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Hardwood Floor Secrets - Light Cleaning vs. Heavy Duty Cleaning - Duration: 8:16.
Hardwood floor secrets without water logging your hardwood floors.
We're going to talk about that today.
Hi, there. I'm Angela Brown, and this is Ask a House Cleaner.
This is a show where you get to ask a house cleaning question,
and I get to help you find an answer.
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All right, on to today's show, which is from a house cleaner who has this question.
Speaker 2: Hi, Angela.
I was curious, how do you clean hardwood floors without possibly damaging
or making it waterlogged or too wet?
I'd like to know that.
Thanks.
Angela Brown: This is a question about hardwood floors.
Now, hardwood floors are either something that you love or they're something that you hate.
Once you've mastered the art of hardwood floors, they're not really all that hard.
Now, for the most part, there are general lived-in areas on hardwood floors.
The general lived-in areas are going to need some special attention and special care that
the rest of the rooms do not need, and so don't want you to do a full coverage of all
the hardwood floors when only the main areas need the bulk of the extra care.
We have light care, and we have heavy duty care.
Let me explain how this works.
The light care are going to be for areas that are under tables, underneath sofas, around
end tables and over in the corners of the room where there's no traffic.
What we're seeing on those areas is dust, and so we're going to treat those areas for
dust, and we're going to mop those areas, but we're not going to do heavy duty cleaning
there because it doesn't get any traffic.
Nobody is in those outer areas.
Now, the main living areas where you walk into the house and there's a lot of traffic
there, you track in dirt and mud and rain, and the dog comes in from outside, and he
tracks in muddy paws, those are high traffic areas.
If you have hardwood that goes around your kitchen table, there are going to be food
splatters and things that have dripped on the floor.
Those are going to be heavy duty areas.
Now, possibly, there will be scratching and scraping on the floor where chairs have been
scooted in and out at all the different meals of people eating at those dinner tables.
Another high traffic area is right at the kitchen sink.
If you have hardwood in your kitchen area, and people wash their hands, and then they
leave the sink, and now they go to look for a hand towel, and that water drips on the
floor, now you have water drops and stuff.
If there's dirt on the floor already, then that gets stuck into the water, and now it
turns to like a dirt spot.
Also, in front of the refrigerator.
Lots of times people will go and they put their cup up against the refrigerator, then
they pull their cup away, and water drips down the side of the fridge and it drips on the floor.
That's going to be a high traffic area.
If people open the fridge door, and they're looking for cream or something for their coffee,
oftentimes, there will be cream and bits of stuff that they've dropped on the floor below
the refrigerator.
That is also a high traffic area.
Now, if they have a different space where they have a coffee maker, for example, look
for coffee drippings on the sides of the counter, down the edges of the cabinets, and also on
the hardwood floor.
That's going to be another high traffic area.
For the high traffic areas, we want to treat those differently than we treat the areas
on the outskirts of the room because the outskirts of the room don't get any use at all.
My first suggestion is that you take a dry microfiber mop, and the mop, there's a dry
mop, and the dry mop is going to be like your broom.
You weave it in and out across the floor, and as you weave it in and out, you're doing
kind of an S pattern so you're not retracing your steps and you're not vacuuming a hardwood
floor with a heavy rollered vacuumed that's going to scratch the floor.
Now, there are lots of vacuums that are made and designed for hardwood floors.
If you have one with a hardwood floor attachment, that's super easy because then you can scoop
everything up and you don't have to worry about what happens to the dry mop, but the
dry mop is really easy because it has a really wide head on it, and you can zip around the
hardwood floor, and as soon as you do, you shake the mop.
Then you can vacuum that part up, and you're done.
You still have to clean the mop itself, the dry mop, but that's a whole lot less work
than vacuuming with the little vacuum head that's this big, especially if time is of
the essence, and you're doing speed cleaning.
