have been living without maid for 2months & realised I've been nagging my teen girl to help me with vacuum & mopping floor. She did it willing for the first month but now I will do it because she will takes 3hr using Rainbow vacuum cleaner (which is heavy for her). I vacuum daily & mop floor on alternate day after work for my 3yrs old son & fat old dog.
Any recommendation on which is the best & economical robert vacuum cleaner for both dry & wet clean, preferred with easy maintenance & where can I buy it?
Thanks in advance.
Buy an iRobot Romba for dry vaccum and a Scooba for wet floor washing. It really cuts down the pain of maintaining the floors. Just mop the edges and corners once a week as the machines can't get 100% close. The machines are also easy to use. -
Hi fifiyeo,
How are your robots so far? Am thinking of getting them too but am worried that roomba can’t cope with long hair and dog fur. Also, seems that scooba has some issues with durability.
Thanks! -
Buy an iRobot Romba for dry vaccum and a Scooba for wet floor washing. It really cuts down the pain of maintaining the floors. Just mop the edges and corners once a week as the machines can’t get 100% close. The machines are also easy to use.[/quote]
Thanks for your recommendation but I read Scooba is not easy to maintain. Do you know where to buy & price for each machine? Thanks again. -
chrilam:
Rainbow is a pain to use but it is absolutely clean. Me as a mother don't like to use it on a daily basis because of the changing water, washing and attaching and detaching let alone on a teen. Now it is used by my part-time cleaner once a week.Hi, I have been living without maid for 2months & realised I've been nagging my teen girl to help me with vacuum & mopping floor. She did it willing for the first month but now I will do it because she will takes 3hr using Rainbow vacuum cleaner (which is heavy for her). I vacuum daily & mop floor on alternate day after work for my 3yrs old son & fat old dog.
Any recommendation on which is the best & economical robert vacuum cleaner for both dry & wet clean, preferred with easy maintenance & where can I buy it?
Thanks in advance.
For daily, I use a hand held Electrolux cos it's alot cheaper than iRobots. It costs $189 at usual price but $149 during sale. The machine is on my 3rd yrs now and is still doing well (trick is, you must use it everyday to discharge the battery) Of course, there are maintenance but really minimum eg. clear the dust from the cavity and hair from under brush. Detach all detachables and wash it periodically. The filter can be bought at the main office for $5/- (I have not change mine after 3 yrs as it is still in good condition ).
You may want to consider this cheaper version. -
electrolux cordless vac cleaner tall type. lithium batt
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im more concern over food… meals… than cleanliness… how do u manage dinner for kids?
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evday got one steam
dish usg rice cooker - steam
corn wf butter, steam
salmon wf lime juice, steam tofu wf salted bean or minced meat or steam chkn wf garlic or steam egg. fry 1 veg n soup or boil the veg. prepare ingredient in the morng n keep in lock n lock container. or do bak kut teh . get bona spray mop easy to clean up aft cookg
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