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April 02, 2012
Spring Cleaning: Let's get that dishwasher clean!
To keep your dishwasher smelling fresh run a cycle (without dishes) using powdered lemonade instead of dishwashing detergent. Not only will this deodorize the dishwasher, but it will help remove the hard water stains. If your dishwasher interior just seems to retain odors put a few teaspoons of baking soda on the floor of the dishwasher and leave it overnight. Baking soda does a great job of absorbing odors and it will wash away during the next regular wash cycle. Finally, some dishwashers have filters that need cleaning. Be sure to follow the manufacturer's directions and clean out the filters often. -
March 31, 2012
Does your outdoor kitchen need a dishwasher?
What? An outdoor dishwasher? You bet! Think about how practical this is to clean up after all your outdoor cooking. No dragging those dirty, dripping barbecue utensils back into the house. Cleanup is a snap because an outdoor rated dishwasher is now available. Outdoor rated means it is approved for outdoor use. It's just like an indoor dishwasher, with all the cleaning cycles and capacity, but sturdier, and protected from the outdoor environment. The wiring and electronics are reinforced to withstand harsh conditions of both cold and warm climates. Operationally, it works the same, and needs hookup to a water supply hose, a drain hose, and of course an electric cord. Your outdoor kitchen may have a grill, a refrigerator, even a pizza oven and microwave, but it's not complete without this new outdoor dishwasher from Asko. For pricing and more information contact Universal Kitchen and Bath Center at 12050 Ventura Blvd. Suite B-105, Studio City CA 91604, PH 877 696-2982. -
March 30, 2012
Spring cleaning for your appliances.
Spring is in the air. But before you rush out to frolic among the daisies, there is that other thing that comes with the season - Spring Cleaning. We've been consulting our experts and have some really good appliance cleaining tips to give you that will save you time and money and make your appliances sparkle. Another good idea, since this season is all about renewal, would be to hurry on down to Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center and just replace all those dusty and dirty appliances with shiny new ones. The team at Universal will have just the appliance recommendations to brighten your spring and save you money too. Visit them at 12050 Ventura Boulevard Suite B-105, Studio City, CA 91604 PH 877 696-2982. Of course, you'd still have to clean up those existing dirty ones in your home before sending them on their way soooo we are going to publish some really great appliance cleaning recommendations right here on this blog over the course of the next several days. So subscribe to our blog now for regular updates. Or check back each day to get some great cleaning tips for your refrigerator, your dishwasher, your oven, your microwave, and your vent hood. You won't want to miss them. Afterwards, you have our permission to go frolic among the daisies. -
March 29, 2012
Suffering from "appliance duress"?
I recently heard a pundit comment that most major appliance purchases these days are "duress" purchases. That means that the old clunker quit working and you need to go get a new one NOW. Of course, the old one only quits when you're trying to scrape together the cash for junior's tuition, you just found out you owe the IRS thousands in taxes, and your insurance company rejected the claim for your facelift. I hate it when that happens! So here are three ways you can avoid appliance duress, and live the life that you've always wanted. 1. Don't wait! Shoot your tired old refrigerator now and put it out its misery. Seriously, waiting for disaster to strike when you're least able to handle it makes no sense. 2. Calculate how much you'll save (versus how much you'll spend) by acting now. You know that if your old washing machine is more than just a few years old it's gobbling up gas and/or electricity to heat the water and make all that noise. Don't forget to consider the money you're spending on clothes that are wearing out too soon because that rattle trap you call a washing machine is beating the heck out of your delicates. The point is that these savings are real and will help pay for your new appliance. 3. Set up a Christmas Club for your new purchase. It's a monthly deposit into a separate savings account to build a nest egg for your dream kitchen.
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