Now as far as the mop goes, on all of the outer areas, you just clean the floor by dust
mopping it and so there's not a lot that you need unless you want to go back over it with
a damp microfiber mop.
Now, in the last few years, the market has just been saturated with these amazing flip mops.
They're very cool, and they're very easy to use.
You just take the head off at the end of your cleaning, throw that in the washing machine,
and you reuse it for your next clean so you're not dipping a mop inside a mop bucket, and
you pull out that water, and you're squeezing it out and reusing that water over and over
again to slide over all the different areas of your floor because, that way, you're just
spreading dirty water after a couple of rinses of your mop.
The wet microfiber mop is an awesome choice for all of the out surrounding areas where
there's not a lot of use, and because those flat mops are so skinny, they can slide underneath
the couches and underneath the easy chairs.
Ugh, they're beautiful things.
They can get in the corners and they can get underneath book shelves.
I mean, I love these things.
Now that your floor is basically clean, you want to go back over the high traffic areas.
At once the dust mop has been done for the high traffic areas, when you get to this point,
you're not redoing an area you've already done.
You just picked up the gunk initially.
Now you're going to go back and you're going to mop it.
For this, I prefer steam mop, and I prefer a steam mop for this reason.
In the last few years, there are steam mops that have been designed and created specifically
for hardwood floors.
If you have a dog that slobbers or you have coffee spills or you have milk spills or you
have things in those heavy duty areas, you can throw one of those microfiber mop heads
on top of your steamer, you can turn the steam on, and it steams your floor and almost dries
it instantly so that you don't have lots of standing water on your floor because that
will warp the floor, even engineered wood.
You don't want standing water on your floor, but these steam mops are designed for hardwood
floors, and they are awesome.
For those high traffic areas where you have dog slobber and dirt and grime, just bzzt,
and suddenly, your floor looks new, it looks shiny, and those high traffic areas are now sanitized.
I'm going to leave links in the show notes in the Show More section where you can look
at the different products that I'm talking about.
I will have links to the flip mops, the microfiber mops, and also the steamers that I recommend.
Now, these are not for commercial use.
These are not for commercial buildings, office buildings.
These are for homes.
This is residential stuff for homes for do-it-yourself or for a professional cleaner.
Alrighty, that's my two cents for today, and until we meet again,
leave the world a cleaner place than when you found it.
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Hi, everyone, this is Michelle.
In lesson 39, we are learning Theodore Oesten's "Dolly's Dreaming and Awakening".
Oesten was born in 1813 and died in 1870, who was a German composer and music teacher.
Oesten was a Romantic period composer.
This "Dolly's Dreaming and Awakening" is a character piece which tells a story.
There are 3 sections, which are 1, Cradle Song, 2, Dolly's Dream and Awakes, 3, Dolly Dances.
Overall "Dolly's Dreaming and Awakening" is easy and entertaining.
It incorporates the primary chords I, IV and V through out the entire music.
It is fun to play and easy to listen to. I give it 2 thumbs up!
"Cradle Song" is in 3/4 time – the tempo is "andante con moto", which means "walking
speed with motion".
The thirds in the right hand must play smoothly connected while left hand plays quietly and
smoothly to accompany right hand.
As Dolly falls asleep in bar 24, the music fades to pianissimo and slows down.
The right-hand crosses over the left hand in bar 26 to C2 register to mark the end of
the first section.
Almost all the measures are with half notes followed by quarter notes—the "long-short"
rhythm symbolizes the pushing of a cradle.
The expression marks in bar 2, 3, 6, 7, 9, 10, 17 and 18 should be played with a push
of the wrist.
"Dolly's Dream and Awakes" is in 4/4 time, tempo is "moderato", which means
"moderate speed".
Since the key is still in C major, we can imagine that Dolly is having a good dream.
Although there is a moment in bar 39 to 41 the music modulates to "a minor" which
adds a different color to the dream.
The good news is that the dream did not become a scary one.
In bar 41 to 42, it modulates back to C major.
