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Monday, March 15, 2010

Team of Sexy Housekeepers Cleaning up Florida

From: http://www.firstcoastnews.com/
By: Ann Butler

MIAMI -- They're the housekeepers men dream about, and now they're reality.

"You're enjoying the view, you're enjoying the cleaning," said Nina Torres.

That's the concept that motivated Torres to start Edan's Maids R' Us, a team of sexy housekeepers that service South Florida. "They actually clean, I can guarantee you that," said Torres.

The website specifically explains it is not an escort service.

"No, we are 100 percent house cleaners, we clean your house, we organize, we cook we do laundry, nothing else," Torres said.

Edan's maids charge $60 per hour with a two hour minimum.

But before you call, you can go online and access their menu of maids. They have 15 total and you can choose which one comes to your house.

When you click on a maid, it shows their stats, including height, weight, age, ethnicity, even measurements.

"It's like a restaurant, in a way" said Frances, one of Edan's Maids. "You get to choose the plate that you want."

"Someone yesterday said it's so hard to choose just one," Torres proudly explained. "They said they love them all, just give me the best."

Edan's maids go out on jobs alone, but Torres screens customers on the phone and has every girl call when they arrive and leave to make sure they're safe.

"If somebody ever tries to be fresh, I mean you have to tell them this isn't what it is, I'm sorry if you must have a misunderstanding," Frances said.

So far, Torres said there hasn't been a single problem and her maids often spend time just chatting with customers who are looking for company.

"It's like a partner for a little bit, it's a friend, somebody to spend time with and have fun with," Frances said.

So, if your house is really dirty, this might not be your best bet, but, if you've got some chores that need to be done and you want a sexy show at the same time, Edan's Maids R' Us are for you.


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Monday, August 31, 2009

Don't Ever Buy Cleaning Supplies Again! Make These 8 Cleaners at Home

Clean room to room with these homemade cleaners from Mary Janes Farm Magazine.

Sara Novak

By Sara Novak
Columbia, SC, USA

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I recently vowed that I would not buy any cleaning products, even if they were the eco-friendly variety. Instead, I would make my own products with items from around the house. Then I realized that I wasn't really sure how to make my own products beyond your obvious vinegar, baking soda type cleaners. Coincidently, I was reading Mary Janes Farm and I found the answers that I had been looking for all along.

Check out these amazing homemade cleaning supplies for every room in the house:

1. Powdered Laundry Soap
1 bar Castile soap, grated
2 cups Borax
2 cups washing soda
1 cup baking soda
Combine all of the ingredients and store in a covered jar. Use ¼ cup per load.

2. Lavender Laundry Softener
1 cup dried lavender buds
1 quart white vinegar
2-4 drops lavender essential oil
Combine the mixture and let it sit for a week.

3. All-purpose cleaner
1 tbsp white vinegar
1 tbsp lemon juice
1 tbsp Castile soap
1 tbsp Borax
Combine all the ingredients and add to a spray bottle.

4. Tub Scrub
1 cup baking soda
¼ cup salt
10 drops citrus essential oil
5 drops tea tree essential oil
Combine all the ingredients and store in an airtight tub.

5. Carpet Deodorizer
1 cup Borax
1 cup baking soda
10 drops essential oils

Combine and store in an airtight tub.

6. Oven Cleaner
1 small box baking soda
1 cup liquid Castile Soap

Combine ingredients and mix until smooth. Apply to a cloth and wipe clean.

7. Dusting Spray
1 cup distilled water
3 drops essential oils
Combine in a spray bottle and use with a cotton cloth.

8. Citrus Degreaser
½ cup lemon juice
¼ cup baking soda
5 to 10 drops citrus essential oils
Combine to make a paste and use a damp cloth to wipe off.

Via: Mary Janes Farm