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Keep Your Home Looking Good By Maintaining Your Window Frames

When you look at your home does it look appealing? Do you get the impression that it is well looked after? If the answer is no then perhaps you should take more care with your home’s maintenance and upkeep. There are plenty of ways you can make sure your home looks at its best and one of the best ways is to wash your windows regularly.

Washing your windows is a good practice to do every few months but many people are unaware of how you should also make sure your window frames are cleaned and in some cases waterproofed to make sure they don’t get damaged.

Wooden Frames
All woods at some point take on water and can wreak havoc with your window frames such as rotting, swelling or leaking into your home. Wood is also susceptible to getting dirty from moss, mould or the dreaded bird mess. Giving your wooden window frames a scrub is often suffice but in some cases you may need to sand them down, repaint them and apply a waterproof coating to ensure your window frames don’t rot or degrade over time.

Aluminium Frames
Aluminium is slightly easier to clean than wood but they are still prone to grease spots and other imperfections. There are a lot of solvent cleaners that can help clean the metal frames but make sure you don’t use any abrasives to clean marks as this can damage the surface of the metal. If you find some spots are not coming out then there is always metal paints that you could use to cover up the marks but also give your home a whole new appearance.

UPVC Frames
UPBV frames are often touted as nigh on indestructible and incredibly durable, this doesn’t mean that they don’t require any maintenance whatsoever though, the whole lure of PVC frames is their bright appearance and over time some dirt or build up can dull your window frames making them look old before their time. A lot of people swear by products such as brass cleaner or simply baby wipes as most dirt will not stick to PVC frames. You should be careful with some detergents as they can stain PVC frames yellow so stick to dedicated white goods cleaners like kitchen or bathroom cleaning products.

If your window frames have seen better days then it may be time to enquire about cheap double glazing quotes for new double glazing designs and materials

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A good white fish recipe?

I would like to make some kind of white fish and some shrimp and pasta tomorrow night for company, but honestly I have only made tilapia before.

I would like to know of something easy, that I can just go to the grocery store and pick up and preferrably fish that I can oven bake instead of panfry because I noticed with the talipia it doesn’t stay whole when i panfry it. But besides that I am unsure what pasta to use, maybe shrimp alfredo? Any suggestions on a good meal?

Not sure which country you are in, so can’t recommend a fish for you, but you should speak to the fishmonger and ask them for a firm fleshed fish that won’t break apart – they are more than happy to recommend.

Now,
put the fish fillets in to a bowl (that they can lie flat in)
pour some light olive oil over and half a lemon (juice), some salf and pepper, and leave to marinate for around 20 minutes.
Chop up some garlic cloves (depending on your taste, but around 1 per fillet) and set aside.

Heat a frying pan until its on a medium heat, and add the fish with the oil/lemon/salt/pepper mixture and cook through. You will find that turning the fish only once during cooking will help with it not breaking up, and gently digging your spatula underneath during cooking will help it not stick. Add the garlic once its mostly cooked through to prevent garlic from browning.

Once fish cooked through, brown on one side (leave it a little longer in the pan, maybe turn the heat up).

Once fish is on serving plates etc, add some chopped basil on top.

DELICIOUS! Just like in the mediteranean.

Matthew Good Band – Symbolistic White Walls