One can hear the beautiful line in the bass in bar 41 and 42; they are different from
previous and later ones.
Therefore, we follow the "rit." to slow down and do fermata (hold the 3rd beat longer).
The entire section has bass line in either half notes or quarter notes, make sure the
left hand holds to its value.
In bar 50 to 52, there are a German 6th, a 2nd inversion of C and two dominant 7th chords
to signal Dolly awakes.
"Dolly Dances" is in 2/4 time, tempo is "allegretto moderato", which means moderately fast.
The harmony is mostly in I (C major) and V (G major).
There is IV (F major) in bar 77 and 81 to create excitement.
In bar 53, there is a "scherzando", which means playfully.
Left hand is in "staccato", so play it light and crispy.
Follow the accents in bar 61, 62, 63, 64 and 65 to show Dolly is energized.
There are forte and piano contrasts in bar 77/78 and 79/80.
Observe all the f/p contrasts.
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that Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are less distracting than the built-in systems designed
by automakers.
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period of time.
To conduct the study, AAA used a 2018 Chevrolet Silverado, 2017 Ford Mustang GT, 2017 Honda
Ridgeline, 2018 Kia Optima, and 2018 Ram 1500 Laramie.
All were equipped with both smartphone-based systems and their own native infotainment
systems.
Across the board, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto were less distracting to use than the
OEM systems.
Researchers found that the smartphone-based systems took 24 percent less time (about 5
seconds) to place a phone call than the OEM systems, and 31 percent less time (about 15
seconds) when using navigation.
CarPlay and Android Auto also demanded only a "moderate" amount of attention for tasks
like programming the radio, while the OEM systems demanded a "high" level of attention.
Overall, the demands for CarPlay and Android Auto were rated as "moderate" while the OEM
systems were rated as "very high."
The latter is equivalent to the amount of attention required to balance a checkbook,
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CarPlay had a slight advantage when sending texts and using the touchscreen, while Android
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The organization said that at 25 mph, the speed at which tests were conducted, a car
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Is there a Best Float Position? - DSP 224 - Duration: 10:08.
>>Graham: Alright hey everybody, Graham and Ashkahn here
>>Ashkahn: Welcome to another episode.
It's like these things just come out every day or something.
>>Graham: It's crazy.
So I am Graham.
>>Ashkahn: And I am Ashkahn.
>>Graham: And today's question is: "What's the best position to float in?"
>>Ashkahn: Easy.
Handstand.
>>Graham: The easy handstand?
Yeah I agree.
I would say there is not a best position.
>>Ashkahn: Yeah except for one, which we will reveal at the end of this episode.
>>Graham: At the end of our entire podcast series.
So keep listening if you want to find out.
>>Ashkahn: Keep listening it will be there, a little surprise.
>>Graham: But no right, just like there is no right way to float in general, I'd say
there is no right position for your body inside the float tank.
>>Ashkahn: Yeah and I switch up positions all the time.
>>Graham: Yeah, in fact, I make it a point to never use the same position twice.
>>Ashkahn: Two fingers together in the left hand.
Well so the interesting thing about positions is that it kinda changes the center of gravity
on your body in there.
It's not just like "it's comfortable for my arm to be this way" It's like as you move
limbs and stuff around into different places your shifting kinda how your body sits in
the float tank.
>>Graham: What's the "and stuff" in that scenario?
>>Ashkahn: Hair.
Switch your hair from one side to the other.
>>Graham: Yep, I'll allow it.
>>Ashkahn: So there's the common, like arms down by your side, and then, if I were to
have a default position it would be arms up by my side.
>>Graham: And I think a lot of people that is actually what ends up being there default
position.
>>Ashkahn: That's like the most common position, the most time that I am in a single position
in a tank is that, arms up by side for me.
>>Graham: And weirdly, I'll spend a decent amount of a lot of my floats with my legs
crossed.
>>Ashkahn: I'll actually, another common one for me is legs crossed and arms crossed.
I'll get into this like Vampire-
>>Graham: Arms crossed in the front of your chest kinda thing?
>>Ashkahn: As opposed to behind my back?
>>Graham: Yeah.
>>Ashkahn: I'll do that sometimes too actually.
>>Graham: Cause I do arms crossed behind my back for a little bit too.
>>Ashkahn: Sometimes you'll put your finger down and you'll just lightly touch the bottom
and you can move your whole body around, rotating on one finger.
>>Graham: Don't use the words "you" when you're describing that.
Can you just say "I"?
>>Ashkahn: Generally, this is the thing that people do.
Anyways its fun.
You should try it
>>Graham: The universal "You" huh?
You're like reading John Lilly's books, just him taking personal experiences and extrapolating
to the masses.
>>Ashkahn: Before we go in, lets talk for a second about arms up because I think its
super common.
I feel its-
>>Graham: When you say "let's" if you can just say "I'm going to talk about it" that
would be great.
>>Ashkahn: Yeah, I'm going to talk about us talking about arms up.
I find that it is, first of all, its really hard for me to not do these positions physically
right now as I'm talking about this.
>>Graham: He is, he's just doing all of them even though it doesn't matter.
I get a nice visual I know exactly what he's talking about.
>>Ashkahn: With your arms up I feel like it just kinda arches your neck a little bit less
and I just feel like my whole shoulders up.
My shoulder feels a little bit in a nicer spot, my neck feels in a nicer spot, my head
feels in a nicer spot when my arms are up, as opposed to down.
My guess is that's the reason why so many people like that position.
It kinda just like takes the very upper part of your body and makes it little bit more
in a comfortable position in there with the buoyancy.
>>Graham: And so many of our daily activities as human beings now do the opposite right?
They curl our neck forward, they kinda hunch our backs over.
It's not like when we are talking about posture positions for Americans its because so many
people are just leaning back so far with their neck just kinda tilted up towards the sky
and that's how their going through the day you know?
It's because we are hunched over computers and hunched over books, and a lot of our culture
involves hunching so I think it does feel really good to have those arms up and expand
out both your chest and your back.
It makes me want to hope in a float tank right now actually.
>>Ashkahn: I wonder if ornithologists really like having their arms down and getting that
contrast?
>>Graham: You mean because their busy flapping through the sky all day long?
>>Ashkahn: Yeah, I'm pretty sure that's what they do.
>>Graham: Or just looking up at trees is what you meant.
I understand.
>>Ashkahn: Yeah, that's what I meant.
>>Graham: Good one.
Good one.
>>Ashkahn: Alright so we can go back to what you were saying now.
>>Graham: Legs crossed, arms behind the back sometimes is really nice.
>>Ashkahn: I don't know why I like arms in front, it just like tucks everything in I
feel like.
>>Graham: When you says arm in front do you mean like on the stomach or on the front of
your chest?
>>Ashkahn: On the stomach's nice, like fingers crossed right about the belly button.
>>Graham: That's my starting position.
>>Ashkahn: That's how you start?
You just know when you get in the float tank you're going to go-
>>Graham: Ready, set, arms on stomach, float!
So here's the deal, I like to keep my hands out of the salt water for about the first
two minutes that I'm in the float tank.
Just in case I have like an extra drip of water coming down, or I get a random itch
I don't want to have to deal with like drying my hands off of salt water for that little
bit.
So when I first get in I settle back into the water and without ever having gotten my
hands salty I put them carefully onto my stomach and kinda cross the fingers, you know like
interlace the fingers because then even my fingers although they are resting on a little
bit of a salty stomach just rest on my non-salty hands and then if I have an itch then I can
do it.
Then after about two minutes I'm like okay its safe and I kinda take the next position.
>>Ashkahn: I just dive in like I'm ready to go.
>>Graham: You just full body face first?
>>Ashkahn: Full body Head dive!
No, the first thing I do is usually take water and splash it up over my chest.
Really cause the whole top of your body-
>>Graham: So we were wrong when we said this.
There are right and wrong ways to float.
For example, I think mine is very logical and maybe the right way to float.
Just going in and splashing yourself.
>>Ashkahn: Not like splash, but you like pull water over the front half of your body so
it gets all nice and warm otherwise you're whole top half is kinda like chilled and not
wet.
I like feeling like I have a bit of submersion.
>>Graham: You can't tell, but our audio engineer is just shaking his head vigorously
>>Ashkahn: You're both wrong.
You guys are both wrong.
You're saying your stomach just like never gets wet the entire time.
>>Graham: No, I'm just saying I don't go out of my way to get it wet.
>>Ashkahn: I gotta do a full splash all the way.
Get a nice coating.
>>Graham: Do you do the same for like your face?
>>Ashkahn: Not my face, I don't splash my face but I get a coating on the rest of my
body.
That's how I start.
>>Graham: We're learning a lot about each other here, actually.
So here's the thing, there is absolutely no right position.
Not only that, I don't think there's even a right position for a single person or a
single float.
Mine change float to float.
If we talk to our regular members they like trying out different positions.
>>Ashkahn: You stretch in there, there's a lot of positions for like stretching, I can
put both knees to one side or the other in it does a nice stretch on the back.
>>Graham: So play around figure out what you like and don't feel like you always have to
go in there and do the same thing.
Just kinda let whatever feels right at the time kinda be the way that you float you know?
>>Ashkahn: I do weird things in there sometimes, like full on spinning karate kick sorta things.
I'll hunch my legs and arms up and I'll try to kick off the side and see if I can do a
full spin without hitting the side.
You do that? you guys do that?
>>Graham: I kinda Mermaid in there.
Get your hands above your head and shimmy back and forth with your legs together and
the ripples that it sends out, kinda like almost like hula dancing but with your hand
up above your head.
And then you stop for a second and that creates such cool little ripples you can just kinda
feel them going wawawawawa all around you.
>>Ashkahn: I do that the other way.
I do that lengthwise.
I'll push back and forth and I'll feel like a wave just go like-
>>Graham: Like you're flopping your hands and legs
>>Ashkahn: I'm not flopping, I'm using my whole body to go back and forth in the tank
and then I'll stop and I'll feel a wave start at my feet and just go like all the way up
my body.
>>Graham: Yeah, I see like pushing your body back and forth vertically.
[crosstalk 00:08:42] Like a human wave machine.
>>Ashkahn: I used to do that in the tub.
Exactly.
That was a common tub activity for me as a child.
Until like half the tub water was out in the bathroom and my parents got mad at me.
>>Graham: Some other honorable mentions, people do do stomach-down floats which you can do
with a pool noodle or something like that to support you or even sometimes with your
arms, or you can actually have a full on snorkel and do face-down floats.
>>Ashkahn: Which is pretty intense.
>>Graham: I've heard good things about it.
Once you get used to it.
>>Ashkahn: Yeah, but if you get the salt water in the snorkel.
>>Graham: Oh for sure, yeah there are dangers associated with it.
Just the general Superman, laying on your back with your arms outstretched above you
with your feet kinda down below, actually full on above you as opposed to just elbows
at a 90 degree angle out by your side.
>>Ashkahn: Yeah, break dancing.
Doing spins in there.
>>Graham: Yeah, Sick moves in the tank, that's definitely a thing.
Play around have fun.
If we didn't name your favorite float position feel free to send it off to us and we give
it another honorable mention on a different episode.
If you have your own questions don't hesitate take advantage of it now, go to floattanksolutions.com/podcast.
>>Ashkahn: Right now.
We're watching you.
>>Graham: We're really creepy, if you want us to stop watching you send us a little submission
on that form.
>>Ashkahn: We'll leave you alone after that.
>>Graham: Thanks everybody.
>>Ashkahn: Bye.
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